Truly disturbing movies?

truly disturbing movies?

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well, certainly not The Wolfpack

Disturbing? I rewatched it last night when I went to bed. What kind of disturbing do you want? I watch fucked up stuff all day. You want real or scripted?

I understand where OP's coming from. The entire situation with the father was too real for me. I can't relate with growing up my entire teenage life in a single apartment, but I like that the brothers idolize movies to the point of obsession with acting scenes out & writing scripts. Can't even imagine living like they had (can't even properly explain how something like that could happen), but at least they're free now and out of their tiny Hollywood fantasy. The eldest brother who first escaped seems pretty deranged, though.

what is this? poor man's reservoir dogs?

You should try growing up with without parents in the fucking woods. I totally get the wolfpack, I used to do the same thing, I had a VCR and TV with no cable in my room most of my life growing up, and I have hundereds of movies I had copied from friends or taped off someone I knew who had movie channels. I watched 3 or 4 movies a day some days. I was never quiet that isolated, but me and my brothers definitely have movies we've seen so much we can do entire scenes from. I always thought everyone had seen thousands of movies, and could quote entire scenes, now as an adult who only has movies as a reference point to the world, I know how wrong I am.

Its a good film, its on netflix, is basically about a bunch of siblings (6 brothers and a sister I think) who's parents dropped out of society, and live alone in an apt in NYC but have only gone outside a few times in their life. They watch movies as their socialization, then they start recreating movies, and then more stuff happens in the doc. It's basically a doc about what would happen to us if we didn't go outside or have Sup Forums.

interesting man, thanks for the reply. What sort of movies would you watch if you don't mind me asking
Yeah, sort of
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Antichrist is hands down the most disturbing film I've seen. Not only what happens on the screen, but the ideas it puts forward truly make for a harrowing view. So challenging and relevant. I show tis movie to every girl after our third date to see if they pass the test. If they respond positively, they pass.

is a movie about an illegal lazy asshole who had six kids to cheat the goverment and get that free money incidentally he never let the pussy kids get out of the house cause he wants that tax payers money at least until they are 21

OP here. What I found to be disturbing was the kid who walks out into public with the Michael Myers mask, shaved eyebrow scene, the isolation at the hands of their father, their crazy mother, even just the fact they all look the fucking same.

I definitely felt like the actress at the end was in some sort of danger, like the kid certainly is capable of killing her, filming it, and claiming it was just art

really odd to think this could all happen in Manhattan

>Anything by Lars Von Trier
Boring and edgy.

>edgy
>he hasn't seen The Five Obstructions, The Boss of it All, or The Idiots

Everything. I went to 6 high schools all of which were some small town in Texas. If I could get a movie I would watch it. I watched the mainstream crap I could get at the video stores, I when I would go visit my grandparents I would take entire 6-8 hour blocks of movie channels when everyone was asleep and just watch everything I taped. I would trade anime and foreign films with the weird kids at school who got movies off the internet and things. Horror/goth kids always had horror movies they would lend or trade. I watched a shitload of IFC movies in the middle of the night. I always liked documentaries about people, either subcultures or individuals. I watched a lot of old shitty movies you could get at garage sales cheap. I watched a lot of movies I shouldn't have as a kid, I remember watching Requirm for a Dream when I was about 15. The Warriors was probably my favorite movie when I was in high school, but no friends to dress up with on Halloween. I loved cheesy grindhouse movies. I also watched a lot of indie romance movies (and some straight up rom coms) because I didn't do any dating.

Thinking about it, really all the few friendships I had growing up where based around movies. Who had movie I could borrow, who might want to watch movies I had.

None of his films are enjoyable to watch. Not even in a "I want to turn my brain off" kind of way, they just hold no aesthetic or narrative value.

I was rewatching it and I kept thinking that. THIS is the guy who people bitch about when they complain about people being a leech on society. There dads a real shitlord, and hopefully the kids obsession with movies, mixed with exposure from the film, will get them out of the house and working on something. I would watch a full movie by the wolfpack.

Also since where talking disturbing movies, you should watch The Act of Killing. One of my favorite movies.

>implying Dogville wasn't enjoyable to watch.
Did you see that fucking ending?

are you me? a lot of that (particularly the anime sharing) sounds so familiar

I doubt I am you, but I assume this is the reason movies like "The Wolfpack" do so well on this board. I assume we all have replaced a part of ourselves with films. I'm 28 and I'm just now starting to pay attention to what I consume and whether or not it's good for my brain. I remember plenty of times growing up when I would be confused by the real world because that's not how it happened in movies. I'm not saying I can't tell the difference between reality and movies, or that movie make you into a kind of person, but sometimes in social situations I catch myself doing what someone would do in a movie as opposed to how real people should act. (I'm watching the wolf pack right now, and I remember doing that exact scene where they wear cheap suits and sunglasses in public and weird people out with my brothers).

that specific scene reminded me of the droogs from A Clockwork Orange more than Reservoir Dogs,despite the suits.

The Wolfpack is a perfect title

Well fellow shut in, what kind of movies did (do) you watch?

I didn't mention earlier my love of movies and docs about serial killers. That one freaked out my family a bit.

are snuff movies legal

I laughed at this.

I'm not even edgy. Everything in the movie was just so silly and overblown. It was like a cartoon parody of an arthouse movie.

His pre-Dogme stuff had plenty of aesthetic value. If nothing else, Europa is a real pleasure to watch from a visual standpoint

>they just hold no aesthetic
wat
>or narrative value
nymphomaniac easily fulfilled both of these

I'm edgy as fuck and I laughed at it too. Art films are never the most depraved because they are too high minded. The most disturbing movies are ham-handed z-grade shite

No, but Faces of Death is, and it's got real death in it. You're not allowed to profit from death as far as I know, but there are definately videos where people die on YouTube. Interview With a Cannibal is pretty fucked up and its on youtube. Also search Suicide of Budd Dwyer if you want to see someone die on camera.

your average gore thread on Sup Forums or whatever is 1000 times worse than FoD

Although it's not my interest, I'm already aware of all of those (been on Sup Forums for quite some years). Wasn't it reveaeld recently that the Christine Chubbuck tape still exists?
What interests me is how videos of murder and other types of gore are perfectly legal while CP isn't. Somehow, this makes sense, but I can't rationalize how murder videos (like 3guys1hammer, 1lunatic1icepick) aren't.

There's this video on eFukt called Flipper Boy which is amazing (not gore, but disturbing in a different sense), but I'm not sure how legal it is.

there's some DVD at my local thrift store called Asia After Dark (vol 3 I think) and I'm inclined to buy it for the novelty value, but I'm not sure how legal it is, despite it being available on youtube under a Russian title

>What interests me is how videos of murder and other types of gore are perfectly legal while CP isn't.
Everyone's gotta die, not everyone's gotta get molested.

Video taping a murder is usually contingent on the crime of committing the murder in the first place. The Hammer maniacs video, for instance, those guys were out killing people anyway, and making the video is secondary. Whereas with child pornography the molesting of children is secondary to the making of a video that can be distributed. Of course the people committing the act on camera are also committing a crime, but there is further criminal intent with making the video.

Fire walk with me

Hands down. Along with Pretty Baby. Absolutely disgusting and disturbing material.