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Originally Posted by Frosstbyte
I think there's a MARKED difference between the most disturbing movie ever and the most gory movie ever. I have not seen any of the movies you've listed here, but I'd put Takeshi Mike's "Audition" high on any list of most disturbing movies. Now, granted, there's plenty of gore there for you to look at, but the course of the movie really twisted it up another notch. The movie goes from very plain and a little sad to mind bending and vicious so slowly and calmly it's almost unnoticeable.
The sound she makes at the end of the film encapsulates the entire movie. If you've seen it, you know what I mean. If you don't, I won't spoil the surprise for you.
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This sounds interesting...I just looked it up.
*leaves now and goes to Netflix*
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