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What Is the Most Disturbing Movie Youll Never Watch Again

We recently asked members of the BuzzFeed Community, "What'due south a flick that was so disturbing, you wish you had the ability to unsee it?" and they DID Not hold back!

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But outset, a CONTENT WARNING: Due to the nature of the question existence answered in these responses, this post does contain GRAPHIC CONTENT, including descriptions of graphic scenes.* Delight go on with caution. With that in listen, here are only a few of the films our readers would similar to forget forever:

*And, along with these descriptions, some of these do also contain SPOILERS for their respective films!

ii. Man Bites Domestic dog (1992)

"In it, a film crew is following a serial killer, and they move from observers to participants. The film is relentlessly brutal, graphic, and upsetting with nothing held back. It crawls under your skin and stays there."—Lizizzz

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Roxie Releasing

"In it, a film coiffure is following a serial killer, and they move from observers to participants. The film is relentlessly barbarous, graphic, and upsetting with nothing held back. It crawls nether your skin and stays there."

—Lizizzz

3. Jojo Rabbit (2019)

"This one is probably not what most people would think of when they hear 'disturbing,' but when Jojo found his mom hanging in the square, it scarred me for life."—dracomalfoyandhamilton

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Fox Searchlight Pictures

"This 1 is probably not what most people would remember of when they hear 'disturbing,' but when Jojo plant his mom hanging in the foursquare, information technology scarred me for life."

—dracomalfoyandhamilton

4. The Hills Have Optics (2006)

"There is a scene in this movie that, almost 20 years later, still makes me sick — especially now that I'm a mother."—malamama

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Fox Searchlight Pictures

"There is a scene in this movie that, almost xx years subsequently, notwithstanding makes me sick — especially now that I'grand a female parent."

—malamama

five. Hostel (2005)

"I love horror movies and even shock-and-gore movies, but this one went beyond what I could stand. I really like to travel, too, and this scared the shit out of me for a long time."—robertar4c4a6041d

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Lionsgate

"I love horror movies and fifty-fifty shock-and-gore movies, simply this one went beyond what I could stand. I actually like to travel, too, and this scared the shit out of me for a long time."

—robertar4c4a6041d

vi. Irréversible (2002)

*** WARNING: FLASHING LIGHTS AND STROBE EFFECTS***"Just read the description on IMDb and you'll understand why. I couldn't even finish watching the movie."—amcorbett131

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Mars Distribution

*** WARNING: FLASHING LIGHTS AND STROBE EFFECTS***

"Just read the description on IMDb and y'all'll understand why. I couldn't even finish watching the pic."

—amcorbett131

7. Social club (1989)

"The shunting scene genuinely left me speechless. It may not be as dark as some other films listed, but it disturbed me. I didn't even know what I was seeing. What kind of sick mind thinks of these things?!"—purplepeopleeater21

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Wild Street Pictures

"The shunting scene genuinely left me speechless. It may not be every bit dark equally some other films listed, but it disturbed me. I didn't fifty-fifty know what I was seeing. What kind of sick mind thinks of these things?!"

—purplepeopleeater21

nine. Climax (2018)

"I've seen so many disturbing movies in my life, but this one left me permanently unsettled. A group of dancers are drugged with acid while rehearsing in a remote area, driving them all to madness. The acts committed by some of the dancers are absolutely horrific. The second part of the movie is filmed in one 42-minute-long take, making the events feel so realistic. It made me feel like I had been drugged myself. It's been two years since I've seen it, and I still think about it every day." —ashleyw443931df6

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"I've seen so many disturbing movies in my life, merely this 1 left me permanently unsettled. A group of dancers are drugged with acid while rehearsing in a remote area, driving them all to madness. The acts committed by some of the dancers are admittedly horrific. The second part of the flick is filmed in one 42-minute-long take, making the events feel so realistic. It fabricated me experience like I had been drugged myself. Information technology's been two years since I've seen it, and I still think about it every twenty-four hours."

—ashleyw443931df6

11. Oldboy (2003)

"The original is actually a really great film, but once you know what the twist is, it makes it impossible to watch again — especially during 'those' scenes!"—Pinkstarbuck

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Show East

"The original is really a really great film, but one time you know what the twist is, it makes information technology impossible to lookout man again — particularly during 'those' scenes!"

—Pinkstarbuck

12. The Devil All the Time (2020)

"It wasn't so much scary as it was disturbing. My hand was over my mouth in shock the entire time. I would recommend this — 10/10 — if you have a strong stomach."—oof_lily_oof

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Netflix

"It wasn't and then much scary equally it was disturbing. My manus was over my oral fissure in stupor the entire fourth dimension. I would recommend this — ten/10 — if you have a potent breadbasket."

—oof_lily_oof

13. There's Something Wrong With Aunt Diane (2011)

"It's an actual documentary that is so disturbing to watch, especially seeing how the family keeps defending her."—josefs4d72d11a0

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HBO

"It's an bodily documentary that is so agonizing to watch, especially seeing how the family keeps defending her."

—josefs4d72d11a0

14. Requiem for a Dream (2000)

"I knew where it was going and didn't want to see it, but I couldn't stop watching. I still can't think about it without getting a disgusted feeling."—astridv4d0541178

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Artisan Entertainment

"I knew where it was going and didn't desire to see it, but I couldn't terminate watching. I nonetheless can't call back about it without getting a disgusted feeling."

—astridv4d0541178

15. Dogtooth (2009)

"It's so incredibly disturbing on about 39 different fronts...but I can't even put my finger on what about it made me feel so unsettled. Still, I know that — as much as it lives rent-free in my brain, and as often as I bring it up in conversations about movies I'd like to unsee — there is something about it that I must love."—Lybbylou

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Feelgood Entertainment

"It's so incredibly disturbing on nearly 39 unlike fronts...only I tin't even put my finger on what near it made me feel and so unsettled. However, I know that — as much equally it lives rent-free in my brain, and equally often every bit I bring information technology up in conversations well-nigh movies I'd like to unsee — there is something well-nigh information technology that I must beloved."

—Lybbylou

17. Antichrist (2009)

"I know a lot of films by Lars von Trier are messed up, but that was uncomfortable and just downright disgusting from start to finish. I did finish it (for some reason) and remember just thinking, Why did I put myself through that?!"—sockcucker

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Nordisk Motion picture Distribution

"I know a lot of films by Lars von Trier are messed upwardly, just that was uncomfortable and simply downright icky from start to stop. I did finish it (for some reason) and remember simply thinking, Why did I put myself through that?!"

—sockcucker

18. Female parent (2017)

"Specifically, the baby scene. I was actually in such a panic, I was sweating and wanted to rip my own eyes out."—a4a3d22ced

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Paramount Pictures

"Specifically, the infant scene. I was really in such a panic, I was sweating and wanted to rip my own eyes out."

—a4a3d22ced

twenty. The Perfection (2018)

"Good lord, THIS MOVIE. I don't even know what to say about it. There's a story about female empowerment and solidarity underneath all the messed up shit that happens, but you have to sit through a lot, and I mean A LOT, of really disturbing scenes to get there. Definitely peep the trailer before you decide to watch this one, and heed the trigger warnings — particularly regarding gore and sexual assault."—evelinamedina

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Netflix

"Skilful lord, THIS Pic. I don't even know what to say nearly it. There's a story well-nigh female empowerment and solidarity underneath all the messed upward shit that happens, merely y'all take to sit through a lot, and I mean A LOT, of actually agonizing scenes to go there. Definitely peep the trailer before yous decide to sentinel this ane, and heed the trigger warnings — especially regarding gore and sexual assault."

—evelinamedina

21. Deliverance (1972)

"I never made it through. I just stopped watching and wished I could unsee what little I'd already seen."—jmathwig7

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Warner Bros.

"I never fabricated it through. I but stopped watching and wished I could unsee what piffling I'd already seen."

—jmathwig7

22. The Greenish Inferno (2015)

"To this day, that was the only movie that had me super close to throwing up, and I was dizzy. NEVER AGAIN."—boogara.

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BH Tilt

"To this day, that was the only moving picture that had me super shut to throwing up, and I was giddy. NEVER Again."

—boogara.

23. Tusk (2014)

"I watched that whole movie, and my brain just kept saying, Wtf, wtf, wtf... for days and days after. Even just thinking about it now, I literally shake my head."—rooster05

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"I watched that whole picture show, and my brain just kept proverb, Wtf, wtf, wtf... for days and days later on. Even merely thinking about it now, I literally shake my caput."

—rooster05

25. Suspiria (2018)

"I saw the remake in theaters when it came out, and I really couldn't even tell you the plot of the movie. I just know it scarred me for life."—CeCe

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Amazon Studios

"I saw the remake in theaters when it came out, and I actually couldn't even tell you the plot of the movie. I merely know it scarred me for life."

—CeCe

26. Train to Busan (2016)

"It's a Korean horror zombie movie. Just...WHY did I watch that?! A lot of gore and just complete awfulness. The stuff of nightmares."—caroline568

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Side by side Entertainment World

"It's a Korean horror zombie movie. Merely...WHY did I watch that?! A lot of gore and just complete awfulness. The stuff of nightmares."

—caroline568

27. We Need to Talk Nigh Kevin (2011)

"I wish I never saw it. It's really disturbing how Kevin is with his mother while totally content with everyone else. It's so tragic at the end, when he can't even remember why he committed these awful crimes. The cast is wonderful, and the film is actually done really well, but I needed some kind of resolution and never got it."—jazmingisselle

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Oscilloscope Laboratories

"I wish I never saw it. It'southward really agonizing how Kevin is with his female parent while totally content with anybody else. It's so tragic at the end, when he can't even retrieve why he committed these awful crimes. The cast is wonderful, and the film is really done really well, but I needed some kind of resolution and never got it."

—jazmingisselle

29. Midsommar (2019)

"I couldn't sleep right for days after watching it, and it was all I could think about in the worst way possible. I hated it from start to finish and wish I never saw it. I understand that it was well made and some people loved it, but it fucked with my head."—z4f7453f00

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"I couldn't slumber right for days afterward watching information technology, and it was all I could think well-nigh in the worst way possible. I hated it from start to end and wish I never saw it. I understand that it was well made and some people loved it, merely it fucked with my caput."

—z4f7453f00

30. Martyrs (2008)

"The original one, in French, was so disturbing and scary. I remember feeling terrified and sick while watching it. The flaying scene was too much for me to bear, yet I couldn't look away. It stayed with me for a long time, and I'll never be able to see it ever again." —hezgrix

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Eskwad

"The original ane, in French, was so disturbing and scary. I remember feeling terrified and sick while watching it. The flaying scene was as well much for me to carry, yet I couldn't look away. It stayed with me for a long fourth dimension, and I'll never be able to see it e'er again."

—hezgrix

31. Leaving Las Vegas (1995)

"Not a traditionally 'disturbing' movie. It was excellent, but the depiction of acute alcoholism is just so disturbing to me. I appreciated the excellent performances, but seeing it once was more than enough."—staceypatonk

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MGM

"Not a traditionally 'disturbing' flick. Information technology was splendid, merely the depiction of acute alcoholism is just so disturbing to me. I appreciated the excellent performances, but seeing it once was more than plenty."

—staceypatonk

32. Funny Games (1997)

"The concept is so simple, and that made it even scarier for me! Basically, two strangers make their way into a family home while remaining hauntingly polite, yet aggressive and threatening, and insisting the family play their awful 'games.' I couldn't handle that they break the fourth wall and talk to you, the viewer."—somenortherner

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Concorde-Castle Rock / Turner

"The concept is and so simple, and that made it even scarier for me! Basically, ii strangers make their way into a family home while remaining hauntingly polite, yet ambitious and threatening, and insisting the family unit play their atrocious 'games.' I couldn't handle that they pause the fourth wall and talk to yous, the viewer."

—somenortherner

33. The ABCs of Death (2012)

"It's an anthology film about the different ways you can die. Pick a letter from the 26 choices and pick your poison. Every scene is worse than the last. It will make you want to scrub the last two hours from your brain."—rhiannonww

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Magnet Releasing

"It's an anthology pic about the different ways you can die. Pick a letter from the 26 choices and pick your poison. Every scene is worse than the last. It volition make you desire to scrub the final two hours from your brain."

—rhiannonww

34. The Skin I Live In (2011)

"When I put all the pieces together and made sense of what was really going on in the film, all I kept thinking was, Who the hell came up with the idea for this? I watched it a long time ago, and it still shocks me to this day that someone actually came up with that."—amanda_mg

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Warner Bros. Spain

"When I put all the pieces together and made sense of what was really going on in the film, all I kept thinking was, Who the hell came upwardly with the thought for this? I watched it a long fourth dimension ago, and it still shocks me to this day that someone actually came upward with that."

—amanda_mg

35. The Girl Side by side Door (2007)

"It's based on a real story, so knowing that poor girl was tortured to death in real life just sickens me. I can stomach most fictional stories, but anything based on a real person's suffering makes me very uncomfortable."—spaced

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Starz Home Entertainment

"It's based on a existent story, so knowing that poor girl was tortured to death in existent life just sickens me. I can tummy nigh fictional stories, but anything based on a real person's suffering makes me very uncomfortable."

—spaced

36. I Spit on Your Grave (1978)

"I watch the worst of the 'worst' horror movies as a hobby. I actually got through Cannibal Holocaust and all three Human Centipede movies just fine. I can never rewatch this. I almost stopped watching multiple times because of how sick it made me."—maxymurder

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The Jerry Gross Organization

"I sentry the worst of the 'worst' horror movies as a hobby. I actually got through Cannibal Holocaust and all iii Human Centipede movies just fine. I tin can never rewatch this. I almost stopped watching multiple times considering of how ill it made me."

—maxymurder

37. Phenomena (1985)

"It was on a local cable access horror movie show, and my father insisted I watch it with him. It was so disgusting and upsetting that I ended up sleeping with the light on and pop music playing for weeks."—hannahc20

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Titanus

"Information technology was on a local cable admission horror movie show, and my father insisted I watch it with him. It was so disgusting and upsetting that I ended up sleeping with the light on and pop music playing for weeks."

—hannahc20

38. Holy Motors (2012)

"I had to watch it for my cinematography class, and the entire movie was just so...vulgar. Just absolutely filthy and uncomfortable to watch, even though I watched it alone. I couldn't even finish it. The theme of the movie was fine, sure, but the actual content..."—lydtakesh

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Les Films du Losange

"I had to scout information technology for my cinematography class, and the entire movie was just so...vulgar. Only absolutely filthy and uncomfortable to watch, even though I watched it alone. I couldn't even finish it. The theme of the movie was fine, sure, but the bodily content..."

—lydtakesh

39. Nocturnal Animals (2016)

"There's explicit sexual violence, murder, and depression. It's a horrible ending, and I wish I had never seen it."—abyruns123

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Focus Features

"There's explicit sexual violence, murder, and depression. It'due south a horrible ending, and I wish I had never seen it."

—abyruns123

40. The Witch (2015)

"It's very weird and very eerie. It's based in colonial times and follows a family who are outcasts and are being tormented by the devil, who is possessing the family's black goat. There's a horrifying, gruesome scene involving crows that I will never be able to unsee. It's something that I think about almost daily, and I won't ever be able to look at a goat or a crow the same way ever again."—brittanylilly1

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A24

"It'due south very weird and very eerie. Information technology'southward based in colonial times and follows a family who are outcasts and are being tormented by the devil, who is possessing the family unit'southward blackness caprine animal. There'southward a horrifying, gruesome scene involving crows that I will never be able to unsee. Information technology's something that I think near about daily, and I won't ever be able to expect at a goat or a crow the same fashion always over again."

—brittanylilly1

41. Re-Animator (1985)

"It's disturbing in a disgusting way. If I could remove one single memory, it would be the entirety of that film."—a487fb74c2

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Empire International Pictures

"It'due south agonizing in a disgusting way. If I could remove i single memory, it would be the entirety of that flick."

—a487fb74c2

42. And finally — Audition (1999)

"It was in the foreign film section at Blockbuster. The back of the box read like it was a psychological thriller. It was, in fact, a horror film. It (apparently) has a reputation as the scariest horror film that most people have never seen...and boy, is it. What's worse is that even though it gets quite gruesome and terrifying, it's nearly impossible to look away."—amandab4684c1576

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Omega Project

"It was in the strange moving picture section at Blockbuster. The back of the box read like information technology was a psychological thriller. Information technology was, in fact, a horror film. It (obviously) has a reputation as the scariest horror film that most people have never seen...and boy, is it. What'southward worse is that even though it gets quite gruesome and terrifying, it's virtually incommunicable to look abroad."

—amandab4684c1576

At present it'south your turn! What'due south a moving picture that was Then DISTURBING, you wish you had the ability to unsee it? One that, if you could, y'all'd erase from your memory? Share your selection in the comments beneath!

Note: Some responses have been edited for length and/or clarity.

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