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>>116964 (OP)I've seen When Black Birds Fly from the same guy and it was okay, tho I heard Where The Dead Go To Die is way more edgy
I recently saw Five Bottles of Vodka after someone talked about it here and yea, so far the most fucked up thing I saw which can be considered a "movie". There's a guy gooning it on camera to a guy raping a virgin foid.
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>>116964 (OP)Movie as in "just a movie", fictional, not real, maybe Flowers of Flesh and Blood. Although it had zero effect on me; I didn't get disturbed by it at all. However objectively speaking it's pretty high up in terms of "fucked up" videos. But at the end of the day it's just live-action guro and not real. In contrast I might feel disturbed by real videos of people engaging in certain types of extreme self-harm, mutilating themselves. That can, in some cases, be hard to watch. Reality is always more disturbing than fiction, and unlike fictional stuff doesn't need to be as extreme in terms of gore or fuckedup-ness to be disturbing. Sometimes no matter how gorey and fucked-up something fictional is, it still fails to be truly disturbing.
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Cat in the hat
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Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back
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ice cube's war of the worlds
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>>116964 (OP)>but the creator had two chapters about kids being sexually exploitedactually at the near the end the model for the girl was completely nude, with the camera showing her butt
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>>116964 (OP)the cockroach/la cucaracha (surprisingly decent)
manos: hands of fate
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Dude the movie cover looks like a grindcore album
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>the creator had two chapters about kids being sexually exploited, which him showing a child fucking a dog on his mother's corpse
check the creator's hard drive
number 9 movie
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>>117206I do wanna watch this one day, its currently on hbo max
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The Green Elephant
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>>117285I was gonna say this too. Also, isn't this the movie where they used an actual child's corpse for a surgery scene?
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fuck i think the other thread got rolled
life is truly fleeting, are words are lost to the wind
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>>122345tears in the rain or whatever
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>>116964 (OP)Perfect Blue is the only film to unnerve me which is an achievement given it's animated
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>>116964 (OP)SalΓ² is a great torture movie
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cuties
no words, not anything,put everything else to shame
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>>125983op here again, everyone involved in that movie should die
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>>125975The average person in 2025 would goon to this
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>>117231that one is just one massive margerald
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five bottles of vodka
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>>126129At least the cinematography is beautiful, each scene has a painterly feel to it and the sepia tone is surprisingly appealing. As I said its a very hard film to watch, much heavier then the directors other works.
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>>126208They would, they've all been brainraped by extreme porn
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>>116964 (OP)objectively its prob one of the bunch of gore comps i watched but for an actual feature film id say salo is a good pick since it actually uses the film medium to really make that awful shit stick with you
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>>126277plenty of gore comps in cinematic form- thats what the Faces of Death series turned into, Death Scenes straight up had a clinical step-by-step walkthrough on how to dissect human cadavers. There are plenty of fantastical story-driven movies that still show real death and mutilation of humans,
>>117285 for instance.
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>>126299Actually now that youve mentioned it i think orozco the embalmer is a better pick