Friday, May 2, 2014

10 Movies More disturbing 10) Eraserhead (1977) Movie1 This is perhaps one of the most surreal horror films ever written in the history of cinema. Eraserhead (rubber head?) Tells the story of Henry Spencer, a technical print that tries to survive his industrial environment with angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his newly born mutant child. The director was careful to use hypnotic techniques during the film, making each scene becomes singularly disturbing. The graininess of the footage along with the quirky soundtrack this film led directly to position 10 in our ranking. 9) Henry - Portrait of a Killer (1990) Movie2 Considered one of the best movies of serial killers of all time, "Portrait of a Killer" tells the story of psychopath Henry Lee Lucas, best known killer in the United States, which used to kill their victims for no reason (just for the pleasure of the do). Faithfully filmed realistically, the movie did not mince its limits in time to produce extremely strong and disturbing scenes. If you think that the opinion of the author of this post is not enough to know that during the presentation of the film at the Telluride Film Festival in 1989, more than half the audience left the room to view the scene of the massacre of a family. 8) Audition (1999) filme3 Audition is a thriller that tells the story of a Japanese widower whose son is planning to move out of the house, leaving him alone. On a beautiful sunny morning, the widower expressed his sadness to a friend film producer, who becomes inspired to hold an audition for a nonexistent film so that the widower can select a new wife for him. The widower is fascinated by a young, with which you want to marry, but he has no idea who it could be ... and thereafter begins the terror in the film. Virtually every scene of the film (except the first few minutes) are totally brutal, disgusting, frightening, and in some cases "vomitosas". One scene in particular, which will not go into details not to reveal spoilers of the plot involves a burlap sack, vomiting, food bowl of a dog, and one (still alive) mutilated man. From here let your mind be creative ... Or, if you prefer, you can just watch the movie 7) Cannibal Holocaust (1980) movie4 Cannibal Holocaust is a horror film with a subtly appealing touch of violence. The film was recorded in Brazil (more precisely in the amazon) and tells the real (and real images) the anthropologist Harold Monroe, who travels to the inhospitable jungles of South America to find out what happened to a team of documentarians who disappeared story months earlier. Once there, he discovers that his team inteirava was killed by cannibals, but he manages to find the movies and take them to the theater The brutality in which the scenes are shown in the film are unbelievable, and cameramen at no time attempt to divert or censor any action scene with camera tricks, resulting in some of the most shocking and sickening images ever seen on film. 6) The Human Centipede (2011) filme5 Regarded as a classic of disturbing cinema, "The Human Centipede" has the plot of a scientist with mental disorders who kidnaps and mutilates a trio of tourists in order to reassemble them as their new "pet" - a human centipede. Thus, the scientist stitching the mouth of a tourist anus of the other, making everyone have the same digestive system. The film is not only distressing but also extremely disgusting. And although no explicit scenes, the "different" script, concept and brutal scenes of violence are sufficient to take the film to sixth on our list. 5) Grotesque (2009) filme6 This Japanese horror film recounts a young couple who decide to leave the office and urban chaos to hit the road and from the destination in its first official meeting. Obviously, as a horror movie, the drama quickly begins to take shape and a mysterious man decides to cash his amorous frustrations on this couple. Looking for the humiliation of the two protagonists of the film is not only disgusting, how can you drag around the course of long. The existing acts of sexual violence in the film are unique and incomparable to any other you have attended. Think of all the parts of your body that you can feel pain, and imagine them being plucked (or only hammering and stapled, if you're lucky). 4) Printing (2006) filme7 The film focuses on the story of a devastated Japan in 1800, where an American journalist returns to find a prostitute in which he had fallen in love years before leaving. Everything would be perfect if the girl had not been troubled by an unparalleled psychic horror. The production was originally intended to be an episode of Masters of Horror (an American sitcom), but never aired in the United States because the directors of Showtime were horrified by the scenes (with good reason). The film has so much blood and strong scenes as the others on the list, but wins points for having an amazing and engaging story. 3) Irreversible (2002) irreversible After watching this film, the only word that can adorn your lips is: "Uooooow". The film brings us a twisted story (she is told backwards), disgusting and claustrophobic. Where two men are seeking revenge, as the girlfriend of one of them (and other ex boyfriend) would have been brutally raped. The film is presented in a continuous time, having a few cuts and edits, which makes the entire sequence of events becomes even more distressing. The well written script makes the viewer from within the film, speculating on the various findings over the course of the scenes (which are extremely bloody). Although it is not advisable for those with weak stomach, this is a film that is worth seeing for the brilliant performance of the actors, and the arquiteturação ernedo. Still, those who attend can hardly remove some scenes from the head. 2) 120 days of Sodom (1975) filme9 In the second position from our list, the movie 120 Days of Sodom is able to test their limits and challenge them in ways you never thought could be challenged by a movie. Not only by the explicit violence that we find in the film, but also because the director Pier Paolo Pasolini got constructed a film that touches on themes and taboos that are sure to judge your moral framework. It tells the story of four libertines politicians who decide to venture into a world of sexual gratification in orgies where their partners and sexual partners are underage youth, captured and tortured by soldiers of the most terrible forms. Young people are subjected to extreme humiliation, the need to eat feces, and sexual acts that leave anyone injured. 1) A Serbian Film (2010) filme10 We definitely left the best (or in this case, worse) for the first placement. All films shown in this list bring disturbing subjects such as rape, torture, murder, sex, pedophilia, medical anomalies, mental disorders and Satanism. But only one of them dares to include it all in one movie. The script tells the story of Milo, a former porn actor movies that agrees to return to active to participate in one last film, which would involve a lot of "art". When you start recording his first scenes, the actor finds himself placed in a disgusting scenario where child abuse and necrophilia are common. When he decides to give up the movie, Milo is sedated and wakes up in a room covered in blood and discovers that he had been drugged to keep in a permanent state of violence and excitement. Among the most powerful scenes (some of which are so strong, I refuse to comment here), Mico seen raping a girl, cutting her neck and violating the corpse, raping his own wife and son, and inserting the penis into the mouth of a girl until she died of asphyxia, and witnessing a birth where after birth, the newborn was brutally raped and killed (in that order). Due to its huge amount of powerful scenes, the film was banned from operating in several countries, among them Brazil, which prohibited the display of the same across the country (with its sanctioned release just two years later, with cut scenes ).

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