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There's a scene in the movie I stand Alone (Seul contre tous), which is made same director of Irreversible, that I found harder to watch than the beating/rape scene in Irreversible. Its of a man who assaults and punches his pregnant wife in her stomach over and over again (to the point she has miscarriage). It's not as long as that extremely disturbing rape scene or as gory fire extinguisher but I felt more shocked by the beating. I guess not the best promotion for the movies but both are still very good and worth a watch despite some very uneasy moments.

I Stand Alone is indeed a disturbing movie :yes:...very tense, in that you are basically following around a guy who you feel is on the verge of committing mass murder...hearing his thoughts and feelings while he goes about his day. Lots of "oh, ****" scenes in that one lol...

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When the jewish guy is slowly being stabbed by the german soldier in Saving Private Ryan. The same guy they let go earlier, and all the while Corporal Upham is just crying on the stairwell. I hate that scene...

That was a tough scene to watch, but it was two different soldiers, not the one they earlier released.

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the turtle scene in cannibal holocaust.....very hard to watch

Someone could write a fascinating book on the large number of cannibal films produced in Italy in the 70s. There was one with Laura Gesmer (it may have been the one you are talking about but who can tell from the titles?) that decided to merge soft-core porn and cannibalism. One second, you are a watching a pretty graphic lesbian scene immediately followed by a cannibalism scene.

There is something wrong with Italian people.

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Someone could write a fascinating book on the large number of cannibal films produced in Italy in the 70s. There was one with Laura Gesmer (it may have been the one you are talking about but who can tell from the titles?) that decided to merge soft-core porn and cannibalism. One second' date=' you are a watching a pretty graphic lesbian scene immediately followed by a cannibalism scene.

There is something wrong with Italian people.[/quote']

yea they don't quite make movies like that anymore....If my memory serves me correct, cannibal holocaust was banned in Europe because people thought it was real....but foreign horror films are the only films that seem to produce really graphic scenes anymore...high tension being the last one i've scene that kinda fits that build

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yea they don't quite make movies like that anymore....If my memory serves me correct, cannibal holocaust was banned in Europe because people thought it was real....but foreign horror films are the only films that seem to produce really graphic scenes anymore...high tension being the last one i've scene that kinda fits that build

That may have been one of the movies that was glossed over in this " History of snuff films" doc that I saw a couple years back. I may be wrong. It definitely sounds familiar though.

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That may have been one of the movies that was glossed over in this " History of snuff films" doc that I saw a couple years back. I may be wrong. It definitely sounds familiar though.

One of the Italian films (it was not the Laura Gesmer porn one because she was fairly famous) was advertised as a kind of proto Blair Witch Project where it was allegedly footage found after a documentary team entered the Amazon (or Africa or somewhere) and never returned. I'm fairly certain the prducers had to actually show the actors in public because Italian authorities were considering investigating.

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The movie "Happiness"probably tops the list for me. There are some scenes in there that are very very hard to watch, and not because of violence. Any time the perv father is talking to his son is incredibly disturbing. I wanted to take a shower after I watched that disgusting movie.

The new Texas Chainsaw Massacre. From the time the guy gets his leg chopped off until he's hanging from the hook. I hate that part.

Also, the scene from Saving Private Ryan mentioned earlier.

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In Full Metal Jacket, when the guys gang up and beat Private Pyle with soap bars in socks.

Eden Lake. There is a torture scene featuring a box cutter and a sociopathic bully who makes his friends do his bidding.

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yea they don't quite make movies like that anymore....If my memory serves me correct, cannibal holocaust was banned in Europe because people thought it was real....but foreign horror films are the only films that seem to produce really graphic scenes anymore...high tension being the last one i've scene that kinda fits that build

Didn't they actually kill animals on screen in that movie? At least that's what I've heard, I won't watch it.

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