What are some movies that make you uncomfortable? Not in a disgusting gore way...

What are some movies that make you uncomfortable? Not in a disgusting gore way, but in a way a person who missed his first teenage love would feel watching a movie about first love; or a man whose wife cheated on him would feel watching a movie about a cheating wife etc. I find that I stay in my comfort zone a lot cinematographically, and it sometimes takes forever to start watching a certain movie, because it has a stigma attached to it in my head of it being 'difficult' etc.

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Thirteen.

It makes me dread the thought of having kids much less a daughter.

life of adele, blue is the warmest color - are they like that? are they butthurt-inducing? will they make me uncomfortable?

good, downloading now

I've watched gay porn, trans porn...
But that first scene in I Love You Phillip Morris where they were banging in the shitter... I felt awkward as fuck.

When will Personal Shopper be online? It's not on any of the sites but the lewd gifs are already out there.

It's gonna get a vod release sometime later in a few months.

Jongens

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Aww shit. It feels like we've been waiting "a few months" for a a year.

watched, nothing cringe or uncomfortable. just truth for many males out there. it's like a faggot wes anderson version of 'taxi driver'

is she the new leader of the alt-right?

Movies that "trigger" you are going to be wholly dependent on the person.

The stuff in movies that actually "triggers" me and makes me uncomfortable wouldnt bother most people. Im guessing how this is for most people.

this actually made me more comfortable somehow

I saw the movie Big when I was about 9 or so and I loved it (and may have been traumatized by it). I recently saw it the other day and it's just a weird fucking movie.

The character Josh Baskin played by Tom Hanks is essentially Sup Forums incarnate -- a giant manchild.

Then there's the missing child subplot, with the younger Josh on milk cartons. And Tom Hanks hangs out with kids all the time. And the character played by Elizabeth Perkins ends up having sex with like an 11-year-old boy. The movie plays this as like a great thing, with a touching farewell at the end -- before his distraught mother finds her missing boy again.

Years ago I thought the movie was way ahead of its time, Baskin's comic book idea presaging tablets, SD cards, digital comics, etc. And stuff about bug transformers, etc. But it's just a fucked up movie.

Another movie that makes me uncomfortable is Mannequin.

What triggers you?

any movie with a club or party scene where there trying to make it look like fun but you know filming it was embarassing anyone beliving a club looks like that or getting blased is fun its to me just embarrasing to watch

Just watch The Grey at 5am and go fuck yourself. That's all you have to do

I know it's a horror film, but The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, I find, is a very hard movie to watch. There's just something almost indefinably wrong about the movie, everything just has this nasty, grimy awful feeling to it, and it's the result of a ton of factors. It's a terribly stark movie, the places they filmed were isolated and stinking hot in the bright sunshine, the animal parts and glue and stuff used to make the furniture in the house created a vile stench in the heat, the cast and crew were tired and fatigued.

There's very, very little gore in the movie, but nonetheless, it's visceral. When Leatherface hits the guy with the mallet and the way the body convulses is just too real. The girl's screams as she strapped to the chair at the dinner table are the real screams of a very tired, very frustrated person on the verge of a breakdown. The scene with the old, withered grandfather lend a sense of unnaturalness to the movie. The scene with Leatherface, swinging and dancing around with the chainsaw is this freakish, manic and just bizarre and made all the worse by the harsh buzzing of the saw. There's a repulsive evil deep under the skin of the movie, just in how it's shot, acted and designed.

It's an absolutely nasty fucking movie, but fantastic if you want to feel grimy, sweaty and repulsed by a mere surrounding.

kekd so true

Her was cringey, but in the good way.

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You guys are a bunch of redditors with pleb-tier taste, now go watch some quality disturbing KINO

That's right, Jay. The movie is almost unbearable for those reasons you mentioned BUT; I think also how lame it is has something to do with it

smiley

KStew falls in love with BBC.

Unable to confess, the genderfluid version of Kristen Stewart is gifted by a deus ex machina with the melanin-enriched man's home address. Never minding the strange zip code, she immediately goes to him, and is overjoyed to find out that he is going to crush her with his BBC as well.

He went silent for what seemed like forever, so she asked him, "What's the matter?" He said, "You're gonna get BLACKED, Kristen," but then his disgusting fat nigger cock got really hard, which made her take off her clothes. She expected him to scream, "Get over here and rub my cock with your feet, whore," as she kissed him and stroked his smelly nigger dick dripping of precum, and he shouted, "I'm gonna breed that tight little ass with my superior black seed!" which made her small pussy twitch and throb.

Before she knew it, she was blowing him for the first time till he came. He shot straight down her throat as she gagged and suffocated for some air. Her green bright eyes looking up at his face as he smirked and grinned. His smelly dick was filling her taste buds with the foul odor, but she was slowly falling in love with the stench. His cum was so thick, it got stuck inside her throat no matter how hard she swallowed.

He then said, "I want to stretch the dyke in her little white ass now!" and seeing that they'd already gone that far and they were both naked, she obliged. A few hours later, the guy bred all her holes with his nigger seed. He berried his dick so deep into her that when he pulled it out, he said, "WE WUZ KANGZ, bitch!"

She fell in love with the scenario as part of her wished she can give birth to his nigger child. He looked so cute when he picked her up and sat her on his sweaty lap, so she reassured while wiping his cum off her face, "I am your servant now." While the two go at it like rabbits, DRAMA ensues as they begin to fall in love with each other instead and question the NATURE of CROSSBREEDING.

Really awkward and menacing feeling throughout

Mike would like TCM fug you

This specific part of The Grand Budapest.

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But also leaves me with a happy feeling, which is nice.

this one managed to hit some dangerous notes for me. hard to explain why specifically, but there is a existential/metaphysical/spiritual/moral slant that happens to hit a lot closer to home with my own beliefs than anything i ever would have expected. and its executed in a simple yet perfect way

this, so badly this

Traditional Chinese Medicine?
But we tested it all on Rich Evans, and he's doing fiiiiii-iiine
OH MY GAAAAAAAAAWWWWWD

one of my cousins was a hopeless drunk. i've had to clean up after him/stop him from killing himself when he was in a dark period. only seen this movie once but it stuck with me because of that

also, airpods are aesthetic

>What are some movies that make you uncomfortable?

The Girl Next Door (2007)

>Not in a disgusting gore way

Oh nevermind...

>Oh nevermind...
>Posts it anyway

What did xhe mean by this?

Well the movie is definitely discomforting, due to all the suburban torture. I don't remember much gore, it's just a grimy sleazy movie.

Not even that other guy but say what triggers you you little faggot.

Try movies by Von Trier and Haneke, the ultimate uncomfortable edgelords

Gone Girl.
I fucked cringed that entire movie

>a person who missed his first teenage love

>tfw just realised i never had a teenage love

as long as you are still under 21 its fine

dont give them the false hope, it all ends when you hit 18.

I just finished watching Before Sunrise, i want to cry. I mean that.

Now watch Before Sunset and Before Midnight.

I bingewatched all 3 of them in a row. I still like the first one best though.

>tfw 22

>had a gf at 15
>never had to worry about missing out on muh teenage love

>but in a way a person who missed his first teenage love would feel watching a movie about first love
What does first love have to do with being a teenager? There's no time table, user, don't let the jews tell you how to live your life.

also
>ywn run your fingers across boy-stew's hair

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wtf i am muslim now

She's an ugly whore but she has good taste, airpods rule. You wouldn't understand unless you owned them.

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for me it's somehow universally acclaimed Lost in Translation
I cannot but see this film as a story of two bored rich and spoiled people spending their precious lifetime on alcohol, who do not even have enough balls to engage in a sexual activity

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Well, they both emotionally cheat on their spouses. But maybe their connection isn't about sex. Although when Charlotte is sitting there with her arms crossed after Bob fucks that lady, she's mad, and probably jealous and hurt.

I loved the movie. Then again, that was back when I was a binge drinker. I don't know how I'd feel about it if I saw it sober.

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man, entirely works for me. I watched this movie three times, first two times I was definitely under influence, and I loved it. The emotion, the talks, the gestures made so much sense for me. Third time, unfortunately, I ventured to do it sober, and god was I disappointed. Al the depth vanished, characters talking bullshit and acting like spoiled kids. Maybe there is a strong reasoning to watch movies drunk.

>Maybe there is a strong reasoning to watch movies drunk.

This. Alcohol makes bad movies good and good movies better.

But it's a really bad habit to always associate the two. It got to be where I couldn't watch any movie until after I was totally shitfaced. And that's pretty much the only reason I drank, to enhance TV shows and movies.

I definitely have fond memories of movie watching during the decade when I was a binge drinking, but the day after, and the toll it takes on your organs just isn't worth it.

I realize now these movies were not worth destroying my kidneys over.

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just came to remember my days watching LOTR drunk af. cried at boromir's death scene. what a time

>kstew will NEVER be your gf

the movie where my uncle molests me.
gets me every time

"Let the right one in" was just weird. I feel like the movie consists of 80% boys either naked or in underwear and 20% gay shota/vampire romance.

as whose dealt with "mental illness" this sort of hits home

when you realize its not a girl but a really old creature seducing little boys and enslaving them for life, it just makes it so much more creepier after you finish watching it

those are all of the reasons I love it

wtf is that sid haig?

I found this movie cringy and hard to watch but I was cringing at myself.
It's bot a bad film even though I disliked it, definitely uncomfortable.

>Usually women embrace their young years with knowledge that it will soon end

She literally just stole herself 1-2 years of her youth for some edgy statement.

Poor girl must be really confused. She isnt a pure lesbian either. She appears to be an oppurtunistic lesbian with some serious issues with men.

That movie from Ben Stiller in which he's some frustrated rockstar and he does everything wrong that is probably not a comedy.

>tfw 30

I remember being around a friend's place and that ep of jimmy fallon was on. It ended up being super clear that she has an eating disorder or something along those lines. See was properly pissed off she had to eat jelly.

You're just shitposting and being a poser.

The Hunt.

Happened to my dad only high school instead of kindergarten. He killed himself.

I keep tabs on the girl who did it. If i'm ever depressed enough to end my life i'm taking her with me. I watched it blind without knowing and it almost brought me to that point.

Stand by me

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I am extremely disappointed. Still by far the most uncomfortable movie ive seen... and if you watch it, the original german version is a lot better than hollywood remake.

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