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‘Meet the Feebles’ is up there.
I know there are some obscure arthouse/avant garde films that I’ve forgotten that would qualify.
Must Lucio Fulci movies.
Antichrist broke me
The bloody handjob scene was awful, and I will never look at rusty scissors the same way. Parts of that movie made me physically ill.
Also on the list for me is Bad Boy Bubby.
One that wasn't mentioned here is Enter the Void. The opening credits soften you up for a trippy voyage.
I love that movie
I was thinking about this film, but I have seen one more film that was much more fucked up. I really enjoyed this movie, but it was extremely disturbing.
Of the three films I’ve seen by this Director (Gaspar Noé), it’s the only one I can actually sit through. I think it’s other films are kind of crappy.
I saw that for the first time tripping on acid! I never wanted it to end.
"Scream and Scream Again", 1970.
Our parents dropped us off at the theater to see something else, like "The Love Bug", but it had moved on and we randomly ended up seeing this horrifying film.
We were not ready for dismemberment and dissolving bodies in vats of acid...
Probably not the most fucked up movie I've ever seen, but Aniara is fucking bleak.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0159241
Is pretty high up there for me. Guy does a photoshoot of himself fucking a corpse after performing an autopsy on it.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102522
For a lot of the same reasons.
But if you want something arty, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101420 has some pretty insane imagery.
Begotten is so weird, I don't think I've ever managed to pay attention all the way through.
I've watched a ton of movies so there might be a more fucked up one but uh these come to mind https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vengeance_Trilogy
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I first saw it years ago at a goth movie night, and I've never witnessed a more uncomfortable audience reaction. Would still recommend.
Crispin Glovers What Is It?
I do not recommend it.
I saw that in a theater, with a guest appearance and Q&A with Crispin Glover afterwards. That was an evening.
Caligula
I have watched a bunch of movies of Gaspar Noéh and they are all pretty fucked up.
Mother! was disturbing and great. One of the few Aronofsky that I stomached and enjoyed watching more than once
I like that film, and like most of his films, it’s an only need to watch once experience. It was definitely not the most fucked up movie I ever saw.
Salo: 120 Days of Sodom or Antichrist, probably
Cocaine bear, funny as hell, but disgusting at the same time, but it doesn't compare to "Ich seh, Ich seh"/goodnight mommy in English.