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Babygurl20 06-23-2005 04:53 PM

In the movie Boys Don't Cry, the part where they beat her and rape her left me emotionally beaten. It tore me up inside knowing that this really happened. I couldn't believe that there are people out there that can be so brutal and uncaring for other human beings

In the movie Kids, the very end where he rapes the girl who just found out she had AIDS. I was shocked, I guess he got what he deserved in the end though in a sense for taking advantage of her.

And last but not least, the movie Irreversable, when that guy raped the woman in the subway tunnel. It looked so real I had nightmares about it. Also had nightmares when the one guy beat the other guys face in with the fire extinguisher. Horrified me it looked so real.

Haunted 06-23-2005 05:06 PM

Yeah, I tend to avoid rape scenes myself. It's why Zwoti warned me off of, I Spit on Your Grave.

Babygurl20 06-23-2005 05:09 PM

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Yeah, I tend to avoid rape scenes myself. It's why Zwoti warned me off of, I Spit on Your Grave.
In Irreversable, you just did not see that scene coming at all. It is a very horrifying scene. I recommend it to no one.

urgeok 06-23-2005 05:36 PM

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Originally posted by Haunted
Yeah, I tend to avoid rape scenes myself. It's why Zwoti warned me off of, I Spit on Your Grave.
i hate rape scenes - rape and execution scenes ...


i have to say I spit on your grave handled it a lot better than i was expecting ... it wasnt exploitive at all ....

terrible and disgusting - but not exploitive ...

(like it would have been had Jesse Franco directed it ..)

jenna26 06-23-2005 07:09 PM

Funny, the one that instantly comes to mind is from a movie that I actually didn't like......but in Monster's Ball the suicide scene was like a punch in the stomach. The dialogue and what is going on there is just so sad.

In Trainspotting, when the baby is found dead, and Sick Boy ("Say something. Fucking say something....") is crying over the body. Then the first thing the mother asked for is, of course, another fix. That was a hard one for me.....I absolutely love that movie though.

Almost every single minute of Platoon traumatized me for life, a movie I will definitely not be watching again.

And someone mentioned the very end of Schindler's List and that stuck withme too. But I cried throughout that whole movie just about. I admit it. In fact, I avoided watching it for years because I knew it would hit me like that. So I didn't even see it until last year.

The_Return 06-23-2005 07:18 PM

The end of the original NotLD...I dont care how much Romero claims that movie wasnt meant to have racial undertones, that ending blows me away more than anything in any movie Ive ever seen. How really...maybe, the zombies arent that much worse than us anyway....


Peter Weller's "death" in Robocop was a tad brutal aswell....definatly stayed in my head.


The "ice cream" scene, as it's often called, in Assualt on Precinct 13 [original] is one of the most disturbing things Ive ever seen....totally unexpected, something that you just dont see in movies cause it's so...violent.

Babygurl20 06-23-2005 07:22 PM

Another movie that made me cry like a baby was Forest Gump. Not because I'm from Alabama, But just the fact that when he finds out he has a son, the first thing he asks Jenny is if he is smart. It just hit me right in the heart and at the very end where he is talking to Jenny's grave. Man I wanna cry just thinking about it.

The Green Mile when John Coffee dies and Tom Hanks knows the truth to the whole murder situation is awful to, great movie, but an awful situation.

And the last one for real, that shocked me by what happened the most is in Pet Semetary when Gage gets killed. Just seeing and knowing that a child had just been killed tore me up completely and I just lost it, even though he did come back just a little mean. It was sad.

alkytrio666 06-23-2005 07:41 PM

I've seen it now probably 4 or 5 times and own it, but the first time I saw The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) around the part of the movie where that one chick is the only one left and they're just terrorizing her and she's so helpless...I seriously felt like crying. It's just so horrible and sick. But God do I love that movie.

jenna26 06-23-2005 07:57 PM

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I've seen it now probably 4 or 5 times and own it, but the first time I saw The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) around the part of the movie where that one chick is the only one left and they're just terrorizing her and she's so helpless...I seriously felt like crying. It's just so horrible and sick. But God do I love that movie.
Oh, that is one for me too, can't believe I didn't think to mention it....the scene at the table. That is horrifying and incredibly uncomfortable to watch. But it is one of my favorites....lol....because that just flat out terrified me the first time I saw it and it still gets to me, to be honest. It is done almost too well, if you know what I mean.

alkytrio666 06-23-2005 08:01 PM

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Oh, that is one for me too, can't believe I didn't think to mention it....the scene at the table. That is horrifying and incredibly uncomfortable to watch. But it is one of my favorites....lol....because that just flat out terrified me the first time I saw it and it still gets to me, to be honest. It is done almost too well, if you know what I mean.
Yah! And the whole "Grandpa sucks the blood out of her finger" scene...wow.


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