[WARNING: This list contains graphic violence and sexual scenes] I was inspired to write this list by a very poor attempt to do the same on another site. Considering some of the amazingly weird and horrible films people have discussed in the comments here, I figured we could do much better. So, in order of least to most disturbing, here are the top 15 most disturbing movies.
15. Gummo 1997, Harmony Korine
This might be a controversial entry as it is not as disturbing as some of the others, but frankly, the scene above (which many people find amusing) is very disturbing. While it does not portray physical violence, it portrays mental violence that can have a long reaching impact on a person. I also wonder what parents would allow their children to act in a scene like this.
14. Un Chien Andalou 1929, Luis Buñuel
Un Chien Andalou consists of seventeen minutes of bizarre and surreal images that may or may not mean anything. A straight razor seems to be placed by a woman’s eye, a small cloud formation obscures the moon, a cow’s eye is slit open, a woman pokes at a severed hand in the street with her cane, a man drags two grand pianos containing dead and rotting donkeys and live priests, and a man’s hand has a hole in the palm from which ants emerge.
13. Audition 1999, Takashi Miike
A lonely Japanese widower whose son is planning to move out of the house soon expresses his sadness to a friend and fellow film producer, who becomes inspired to hold an audition for a non-existent film so that the widower can select a new potential bride from the resulting audition pool. The widower ultimately becomes enamored with and fascinated by one particular young woman…but first impressions can often be horribly wrong.
12. Requiem for a Dream 2000, Darren Aronofsky
For me, beyond any doubt, the scene involving a double ended sexual device was the most disturbing. This film is a descent in to a drug induced nightmare.
11. Bad Boy Bubby 1993, Rolf de Heer
Bad Boy Bubby is just that: a bad boy. So bad, in fact, that his mother has kept him locked in their house for his entire thirty years, convincing him that the air outside is poisonous. After a visit from his estranged father, circumstances force Bubby into the waiting world, a place which is just as unusual to him as he is to the world. This film involves incest.
10. Man Bites Dog 1992, Rémy Belvaux
A camera crew follows a serial killer/thief around as he exercises his craft. He expounds on art, music, nature, society, and life as he offs mailmen, pensioners, and random people. Slowly he begins involving the camera crew in his activities, and they begin wondering if what they’re doing is such a good idea, particularly when the killer kills a rival and the rival’s brother sends a threatening letter.
9. Sweet Movie 1974, Dusan Makavejev
The intercut story of two women: a nearly-mute beauty queen who descends into withdrawal and madness, and another who captains a ship laden with candy and sugar, luring men and boys aboard for sex, death, and revolutionary talk. The beauty queen passes from a wealthy husband whose honeymoon delight is to urinate on her, to a muscular keeper who punches her, stows her in a suitcase, and ships her to Paris, to a lip-synching rock idol with whom she has a love spasm, to an Austrian commune complete with a banquet of vomit, urine, feces, chopped dildos, and wet nurses. By then she’s in a fetal position, until everyone’s rescued by reminders that “it’s just a movie.”
8. Begotten 1991, E. Elias Merhige
I don’t know if it is just me, but I find extreme surrealism very disturbing – this film falls in to that category. For your viewing pleasure, the entire film is included here.
7. The Holy Mountain 1973, Alejandro Jodorowsky
A Christlike figure wanders through bizarre, grotesque scenarios filled with religious and sacrilegious imagery. He meets a mystical guide who introduces him to seven wealthy and powerful individuals, each representing a planet in the solar system. These seven, along with the protagonist, the guide and the guide’s assistant, divest themselves of their worldly goods and form a group of nine who will seek out the Holy Mountain, in order to displace the gods who live there and become immortal.
6. Irreversible 2002, Gaspar Noé
The brutal rape scene in Irreversible is truly horrific and that scene alone garners it a place on this list.
5. Ai No Corrida 1976, Nagisa Oshima
Based on a true story set in pre-war Japan, a man and one of his servants begin a torrid affair. Their desire becomes a sexual obsession so strong that to intensify their ardor, they forsake all, even life itself.
4. Henry, Portrait of a Serial Killer 1986, John McNaughton
Henry likes to kill people, in different ways each time. Henry shares an apartment with Otis. When Otis’ sister comes to stay, we see both sides of Henry; the “guy-next-door” and the serial killer. Low budget movie, with some graphic murder scenes.
3. Ichi the Killer 2001, Takashi Miike
Yakuza boss Anjo disappears with three hundred million yen. His loyal gang members, lead by the masochist Kakihara, start a search, but their aggressive and gory methods worry the other yakuza gangs. Kakiharas most frightening counterpart is the mysterious Ichi, a psychopathic killer with a dark childhood secret, who is controlled by a retired cop.
2. Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom 1975, Pier Paolo Pasolini
Set in the Nazi-controlled, northern Italian state of Salo in 1944, four dignitaries round up sixteen perfect specimens of youth and take them together with guards, servants and studs to a palace near Marzabotto. In addition, there are four middle-aged women: three of whom recount arousing stories whilst the fourth accompanies on the piano. The story is largely taken up with their recounting the stories of Dante and De Sade: the Circle of Manias, the Circle of Shit and the Circle of Blood. Following this, the youths are executed whilst each libertine takes his turn as voyeur. I can only find this brief clip of the film on youtube. I would just like to point out the fact that it is not chocolate they are eating.
1. Cannibal Holocaust 1980, Ruggero Deodato
In the beginning of this film we meet a documentary team of three young men and a young woman. They are heading for the south-American jungle to search for real cannibals. After a while the crew is reported missing and a rescue team is send from the US. This team gets in touch with an amazon tribe called the Tree-people. The tree-people gives them the only remains of the first crew – the film rolls containing the material this crew shot during their search for real cannibals. Back in the US we get to see these films. We now get to see exactly what happened to the first crew.
Notable Omissions: Hostel, Happiness
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i believe “Flower of Flesh and Blood” should be number one or number two on that list. probobly the most realistic “Snuff” film of all time. really gross, really disturbing
actually the full title is “Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood” you should really look it up. and put it on this list…will never get some of those images out of my head
Im glad you included Sweet Movie. Its one of my favorites… Truly bizarre. Would The Day The Clown Cried count as a disturbing movie if no one has ever seen it? lol- the script can be found online…
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number 8 scares me
Sarah: Did it now? I didn’t find it scary, I thought it to be quie a beautiful piece of surrealist flim. Then again, I have to remind myself that I lack any form of empathy with 99.9%of humanity.
Having been curious, I’ve now seen many of the items on the list and recommendations posted. I submit that the Guinea Pig film (Flowers of Flesh and Blood) is by far the sickest–very realistic gore/torture/snuff film, with hideous sound effects.
Wow Anouk!!!!!! I just watched Flowers of Flesh and Blood. Not for the squeamish, that’s for sure. The special effects are quite good considering that it was made about twenty something years ago.
Any more recommendations????
The movie “imprint” deserves a spot wayyy more than requeim.It was made by the same guy as “audition”,and is messed up in just about every way possible. I mean is “ass to ass” really that disturbing to you? if so then 40 percent of the *****os ever made should be up here too.
Monkey Nuts- OMG, I’d completely forgotten about Imprint. Have you seen Miike’ short film ‘Box’? The ending really bothered me.
Here’s anoher suggetion- American Beauty.
what about freakshow the movie itself is not all very good but movie has a really graphic ending.
it was actually banned in 42 different countries.
The War Zone has some sick sick incestuous crap also see acne face Colin Farrell when he was about 16.
I just watched Bad Boy Bubby and the scene with the mother is beyond grotesque and repugnant.
Cronicas with John Leguizamo will definetly give you the creeps. Not to mention that it has some distubing stuff like setting on fire a guy, excrement smearing, and infanticide.
ok nevermind. i watched more of that beggoten one…its not all that scary, i guess just the part were the dude is like…gushing blood and practicly ripping open his stomach is creepy/gross. Im to lazy to watch the whole thing though.
OMG MDC86, Chaos is definetly pretty messed up movie. I was a bit short.
i just recently watched Begotten. it’s definetly a film that bares further study. It is a low budget epic.
we watched ‘un chien andalou’ in class a couple of years ago. i’m not usually sqeemish, but that eyeball scene was not pleasant to watch. ‘irreversible’ is a brilliant movie. the beginning when the boyfriend and ex and the club…
a lot of japanese films, for example ones by daisuke yamanouchi or tamakichi anaru, are definitely extremely disturbing, but as such are very obscure, and honestly, i don’t even want to see them based on what i’ve heard. some hong kong cat 3 films, such as the untold story, are definitely more disturbing than a lot of the films on here. and i stand alone should probably be on this list.
Yeah, Nekromatik was definitely sick!
i think cannibal ferox also belongs on there
Hard Candy, with a pre-Juno Ellen Page should’ve made the cut.
The other day I saw the last bit of Fargo. Peter Stormare’s character was jamming a human leg into a wood chipper. Seems to me that might just be a disturbing movie. :p
Drogo: fortunately there are not many scenes in the movie like that
It is, otherwise, a very funny film. It is one of my favorites!
Come and See deserves to be on the list. Great film, a must-see!
caligula??
Cannibal Holocaust is a great film, very well made for its years and they really did their research into cannibalism, watch the BBC series called ‘Tribe’ it was on around 3 years ago in the UK, the episode on Papua New Guinea (think thats the one).
i’m suprised that ‘a clockwork orange’ isn’t on here. ‘last house on the left’ should be an honorable mention. when the movie was playing in a movie theater, members of the audience tried to break into the camera room to destroy it. a great way for wes craven to begin his career.
I really fail to see what’s so disturbing about A Clockwork Orange. The Last House on the Left is really disturbing, and the remake, Chaos, will make one vomit to say the least.
I recommend these:
The Girl Next Door, Visitor Q, Funny Games, Cronicas, The War Zone, Imprint, Flowers of Flesh and Blood, and The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things
A notable omision (albeit a bit late) is the recent movie Taxidermia (http://imdb.com/title/tt0410730/). It is disgusting, shocking and very very good.
Plot outline:
Gyorgy Palfi’s grotesque tale of three generations of men, including an obese speed eater, an embalmer of gigantic cats, and a man who shoots fire out of his penis.
A new inclusion should be “Titicut Follies”
A movie on a mental asylum and the life being led there. No Gore, Pure Disturbance
Imprint, Imprint, Imprint. It’s disturbing as hell.
Aside from that, it’s a good list.
Teen witch should have been number one.
No Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)? Oh well.
Some other good ones: Ghosts… of the civil dead, Los Sin Nombres and the recent, very brutal CARGO 200 by Aleksej Balabanov.
And anything by Bruno Seidl or Michael Haneke is pretty cringe-inducing, and, as a rule, not for any gore. Pretty much the same category as Man Bites Dog.
150. Micowoco: Oh my god, I have seen Los Sin Nombres years ago, but I forgot the title and never found it again. Thanks for posting that!
Little late in coming, but…
No Country for Old Men: The look on Javier Bardem’s face when he’s strangling the cop is both hysterical and WTF-inducing. Also his near giddiness when he’s asking the guy to “step out of the car please, sir”.
Silence of the Lambs: Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine) sporting a mangina and dancing to the song “Goodbye Horses”. For some sick reason, I find that scene hot…
“Silence of the Lambs” could be there. I’m sure that disturbed a lot of people as it is a very famous movie.
I can’t believe you did not put Pink Flamingo’s on here!
Definitely Jon Water’s sickest work.
Divine eating fresh dog *****, not to mention the egg-lady, the winking butt-hole, or the live chicken forced into a woman’s vagina, that movie definitely deserves a place on the list, or maybe a Jon Waters list should be made..
Can I recommend the Tales From the Crypt episode ‘Fovever Ambergris’? Sad and sick.
I’ll also put Goya’s Ghosts in the fact that it shows how intolerable man can be to man all in the name of God. Natalie Portman getting raped by a corrupt priest. Javier Bardem being tortured and screaming for mercy. Sickening.
Lady_Luzhin: Ah, Forever Ambergris…Steve “Mr. Pink” Buscemi losing an eye and turning into a walking corpse. Sick. Goya’s Ghosts was tragic, but the portrayal of man’s inhumanity to man was spot on.
I’ve seen just about all of these, and I gotta say, Cannibal Holocaust is really weak compared to some a lot of other things out there.
Anybody seen Flower of Flesh and Blood? I never throw up ever and this one seriously got me nauseous.
Murray: Flower of Flesh and Blood was horrific. In my opinion the most violent, disgusting, grotesque and completely devoid of artistic merit horror movie out there. Nothing more than a simulated snuff film. Your right about the gore in Cannibal Holocaust, but it is the repeated, prolonged rape scenes that really raise that film to the level of unacceptable sadism (IMO).
i just bought Begotten on dvd. In most places you can only purchase it for 75 or more dollars but i got it for 25. where can i watch the holy mountain?
I have to say, really good list but I would drop Gummo for Klass. It’s a recent Estonian film about bullies… really hits the mark. And thepennymachine, you can get The Holy Mountain on amazon.com for $19.99 new, or $10.85 used.
The Exorcist.
Michael Haneke’s Benny’s Video is absolutely brilliant. The film will definely raise moral issues versus parent’s love. Haneke’s Funny Games is very good and disturbing.
I watched Los Sin Nombres mentioned up above very good.
I recently watched Inside, a French film, gruesome and distubing. You’ll find it at the Dimension Extreme website and while you are there check Broken as well. Both films not for the weak stomach.
Has anyone ever seen Nattevagten by director Ole Bornedal? I think it was remade under the name Nigh*****ch. I saw the original Swedish movie a long time ago, and I must say that the whole setting of the movie is very disturbing. I think way more disturbing than Cannibal Holocaust (which was pretty lame at the time). I don’t know if the remake has the same explicit content, but… DAMN! If you get the chance, you should see the original. It’s worth enduring the Swedish language
Annunnaki have you seen a Norwegian film called Next Door by Pal Sletaune? I just did a search on Nattevagten. It’s in Danish. Anyhow it has good reviews. It is in my queue of Netflix for this week. Thanks tip.
***NOTE: The fifth movie, Ai no corrida, is also called The Realm of the Senses or L’Empire Des Sens. It was not that disturbing. It was just naughty and a bit sordid nothing more. There is another movie that deals with this story called Sada.
im surprised El Topo isnt on here!!!
extremely surreal film
im sorry but… the scene in gummo was just plain stupid and, excuse my strange sense of humor, but funny as hell. those little kids yellin out those cuss words were like 8 lmao just seemed like pointless yelling from possibly abused kids. freakin redneck kids just acting stupid is all that movie appears to be.
as for begotten, that movie frankly just weirded me the hell out. i got through like 6 minutes of it and just turned it off cuz it was really… well, strange
What about Takashi Miike’s Visitor Q, I’d give it Number 1.
i only got 5 minutes into begotten before turning it off.
sooo disturbing
This is definitely a decent list, I’m glad you left off stuff like Straw Dogs and A Clockwork Orange, those movies are pretty dated and aren’t really that disturbing.
Eh, I wouldn’t have Requiem for a Dream or Gummo on there, those movies are perhaps psychologically disturbing, Gummo more so, but don’t stay with you like Irreversible or Man Bites Dog.
Visitor Q is definitely one of the most *****ed up movies I’ve seen, that’s Miike at his most depraved, and also his best i think. I’ve heard some of Pier Paulo Pasolini’s other films are pretty *****ed up.
Most films by Harmony Korine, including Gummo. Ken Park is also a very messed up film.
How is Eraserhead not on this list?
Yay I’ve seen 14, 13,12, 7, 6,4, 3, and 1. I love Cannibal Holocaust. Somehow I’ve managed to watch it 3 times. All the way through.
Hey does anyone know the name of this movie? Its a french horror film were this lesbian is running from this killer but in the end you see that shes the one who was actually the killer. That was pretty disturbing. I saw it once and can’t remember the name.
Quiana it’s “High Tension” very distubing.
thankd raymond
Requiem for a Dream. Trainspotting. Jacob’s Ladder. Dead Ringers. Seven. Silence of the Lambs. River’s Edge. Apt Pupil. The People Under the Stairs. Parents. A Clockwork Orange. No Country for Old Men. Pan’s Labyrinth. The Exorcist, and Exorcist III.
High School Musical 3 really freaked me out.
I’m glad to see that cannibal holocaust was on the list, it’s the only one i’ve seen out of the group. I’m sincerely confused though. I know for a fact that the animals were actually killed, but I’m a makeup artist (special effects,etc.) and I question whether or not the people were actually killed in the movie too. I can’t convince myself that someone could actually make the special effects look so realistic. What about when the tribe cut that guy’s private parts off? And the woman on the pole….IT LOOKS SOOOOOOOOOO REAL!!!! too real. Someone please explain.
Requiem for a Dream is an amazing film , watched like 3 nights ago.
Also the Tune Requiem for a Dream is Very Very Impressive.
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Just thought id add if you like that tune, you most likely will like Oh Verona