I love the way you chose disturbing scenes thanks to their ethical, emotional, human implications. You weren't looking for disturbing due to unnecessary gore or guts, you made such a good ACTUAL disturbing pick
The entire second half of Come and See and the middle of The Men Behind the Sun are terrible - both of these were based on the horrors of the Tiny Moustache Man People against common Russian citizens that happened to be in their way, and on the equally violent Japanese experiments on Chinese citizens who also happened to conveniently be in the "right" place at the wrong time. Both are on TH-cam for free, though it's better to see Men Behind the Sun with subtitles.
Just wanted to add onto the not meeting strangers from the internet... 1. Always meet someone in a public place and let someone know where you'll be, don't deviate. 2. Bring friends, or have them check on you. 3. Just because you're meeting a woman, does not mean it's safe either. Women do participate in trafficking other women. 4. Always watch your drink and food; don't eat/drink if it's left your sight, this includes the bartender or staff.
If someone is trying to take you to a different place and youdont feel safe, don't go. Even if they threaten you or try to physically make you go, do everything in your power to not go with them. Scream, kick, deadweight, whatever. You are more likely to survive if you don't go to a second location.
Add this too: If they tell you they will give you a ride, never accept, if they insist, still, don't go with them. If you ever pass by a car with an open door, never walk near it, you may end up getting pulled or pushed right inside the car If a child/elderly/woman asks you for help and tries to guide you somewhere that looks sketchy or empty, then you better call the cops because where i grew up, two women (one of them was a highschooler) and a man disappeared on three spearate days in different locations around my neighborhood and people witnessed them trying to help some individuals who claimed they were "lost", i no longer know anything about them but i guess their whereabouts are probably still unknown
Megan Is Missing has some pretty disturbing scenes but I think the poor acting kinda kills some of the effectiveness. The “photo 1 and 2” scene is very effectively disturbing though and the ending. I think the most disturbing part may be the writer’s fixation on Megan’s abuse in the past like….the way she casually talks about what that coach did to her in an upbeat way is just really unsettling.
in defense of the camp counselor assault scene, it’s not uncommon for kids to not realize they’ve been s*xually ab*sed when it happens they think “this is what adult do so i much be mature”. but yea i watched this movie vicariously through the YMS review and everything about it makes me eye roll… i was so surprised to see it go viral so recently and people take it so seriously/think it’s real. it’s just a bad fake deep movie
Funnily enough, my spanish teacher also showed us pan’s labyrinth in freshman year because it was in spanish. She was going to skip the scene but we convinced her to play it out. It was pretty gruesome to say the least.
@@YourAverageKurdishDudeOfficial she even showed the movie again this year (i have her as a teacher again) but we didn't get to the gruesome part though
Megan is missing had an extremely big impact on my life my dad showed me this movie when I was just like 10 years old and I remember watching it and seeing the barrel scene and crying and just feeling so confused but then later on in my life when I turn 14 I was being groomed by a man but I always told myself that I would never meet up with any of these people because of that movie
@@Milanon yeah it’s not the best but for its time and what it was speaking on was so shocking because it wasn’t being talked about but seeing this movie open my eyes
Apparently Emily rose wasn’t even possessed. 😭 She just had bad seizures and instead of getting her the medical attention she needed, her mom called in a priest and locked her in a room until she died. ☠️😭😭
No joke, Requiem for a Dream helped me kick my addiction. I wasn't addicted to street drugs, per se, but without going into details, I am a recovering addict, and that movie, along with a great deal of other things, has helped me stay clean. 12 months as of a couple of days ago. Thank you for the wonderful video, again, dude! Hope you're doing well. :)
If it wasn’t street drugs what was the addiction? As an actual ex-heroin addict there is nothing worse than someone that got off of adderall acting like they are recovering adicts on the level
Requiem for a Dream is the kind of movie you can only watch once. My mother told me that, she cannot watch that movie again because of how terrifyingly real the movie was. I watched it, and can agree tbh. Maybe I’ll watch it again but it was so so sad and devastating.
Yeah I've got to agree with you on that, also I don't agree with what he said about the film tho, believe me if you are on drugs and you watch this film it will make you want more drugs, it won't make you want to stop taking them, I first watched this film when I was addicted to speed and cocain and all it made me do is rack up another line, I've been clean now for 7 years and watched it again last year and it made me realise I had a lucky escape.
This is one type of video I want to be made into a series, since there are so many scenes in movies that are incredibly disturbing that you’ve missed. These videos would be really cool.
Requiem For a Dream has left me scarred for life. It's not a horror movie but it was one of the scariest movies I've ever seen along with "We Need to Talk About Kevin" which I'm curious to see if it made the list.
@@boopdaduckie he probably regretted it bc he's going to adult prison. how am i suppose to enjoy this movie and kevin now when ezra miller decided to become a menace 💔
I have a disturbing scene. It's from All Quiet On The Western Front (1930). It's a scene of a German soldiers friend, the German is named Paul btw, and Paul's friend (I forgot his name) gets blinded from artillery if I remember right. He just yells "MY EYES!" In a really disturbing manner. That scene horrified me
A few movie scenes I'd consider very disturbing. 1: audition's ending 2: the fire extinguisher and the 10 minute long r*pe scene in irreversible 3: the assault scene in the original I spit on your grave 4: the baby murder in mother 5: Eden lake in it's entirety 6: the miscarriage scene in Climax 7: the car crash in enter the void 8: the twist reveal in oldboy 9: the barn scene in come and see 10: the ending scene in antichrist 11: the hammer scene in kill list 12: the ending scene in we need to talk about Kevin 13: the squeal like a pig scene in deliverance 14: the book shelf scene in high tension 15: the c section scene in Inside 16: the r*pe of christ scene and urban grandier's death scene in the devils 17: Anna's death in martyrs 18: any of the real animal deaths in cannibal holocaust 19: the opening scene in ken park 20: the entirety of august underground, ichi the killer and the life and death of a p*rno gang (that last one literally has the reputation of being the other Serbian film, but I'd personally say it's no where near as bad from what I've heard about a Serbian film).
I'd add some more 21. FUBAR 22. Traces of death 23. The Connecting scene from human centipede 2 24. The ending of ester montag 25. The abuse of the wheelchair girl in melachony of angels 26. Guinea pig part 2 (looks goofy af for me but a lot of people are disturbed of it) 27. The countless amount of junko furuta stories 28. The sadness when every time the old guy us on screen 29. FM (let's just say it's Baby food...yeah baby food) 30. Tsubaki shoujo 31. Tetsuo the iron man the "drill scene"
@@smugofbishamonten1447 21: that’s actually real stuff. 22: also real suff. 23: never seen the movie but I agree from the clips I’ve seen. 24: no clue what that is. 25: I’ve heard of that movie but never seen it, do I even want to know what this is referring to? 26: also haven’t seen it, but from what I’ve seen I agree. 27: 100% agree from what I’ve seen in just concrete, which I’ve heard isn’t even the worst one.
@@InsanityContainmentz heads up for some disturbing scene because I'm gonna explain them The ester montag ending shows a man getting his eyes gouged out uncensored MoA: the guys abuses her "private part" to the point it bleeds so hard. Later on she committed suicide in the movie Guinea pig: pretty much torture porn where a dude with a samurai armor mutilates the woman very slowly
@@smugofbishamonten1447 If you want to talk about eye gouging in movies, Zombie flesh eaters has an absolutely horrible scene, where a zombie shoves a woman’s head onto a piece of sharp wood, which goes right through her eye, and gets stuck in it, it’s honestly the only part of the movie I remember.
it definitely helps to constantly tell yourself that these are all done by actors and everyone is safe, though it makes things worse when the movie is based on something that actually happened
I remember watching Megan is missing with some friends around Halloween. We all watched the whole movie believing it was real found footage. After the movie I was like “there’s no possible way this is real and was released to the public” I was relieved to find out that the footage was in fact not real and it was just acted out but it still haunts me. I also watched a Serbian film in it’s entirety and…let’s just say..actually I didn’t know what to say I was absolutely traumatized and sick to my stomach for a couple days
i never dared to watch The Serbian Film after reading it's story. i literally couldn't come to terms with the fact this was ACTUALLY made into a full-blown movie. so fucking disturbing to even read 😥
@@savag From what I can remember it was made for a political reason of the porn industry in, I think specifically, Serbia. But Wendigoon explains it better in his Disturbing Films Iceberg
cool thing about the house that jack built is that jack the killer has ocd. so he can’t leave a murder scene without triple checking and making sure everything is exactly how he found it, even when he’s a second from being caught. which makes the movie even more intense.
My most disturbing scene in a movie is pretty much almost the entirety of "The Girl Next Door" when things take a dark turn. It's about a girl who lives with her sister, aunt, and a few neighborhood boys. The aunt keeps teen girl in her basement and brings the boys to do the most screwed up things they could do to the girl. The movie is based on a real life incident and is based on the perspective of one of the boys who was forced to watch the torture. It's just so disturbing that I started to cry from how terrible it was and scarred me.
When i was 11 my dad made me watch megan is missing to "teach" me the horrors of the world and to make sure i dont get abducted or assaulted. he ended up traumatizing me then it became popular on tiktok a few years ago and seeing it all over my fyp literally sent me into shock. if you want to teach your kids stranger danger...dont traumatize them with a horror movie...
yeah that’s a terrible way to “teach” kids, I’m sorry you had to deal with that. Just teaching the simple reality of “not everyone has good intentions and strangers can hurt you” usually works :(
@@vethenoir this was not safe at all, there are infinitely better ways to teach stranger danger than traumatizing someone. Nobody needs to be traumatized to learn that not everyone has their best interests at heart
@@vethenoir and does that automatically mean traumatizing them is okay? No, it doesn't. Its like saying you should hit kids because they "don't listen", as if that will make them understand any more
I am so happy to finally see someone talk about Requiem for a dream! I’ve watch the movie several times and it still suprise me how intense the last scene (and honestly the whole movie) is.
I've never seen Requiem for a Dream, and knowing it's about heroin addiction, I don't think I will watch it. I will say, without going into detail, that the ending scene really hit me hard. I've personally lost certain loved ones to heroin addiction, so when I saw the old woman in her bed having such a wonderful dream, I shit you not, I started bawling my eyes out. Even now I'm still struggling to hold back tears while I type this. I just want to say, to anyone out there who might be reading this and is struggling with a drug addiction, you are not a mistake and you are not a failure. Addiction starts with the mind. It's okay to be broken. It's okay to hurt. You can still get help at any point, and I have seen some of my dearest friends recover from YEARS of the most BRUTAL drug addiction they had ever faced. You CAN be happy. But whatever you do, whether or not you want to get clean, please, please remember that there are people who love and cherish you so, so, so much. And if you think nobody loves you, you are damn wrong. I've cried for people I've never even met. I'll cry for you too. Change is possible, but only you can do it.
It's a really tough watch. Like you I have/had (the situation is nebulous we're not even sure if they are still alive) a loved one that fell into heroin addiction and seeing them spiral was fucking heart breaking and our entire family did everything they could to help but eventually had to just cut the cord and hope that one day they'll sort their life out because they just kept betraying trust and abusing every offer of help to get more. Just speaking about the film the performances from the three leads are phenomenal. Leto gets memed on a lot but his performance in this is spectacular and Wayan's is about as far away from the comedic stuff he's known for as possible. Connely's role in particular is just heart breaking.
@@drunkenprayer8390 I appreciate your personal review on the movie, but I don't think I'm at the point in my life where I'd be able to watch it. I do think I'm okay knowing it exists, and I respect the movie. I'm sorry to hear about your loved one. I know what it's like to have that kind of thing happen, so know you're not alone. All we can do is hope they're happy and healthy.
@@homeglowwithsue211 Two years? That is amazing! I am so proud of you. Even just HAVING the desire to change makes you a much better person than you give yourself credit for. Just remember: Recovery isn't always easy, and there may be times where you hit a bump in the road, but the best thing you can do for yourself is to not beat yourself up about it. Without going into detail (because this stuff is private business of course), I've known people who had been clean for 15 years, until one drunken night they found themselves getting back into those old habits again. And you know what? Shit happened, they realized it wasn't the right way, and they got clean again. It took a little over a year for them to get back to the way they were. And now they're back to 5 years of being clean. Mistakes happen, but it's your choice to learn from them! It's okay to fall sometimes, so be sure to pick yourself back up! Much love, and congrats on the sobriety!!
Great depiction of 'Requiem for a Dream'. I just want to add one thing about the ending, that seemed extremely symbolic and somehow made it so much more disturbing to me. Every single one of them moved into the fetal position at the end. Just an amazing movie.
I remember bawling when they showed the mom’s cute little old lady friends all crying and holding each other after seeing the state of her. Broke my heart, because you really see drugs don’t just hurt the ones who do them. 😢
@@Fent_Cart but it takes a certain demented person to go through with it, you can't make this shit up. and most of them aren't lessons it's for the shock value smh
had to watch it twice cus the first time watching it and not knowing what i was getting into seriously confused and fucked my brain up for a good 30 minutes just thinking about what the fuck i just watched LMAO, def a good movie if you're into abstract, psychological horror movies fr. 💯
Its a satisfying ending. I only watched a recap summary video from spooky rice's channel though, couldn't handle the full thing lmao. Im glad he fell into hell and is suffering for eternity, I had never seen a kid die like that in a movie, sick shit man....
Spoilers*** I honestly found incident two (the house that Jack built) was the most disturbing part of the movie because it really humanizes Jack. I love the scenes of him going into the house and checking under the furniture and doing it again and again because his OCD was acting up. Then seeing him happy because it had rained, washing away blood and guts from victim two.
@@blaizegottman4139 Spoilers** Yea when he attaches her body on the car and drags her body through the road and like half of her body gets like sanded off then it rains and washes into the road drains.
the house that jack built is an amazing movie. it’s very well structured and very well thought out. but i do not recommend if you don’t like psychologically disturbing movies. it’s very odd and gory. but it’s very good. tuv described this scene very good and most, yet not as disturbing, still very well thought out and good.
I suggest looking into the real story of “Emily Rose.” It is just very, VERY sad, and it’s less scary when you know she’s not possessed; she’s been forced off epilepsy meds by her very religious family and died a slow, painful death.
@@cindyalsrI suggest looking up Anneliese Michel’s tragic story. I will warn you, it’s very sad and frustrating, but it’s important to educate yourself so tragedies like this cannot happen again.
I watched Requiem for a Dream a couple years ago for the first time and it legitimately had me in tears, nauseous, and fucked up throughout my whole mind. It's one of the most impactful, gutwrenching, and incredible movies I've seen in my entire life. The musical score from the movie is beautiful and haunting and ties everything together so perfectly. If you have not watched it, you have to. Seriously.
I think the ending to req for a dream traumatized me when i was a kid, my parents let me and my sister watch stuff mostly unfiltered and it was one of those movies that I didn't understand fully but had a deep feeling a panic and dread for some reason. Train spotting is another one that put me in that same space, I wouldn't wish that feeling on my worse enemy.
Requiem for a dream is my favorite movie. I cry every single time during the scene when Sarah is talking to her son in the kitchen about how she's alone and has no one. She won Grammys for that. Such an amazing movie.
I’m surprised that scene from The Birds wasn’t mentioned. My aunt and I watched it when I was little, and there was this one scene where it is shown that this lady’s friend was brutally mauled by birds in his own home, and had his eyes pecked out. No noise, just a brief close up shot of his mutilated body, and bloody, empty sockets. Scared the shit out of me as a kid, and while I can see really pissed off crows ganging up on little kids, it’s a movie heavily based on fantasy with no possibility of birds rising up against people lol
@kat Yeah, for a long time, my aunt was scared of birds when she was a little girl. She and her friends would run inside when they saw birds chilling out on telephone wires lol
I was just like "oh my god nah" and switched the video to mini player, I could hear my own heartbeat but then I have adhd so I kinda just forgot what happened and was just kinda trying to make a cool beat with it 💀
The hunting scene in the house that jack built really got to me. Seeing that kid lie lifeless on the ground, with his leg separated from his body from the bullet, I just couldn't believe it. It was so hard to bear I was going to stop the movie, but I didn't. Still one of the most disturbing scenes I've ever seen. Megan Is Missing also hit me hard
Yeah I stopped watching right after the scene where he posed the dead boy's body. It sounds silly, I never thought that a movie could ever like impact me, mentally. But that movie really threw me for a loop for a solid month where I was just depressed and disturbed at what I had watched with this movie. Awful film, should have known it would be that disturbing when I saw it was a Lars Trier movie, it was too late by the time I realized I recognized the director's name and remembered what other shitty controversial movies he's made
Requiem for a dream is a must watch movie, at least once. Phenomenal cinematography considering it came out in 2000. All about the struggle of several drug addictions from different perspectives.
The first time I watched Megan is Missing I was 16 and it was free on youtube, I don't know if it still is or not. I honestly thought when it got to *THE* scene, that the footage was real. It was set up to look like the entire movie is real and had zero warnings. To say I was traumatized is an understatement lmao
Your the hero we don't deserve for disturbing stuff. Its crazy how after hearing about all this disturbing stuff, you still seem like a very chill and normal dude.
The "Jaw Break" scene from Mirrors literally *scarred* me when I was younger. When I saw it, I literally didn't stop thinking about it for about a week. I was even afraid to step foot in my shower.
I remember when my mother told me how when she first saw the exorcist, she was so terrified, that when she even hears the theme song to the movie, she starts crying, because it was so scary for her at that time, and I can kind of relate to that. I’ve never seen horror movies myself, because I cannot endure too much stress, but I know if I ever did, I would shit my pants off.
I watched Requiem shortly after kicking a nasty heroin and (mostly) Xanax addiction almost repeatedly just because I related so much to it and it felt nice to finally be somewhat understood. At the same time, it makes me feel typical now a days, removed about a year from the time. It’s cliche but it happens, and everyone thinks they’re not a statistic, but addiction is more powerful than anything you can deal with. I’ll put it like this, a year out, my body and mind still feels deprived, and now I take multiple pills a day to feel normal, and it’ll probably be like that for the rest of my life. These aren’t mind altering substances, but what’s the difference after a while? It may seem kind of like a bad idea, but I actually showed my most recent girlfriend this movie early on in our relationship and basically told her that at my worst, I have the potential to be exactly like anyone of those people in that movie. I think that if she can be okay with that, then she must really love me. Anyways. Hang in there fellow addicts. It’s a slow crawl but things do get better day by day even if it’s a fraction of a percent.
I don’t know how you can watch that. It hits too close to home for me as does “Trainspotting” I could only ever watch those movies when I was high. There’s a movie with Heath Ledger called “Candy”…. That one is pretty brutal too.
@@ruinsfnbr776 based on your amount of subscribers your either extremely underrated or you just suck and seeing that you have three vids the second option is more likely
I checked out Requiem For A Dream after your video and I just wanted to say thank you so much for bringing this movie to my attention. It's now one of my favorite works of art ever.
Have you ever watched the movie, Hereditary? There's this one gruesome scene where a small child was beheaded in a freak accident and the aftermath of her mother finding the body chilled me to the bone.
Megan is Missing isn't disturbing because of the content of the movie, it's because of how real it is. I remember watching it with a friend of mine, as little girls, and god. That was the introduction of how unsafe it is to be a girl.
@@jazchuuuuuv Yeah i definitely won't watch it ever. The fact that things like these happen in real life is what scares me. Oh and im a teenager, but I still wouldnt watch it ofc for obvious reasons lol
I have a three disc copy. For anyone that doesn’t know what happens to the children, they are forced to have sex with each other, perform sexual acts with the adults, eat out of dog bowls, eat shit, be on all fours. Marquis de Sade is an interesting and controversial philosopher and writer. It is a very difficult watch. I would recommend it to very few people.
“Requiem for a Dream” is my favorite movie ever. I’m a recovering addict & this movie captures the emotional & physical destruction/deterioration that occurs once addicted
Requiem for a dream is an absolute masterpiece, one of my favourites. The big pharma cult is so heartbreaking... its a truly amazing film However... The great ecstasy of Robert carmichael is hands down the worst thing I've ever witnessed. I still have not finished watching the end scene... I love gore and really dark scenes but that scene made me feel physically ill for days. Should never have been made imo
The great ecstasy if Robert Carmichael honestly fucked with me so bad and I think it's because literally nothing happens during the entire movie then all of the sudden there's this random, horrible rape/murder that just leaves you shocked and with literally like no context. Like salo and a Serbian film didn't affect me the way that one did.
@@ammiethehammie3521 I'm so glad I'm not alone! The scene where they were all going into the room with the girl messed me up, but the ending.... noooooooope. Absolutely horrific and I didn't even watch it all x
Watching those Megan is missing scenes made me remember how cringe and edgy that movie tried to be. Those pictures could be scary to some but it just never hit home for me. Don’t get why tiktok seemed to think it was so terrifying
You should do something about the movie "Martyrs" it's message is essentially bringing women to the brink of death so they'll have a near death experience and see what's on the other side, it's incredibly dark, gruesome, and disturbing
Gosh, "The house that Jack built" and "Requiem for a dream" are such a good movies. Requiem for a dream does very good job when it comes to playing with viewer emotions. I feel so bad for Sara even though it's just a film :( ♡
The second movie sounds insane! I was literally crying by u describing it. I’m definitely gonna watch that! Update: Requiem of a dream was dark. That was the most darkest, saddest and heartbreaking movie I have ever seen. It was disgusting and sad. It was a great example on what drugs can do to a person. The camera angles, music and silence, story was all just sad. There’s people in this world with hopes and dreams but are so addicted to drugs that they probably can never reach there dreams. Another thing is that it’s like you can feel for these characters. Tyron wanted his mom to be proud, harry wanted best for his mom, Sarah being all alone and wanting to be on television and Maryanne wanting to be a designer(along with harry her BF) but got so lost in addiction that she was willing to sell herself. You just feel bad for them. This can really happen in real life, I think that’s the really depressing part. Sarah’s story kinda hit me hard tbh. My mom takes diet pills.(but they don’t make her go insane nor is she addicted) on top of that my mom sometimes says how lonely she can feel and takes therapy because of it. Let’s just hope she doesn’t meet up with the wrong doctor one day and something happens…lol. But trying I hope and pray my mom realizes one day that she’s not alone and that she’s a beautiful and strong woman🙏🏼.but enough of that Overall, the movie was phenomenal! It was amazing. The movie does a great job at making you feel sad lol. While I was watching it I was sick and sad. I was like:😕😦🤢 lmao. I highly recommend it if you haven’t seen it but I also warn you that it’s very graphic and depressing. I’m sensitive to this stuff and still watched it so I hope u do to lmao.
Same thing literally happened to me 😭I watched the movie with my dad last night and I was a different new person after watching that movie, it changed me
Another really disturbing scene is the decapitation of the girl in hereditary. Super shocking and how the boy just goes home after is also just disturbing. Shows the head in another scene which is also very shocking. Love the videos tuv!
One detail I despised in Requiem for a Dream was that doctors would call the police if you were I’ll from a drug. They won’t and if you’re overdosing GO TO THE HOSPITAL.
i was 11 when megan is missing came out and my mom watched it and she got so scared she called me into her room to hug her. i asked what she was watching and she said the basic premise but told me i couldn’t watch it with her because it was really graphic. however she forgot to delete it off the recordings and i was still curious so i watched it alone at night and it scared the bejeezus out of me. i only really remembered the rape scene, and this video made me remember the barrel scene and the memory hit me like a truck i had fully blocked the ending out haha
@@aeiou1738 well with these kind of movies you put yourselves in their shoes and that'll scare the hell out of ya. It's more the premise that makes it's unsettling.
I showed Megan is missing to a friend of mine back in October bc yk spooky season and when it comes to the part w the barrel I closed my eyes and warn my friend how scary it was to me and I feel so bad bc she saw it and ended up having a panic attack, we both calmed down and it’s just the fact that stuff like that happens every day without anyone knowing
american history x curb stomp was pretty unsettling for me. even though they don't show anything too graphic, the intense realism makes it feel so terrifying/unsettling
When I first watched Megan is Missing, it took me two weeks to get all of that out of my psyche! Also if you’ve never seen Pan’s Labyrinth it’s a really remarkable movie that sends you on a roller coaster of emotions. Honestly a must watch!
thank you for talking about megan is missing ! i watched it a year or two after it came out on netflix i think ? i was in middle school and home alone and i remember screaming and pausing the movie when megan was revealed in the barrel and running out of the room i was watching it in. took me an hour or so to calm down and asking my mom to watch the rest with me so that i could finish it. definitely was hard to fall asleep that week. no one i knew had ever seen that movie, but of course tikotk makes it a trend to react to it so ig now more people have
The last few scenes down in the dungeon or whatever in Megan is missing traumatized me for a few days. It didn’t help that I watch it late at night by myself. I was relieved to find out it was just a movie and not real.
For me Megan is Missing wasnt quite disturbing, sure the concept of it can be scary and alarming, but the execution was eh, for the House that Jack built, I love that movie so much actually! Definitely recommending it to anyone!, overall for me Megan is Missing doesnt surpasses movies such as A Serbian Film, Salo, Midori and so on (sometimes I’m questioning my life choices)
I went in thinking it was so disturbing and awful. I watched it by myself, at 8:00 at night, and didn't look away from anything. I was expecting so much more.
Thank you for the video, Mr. Tuv. I am one of your older subscribers (yep, a baby boomer!). I would like to give an unsettling scene from a movie that came out back in the day. The movie "Kingdom Of The Spiders" (with William Shatner!) has a very eerie ending scene with an entire town having been covered in spider webs. Just trust me---it was very unsettling back in the day thinking that these poor people survived an attack of spiders only to find the next morning that the entire town has been entombed in a web for the spiders to return for their feast! Creepy!
Definitely watch the house that Jack built and Requiem for a dream this or two of the most amazing films I’ve ever seen. I definitely do not recommend a Serbian film because I myself have not seen it because I know what happens and I don’t want to see that. Salo is not that bad but it’s really weird and gross. Like poop eating gross to a level that is just horrible.
@@jbalvinmomsbiggestfan requiem for a dream. Yeah it’s good but it’s really sad. It’s definitely good as a PSA about not doing drugs. I highly recommend it!
The House That Jack Built is criminally underrated. I watched it with my brother the first time I saw it, we took a break after the 3rd incident hahaha. I've seen it several times since, it's one of the few movies I own on blu ray. I've seen Requiem for a Dream many times too, fucked up, great movie. Megan is Missing is terrible except for the last scene, which is almost too much, I actually had to fast forward it (which has never happened).
Requiem for a dream will always.. ALWAYS give me goosebumps even when I mention it. The performances by all four of the main characters, the plot, the cinematography, the musical score.. ALL of this movie is so god damned well made. It has its very own special place in my mind and heart because it’s one of my all time favourites and also one of the most gut wrenching and hard hitting films I’ve watched.
Come and See (1985) is the best anti-war film I've ever seen. It's a harrowing look at war through thr eyes of a child. Seeing how he changes from "Yeah! Let’s kill the bad guys!" to a far-off stare and graying hair (the actor's hair actually grayed
@@agnethernstrup2210 I agree. I've yet to watch another film like it. I love how it ends before the war does. They kill the Nazis that pillaged, murdered, and raped their village, but it doesn't feel triumphant. Those people were still horrifically murdered and there is still a war going on.
I know this is an old comment section, but if anyone is into realistic and war-related movies like Come and See (which I would say probably beats out majority of these disturbing movie due to the movie being based on the Katyn Massacre of WW2), one I would recommend is the warfilm based on the Yugoslav war's of the 90's is "Lepa Sela lepo gore" ("Pretty Villages burn nicely"), i'll never forget the scene where it's the last scene of the two good childhood friends named Milan and Halil (now enemies) looking at the massacred civilians in a hallucination vision during the Bosnian Civil war that happened all while the song "Bacila je sve niz Rijeka" ("She threw everything in the river", in reference to the tunnel being built call the "Tunnel of Brotherhood and Unity" near an unnamed village in the Goražde region in eastern Bosnia-Herzegovina) is being played on an accordion.
When I'm telling you with seeing Megan is missing (I haven't actually watched the movie) and that part with the barrel revealing Megan's corpse I legit actually jumped in fear
The case that the Exorcist is based on has always been interesting to me. We live 10 minutes away from where it happened and my dad claims that Anneliese Michel was a distant relative of my grandfather. I don’t know whether or not that‘s true, but it kinda haunts me.
Requiem is the single only movie that ever gave me a full blown panic attack. I had to lay down and couldnt get up to stop the movie and had to hear the rest of the movie finish while I was hyperventilating and sobbing it was really something lmao
If you’re still continuing with this series might I suggest the Poughkeepsie tapes. Watching that film when I was younger had a massive impact on me. Looking back, yeah the acting was very wooden given from a few actors but majority of the actors do a pretty good job. It’s a film not widely talked about and has a scene that still sticks with me to this day. Megan is missing does not compare to it. It’s a film that really conveys a sense of helplessness and psychological damage from kidnapped victims
I watched "A Serbian Film" with my mom. When I was 11. Nonetheless, I got traumatized. Why did my Mom let me watch it with her? I dunno, but that movie is literally insane. It's also banned in like 46 countries so that goes to show how disturbing of a movie it is.
Me and my mom watched Cannibal Holocaust together lol. I remember my brother finding this site called 123 movies and there's a bunch of random movies on it. I kept thinking we were gonna get in trouble for watching the movie because it was banned and we're watching it for free on a browser lol.
@@Kakmanmartinez666 Cannibal Holocaust was a crazy movie. I think I watched that when I was young too. It has some of the most disturbing gore I've ever seen. I remember the director of the movie had to show up in court with the actors to prove they didn't die because the film was so realistic.
the exorcist was actually based on a different series of exorcisms that happened to roland doe in st louis university !! i live near stl so ive been trying to visit the remnants of the site. there is a movie based on the exorcisms of emily rose, but both of the real-life stories are really haunting (i dont believe in that kind of stuff, but emily roses story made me really sad) (edited to fix his name)
yeah, emily rose was completely different. the boy (who i think is named Roland Doe) in st louis university was back in like 1949. emily rose was in the 70s.
@@Talonglow oh rip i didnt know roland doe was his actual name, the research id done (i did a full research paper on exorcisms and if theyre real or not plus how the media portrays them in sophomore year, i included roland doe and emily rose) always said roland doe was kind of an equivalent to john doe. did a bit more research just now and ur right !! thanks for the correction
requiem for a dream is such an amazing movie, the soundtrack does such a good job of getting you really on the edge of your seat, u feel like something bad has to be happening next…
You've reminded me that I should really watch Pan's Labyrinth again - it's a beautiful film, graphic violence aside, and one of my favourites ever. I saw an interview with Guillermo del Toro way back when where he said he wanted to move as far away from exciting movie violence and sexy movie star scars as he possibly could, and instead went for horrifically visceral scenes, because the Spanish civil war was a terrible time to be alive. Also, I definitely agree that the demon in Insidious is disturbing, but the scene that freaked me out the most is the one where he's standing in the bedroom, in silhouette, and someone asks him what he wants, and he just silently points at the kid with those freaky elongated fingers. Creepy af.
pan's labyrinth was spectacular but didn't even notice the gore in that film as it was r rated. I mean r rated movies have normalized violence like that.
Requiem for a dream is one of my favorite movies. It's one of those movies that kinda twist expectations. Like you wanna believe everybody is gonna be fine, or at least financially stable and happy. But ends with literally every single character getting the worst possible outcome. It's like if in pulp fiction everything just went terrible for every single character included in the saga.
I like the whole every character is main character vibe from it. I like how it makes you believe at one point everything is gonna be good and they're all on the up and up. And then totally twists everything in the last act for everything to end horribly wrong instead of happily ever after.
this is so irrelevant, but it’s nice that youtubers like tuv are just. straight up honest about why he can’t say certain words or do certain things so at least everyone’s informed instead of pressuring him. lol. thank u for being real w us tuv. it feels like i’m your friend
A foreign movie I never see talked about: The Golden Glove. About a German serial killer in the 70’s. Literally some of the grossest scenes I’ve seen in awhile
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I love the way you chose disturbing scenes thanks to their ethical, emotional, human implications. You weren't looking for disturbing due to unnecessary gore or guts, you made such a good ACTUAL disturbing pick
The entire second half of Come and See and the middle of The Men Behind the Sun are terrible - both of these were based on the horrors of the Tiny Moustache Man People against common Russian citizens that happened to be in their way, and on the equally violent Japanese experiments on Chinese citizens who also happened to conveniently be in the "right" place at the wrong time. Both are on TH-cam for free, though it's better to see Men Behind the Sun with subtitles.
Lol yeah insidious was so fucken disturbing for its ethical, emotional, & human implications 😂😂
Just wanted to add onto the not meeting strangers from the internet...
1. Always meet someone in a public place and let someone know where you'll be, don't deviate.
2. Bring friends, or have them check on you.
3. Just because you're meeting a woman, does not mean it's safe either. Women do participate in trafficking other women.
4. Always watch your drink and food; don't eat/drink if it's left your sight, this includes the bartender or staff.
If someone is trying to take you to a different place and youdont feel safe, don't go. Even if they threaten you or try to physically make you go, do everything in your power to not go with them. Scream, kick, deadweight, whatever. You are more likely to survive if you don't go to a second location.
Add this too:
If they tell you they will give you a ride, never accept, if they insist, still, don't go with them.
If you ever pass by a car with an open door, never walk near it, you may end up getting pulled or pushed right inside the car
If a child/elderly/woman asks you for help and tries to guide you somewhere that looks sketchy or empty, then you better call the cops because where i grew up, two women (one of them was a highschooler) and a man disappeared on three spearate days in different locations around my neighborhood and people witnessed them trying to help some individuals who claimed they were "lost", i no longer know anything about them but i guess their whereabouts are probably still unknown
basically use your common senses
be aware
@@wavygravy6969 sadly, many teenagers have idiot parents who fail to teach their children any common sense
Megan Is Missing has some pretty disturbing scenes but I think the poor acting kinda kills some of the effectiveness. The “photo 1 and 2” scene is very effectively disturbing though and the ending. I think the most disturbing part may be the writer’s fixation on Megan’s abuse in the past like….the way she casually talks about what that coach did to her in an upbeat way is just really unsettling.
I haven't seen it, and I don't want to. But that must've scarred you,I don't know whether to be surprised or worried for you.
in defense of the camp counselor assault scene, it’s not uncommon for kids to not realize they’ve been s*xually ab*sed when it happens they think “this is what adult do so i much be mature”. but yea i watched this movie vicariously through the YMS review and everything about it makes me eye roll… i was so surprised to see it go viral so recently and people take it so seriously/think it’s real. it’s just a bad fake deep movie
yeah the movie is pretty dogshit. there’s way better and more disturbing movies to talk about.
@@QuandaleDingle-bb8di ok qaundele
@@QuandaleDingle-bb8di it didn’t scar me it’s just “ew”
Funnily enough, my spanish teacher also showed us pan’s labyrinth in freshman year because it was in spanish. She was going to skip the scene but we convinced her to play it out. It was pretty gruesome to say the least.
The fuck?! They played that shit?!
@@YourAverageKurdishDudeOfficial she even showed the movie again this year (i have her as a teacher again) but we didn't get to the gruesome part though
I remember seeing that movie when I was 6 haha
@@svrs4x same lmaooo
@@YourAverageKurdishDudeOfficial well yeah
Megan is missing had an extremely big impact on my life my dad showed me this movie when I was just like 10 years old and I remember watching it and seeing the barrel scene and crying and just feeling so confused but then later on in my life when I turn 14 I was being groomed by a man but I always told myself that I would never meet up with any of these people because of that movie
Omg im so sorry 😥
Damn I'm sorry that happened but tbh I watched it last year and it was kinda ass
@@Milanon yeah it’s not the best but for its time and what it was speaking on was so shocking because it wasn’t being talked about but seeing this movie open my eyes
Damn, 10?! Sorry you had to go through that. Hope you’re doing good now though ✌🏿
@@Ties1910 don’t be I’m stronger because of it🤍
Apparently Emily rose wasn’t even possessed. 😭 She just had bad seizures and instead of getting her the medical attention she needed, her mom called in a priest and locked her in a room until she died. ☠️😭😭
Bro my nightmares of demons are finally gone
okay phew
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thats horrible wth
No joke, Requiem for a Dream helped me kick my addiction. I wasn't addicted to street drugs, per se, but without going into details, I am a recovering addict, and that movie, along with a great deal of other things, has helped me stay clean. 12 months as of a couple of days ago.
Thank you for the wonderful video, again, dude! Hope you're doing well. :)
Congratulations on the 12 months!
Yeah, Congrats on the 12 months!! :D
Really proud of you good job 👍🏼
If it wasn’t street drugs what was the addiction? As an actual ex-heroin addict there is nothing worse than someone that got off of adderall acting like they are recovering adicts on the level
@@dbycrash Two, actually. Hydrocodone and pornography. Just because I didn't inject or snort something, doesn't mean it wasn't a real addiction.
Requiem for a Dream is the kind of movie you can only watch once. My mother told me that, she cannot watch that movie again because of how terrifyingly real the movie was. I watched it, and can agree tbh. Maybe I’ll watch it again but it was so so sad and devastating.
Yes! I feel the same. It's a one- timer for me.
Yeah I've got to agree with you on that, also I don't agree with what he said about the film tho, believe me if you are on drugs and you watch this film it will make you want more drugs, it won't make you want to stop taking them, I first watched this film when I was addicted to speed and cocain and all it made me do is rack up another line, I've been clean now for 7 years and watched it again last year and it made me realise I had a lucky escape.
Lol when youre hooked literally anything will make u chase that next fix @@samtimo7544
@@samtimo7544Congratulations on 7 years clean.
@@samtimo7544congratulations on being clean 7 years!!
tuv: im gonna blur these scenes and just explain it to u cuz i dont wanna get in trouble
also tuv: *shows a corpse in a barrel*
scared a shart out of me.
LITERALLY LIKE THATS WORSE THAN THE PHOTOS-
That scared the living hell out of me
@@tyasian same
my soul left my body 💀
This is one type of video I want to be made into a series, since there are so many scenes in movies that are incredibly disturbing that you’ve missed. These videos would be really cool.
I agree, I'd love to see multiple episodes of this
Requiem For a Dream has left me scarred for life. It's not a horror movie but it was one of the scariest movies I've ever seen along with "We Need to Talk About Kevin" which I'm curious to see if it made the list.
to this day im still debating on if kevin is born a psychopath or made
@@narqotics lmao the guy who plays him is a fucking psychopath
@@narqotics what really got me was at the end she asked why did you do it Kevin & he said he didn’t remember why WHICH MADE ME SO WTFF
@@boopdaduckie he probably regretted it bc he's going to adult prison. how am i suppose to enjoy this movie and kevin now when ezra miller decided to become a menace 💔
I'd count it as real life horror
I have a disturbing scene. It's from All Quiet On The Western Front (1930). It's a scene of a German soldiers friend, the German is named Paul btw, and Paul's friend (I forgot his name) gets blinded from artillery if I remember right. He just yells "MY EYES!" In a really disturbing manner. That scene horrified me
that should of been on here
@@darthpalpaduck i know. There was the 1985 Soviet movie called Come and See, and I don't think Tuv could show it, the movie had Holocaust victims
Yeah, When I watched the Wendigoon video that scene made me cry... I cried MULTIPLE times, *IN A VIDEO TALKING ABOUT IT*
@@Burgerburgerburger-t8f that movie is a nightmare
The scene where the main character kills the British soldier in that mud crater is pretty disturbing
A few movie scenes I'd consider very disturbing.
1: audition's ending
2: the fire extinguisher and the 10 minute long r*pe scene in irreversible
3: the assault scene in the original I spit on your grave
4: the baby murder in mother
5: Eden lake in it's entirety
6: the miscarriage scene in Climax
7: the car crash in enter the void
8: the twist reveal in oldboy
9: the barn scene in come and see
10: the ending scene in antichrist
11: the hammer scene in kill list
12: the ending scene in we need to talk about Kevin
13: the squeal like a pig scene in deliverance
14: the book shelf scene in high tension
15: the c section scene in Inside
16: the r*pe of christ scene and urban grandier's death scene in the devils
17: Anna's death in martyrs
18: any of the real animal deaths in cannibal holocaust
19: the opening scene in ken park
20: the entirety of august underground, ichi the killer and the life and death of a p*rno gang (that last one literally has the reputation of being the other Serbian film, but I'd personally say it's no where near as bad from what I've heard about a Serbian film).
I'd add some more
21. FUBAR
22. Traces of death
23. The Connecting scene from human centipede 2
24. The ending of ester montag
25. The abuse of the wheelchair girl in melachony of angels
26. Guinea pig part 2 (looks goofy af for me but a lot of people are disturbed of it)
27. The countless amount of junko furuta stories
28. The sadness when every time the old guy us on screen
29. FM (let's just say it's Baby
food...yeah baby food)
30. Tsubaki shoujo
31. Tetsuo the iron man the "drill scene"
@@smugofbishamonten1447
21: that’s actually real stuff.
22: also real suff.
23: never seen the movie but I agree from the clips I’ve seen.
24: no clue what that is.
25: I’ve heard of that movie but never seen it, do I even want to know what this is referring to?
26: also haven’t seen it, but from what I’ve seen I agree.
27: 100% agree from what I’ve seen in just concrete, which I’ve heard isn’t even the worst one.
@@InsanityContainmentz heads up for some disturbing scene because I'm gonna explain them
The ester montag ending shows a man getting his eyes gouged out uncensored
MoA: the guys abuses her "private part" to the point it bleeds so hard. Later on she committed suicide in the movie
Guinea pig: pretty much torture porn where a dude with a samurai armor mutilates the woman very slowly
@@smugofbishamonten1447
If you want to talk about eye gouging in movies, Zombie flesh eaters has an absolutely horrible scene, where a zombie shoves a woman’s head onto a piece of sharp wood, which goes right through her eye, and gets stuck in it, it’s honestly the only part of the movie I remember.
21. The entirety of serbian film
it definitely helps to constantly tell yourself that these are all done by actors and everyone is safe, though it makes things worse when the movie is based on something that actually happened
i am super sure that things like this happen sadly
Ugh like Girl Next Door, that really happened and it’s awful.
I remember watching Megan is missing with some friends around Halloween. We all watched the whole movie believing it was real found footage. After the movie I was like “there’s no possible way this is real and was released to the public” I was relieved to find out that the footage was in fact not real and it was just acted out but it still haunts me.
I also watched a Serbian film in it’s entirety and…let’s just say..actually I didn’t know what to say I was absolutely traumatized and sick to my stomach for a couple days
i never dared to watch The Serbian Film after reading it's story. i literally couldn't come to terms with the fact this was ACTUALLY made into a full-blown movie. so fucking disturbing to even read 😥
Idek how you made it that far onto the movie it freaking sucks 🤣
Does anyone know why is it named the serbian film? Like I live in Serbia but have no idea why is it named that.
what serbian film?? lmk
@@savag From what I can remember it was made for a political reason of the porn industry in, I think specifically, Serbia. But Wendigoon explains it better in his Disturbing Films Iceberg
cool thing about the house that jack built is that jack the killer has ocd. so he can’t leave a murder scene without triple checking and making sure everything is exactly how he found it, even when he’s a second from being caught. which makes the movie even more intense.
My most disturbing scene in a movie is pretty much almost the entirety of "The Girl Next Door" when things take a dark turn. It's about a girl who lives with her sister, aunt, and a few neighborhood boys. The aunt keeps teen girl in her basement and brings the boys to do the most screwed up things they could do to the girl. The movie is based on a real life incident and is based on the perspective of one of the boys who was forced to watch the torture. It's just so disturbing that I started to cry from how terrible it was and scarred me.
i watched that with my partner thinking it was going to be a campy slasher film. needless to say neither of us were okay afterwards
The most disturbing thing about that movie is the fact that it's based on true story
I THOUGHT YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT THAT RAUNCHY ASS 2000’S COMEDY WITH PAUL DANO FOR A MOMENT 😭
@@wouldbewidow SAME
im so sorry i thought u were talking about the shitty teen comedy w paul dano 💔
When i was 11 my dad made me watch megan is missing to "teach" me the horrors of the world and to make sure i dont get abducted or assaulted. he ended up traumatizing me then it became popular on tiktok a few years ago and seeing it all over my fyp literally sent me into shock. if you want to teach your kids stranger danger...dont traumatize them with a horror movie...
yeah that’s a terrible way to “teach” kids, I’m sorry you had to deal with that. Just teaching the simple reality of “not everyone has good intentions and strangers can hurt you” usually works :(
that’s terrible :’(( there’s better ways to teach that 💔
@@vethenoir this was not safe at all, there are infinitely better ways to teach stranger danger than traumatizing someone. Nobody needs to be traumatized to learn that not everyone has their best interests at heart
@@vethenoir and does that automatically mean traumatizing them is okay? No, it doesn't. Its like saying you should hit kids because they "don't listen", as if that will make them understand any more
@@LunarRaevyn I would much rather have a Lightly traumatized daughter rather than a dead/r*ped daughter
I am so happy to finally see someone talk about Requiem for a dream! I’ve watch the movie several times and it still suprise me how intense the last scene (and honestly the whole movie) is.
Way to jumpscare me with the opening of the barrel, I can hear my pulse in the back of my head -x)
Nice video as always.
same broooo!!!!
SAME
Fr I didn’t thing he was going to show it😭😭
The scene in Megan is Missing where she yells at her mom was funny af. It was like the apple bottom jeans video💀💀. But the rest was scary af.
“I PAID FOR IT AND SO *I GET SO SMASH IT* ‼️‼️‼️😡💔😡😡”
Lowkey expected megan to sing the rap part after the fight
@@tortolgawd4481 Lmao
I've never seen Requiem for a Dream, and knowing it's about heroin addiction, I don't think I will watch it.
I will say, without going into detail, that the ending scene really hit me hard. I've personally lost certain loved ones to heroin addiction, so when I saw the old woman in her bed having such a wonderful dream, I shit you not, I started bawling my eyes out. Even now I'm still struggling to hold back tears while I type this.
I just want to say, to anyone out there who might be reading this and is struggling with a drug addiction, you are not a mistake and you are not a failure. Addiction starts with the mind. It's okay to be broken. It's okay to hurt. You can still get help at any point, and I have seen some of my dearest friends recover from YEARS of the most BRUTAL drug addiction they had ever faced. You CAN be happy. But whatever you do, whether or not you want to get clean, please, please remember that there are people who love and cherish you so, so, so much. And if you think nobody loves you, you are damn wrong. I've cried for people I've never even met. I'll cry for you too.
Change is possible, but only you can do it.
It's a really tough watch. Like you I have/had (the situation is nebulous we're not even sure if they are still alive) a loved one that fell into heroin addiction and seeing them spiral was fucking heart breaking and our entire family did everything they could to help but eventually had to just cut the cord and hope that one day they'll sort their life out because they just kept betraying trust and abusing every offer of help to get more.
Just speaking about the film the performances from the three leads are phenomenal. Leto gets memed on a lot but his performance in this is spectacular and Wayan's is about as far away from the comedic stuff he's known for as possible. Connely's role in particular is just heart breaking.
😭😭😭 Thank you for your kind words. I've been clean for two years but I still think this negatively.
Thank you for seeing me
@@drunkenprayer8390 I appreciate your personal review on the movie, but I don't think I'm at the point in my life where I'd be able to watch it. I do think I'm okay knowing it exists, and I respect the movie.
I'm sorry to hear about your loved one. I know what it's like to have that kind of thing happen, so know you're not alone. All we can do is hope they're happy and healthy.
@@homeglowwithsue211 Two years? That is amazing! I am so proud of you. Even just HAVING the desire to change makes you a much better person than you give yourself credit for.
Just remember: Recovery isn't always easy, and there may be times where you hit a bump in the road, but the best thing you can do for yourself is to not beat yourself up about it.
Without going into detail (because this stuff is private business of course), I've known people who had been clean for 15 years, until one drunken night they found themselves getting back into those old habits again. And you know what? Shit happened, they realized it wasn't the right way, and they got clean again. It took a little over a year for them to get back to the way they were. And now they're back to 5 years of being clean.
Mistakes happen, but it's your choice to learn from them! It's okay to fall sometimes, so be sure to pick yourself back up!
Much love, and congrats on the sobriety!!
Great depiction of 'Requiem for a Dream'. I just want to add one thing about the ending, that seemed extremely symbolic and somehow made it so much more disturbing to me. Every single one of them moved into the fetal position at the end. Just an amazing movie.
I remember bawling when they showed the mom’s cute little old lady friends all crying and holding each other after seeing the state of her. Broke my heart, because you really see drugs don’t just hurt the ones who do them. 😢
i watched as well
sometimes i get seriously concerned for the directors and screen writers of these movies.
Yeah😭
there trying to teach you a lesson so they want to make them disturbing
@@Fent_Cart but it takes a certain demented person to go through with it, you can't make this shit up. and most of them aren't lessons it's for the shock value smh
@@kika-pon6128 the shock is to scare you and prevent you from doing it goofy
right, like how do people even think of these things
the house that jack built is so disturbing but so good & interesting. it gives a real look into the mind of a psychopath.
had to watch it twice cus the first time watching it and not knowing what i was getting into seriously confused and fucked my brain up for a good 30 minutes just thinking about what the fuck i just watched LMAO, def a good movie if you're into abstract, psychological horror movies fr. 💯
Its a satisfying ending. I only watched a recap summary video from spooky rice's channel though, couldn't handle the full thing lmao. Im glad he fell into hell and is suffering for eternity, I had never seen a kid die like that in a movie, sick shit man....
it’s giving american psycho😭
@@UncannyLiving it's almost like drag me too hell but Yeah what a satisfying ending
@@Psychedelicgothicpink I'll have to check it out
Spoilers***
I honestly found incident two (the house that Jack built) was the most disturbing part of the movie because it really humanizes Jack. I love the scenes of him going into the house and checking under the furniture and doing it again and again because his OCD was acting up. Then seeing him happy because it had rained, washing away blood and guts from victim two.
Wait a minute blood and guts wtf
@@blaizegottman4139
Spoilers**
Yea when he attaches her body on the car and drags her body through the road and like half of her body gets like sanded off then it rains and washes into the road drains.
Megan Is Missing is actually one of the only movies that truly scared me because of how realistic it was
the house that jack built is an amazing movie. it’s very well structured and very well thought out. but i do not recommend if you don’t like psychologically disturbing movies. it’s very odd and gory. but it’s very good. tuv described this scene very good and most, yet not as disturbing, still very well thought out and good.
why did he kill the two boys and mom tho like wtf was da reason
The House that Jack Built is amazing, not just because of the disturbance but because the philosophy and "artsy-fartsy" cinematography.
@@prodkouki insane.
@@extremely._hateful huh
@@prodkouki He probably went insane is what I’m saying.
I suggest looking into the real story of “Emily Rose.” It is just very, VERY sad, and it’s less scary when you know she’s not possessed; she’s been forced off epilepsy meds by her very religious family and died a slow, painful death.
wait what she wasn't possessed??? so like the whole demon thing inside of her body wasn't real and it was "her other side"?
@@cindyalsr "demonic possessions" can be explained by mental illness/health conditions, drugs, abuse, etc.
@@thymicthymic The most common perpetrator is Schizophrenia.
@@cindyalsrI suggest looking up Anneliese Michel’s tragic story. I will warn you, it’s very sad and frustrating, but it’s important to educate yourself so tragedies like this cannot happen again.
Skill issue
I watched Requiem for a Dream a couple years ago for the first time and it legitimately had me in tears, nauseous, and fucked up throughout my whole mind. It's one of the most impactful, gutwrenching, and incredible movies I've seen in my entire life. The musical score from the movie is beautiful and haunting and ties everything together so perfectly. If you have not watched it, you have to. Seriously.
it's a great movie and all, and I remember it being a downer, but it was no surprise.
It’s literally the best movie ever made. I cry everytime I think about it. Just thinking about it!!!
True. I’d pick this over something like Friday the 13th any day
@@butcheredalive brother, you can't compare this with Friday the 13th. It's literally a slasher. As in trash.
@@Chhjmmkg that’s what I’m saying
I think the ending to req for a dream traumatized me when i was a kid, my parents let me and my sister watch stuff mostly unfiltered and it was one of those movies that I didn't understand fully but had a deep feeling a panic and dread for some reason. Train spotting is another one that put me in that same space, I wouldn't wish that feeling on my worse enemy.
Requiem for a dream is my favorite movie. I cry every single time during the scene when Sarah is talking to her son in the kitchen about how she's alone and has no one. She won Grammys for that. Such an amazing movie.
@luna's online Oh shit, my bad. Thanks for the correction. 🙃 Honestly, that's the best film she's ever been in IMO
glad to see that The House That Jack Built was included !! such a well made and disturbing movie
Watched it a while back, disturbing movie
It is such a unique movie
Glad he blurred the stuff though. I saw something a while back that traumatized me similar to it
its torture porn, I don't get why violence because of violence would be interesting. At least the movie kind of realizes that at the end
I’m surprised that scene from The Birds wasn’t mentioned. My aunt and I watched it when I was little, and there was this one scene where it is shown that this lady’s friend was brutally mauled by birds in his own home, and had his eyes pecked out. No noise, just a brief close up shot of his mutilated body, and bloody, empty sockets. Scared the shit out of me as a kid, and while I can see really pissed off crows ganging up on little kids, it’s a movie heavily based on fantasy with no possibility of birds rising up against people lol
my da said that the film gave loads of people a fear of birds
@kat
Yeah, for a long time, my aunt was scared of birds when she was a little girl. She and her friends would run inside when they saw birds chilling out on telephone wires lol
the visuals in my mind after reading your comment are enough to keep me up tonight haha
They showd me that in music class
God knows why
during the filming of that movie, the main actress had been actually harmed by real birds that Hitchcock insisted on set
WAIT THAT CORPSE SCENE CAUGHT ME OFF GUARD I HAD TO PAUSE & TAKE MY BREATH. WHY ISNT IT CENSORED 😭
LITTERALLY RIGHT ALSO NICE PFP
@@octoberiis LMAO THX I LIKE URS TOO
I LITERALLY JUMPED OML
I was just like "oh my god nah" and switched the video to mini player, I could hear my own heartbeat but then I have adhd so I kinda just forgot what happened and was just kinda trying to make a cool beat with it 💀
@@Echolusion LMAOO PLZ ig there are some benefits from dealing w adhd sometime
The hunting scene in the house that jack built really got to me. Seeing that kid lie lifeless on the ground, with his leg separated from his body from the bullet, I just couldn't believe it. It was so hard to bear I was going to stop the movie, but I didn't. Still one of the most disturbing scenes I've ever seen. Megan Is Missing also hit me hard
And when jack sew the kid's face is really disturbing
@@smugofbishamonten1447 when i saw that i was so put off omg. didn't expect that
Yeah I stopped watching right after the scene where he posed the dead boy's body.
It sounds silly, I never thought that a movie could ever like impact me, mentally.
But that movie really threw me for a loop for a solid month where I was just depressed and disturbed at what I had watched with this movie.
Awful film, should have known it would be that disturbing when I saw it was a Lars Trier movie, it was too late by the time I realized I recognized the director's name and remembered what other shitty controversial movies he's made
Requiem for a dream is a must watch movie, at least once. Phenomenal cinematography considering it came out in 2000. All about the struggle of several drug addictions from different perspectives.
The first time I watched Megan is Missing I was 16 and it was free on youtube, I don't know if it still is or not. I honestly thought when it got to *THE* scene, that the footage was real. It was set up to look like the entire movie is real and had zero warnings. To say I was traumatized is an understatement lmao
Your the hero we don't deserve for disturbing stuff. Its crazy how after hearing about all this disturbing stuff, you still seem like a very chill and normal dude.
The "Jaw Break" scene from Mirrors literally *scarred* me when I was younger. When I saw it, I literally didn't stop thinking about it for about a week. I was even afraid to step foot in my shower.
ik it was so bad, and it seemed so possible at the same time. i loved it but i hated it and was also kinda scared to go near my shower
oh fuck that movie lmao. made me avoid mirrors for a while as well, it was pretty damn effective at doing what I can only assume it set out to do.
Same!
Should've included that one scene in cars 2 when a cars literally gets blown up
That was, surprising to see in a movie like that.
Cars 2 has a body count...
I remember when my mother told me how when she first saw the exorcist, she was so terrified, that when she even hears the theme song to the movie, she starts crying, because it was so scary for her at that time, and I can kind of relate to that. I’ve never seen horror movies myself, because I cannot endure too much stress, but I know if I ever did, I would shit my pants off.
I watched Requiem shortly after kicking a nasty heroin and (mostly) Xanax addiction almost repeatedly just because I related so much to it and it felt nice to finally be somewhat understood. At the same time, it makes me feel typical now a days, removed about a year from the time. It’s cliche but it happens, and everyone thinks they’re not a statistic, but addiction is more powerful than anything you can deal with. I’ll put it like this, a year out, my body and mind still feels deprived, and now I take multiple pills a day to feel normal, and it’ll probably be like that for the rest of my life. These aren’t mind altering substances, but what’s the difference after a while? It may seem kind of like a bad idea, but I actually showed my most recent girlfriend this movie early on in our relationship and basically told her that at my worst, I have the potential to be exactly like anyone of those people in that movie. I think that if she can be okay with that, then she must really love me. Anyways. Hang in there fellow addicts. It’s a slow crawl but things do get better day by day even if it’s a fraction of a percent.
I don’t know how you can watch that. It hits too close to home for me as does “Trainspotting” I could only ever watch those movies when I was high. There’s a movie with Heath Ledger called “Candy”…. That one is pretty brutal too.
I hope you don't have to take the pills for the your life
@@ckotcher1if you watch these films high then you completely miss the point of them
Guys can we just appreciate how his content never fails to entertain us
Or traumatize us
Wow this world is doomed
@@ruinsfnbr776 no.
@@ruinsfnbr776 no
@@ruinsfnbr776 based on your amount of subscribers your either extremely underrated or you just suck and seeing that you have three vids the second option is more likely
@@ruinsfnbr776 really? Because you can’t even spell better
@@ruinsfnbr776 yeah better at not being able to find a father
That shot at 11:57 scared the f*ck out of me holy sh*t
Bruh I know right
damn bro i was eating tangerine
I checked out Requiem For A Dream after your video and I just wanted to say thank you so much for bringing this movie to my attention. It's now one of my favorite works of art ever.
Have you ever watched the movie, Hereditary? There's this one gruesome scene where a small child was beheaded in a freak accident and the aftermath of her mother finding the body chilled me to the bone.
Excellent movie. A24 has a couple of gems.
Banger movie
Thats one of the scariest recent movies ive watched actually. So many scenes creep me the fuck out and give me chills
Hereditary and Midsommar fucked me up
That scene legit fucked me up, and I haven't seen horror the same way since...
Megan is Missing isn't disturbing because of the content of the movie, it's because of how real it is. I remember watching it with a friend of mine, as little girls, and god. That was the introduction of how unsafe it is to be a girl.
Hell, just by seeing one clip of the movie, i can definitely say that im NEVER going to watch it lol
@@takamikeigo7985 Don't, it's VERY disturbing. More if you are a mother or have little girls around.
@@jazchuuuuuv Yeah i definitely won't watch it ever. The fact that things like these happen in real life is what scares me. Oh and im a teenager, but I still wouldnt watch it ofc for obvious reasons lol
The funny thing about Saló is that the cast and crew had an absolute blast during the making of the film, so ironic considering the film itself.
Wtf that’s crazy to think
Of course they did. It would be interesting to interview the children and get their take on the experience.
I have a three disc copy. For anyone that doesn’t know what happens to the children, they are forced to have sex with each other, perform sexual acts with the adults, eat out of dog bowls, eat shit, be on all fours. Marquis de Sade is an interesting and controversial philosopher and writer. It is a very difficult watch. I would recommend it to very few people.
the ending for requiem of a dream made me BAWLLLLL Sara made me so emotional
“Requiem for a Dream” is my favorite movie ever. I’m a recovering addict & this movie captures the emotional & physical destruction/deterioration that occurs once addicted
I hope you are better dude
Same dude. It really shows almost exactly how miserable addiction is.
Requiem for a dream is an absolute masterpiece, one of my favourites. The big pharma cult is so heartbreaking... its a truly amazing film
However... The great ecstasy of Robert carmichael is hands down the worst thing I've ever witnessed. I still have not finished watching the end scene... I love gore and really dark scenes but that scene made me feel physically ill for days. Should never have been made imo
The great ecstasy if Robert Carmichael honestly fucked with me so bad and I think it's because literally nothing happens during the entire movie then all of the sudden there's this random, horrible rape/murder that just leaves you shocked and with literally like no context. Like salo and a Serbian film didn't affect me the way that one did.
@@ammiethehammie3521 I'm so glad I'm not alone! The scene where they were all going into the room with the girl messed me up, but the ending.... noooooooope. Absolutely horrific and I didn't even watch it all x
My only exposure of Requiem for a dream is this video and it made me tear up not gonna lie i might watch the full movie maybe with some friends
The ending scene just made me cry it feels like seeing someone's dream fail it feels worse than watching someone die in a movie
@@Kelly-pr8lz it's so worth a go. Its a genuinely heart wrenching watch though x
Seeing this guy starting the vid with a sweet into always puts a smile on my face. Idk why it just feels so genuine yknow??
Watching those Megan is missing scenes made me remember how cringe and edgy that movie tried to be. Those pictures could be scary to some but it just never hit home for me. Don’t get why tiktok seemed to think it was so terrifying
Its high key exploitative too. It's also like hey those girls need to be taught the world is bad they don't know any better!
It’s such a goofy movie. These TikTok kids need to watch genuinely disturbing movies like Oldboy and Cannibal Holocaust.
This kind of thing happens to girls all of the time which is probably why it’s scarier to women instead of men
You should do something about the movie "Martyrs" it's message is essentially bringing women to the brink of death so they'll have a near death experience and see what's on the other side, it's incredibly dark, gruesome, and disturbing
That is an excellent movie and it has so many scenes that you just don’t wanna look at but you can’t help it.
this is one of my favourite movies! it's so unsettling and a lot of it has really stuck with me.
Gosh, "The house that Jack built" and "Requiem for a dream" are such a good movies. Requiem for a dream does very good job when it comes to playing with viewer emotions. I feel so bad for Sara even though it's just a film :( ♡
The second movie sounds insane! I was literally crying by u describing it. I’m definitely gonna watch that!
Update: Requiem of a dream was dark. That was the most darkest, saddest and heartbreaking movie I have ever seen. It was disgusting and sad. It was a great example on what drugs can do to a person. The camera angles, music and silence, story was all just sad. There’s people in this world with hopes and dreams but are so addicted to drugs that they probably can never reach there dreams. Another thing is that it’s like you can feel for these characters. Tyron wanted his mom to be proud, harry wanted best for his mom, Sarah being all alone and wanting to be on television and Maryanne wanting to be a designer(along with harry her BF) but got so lost in addiction that she was willing to sell herself. You just feel bad for them. This can really happen in real life, I think that’s the really depressing part. Sarah’s story kinda hit me hard tbh. My mom takes diet pills.(but they don’t make her go insane nor is she addicted) on top of that my mom sometimes says how lonely she can feel and takes therapy because of it. Let’s just hope she doesn’t meet up with the wrong doctor one day and something happens…lol. But trying I hope and pray my mom realizes one day that she’s not alone and that she’s a beautiful and strong woman🙏🏼.but enough of that Overall, the movie was phenomenal! It was amazing. The movie does a great job at making you feel sad lol. While I was watching it I was sick and sad. I was like:😕😦🤢 lmao. I highly recommend it if you haven’t seen it but I also warn you that it’s very graphic and depressing. I’m sensitive to this stuff and still watched it so I hope u do to lmao.
Same thing literally happened to me 😭I watched the movie with my dad last night and I was a different new person after watching that movie, it changed me
Bro I just watched this movie and it made me cry hard at the end
Watch serbian film
@@kristofingaming9888 dude this movie is banned all over the place lol
If you like Requiem for a dream you should watch trainspotting and SLC punk
Tuv is in his Edgar era 😍
that "I love you." at the end of Requiem will never fail to make me bawl like a baby
Crazy how fast tuv's channel grew, but very deserved. I love your videos man
Another really disturbing scene is the decapitation of the girl in hereditary. Super shocking and how the boy just goes home after is also just disturbing. Shows the head in another scene which is also very shocking. Love the videos tuv!
One detail I despised in Requiem for a Dream was that doctors would call the police if you were I’ll from a drug. They won’t and if you’re overdosing GO TO THE HOSPITAL.
fr 💀💀
i was 11 when megan is missing came out and my mom watched it and she got so scared she called me into her room to hug her. i asked what she was watching and she said the basic premise but told me i couldn’t watch it with her because it was really graphic. however she forgot to delete it off the recordings and i was still curious so i watched it alone at night and it scared the bejeezus out of me. i only really remembered the rape scene, and this video made me remember the barrel scene and the memory hit me like a truck i had fully blocked the ending out haha
if you gave an other watch now, you'd realise how bad the acting was, lol.
@@Chhjmmkg yeah the acting and writing were awful. But the barrel scene visual was still bone chilling imo
@@aeiou1738 well with these kind of movies you put yourselves in their shoes and that'll scare the hell out of ya. It's more the premise that makes it's unsettling.
that movie was absolutely terrible. it's funny how this list has two masterpieces and one absolutely dumpster fire garbage film
I showed Megan is missing to a friend of mine back in October bc yk spooky season and when it comes to the part w the barrel I closed my eyes and warn my friend how scary it was to me and I feel so bad bc she saw it and ended up having a panic attack, we both calmed down and it’s just the fact that stuff like that happens every day without anyone knowing
You know they're a good friend when they can watch that kind of movie with you
Probably because it's just that bad of a movie. The ending is the only truly diturbing scene.
american history x curb stomp was pretty unsettling for me. even though they don't show anything too graphic, the intense realism makes it feel so terrifying/unsettling
most stuff like that shown offscreen are unsettling. It's our creativity freaking us out.
if you pay close attention you can actually see the top of the dudes head fly in the air after the stomp
When I first watched Megan is Missing, it took me two weeks to get all of that out of my psyche!
Also if you’ve never seen Pan’s Labyrinth it’s a really remarkable movie that sends you on a roller coaster of emotions. Honestly a must watch!
thank you for talking about megan is missing ! i watched it a year or two after it came out on netflix i think ? i was in middle school and home alone and i remember screaming and pausing the movie when megan was revealed in the barrel and running out of the room i was watching it in. took me an hour or so to calm down and asking my mom to watch the rest with me so that i could finish it. definitely was hard to fall asleep that week. no one i knew had ever seen that movie, but of course tikotk makes it a trend to react to it so ig now more people have
tuv is the best person to watch while eating
YES
literally lmao
Maybe not This ep but yea 😂💀
@@Idonthateutoo yeah maybe not 😭
The last few scenes down in the dungeon or whatever in Megan is missing traumatized me for a few days. It didn’t help that I watch it late at night by myself. I was relieved to find out it was just a movie and not real.
that specific pan's labyrinth scene isn't even the most disturbing scene in the movie😖
Do you mean when Ophelia gets shot? That scene shocked me badly. 😣
For me Megan is Missing wasnt quite disturbing, sure the concept of it can be scary and alarming, but the execution was eh, for the House that Jack built, I love that movie so much actually! Definitely recommending it to anyone!, overall for me Megan is Missing doesnt surpasses movies such as A Serbian Film, Salo, Midori and so on (sometimes I’m questioning my life choices)
uh, Well. it's based it's based on a true story :/ It's disturbing man, Can't believe you
@@user-fb4qr2hj4i yes, they just said the story is disturbing but the movie did not execute it well and i agree with them on that.
@@user-fb4qr2hj4i opinions 😨
I went in thinking it was so disturbing and awful. I watched it by myself, at 8:00 at night, and didn't look away from anything. I was expecting so much more.
everyone gangsta until they see salo
Thank you for the video, Mr. Tuv. I am one of your older subscribers (yep, a baby boomer!). I would like to give an unsettling scene from a movie that came out back in the day. The movie "Kingdom Of The Spiders" (with William Shatner!) has a very eerie ending scene with an entire town having been covered in spider webs. Just trust me---it was very unsettling back in the day thinking that these poor people survived an attack of spiders only to find the next morning that the entire town has been entombed in a web for the spiders to return for their feast! Creepy!
What the hell Tuv. Now you've made it tempting to watch all these movies. I know i might regret it but probably will binge watch most of them
Definitely watch the house that Jack built and Requiem for a dream this or two of the most amazing films I’ve ever seen. I definitely do not recommend a Serbian film because I myself have not seen it because I know what happens and I don’t want to see that. Salo is not that bad but it’s really weird and gross. Like poop eating gross to a level that is just horrible.
@@abandonedmuse i rlly wanna watch the second one u mentioned (sry i forgot the name lol)
If u enjoy all of the movies in this list u are a legit maniac
@@jbalvinmomsbiggestfan requiem for a dream. Yeah it’s good but it’s really sad. It’s definitely good as a PSA about not doing drugs. I highly recommend it!
The House That Jack Built is criminally underrated. I watched it with my brother the first time I saw it, we took a break after the 3rd incident hahaha. I've seen it several times since, it's one of the few movies I own on blu ray. I've seen Requiem for a Dream many times too, fucked up, great movie. Megan is Missing is terrible except for the last scene, which is almost too much, I actually had to fast forward it (which has never happened).
Requiem for a dream will always.. ALWAYS give me goosebumps even when I mention it. The performances by all four of the main characters, the plot, the cinematography, the musical score.. ALL of this movie is so god damned well made. It has its very own special place in my mind and heart because it’s one of my all time favourites and also one of the most gut wrenching and hard hitting films I’ve watched.
Recently I watched a interview about the “Japanese cannibal” and after seeing the victim’s body none of this scares me in comparison
Come and See (1985) is the best anti-war film I've ever seen. It's a harrowing look at war through thr eyes of a child. Seeing how he changes from "Yeah! Let’s kill the bad guys!" to a far-off stare and graying hair (the actor's hair actually grayed
"come and see" is the only war movie that's genuinely anti-war in my opinion. no one wins. no redemption. no heroes. only death and destruction
@@agnethernstrup2210 I agree. I've yet to watch another film like it. I love how it ends before the war does. They kill the Nazis that pillaged, murdered, and raped their village, but it doesn't feel triumphant. Those people were still horrifically murdered and there is still a war going on.
I know this is an old comment section, but if anyone is into realistic and war-related movies like Come and See (which I would say probably beats out majority of these disturbing movie due to the movie being based on the Katyn Massacre of WW2), one I would recommend is the warfilm based on the Yugoslav war's of the 90's is "Lepa Sela lepo gore" ("Pretty Villages burn nicely"), i'll never forget the scene where it's the last scene of the two good childhood friends named Milan and Halil (now enemies) looking at the massacred civilians in a hallucination vision during the Bosnian Civil war that happened all while the song "Bacila je sve niz Rijeka" ("She threw everything in the river", in reference to the tunnel being built call the "Tunnel of Brotherhood and Unity" near an unnamed village in the Goražde region in eastern Bosnia-Herzegovina) is being played on an accordion.
15:58 his voice is actually good! Wtf. Wish he finished the tip toe song. That was on point 😂👌
This comment is underrated
Thank you Tuv for blurring some of the… intresting scenes. I’d rather not have nightmares 😂
Love your profile
Pan’s Labyrinth is heartbreaking but awesome. I highly recommend watching it to anyone who hasn’t seen it, it’s wonderfully done :D
When I'm telling you with seeing Megan is missing (I haven't actually watched the movie) and that part with the barrel revealing Megan's corpse I legit actually jumped in fear
The case that the Exorcist is based on has always been interesting to me. We live 10 minutes away from where it happened and my dad claims that Anneliese Michel was a distant relative of my grandfather. I don’t know whether or not that‘s true, but it kinda haunts me.
Requiem is the single only movie that ever gave me a full blown panic attack. I had to lay down and couldnt get up to stop the movie and had to hear the rest of the movie finish while I was hyperventilating and sobbing it was really something lmao
If you’re still continuing with this series might I suggest the Poughkeepsie tapes. Watching that film when I was younger had a massive impact on me. Looking back, yeah the acting was very wooden given from a few actors but majority of the actors do a pretty good job. It’s a film not widely talked about and has a scene that still sticks with me to this day. Megan is missing does not compare to it. It’s a film that really conveys a sense of helplessness and psychological damage from kidnapped victims
Which scene are you talking about?
Oh shit I live in Poughkeepsie 💀
@@johannesjuhlnielsen9309you’ll know when you see it
@@JacketsOnFire Is it the head one?
@@InformerMazwhat’s the head one?
Requiem for a dream is one of those films you watch once and then go "Yep, that was great, never gonna watch that ever again"
midsommar was that movie for me. great movie, never gonna even consider watching it again.
I was kinda surprised the “I am simply not there” scene from American Psycho wasn’t on this that scene gave me chills
I watched "A Serbian Film" with my mom. When I was 11. Nonetheless, I got traumatized. Why did my Mom let me watch it with her? I dunno, but that movie is literally insane. It's also banned in like 46 countries so that goes to show how disturbing of a movie it is.
@onur I literally don't even know.
Me and my mom watched Cannibal Holocaust together lol. I remember my brother finding this site called 123 movies and there's a bunch of random movies on it. I kept thinking we were gonna get in trouble for watching the movie because it was banned and we're watching it for free on a browser lol.
@@Kakmanmartinez666 Cannibal Holocaust was a crazy movie. I think I watched that when I was young too. It has some of the most disturbing gore I've ever seen. I remember the director of the movie had to show up in court with the actors to prove they didn't die because the film was so realistic.
Oh my God I would never even watch that why would your mom let you watch that at 11 years old? Did you not know what it was about?
@@tags_ect I heard about that too LMAO. Unfortunately the animals in the movie were killed during filming the scenes and that made me sad.
the exorcist was actually based on a different series of exorcisms that happened to roland doe in st louis university !! i live near stl so ive been trying to visit the remnants of the site. there is a movie based on the exorcisms of emily rose, but both of the real-life stories are really haunting (i dont believe in that kind of stuff, but emily roses story made me really sad)
(edited to fix his name)
yeah, emily rose was completely different. the boy (who i think is named Roland Doe) in st louis university was back in like 1949. emily rose was in the 70s.
@@Talonglow oh rip i didnt know roland doe was his actual name, the research id done (i did a full research paper on exorcisms and if theyre real or not plus how the media portrays them in sophomore year, i included roland doe and emily rose) always said roland doe was kind of an equivalent to john doe. did a bit more research just now and ur right !! thanks for the correction
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Bro, I was NOT expecting you to hit notes like that! Tip toe thru the tulips 🌷! Props!
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requiem for a dream is such an amazing movie, the soundtrack does such a good job of getting you really on the edge of your seat, u feel like something bad has to be happening next…
You've reminded me that I should really watch Pan's Labyrinth again - it's a beautiful film, graphic violence aside, and one of my favourites ever. I saw an interview with Guillermo del Toro way back when where he said he wanted to move as far away from exciting movie violence and sexy movie star scars as he possibly could, and instead went for horrifically visceral scenes, because the Spanish civil war was a terrible time to be alive.
Also, I definitely agree that the demon in Insidious is disturbing, but the scene that freaked me out the most is the one where he's standing in the bedroom, in silhouette, and someone asks him what he wants, and he just silently points at the kid with those freaky elongated fingers. Creepy af.
pan's labyrinth was spectacular but didn't even notice the gore in that film as it was r rated. I mean r rated movies have normalized violence like that.
Requiem for a dream is one of my favorite movies. It's one of those movies that kinda twist expectations. Like you wanna believe everybody is gonna be fine, or at least financially stable and happy. But ends with literally every single character getting the worst possible outcome.
It's like if in pulp fiction everything just went terrible for every single character included in the saga.
I like the whole every character is main character vibe from it. I like how it makes you believe at one point everything is gonna be good and they're all on the up and up. And then totally twists everything in the last act for everything to end horribly wrong instead of happily ever after.
It's just such an interesting movie. Definitely not meant for everybody.
Love your vids man! So happy to see your channel thriving and the new podcast ✨
this is so irrelevant, but it’s nice that youtubers like tuv are just. straight up honest about why he can’t say certain words or do certain things so at least everyone’s informed instead of pressuring him. lol. thank u for being real w us tuv. it feels like i’m your friend
megan is missing is a fake story, but these stuff happens irl. Be careful who you trust.
This needs a part 2
A foreign movie I never see talked about: The Golden Glove. About a German serial killer in the 70’s. Literally some of the grossest scenes I’ve seen in awhile