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It was Parasite for me. That movie made me feel like shit for days after watching it.
Slither (2006) fucked me up the first time I watched it. Now I can watch it and laugh. Also, Pam from "The Office" is in it as the police dispatch/receptionist... so, I guess she just got type cast.
Not for me, but...
I arrived during the trailers, into a packed arthouse cinema, to see Happiness. Way before the credits 90% of the audience had walked.
Spoiler
It's an entertaining movie. BUT one of the characters, that they build up quite sympathetically as a bored psychologist and caring father turns out to be a pedophile praying on the school friends of his son.
The french movie Titane, the plot sounded so weird I had to watch it, and it was far crazier than I thought... Somehow not the worst I've seen but damn it made me feel uncomfortable as hell.
Irreversible
Pasolini's SALO. Images from it corrupt my brain.
I aregee with u/Mummified Client500 is it @ or something else?
Irreversible is the most fucked movie I've ever seen. Gave me a panic attack way before I used to get them all the time or at all really.
Well made, not exploitative, good actors. But changed my world view for the worse and distorted my brain. 1 view was enough for a lifetime.
I was one way before watching it, now I'm another. Be wary.
Honestly The Creator really got me. I think the thing was I went in expecting a Star Wars esque action movie and what I watched was Apocalypse Now with robots.
Sublime. It is not about the band.
I saw Crimes of the Future recently and though it's not as disturbing as some others mentioned here it did keep me saying wtf quite a lot.
I just answered another post just like this one.
Forbidden Zone
really depends on your definition of "fucked up". try watching a Star Trek movie after you take some hallucinogens - it's a whole new level of bizarre.
"Hungry Bitches."
Ken Park. Dealing with teenage stuff on a really fucked up level.