10 Disturbing Movies That We Will Never Watch Again

Have you ever heard somebody say a movie was disturbing in a review? These films encompass strong language use, rigorous violence, and horrifying graphics. The audience's sensitivity to a movie's intense impact often leads to its reluctance to watch it again. Following are ten disturbing movies that were once watched but will never be seen again:

1. Irreversible (2002)

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When a woman gets raped by a stranger, his boyfriend & ex-lover form allies with two criminals to punish him the same way. The movie caused distress among viewers with scenes of a man repeatedly bashing somebody's head and raping a woman before beating her to an unrecognizable appearance. A contributor adds that due to the graphical nature & disturbing background music, the movie is hard to digest for many.

2. Seven (1995)

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Seven belongs to the crime/mystery genre and follows Somerset and Mills detectives on a dangerous mission to solve a murder case inspired by the seven deadly sins. David Flincher, a renowned psychological thriller filmmaker, directs it. The gritty and shockingly wistful film exposes the nature behind heinous criminals and shades of dark psychology. Some moviegoers highlighted that the highly disturbing graphics make it even more thrilling as the film climaxes. 

3. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

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The movie's plot centers on Dr. Hannibal Lector, a brilliant and psychopathic serial killer in prison. One day, an FBI trainee visits him to understand the psychology of another serial killer who abducts & kills women. An online individual recalls the iconic performance of Anthony Hopkins as a serial killer that led to him being featured in three series within the same franchise. It is sure that this movie will get under your skin.

4. Black Swan (2010)

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In this 2010 horror/mystery thriller, a ballerina named Nina can go to any extent to be immaculate. She soon leads in the industry with her attitude and becomes the main character. One day, she gets the chance to play White Swan. Still, when her director decides that Lily will be performing the role instead of Nina, She's left with mental strain & hallucinations. Its absurdly captivating unexpected twists can be a treat for some & trick for many.

5. The Skin I Live In (2011)

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It follows the story of Dr. Robert Ledgard, who loves his wife deeply & a plastic surgeon by profession. One day, the lady dies burning in a tragic incident, and Robert is left suffering with her obsession and grief. So, he creates synthetic skin resistant to damage by experimenting with surgical treatments on a captivating woman. It explores themes of over-obsession, technological advancements, and psychological assault.

6. Byzantium (2012)

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Byzantium highlights the tale of two mysterious young women who seek refuge in a run-down coastal resort. After getting the shelter, they now battle to keep their secret hidden to survive that they were born 200 years ago & feed on human blood for sustenance. Cinephiles claim that the strong violence and abundant dead bodies on the scene are disturbing to them.

7. The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)

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A father-son duo is invited to conduct an autopsy when an unknown woman is found dead in an apartment. While trying to unravel the cause of her death, they get disturbing and inexplicable findings revealed upon them that defy medical explanations. On an online platform, a user wrote that the unsettling story evoked fear & left her in discomfort that she'll never watch it again. 

8. Parasite (2019)

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Some movies are made for entertainment purposes, while some are made to reflect society's image. Parasite is a satirical drama thriller that explores societal wealth disparity and the consequences of greed, focusing on the Kim family's shocking revelations as they work for the wealthy Park family. A user articulates that he knows things shown in movies are not reality; still, the way class difference has been shown, he won't watch the film again.

9. The Woman in the Window (2021)

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Viewer discretion is advised; some netizens believe the movie is a bit graphical & violence-provoking. But what would one expect from a vampirical movie? In the suspenseful story, a psychologist one night, while looking out of the window, witnesses the murder of her neighbor. In an attempt to find the murderer, she gets trapped in a deception web & psychological twists, leaving her questioning her sanity. 

10. Audition (1999)

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The movie, directed by Takashi Miike, observes the horror/romance genre. As the story develops, a widower and his friend are shown conducting auditions to find a potential wife for the lonely guy. When he finally likes a woman, she is not what she seems to be. It has a blend of dark human psychology and patriarchal culture that wouldn't align with the ideology of most viewers.

15 Women From the 90's Everyone Loved

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In the 1990s, actresses like Jennifer Aniston, Demi Moore and Julia Roberts were some of the most popular women in the world. They starred in blockbuster films, graced the covers of magazines, and had legions of fans. While their careers have changed over the years, these women remain iconic figures from the 1990s. Here is a look at 15 women from the 90s that everyone had a crush on.

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Black and white movies may not be as popular as modern-day movies, but they are classics. Every connoisseur of cinema should watch them at least once. Recently, in a platform discussion, people have shared black and white movies that are a must-watch for any film enthusiast.

10 Movies/TV Shows That Ruined the Entire Franchise

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Franchise owners and filmmakers work tirelessly to produce hit movies and television shows that keep fans engaged and coming back for more. But sometimes, a single misstep can cause a franchise to crash and burn. On a popular online forum, users discussed the movies and television episodes that killed franchises. Here are the top ten responses:

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“That Movie Is Destined To Suck” 10 Cringe Actors Who Instantly Ruin Movies

Actors and actresses can make or break a movie with their performances. While some are beloved by audiences and critics alike, others are criticized for their lackluster acting skills and ability to ruin an otherwise good film. Recently, in a discussion on a platform, people have shared actors and actresses who can instantly ruin movies with their performances.

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