Interstellar |
The Piano |
Those are heavy, all right. |
Dancer in the Dark
Melancholia |
The Florida Project
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Dead Man Walking - 1995. Full blown anxiety-panic attack near the end of the movie. Had to walk out because I was positively queasy and upset.
Second place for most traumatic- The Accused-1988. I no longer watch any serious or heavy movies. It’s all charming old musicals or rom-coms for me. |
The Road. Very heavy and definitely changed me. |
Yea! Devastating. Think about it often |
I hated Requiem for a Dream but I’ve never forgotten how it made me feel to watch it. Especially that climatic scene at the end where all four of them are at rock bottom. |
Crash. |
Terms of Endearment |
Waking the Dead - Biily Crudup and Jennifer Connolly |
Same, and I’ll add The Accused, although I turned off A Clockwork Orange because the scene disturbed me so much, but I was riveted by the movie The Accused. Before these that I had considered myself thick skinned about violence in movies. |
The Accused, as I said above. Spoilers ahead.
The rape scene is horrifying, and at the time I watched it, the ideas of “group think” and “group inaction” in such a setting had been previously unfathomable to me. I was a young woman when I watched it, and it also opened my eyes to gender and class issues, and the instability of a woman’s personal safety, in a way that nothing else had yet. I still get chills thinking about the movie. |
I almost never see films on their release day, but because my grandfather landed at Normandy I was counting the days until Saving Private Ryan was released. I saw it at 5pm on a Friday in Salem, Oregon in a packed theater. The opening scene had me shaking. There had been nothing like this before and the internet didn't really exist. This was new territory and it shook me to my core. People were openly weeping in the lobby afterwards. I remember walking to my car and just kinda being numb, like I had experienced it. |