Yeah I did watch it again during the pandemic for the first time in many many many years. Still a big NOPE film.
The french original of Martyrs. That movie really lived in my head for some days.
I think you should see it without knowing anything.
Just be sure that you can handle some fucked up shit.
Came here for martyrs, most of it is still burned into my brain.
I was going to watch it again, and then I was like I'm pretty sure I can remember this exactly from beginning to end still.
OP said best fucked up, not just fucked up.
I think the most disturbing scene for me was actually the ending, made me feel more sick than the baby scene.
Grave of the fireflies
Even worse, it's based on a true story. (The author preferred the movie's ending)
It’s on my rewatch list since it’s been about twenty years, but I still can’t bring myself to doing so.
Same. It's my favorite Ghibli film, but I have to get myself in the right headspace to be broken by it again.
I've never seen it but fuck Human Centipede. I read it on Wikipedia and it still fucked me up
A friend told me about it in all of its grotesque details. I was a bit scared for her after that and wondered if she was right in her mind.
Happiness - Todd Solondz
It's the dark, seedy, perverted underbelly of the American dream, equal parts funny and creepy, and brilliantly cast and acted.
Came here to say this one. I really want to revisit this one as it’s been prob close to 20 years since my first viewing.
This was the first movie I thought of too! I saw it when it was released in an art house theatre. I didn’t know much about it, and apparently most of the audience didn’t either. Once the film got to that scene where the guy buys a teen boy magazine and climbs into the back of the car to…you know….a bunch of people just got up and walked out!
Yeah... that's the first moment when the mask starts to slip, and you realize you're in for something entirely different than what it initially appeared to be.
Triangle, it's a little known film that I have on my NAS and finally saw it one day. I won't say much about it, but see it.
"Midnight Cowboy": great performances, great writing, profound ending, never want to watch it again.
I don't know if I would call it best, but the most emotionally scarring and draining movie I have ever seen was Irreversible.