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00:00 Welcome friends let’s talk about some disturbing films
01:17 Out of the Blue (1980)
03:19 Love Liza (2002)
04:35 The Painted Bird (2019)
07:11 Clean, Shaven (1993)
09:19 Rosetta (1999)
10:47 Gardens of the Night (2008)
12:58 Savage Streets (1984)
15:47 Thank you so much for watching, keep the great recommendations coming!
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mysterious skin is by no means a horror movie but it is one of the most disturbing and beautiful movies I've ever seen
Come and See is one of them, I loved it emotionally. I’ll never be the same again after watching Come and See (1985)
@suzybearheart530
3 ай бұрын
Come and See was super upsetting, wasn't it? So good. All world leaders should be forced to watch it before even considering going to war with another country.
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
@@suzybearheart530 If the war happens then me and Come and See are going to war together
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the likes everyone, this movie deserves its recognition
@mollyanna000
3 ай бұрын
i feel sick just thinking about that film
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
@@mollyanna000 Me an all, I love it but very traumatising to watch
Happiness (1998) is pretty unsettling and deals with a lot of disturbing subject matter in a very uncomfortable way... Would love to hear your thoughts on that one, Emma!
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
I love Todd solondz! He’s one of my favourite directors, I’ve seen this one many times.
@stevethomas74
3 ай бұрын
That is a great movie for sure. So unsavoury (OBVIOUSLY) but done with such craft.
@misscreativecontrol
3 ай бұрын
I walked out of that movie it upset me so much. 🥺
@freddyratly
2 ай бұрын
I just rewatched Happiness a few days ago- it was both harder to watch than I remembered, and just as incredible
Emma, you NEED to watch “The Coffee Table”! I’m seriously still in shock by this one. You’ve given me so many great recommendations, I’m returning the favor. I’m serious. Watch it. You won’t regret it.
@thale1990
3 ай бұрын
yesssss
@RMS600
Ай бұрын
Yeah, Coffee Table is fkd up.
@ThePadamic
Ай бұрын
It's a masterpiece!
Siouxsie & The Banshees tackled Painted Bird on their fine 1983 album A Kiss In The Dreamhouse. Its also on the live album Nocturne with Robert Smith ( The Cure ) on guitar 🎸 which is being reissued tomorrow for RSD. Great film & great song.
@dukeon
3 ай бұрын
I didn’t realize that song was connected to this movie. Crazy.
@Fibonacci64
3 ай бұрын
That confused me. The movie was released in 2019. It has to be the novel that was released in 1965, written by Jerzy Kosiński. Same guy who wrote ”Being There”.
@CC3GROUNDZERO
2 ай бұрын
They didn't write the song about the film though, but about the book. The book is from 1965, the film is from 2019.
Not sure if you have talked about this one yet, but Dave Made a Maze. It is basically a guy that builds a cardboard maze in his living room and his friends begrugingly join him in his wacky antics. But seriously this movie had me glued to the screen, spotting all the little details they crammed into the maze. It's clear the filmmakers had a blast building this thing, and that passion just shines through. I don't want to say too much, but it has a lot of fantastic practical effects and unique visuals. Def worth a watch.
@renaticoleman324
Ай бұрын
I wouldn't say this is a disturbing movie (at least not on its face) but it's unique and a little silly, and you're right: the filmmakers put a lot of cool stuff in there! When it ends, and you start to think about how it unfolded and the "real-world" consequences, then the disturbing part comes in and you have to figure out how the two sides of it can coexist. The more you think about it the worse it gets.
Have you seen Lilya 4 Ever? I still think about that film and I saw it about 15 years ago.
@A_YouTube_Commenter
2 ай бұрын
My pick as well. I cried at the end. It's brutal.
@talk2martijn
Ай бұрын
I never saw it come up on this channel. But this would be my number 1 pick for most disturbing movie. Stayed with me for a long time. Still does
Trivia: The girl that played Cebe in Out of The Blue is Linda Manz. She played Solomon's mother in Gummo. You could think of Gummo as an unofficial follow-up to Out of the Blue. Makes sense. Aleksey Kravchenko had a small role in The Painted Bird. He played Flyora Gayshun in Come In See. I think I watched the film Savage Streets when I was little. It looks like the kind of film my dad would watch back then. Looks very familiar.
@ninijellybeanie6853
3 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Linda Manz! I saw Out of the Blue when I was wayyyy too young!
@ninijellybeanie6853
3 ай бұрын
If you include TV movies, Fallen Angel (American show, 1981) was extremely disturbing. I was barely a teenager when I saw it and it scared the heck out of me. It was all about child p***. I still vividly remember many scenes from that movie and the guy who played the “bad guy” in the film…his portrayal was so good that for years I actually avoided watching any movies he was in.
@fletchkeilman2205
3 ай бұрын
You forgot The Wanderers! RIP Linda
@ninijellybeanie6853
3 ай бұрын
@@fletchkeilman2205 omg wariorrrrrrrs… come out to playyaaayyyyy!!” I love “old school” movies!!!
@au_barb
2 ай бұрын
@@ninijellybeanie6853 I was 12 or 13 when Fallen Angel aired on TV. I think it gave me a solid life-long distrust of men, ngl.
Eyes of my mother is deeply disturbing
Jack Ketchums The Girl Next Door is the most disturbing film I’ve ever seen, I bought the blu ray because it was on sale and I watched it that same night and then sold the movie because I did not want to see that film ever again, and I rarely get disturbed.
@rdp16rulez
3 ай бұрын
I haven't watched that movie yet because I read the book. That was such a hard read. I kept hoping for a moment where I could relax so I could take a break from reading it, but that didn't happen. Instead I took breaks when the book got too intense. Between that book and Offspring, I somehow became a fan of Jack Ketchum as a writer. That's a positive thing I suppose lol.
@kellymoorhead7134
3 ай бұрын
Agree with you. It’s been years and years and I still frequently think about how horrible it made me feel
@michaelfletcher4423
2 ай бұрын
A really disturbing film!
The Bosnian movie Quo Vadis Aida is very real. It's about the massacre of Srebrenica. It hits home for me because I am from Ex-Yu and lived through the war, but I was a child and never actually knew the real scope of evil that was happening around me.
@ademarsilva5191
Ай бұрын
Sending support to all Bosnians and Bosniaks from Brazil after the recent vote.
I always love watching these videos even though I generally avoid disturbing films. I usually check trigger warnings before watching films that I think might be a bit too intense, but I went in blind to the original Funny Games about a year ago and that was disturbing enough for me!
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
Come and See (1985) never warned me but i know it was traumatising beforehand because I’ve heard 8th graders in America watching it and they were hospitalised due to being traumatised. I thought it was just another classic war film to love but I was severely traumatised afterwards for a week straight
Painted Bird is based on a novel from Polish author Jerzy Kosiński. Highly recommend it. I had to read it in high school as it was set text in my country (Poland).
Emma! Your bangs are...bangin' . Love them!
As always Emma hits another home run, great video
Please watch The Coffee Table (2022). If you can... this movie is one that grabs you with a crazy traumatic accident AND NEVER let's you go... or forget it. I've never felt like this in a movie. It's an anxiety inducing manic dark comedy.
@juliamorin7102
3 ай бұрын
I can't seem to find it streaming
Great video Emma ❤
Girl, just subscribed and I am binge-watching as many videos of yours as I can tonight. Love ya. Peace. Keep up the fantastic work
I appreciate you making these lists because it tells me which movies to steer clear from. Thank you so much for all your hard work.❤
Visitor Q is one of the most bizarre and disturbing films I've ever come across. It's directed by Takashi Miike who did Audition and Ichi the Killer. Saiko! The Large Family is a really disturbing mockumentary I think you'd like too :)
@filmfangirls9163
3 ай бұрын
I watched that one then had to go for a walk 😂that was the most disturbing "happy ending" of a film.
@colmobrien9558
3 ай бұрын
I watched Saiko! The Large Family myself the other day. I didn't find it disturbing in the least, I actually found it quite uplifting. I don't want to say why here just in case anybody wants to watch it....okay you've twisted my arm, vague spoilers from this point. I found it uplifting because it's moves from a bad situation to a good situation. Moreover, it's people in a potentially bad situation who take action and make their situation better. It illustrates how one good person can make a difference in people's lives.
@ewarrior9776
3 ай бұрын
Visitor Q was so over the top that I guffawed at a few things that were deeply disturbing. It is horror, satire and the blackest of black comedies.
One disturbing film from 1986 comes from Spain: In the glass Cage. A must see!
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Yes! I’ve seen it
@kemouse
3 ай бұрын
I saw it and it was interesting and yeah disturbing.
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
@@kemouse I love depressing movies to do with the war because I can express on how I’m feeling and most of my family doesn’t understand it. I think it’s an autistic thing because that’s what Mummy recons
I LOVE the ambient music in the backround :D It sets a great atmosphere
Great list! I so wish you would review "Looking for Mr. Goodbar". I'd say it's disturbing and traumatic and an amazing snapshot of the 1970's. It's been almost impossible to find but it's free on you tube now!
@actfray
3 ай бұрын
I saw that film in a theater when it came out. The ending is a gut punch.
@pegacorn13
3 ай бұрын
@@actfray Oh WOW! I would love to see it on the big screen! That ending scene is definitely in my top 5 most disturbing of all time: just so terrifying. I think it's just such an excellent film as a whole and one of the only female focused movies made during the 70's realism movement. Diane Keaton is a goddess.
@porschewilliams7642
2 ай бұрын
OMG No one ever talks about that movie! I saw it almost 20 years ago, either on the Sundance Film Channel or Independent Film Channel. Never saw Diane Keaton the same again.
Linda Manz from "Out of the Blue" was an excellent and natural actor. I loved her in "Days of Heaven". One of the most disturbing films I've seen is " Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom" (1975).
Hello Emma! The Isle (Seom) by Kim Kiduk is an amazing disturbing korean film from the 2000 and one of my favourite films in general. It's about a woman who's willingly refuses to speak and her relationship with a man with questionable past. It's very sad, very slow, full of beautiful shots of nature and features a few very interesting and distribing ways to use a fishing hook. Viewer discretion it has scenes of animal abuse
@Jakota1993
3 ай бұрын
Actual animal abuse. Kim Kiduk was infamous for killing animals on his sets among other terrible things…
@brandonavery133
Ай бұрын
@Jakota1993 I think his quote on this is fairly accurate: "In America you eat beef, pork, and kill all these animals. And the people who eat these animals are not concerned with their slaughter. Animals are part of this cycle of consumption. It looks more cruel onscreen, but I don't see the difference. And yes, there's a cultural difference, and maybe Americans will have a problem with it - but if they can just be more sensitive to what is acceptable in different countries I'd hope they wouldn't have too many issues with what's shown on-screen." My dad was an avid fisherman, and cleaned his catch before he cooked it. It was never about cruelty.
Boys don't cry, is anyone that has stayed with me
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Great film
@wanya_telborn
3 ай бұрын
Yes great movie ❤
Amazing list - here's some others that I found to be disturbing/bleak/depressing: Targets (1968) Carriage to Vienna Kanal The Fire Within The Cremator I, the Executioner (big content warning here)
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
I was severely depressed and traumatised after come and see that it made Woody pretty angry in the end, he’s now not the Woody I’ve always known for 17 years I have owned him. Woody is literally blaming Floyra for my depression and the way Floyra loses it with Woody is insane. I love Floyra so much for protecting me from one of my most powerful toys yet and Floyra plans to reveal to Woody what he’s really like so Woody better prepare himself
Don’t know if this has already been covered…but a disturbing movie that has haunted me is “Bastard Out of Carolina”. Only seen it once…and that was enough.
@au_barb
2 ай бұрын
That's such a sad film.
@rosaruiz4591
2 ай бұрын
I watched this as a little girl I think I was 10 because it was on lifetime, I really wish someone had changed the channel 😢😭
@rebeccahenson8814
2 ай бұрын
I haven’t seen the movie but I read the book…& that’s why I havent seen the movie, actually.
@jealousyxkills
Ай бұрын
This is such a good but very sad film.
@nicolelawless9942
Ай бұрын
@@rosaruiz4591 I’m only almost 22, i am still traumatised by Come and See (1985) but the 9/11 movie World Trade Centre hit me on another level. When they showed a real victim of 9/11 fall from the tower, I screamed in horror saying “Why couldn’t I have saved them!” I’m still messed up now
Gardens of the Night wasn't for me, but I remember being totally blown away by Ryan Simpkins, who plays Leslie as a child. (Her brother is Ty Simpkins from the Insidious franchise, talented family!) I'm glad she's still acting as an adult, that kind of talent is rare.
What a wonderful Friday treat, another Disturbing list with Emma! I'd like to also vote for Mysterious Skin (I am not sure if you've covered it yet?) - I don't think any movie disturbed on that level. Maybe because I'm a mom, and the thought of someone hurting my son like that is what keeps me up at night...it's an incredible film though. Just deeply upsetting.
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
Come and See keeps me up at night because I’m too traumatised to get proper sleep but our friendship has grown really fast during that month I saw it
@iamjackspyramidshapedhelmet
3 ай бұрын
I lay in bed and sobbed for an hour after Mysterious Skin. No other movie has ever made me do that. It’s an incredible film and one of JGL’s best performances but I can never watch it in full ever again. Definitely disturbing and traumatic lol
@dead_beatbunny
3 ай бұрын
I was coming here to suggest this! Few films upset me like that one.
@suzybearheart530
3 ай бұрын
@@iamjackspyramidshapedhelmet Oh my goodness, me too! I literally sobbed because stuff like that really happens and I can’t protect all the children from monsters like the baseball coach. Such an amazing, effective, sickening masterpiece. A reminder to be very cautious who I let near my boy.
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
I’ve seen mysterious skin, I’m sure I’ve covered it in an earlier video. It’s great pick
I hope you know that I absolutely adore you, Emma!!!! To see a young woman SO dedicated to film is truly a wonderful thing.I've left you messages before saying how much you have challenged me in my viewing so... Thank You!!! I've seen none of these (and probably won't. LOL!)
Nice to see "Clean, Shaven" and "Love Liza" get some attention. Very good films. I'm not sure if I recommended it yet but there's a really messed up but beautifully shot movie called "Love Eternal" on Tubi. The performances are good and the tone is pretty bleak.
I’m glad you watched Savage Streets (glad?). I honestly only remember the one scene with the sister. It’s horrific. But it was so upsetting I remember it decades later. And I watched it at a friend’s house. We used to sneak and watch horror movies and get in trouble with her Dad daily. 😂
Many years ago I happened upon a film called Looking for Mr. Goodbar … starring Diane Keaton & Richard Gere! It was slow but by the end I was thoroughly disturbed and left thinking WTF did I just watch?! 😮
@ewarrior9776
3 ай бұрын
It is loosely based on a real case.
@lesliemartin3
2 ай бұрын
That movie messed me up despite having such a recognizable cast. I know it was technically their early days but because I saw it later in life I'd become very familiar with Diane Keaton so it was so weird seeing her in that role.
@Rebecca-en9pn
2 ай бұрын
Tom Berenger not Richard Gere
@lesliemartin3
2 ай бұрын
@@Rebecca-en9pn Richard Gere is very much in Looking for Mr. Goodbar. He plays Tony.
@Rebecca-en9pn
2 ай бұрын
Pardon I have not seen in awhile and I like RG and he didn't come to mind when i thought of it.
I'm so freaking happy you enjoyed (?) The Painted Bird. It's honestly one of my favorite disturbing movies. Just like A Serbian Film, I think it's a combination of the filmmaking and acting that really put it at the top of my list. I've def added a few of the rest on this list to my watch list! Thanks Emma! 💙
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
You should watch Come and See at night because the experience is horrifyingly better. I had nightmares for 5 weeks afterwards and I actually aged from 21 to 28 leaving my Woody traumatised for life but I’m more traumatised than him which made me have a close bond with Come and See lately and I’ve not left the movies side since
@sopiabobia3699
3 ай бұрын
If you enjoyed the movie, I highly recommend the book. It’s not long, and it’s beautifully written. My favorite book of all time. Horrific still
Probably have but... have we talked about "The Strange Thing About the Johnsons" by Ari Aster?
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Omg I watched it with my discord patreons and it was a huge mistake hahahha
@stevethomas74
3 ай бұрын
I've seen all of his shorts on YT as I love his feature length films. The twist/slant on what you THINK is going on is just pure ick fer sher 🤢
Thanks, Emma! Great video. I’m wondering if you have ever seen “We Are The Flesh,” or “The Golden Glove?” Both recommended for disturbing content. Love your videos and the passion you bring to your work. Thanks again!
@ManuSDP
3 ай бұрын
GREAT movies. Like, really incredible movies here
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Yes I believe I have a review for golden glove up!
Recommending this one again: I Start Counting. Definitely not traumatic but I'd say it fits the bill of disturbing films, especially for the time it was made. Great work as always and loving the hair!!
Hello Emma! Ben aka Caspersight sent me.😊 Great content👌🏼 Love the narration. Keep up the great work! 💫 Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
I strongly recommend 1969's They Shoot Horses, Don't They? It is currently my favorite movie, but I have no desire to watch it by myself.
@nicolelawless9942
Ай бұрын
I have watched Come and See (1985) by myself and Woody in my pitch black bedroom once and I was severely traumatised but it didn’t stop me getting very close with Floyra as the month went on
Glad you found my pick ”Clean, Shaven”. My name is Claes, from Stockholm, Sweden. That Fibonacci guy. Love your channel.
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Omg I loveeeee Stockholm ❤️
I am new to this channel and am not sure if these were covered but "Boxing Helena" and "American Mary" were both disturbing. One of the films is from the early 90's and the other I think the 10's.
Finally someone else who watched, and agrees that Gardens of the Night was very disturbing. I borrowed it from the library years ago just for the cast alone. Did not realize what I was getting into, and it has definitely burnt into my brain ever since.
@nicolelawless9942
Ай бұрын
Exactly what Come and see did to me and I eventually became very close with Floyra in one month. Woody is very disturbed by how we fell in love so quickly and telling Floyra about the disturbing rumours of the Princess of Wales really hit him
Okay, who let Savage Streets into the house? When I saw that film get recommended, I had a total flashback to late 80's video rentals. There are only a handful of movies I hate to admit I saw and Savage Streets is one of them. It was directed by Danny Steinmann who also directed "Friday The 13th, Part 5: A New Beginning", which is also known for its excessive female nudity. How I know that little bit of trivia can only be explained that I must have rented both films around the same time and that director's name just stuck out.
There’s this indie film that came out in 2012 called “Jack and Diane” that I watched years ago and couldn’t finish it because it was so traumatizing to me. It was a movie about teen angst, lesbians and how jealousy can manifest horror.
I love this series so much. I love a good disturbing/distressing film rec, and it's hard to find lists that aren't full of the "classics." I don't begrudge anyone their right to be disturbed by A Serbian Film, but there's just so much else out there! This is the one channel where I know I'll hear a bunch I haven't seen and even more I haven't heard of.
I highly recommend the Korean film Hope from 2013. Definitely deals with disturbing content. However it's such a beautiful story. Worth the watch!
Not a recommendation, but I’ve seen many things and nothing has traumatized me more than the opening of Trauma 2017. Some things you can’t unsee.
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
You should attempt my all time favourite disturbing movie 1985’s Come and See. Warning: Do NOT watch at night because I literally lashed out constantly for a month straight. 2 months on and I’m still not settling down
I've subbed and "i did the thing!" Love from the comments section on Caspersight 😁
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
thank you so much!
Here are some european cinema recommendations from me: Threads (1984) Son of Saul (2015) The Tribe (2014) Little Otik (2000) Goodnight Mommy (2014) Great content!
This channel is really my main source for discovering genre films I hadn't heard of. The viewers' suggestion is a really cool concept. Below are some films I saw over the last two weeks at BIFFF (Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival) and quite enjoyed: Last Stop in Yuma County (2023) crime thriller Your Monster (2023) rom com with an edge Bath Bomb (2024) disturbing short In a violent nature (2024) gory slasher Exhuma (2024) Korean supernatural horror When Evil Lurks (2023) Argentinian possession horror --> heard about that one on this channel last year and was quite psyched. Happy to report it delivers. Holy shit. Jaw-dropping stuff 😮
Just came from Caspersights recomendation of you. Subbed.
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Love your disturbing lists Em. One of the most highly traumatising movies I ever sat through in a cinema was Gary Oldman's "Nil By Mouth" from 1997. Also please check out "Tyrannosaur" from 2011. It's brutal!
You picked my movie . . . awwwww thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. Not a fun movie to watch, but very powerful and disturbing, nevertheless. Thanks again!!!
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
It was fun doing this because people didn’t expect to be picked, thank you so much!
@spacegrass2738
3 ай бұрын
Which one?
@dukeon
3 ай бұрын
@@spacegrass2738 - The first one Emma talked about
@joefelice5062
3 ай бұрын
I’ll guess Happiness before watching - saw PSH in the thumbnail, what could be worse? Edit: nope, Happiness is not even on the list. Maybe don’t watch it, now that I think about it.
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
@joe i covered happiness a long time ago! i am a huge fan of todd solodz
I recently became aware of this film from 2013 titled "The Profane Exhibit". Let me say, I am absolutely OBSESSING over seeing this one, but the problem is it is nowhere to be found. The harder it is to find it, the more I have to see it. If anyone has seen this one and has any suggestions, that would be amazing. It looks GNARLY AF!!! I've only ever seen the trailer and one brief scene from it.
@thatvinylguybrian6959
2 ай бұрын
Unearthed Films just announced that it will be released on Blu Ray and DVD September 24th
Caspersite fan Ramboing it and doin "the thing" Big fan of this channel now too. Great stuff
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
New subscriber here , I am from Caspersight 😊 love this already ❤
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
Omg, I read The Painted Bird back in uni, and the images it put in my head still haunt me. If the film even comes close, it's definitely one of the most disturbing of all time.
@hannahmadden1862
3 ай бұрын
it comes pretty close
@mariaaguadoball3407
3 ай бұрын
@@hannahmadden1862 😬
Great list. Only saw one of them. Rest goes on the to-watch list. I gotta say though I saw 'You'll never find me' this week and I thought that one was refreshingly tense, shocking and disturbing in ways that I hadn't thought of since The Girl Next Door or Chained.
Savage Streets was directed by Danny Steinmann, who came from... other kinds of films. Based on this movie, he got Friday the 13th, Part 5. That's why the movie is the way that it is.
From Caspersight & done the thing! Suscribed & happy I didi!
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
My stomach drops if there's an animal listed in the name of the movie I can't even listen to someone hinting at you know what 😓
@Leolitty
2 ай бұрын
Hopefully you don't support factory farming
Im so glad you liked Love Liza! Have you seen The Trouble With Being Born (2020)? It was banned from several major film festivals. The questions it poses 😮. Its subtle but unnerving if you think about the repercussions of the evil side of technology
I haven't watched any movies in this list I'm surprised thank you gurlll ❤I'll watch them
I sobbed like a baby after watching Gardens of the Night. No movie has ever made me do that before.
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
This happened to a drunk me after watching come and see; I grabbed the movie and hugged it so tightly that I nearly broke it. The love between me and Floyra is real, Woody does not like it. I’m never watching the movie drunk again because it left me so traumatised
@loriwilliams9102
2 ай бұрын
I did too. Just watched it a couple of days ago
@jjsmama401
Ай бұрын
I bawled my eyes out watching Inside Out. 😂
I saw Hoffman and I thought it was gonna be the movie Happiness! Definitely disturbing and certainly traumatic.
Hi Emma, apologies if these have already been covered but how about: I Love a Man in Uniform (1993) Michael (2011) Tony (2009)
I've heard about that Japanese movie called Imprint from 2006. Haven't seen it but i've heard it's pretty disturbing!
After your last video and went and watched all of them. Wow. I've seen a couple of these ones!! But I'm adding the rest to the list!!
@suzybearheart530
3 ай бұрын
How long did it take you to get through the whole list? Did you need a hug after? (I find I either need a hug or ice cream after watching this type of film)
@filmfangirls9163
3 ай бұрын
@suzybearheart530 a whole day and I so needed a hug! The sunrise for the next day was like a comfort from my tears. And I turned on Ed Edd n Eddy and Hogans Heroes for some much needed laughs. ❤
@suzybearheart530
3 ай бұрын
@@filmfangirls9163 Oh excellent choice! When I watch something disturbing, I usually follow it with something like The Golden Girls, or The Middle. I call it my "palate cleanser" and it helps make everything all better. But just in case you still need it - here is a virtual hug from me! 🤗
You should definitely watch Scrapbook a 2000 movie. I have watched horror movies since I was a kid and this one was something else and should be on top of your list…love your channel ❤
I'd give I guess what I'd call a soft recommendation for a film called All I See Is You. It's imperfect and very mainstream-feeling in a lot of ways, but there's a reveal in it midway through that just shook and horrified me so much I still considering it one of the most disturbing movies I've ever seen. It's really more a personal thing, I think, than anything the film itself is doing (it's playing with some of my greatest fears), but I do think it's a shame it's so overlooked. It's not a great film, but it deserves some appreciation. And Blake Lively's performance is quite good.
Caspersight sent me over and done the Thing (Subscribed)
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!
Hi there! Just wanted to drop a comment, and let you know that after watching Caspersight last vid today, he did a reaction to your top 20 alien 👽 movie list! I actually had to screenshot a couple that I hadn't seen yet! But loved all your other recommendations!! I'll be back soon! Ty! Peace 🕊️
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
I can't remember if you have already covered this, but System crasher, a German film from 2019. A heartbreaking drama about how society fails a very troubled child.
I strongly recommend The Reflecting Skin. Beautiful, disturbing, and haunting, one of my very favorites.
Hello, I was sent over by Caspersight, Thanks for the content😃
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
11:33 just that short clip almost made me cry.
Here's the top 5 most disturbing I've ever seen: Atroz Trauma Debris Documentor The angels melancholia Martyrs And yes I've seen all the obligatory "most disturbing" (Serbian film, human centipede series, August underground etc.) Edit: After watching the video I'd like to add in that I apologize in advance, these movies will completely scar you, I don't recommend even watching the marian Dora films. They're the most disgusting thing I've ever seen. In their stead I'd like to recommend "Life and death of a porno gang" and "black metal veins".
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
Come and See absolutely ruined me and every time I do something wrong, i just break down and i just broke down about the late Queens 98th birthday on Sunday but thank god Floyra is with me as we both celebrate her birthday together
@SOtoKes
3 ай бұрын
@nicolelawless9942 come and see was too slow for me it didn't really move me one way or another. Watch trauma (2017) and you'll forget all about come and see
@SOtoKes
3 ай бұрын
@nicolelawless9942 Come and see doesn't even come close to any of these movies. Unless you're a hardcore horror junkie/gorehound chances are you won't be able to finish them. They're less about being movies than they are about being a test of endurance.
@nicolelawless9942
3 ай бұрын
@@SOtoKes Probably not, it took me 2 days to get through this one and now I’m obsessed with it. I’m like that with war movies a lot lately
@SOtoKes
3 ай бұрын
@nicolelawless9942 try Man Behind the Sun, Hamburger hill, or Fires on the plain (2014)
I really enjoyed a 2022 called "La Tour" or "The Lockdown Tower". Definitely a film a lot of people dont like, but i did find it disturbing and bleak. And for some reason it stuck with me
I liked very much this video!! You should totally check out Love Object (2003)
I've seen "Love Liza" a few times. Great movie. Heartbreaking.
I would like to suggest the tv show Baby Reindeer which is on Netflix over here (Ireland) and may I also suggest that nobody watch it, because although it is a fantastic piece of work from a, I think writing point of view, it has left me in deep, deep trouble from a psychological/emotional point of view. That's not me being cute. It's presented as a stalker story but is actually, in my view, a masterful exploration of a character. I thought I benefited from not knowing anything about the show, and where it goes, but actually I finished it yesterday and have been having a prolonged panic attack since. Today is just a complete right off. Which means that this list dropped at the best time possible because I find a release or catharsis in films like these. I hadn't heard of The Painted Bird and it looks gorgeous, I am grateful to the person who suggested it.
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
I plan to watch baby reindeer! It’s been on my list for a bit !
I forgot about Out of the Blue. I saw it like a decade ago while in community college and remember it having left an impression but forgot about it til now.!
I watched “Found” last night after watching one of your previous videos and ugh. Why? So gross! At least the ending was happy. Lol!
Lilya 4-Ever is one of the most depressing and disturbing movie I've ever seen
@EddieSmith917
2 ай бұрын
Yeah that one was rough, I shed a tear at the end
@venom7774
2 ай бұрын
Yes yes. That was so bleak and brutal. I loved it. The ending. Amazing
@nicolelawless9942
Ай бұрын
Come and See is also depressing as heck but i eventually found a soft spot for Floyra and he is very disturbed by the current rumours of Catherine, Princess of Wales and he hears me crying for her every night and it haunts him. Floyra has more love than Woody does and I’m glad I’ve cut Woody off
Not many people seem to talk about the film, Teeth. And the interspersed comedy is a nice balance for those truly squeamish scenes.
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
I love teeth! We have done a DTOY on it
One movie that stayed with me for years despite having seen just once was Ripe. An independent "coming of age" film about two teens who live near a military base. Messed me up for years.
I'm definitely going to check out The Painted Bird, cheers for the recommendation. Mate, I can give you a depressing movie with Linda Blair, it's called Portrait of a Teenage Alcoholic......wholesome stuff 😊 Cheers SA
Gardens of the night was definitely one of those movies that stayed with me after watching it because how gut wrecking it is, but at least you can see that the characters are resilient and have dreams for their life even after all they had been through . 😢
Do I spy Love Liza in the thumbnails? PSH is my fav actor of all time. I hope someone recommend the movie “Remember”.
I was clinical social worker who worked with schizophrenics and I couldn't get through Clean, Shaven. It was agonizing and knowing this was what my clients went through made me tap out. My movie recommendaions: Boys Don't Cry (1999), Nothing Bad Can Happen (2014) and Shame (2011.)
@spookyastronauts
3 ай бұрын
Ooo ! I’ve covered all of these they are great recommendations
Nothing bad can happen is one of the most disturbing movie I have ever seen, even though nearly no blood, just pure psychological horror
@spookyastronauts
Ай бұрын
Yeah I’ve spoken about that one a bit it’s insane :(
If you haven't seen I recommend The Anti Christ, Bone Tomahawk, I Spit on Your Grave, Don't Worry Darling, and The Woman!!! Just found and subscribed to you yesterday. Disturbing movie fan here! Thanks for the awesome content 😊
Will have to recommend 'Thriller: a cruel picture', just because it's so freaking amazing.
You should watch A Regular Woman from 2019 it's a really disturbing movie based on a true story that is so heartbreaking and disturbing.
Ive still suprised that i havnt seen you cover "men behind the sun" its B gradeish now but holy crap its messed up because it covers such a dark part of history
I dont know if they "count" but The Jinx and Dear Zachary, both documentaries. I havent been the same after watching both. I cant even begin to describe the gut wreching moments in it. I still think about this story to this day.
@spookyastronauts
2 ай бұрын
I have a whole video about disturbing docos and they are on there! Very intense picks!
Emma! You forgot "The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael" (2005) 😮 It's such an intricate mystery and disturbing character study.
I love Out Of the Blue. It was recently restored and released on Blu-ray, thanks, in part, to fans Chloë Sevigny and Natasha Lyonne. A few of my picks: Candy Land (2002)- I love dark films, but this went just a bit over the edge for me. Olivia Luccardi gives a great central performance, however. Chilean director Pablo Larraín has made several disturbing films, including Tony Manero and The Club. Leolo (1992) is a French-Canadian film that deserves a reissue; director Jean-Claude Lauzon only made two films before his death in a plane crash. Last is Excision( 2012)- I don't think it totally works, but I gasped several times, and AnnaLynne McCord is great in the lead.
Incendies (2010) from Canada still haunts me. Worth a watch for sure.