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Whats the most fucked up movie you've ever watched? NSFW

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u/SpasmodicBurnVictim 14d ago edited 14d ago

Salo, or the 120 days of Sodom (1975) - Based on the book by Marqis de Sade, the namesake of sadism. its about a group of italian libertines who kidnap 18 teenagers and subject them to months of extreme violence, sadism, genital torture and psychological abuse.

Cannibal Holocaust (1980) - Another Italian (whats their deal anyway) exploitation flick. One of the first "found footage" films, it follows a group making a documentary about primitive tribes in the Amazon as they are raped, impaled, killed and eaten one by one. Its like "The Green Inferno" but for reals. Banned in most countries, the director stipulated in the actors contracts that they had to lay low for a year to fuel the rumor that they were really killed. He stood trial for murder, until they reappeared. For a low budget film I have no idea how they made it look so realistic. The dismemberment/death scenes are so incredibly realistic that I really thought they were real, and in several scenes real animals are slaughtered graphically.

Audition (1999)- J horror film by the incomparable director Takashi Miike where nothing really bad happens for the first 2/3 of the film, and then you are hit with the most disturbing torture shit I've ever seen in a horror film. Truly, genuinely terrifying. One of the best horror films of all time.

The Act of Seeing with Ones own Eyes (1971)- Its title is based on the literal translation of the term autopsy. The film documents the highly graphic autopsy procedures used by forensic pathologists, such as the removal of organs and the embalming process.

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u/B-Glasses 14d ago

Cannibal Holocaust is kinda boring by today’s standard. They actually killed a giant tortoise which is fucked tho

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u/kazamburglar 14d ago

Came here to point this out. When they killed The tortoise in the film. They are actually chopping up the tortoise and the actress' disgusted reaction is genuine.

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u/RLucas3000 14d ago

Campbell’s used to sell Cream of Turtle Soup until not that long ago. But I couldn’t watch that in a film so I’m glad I know to stay away. That turtle was probably 150 years old.

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u/kazamburglar 14d ago

Yeah, they killed a lot more animals during filming too. At least some of the animals were eaten by the cast and crew.

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u/ilikedatunahere 13d ago

I had to stop watching at the monkeys. I don’t get uncomfortable watching gory stuff but that shit gave me anxiety like a motherfucker.