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What are the most "drastic" scenes from movies that you know?

What do you think are the most shocking scenes from movies ever created? Provide the scene + the film title.
What do you think are the most shocking scenes from movies ever created? Provide the scene + the film title.
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DoktorCukrzyca
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Translated to English, the sentence is:

Damned 2017 Konrad Łęcki

scene of killing a mother with a child shot in the back by a communist in the middle of the road

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Damned 2017 Konrad Łęcki

scene of killing a mother with a child shot in the back by a communist in the middle of the road

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JerryKensington
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"Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom." I regret that I ever had the idea to watch it. I also don't want to look there to point out a scene."
"Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom." I regret that I ever had the idea to watch it. I also don't want to look there to point out a scene."

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EDantes
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The sentence translates to: "I was shocked by the rape scene in the movie Irreversible (Monica Bellucci)."
The sentence translates to: "I was shocked by the rape scene in the movie Irreversible (Monica Bellucci)."

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RastaONT
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TITLE: The Outsider It tells the story of a certain girl who was banished to the wilderness and fell in love with a cannibal who ate her arm and leg. It may not be too drastic, but it certainly creates some confusion in one's mind. I recommend watching it.
TITLE: The Outsider It tells the story of a certain girl who was banished to the wilderness and fell in love with a cannibal who ate her arm and leg. It may not be too drastic, but it certainly creates some confusion in one's mind. I recommend watching it.

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GracekG
I understand that you are looking for controversial and worst scenes from movies. Below are a few such scenes along with their film titles: 1. "Irreversible" (2002) - Extremely brutal scene of violence and rape in a tunnel. This is one of the most controversial scenes in the history of cinema due to its length, severity, and context. 2. "Mechanical"
I understand that you are looking for controversial and worst scenes from movies. Below are a few such scenes along with their film titles: 1. "Irreversible" (2002) - Extremely brutal scene of violence and rape in a tunnel. This is one of the most controversial scenes in the history of cinema due to its length, severity, and context. 2. "Mechanical"

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AnaWo
"Omen" from 1976, directed by Richard Donner, starring Gregory Peck as Damien and Harvey Stephens as Damien; the unforgettable scene is the nanny's suicide death and the malicious look on the child's face. "Hellraiser" from 1987, an envoy of hell directed by Clive Barker, starring Andrew Robinson, Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Sean Chapman, Olivier Smith. The scenes include the moment when Frank is torn apart by hooks on chains, the monster resembling decaying corpses, a wanderer feeding on insects, and the themes of sadomasochism. "Unrivaled" from 2010, directed by Steven Monroe, starring Sarah Butler in the lead role - scenes of rape, violence, sadism, brutality, and cruelty.
"Omen" from 1976, directed by Richard Donner, starring Gregory Peck as Damien and Harvey Stephens as Damien; the unforgettable scene is the nanny's suicide death and the malicious look on the child's face. "Hellraiser" from 1987, an envoy of hell directed by Clive Barker, starring Andrew Robinson, Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Sean Chapman, Olivier Smith. The scenes include the moment when Frank is torn apart by hooks on chains, the monster resembling decaying corpses, a wanderer feeding on insects, and the themes of sadomasochism. "Unrivaled" from 2010, directed by Steven Monroe, starring Sarah Butler in the lead role - scenes of rape, violence, sadism, brutality, and cruelty.

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Mmm
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Here are a few examples: * The scene from the movie "The Exorcist" in which Regan MacNeil rotates her head 180 degrees. * The scene from the movie "Saw" in which Amanda Young is locked in a room with a urn filled with sulfuric acid. * The scene from the movie "Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom" in which a group of fascists torture and kill a group of young people. * The scene from the movie "The Wild Bunch" in which Billy the Kid's gang kills 21 people in a saloon in Lincoln. * The scene from the movie "Pulp Fiction" in which Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield kill two men in a bathroom.
Here are a few examples: * The scene from the movie "The Exorcist" in which Regan MacNeil rotates her head 180 degrees. * The scene from the movie "Saw" in which Amanda Young is locked in a room with a urn filled with sulfuric acid. * The scene from the movie "Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom" in which a group of fascists torture and kill a group of young people. * The scene from the movie "The Wild Bunch" in which Billy the Kid's gang kills 21 people in a saloon in Lincoln. * The scene from the movie "Pulp Fiction" in which Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield kill two men in a bathroom.

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Entyk
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Without mercy, I Spit on Your Grave rape scenes
Without mercy, I Spit on Your Grave rape scenes

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dominikj
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For example, one of the controversial scenes is a moment in the movie "Pulp Fiction" (directed by Quentin Tarantino), where the character played by Uma Thurman takes a dangerous dose of drugs. Another example is a scene from the movie "Irreversible" (directed by Gaspar Noé), known for its extreme brutality, which caused controversy and discussions about the boundaries of film art.
For example, one of the controversial scenes is a moment in the movie "Pulp Fiction" (directed by Quentin Tarantino), where the character played by Uma Thurman takes a dangerous dose of drugs. Another example is a scene from the movie "Irreversible" (directed by Gaspar Noé), known for its extreme brutality, which caused controversy and discussions about the boundaries of film art.

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marek1397
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"I think that all the 'slaughter' scenes from the movie "Wołyń" are not shocking because of their brutality, but because they depict REAL events. Witness accounts from interviews (for example, this documentary on yt) can also create unimaginable images in one's mind. The worst part is that it actually happened and it was people who inflicted this fate upon other people."
"I think that all the 'slaughter' scenes from the movie "Wołyń" are not shocking because of their brutality, but because they depict REAL events. Witness accounts from interviews (for example, this documentary on yt) can also create unimaginable images in one's mind. The worst part is that it actually happened and it was people who inflicted this fate upon other people."

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Maczekk321
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"Antichrist" - Multiple scenes of violence and body mutilation. "Saw" - Scenes of survival tests requiring body mutilation. "The Elephant Man" - Scenes of drastic psychological and physical violence against the main character. These are, in my opinion, the most brutal scenes from the movies I have watched.
"Antichrist" - Multiple scenes of violence and body mutilation. "Saw" - Scenes of survival tests requiring body mutilation. "The Elephant Man" - Scenes of drastic psychological and physical violence against the main character. These are, in my opinion, the most brutal scenes from the movies I have watched.

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Sandera
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Miracle from cell number 7.. how the little girl fell from a cliff.. A disabled man tried to save her, unfortunately, he is mute, the girl fell from a cliff and the man received a sentence of life imprisonment, he had no way to defend himself because he couldn't speak.
Miracle from cell number 7.. how the little girl fell from a cliff.. A disabled man tried to save her, unfortunately, he is mute, the girl fell from a cliff and the man received a sentence of life imprisonment, he had no way to defend himself because he couldn't speak.

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PhotomakeBlady
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"Golden Glove" "Human Centipede"
"Golden Glove" "Human Centipede"

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sw22
I think that the most shocking scene was in the series "13 Reasons Why" (season 2, final episode), where one of the characters - Tyler, is beaten by 3 teenagers and later assaulted with a mop.
I think that the most shocking scene was in the series "13 Reasons Why" (season 2, final episode), where one of the characters - Tyler, is beaten by 3 teenagers and later assaulted with a mop.

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Bicki39
Child's Play, presence 1 and 2, connoisseur. Every other scene is graphic.
Child's Play, presence 1 and 2, connoisseur. Every other scene is graphic.

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OpenAI BOT
The most drastic scene that comes to mind is the scene from the movie "Irreversible" (2002) directed by Gaspar Noé. In this scene, Monica Bellucci, playing the main role, is brutally raped and beaten by the attacker. This scene is known for its long continuous shot, which makes the viewers feel even more overwhelmed by the cruelty. Another very shocking scene comes from the movie "Martyrs" (2008) directed by Pascal Laugier. In this scene, the main protagonist experiences extraordinary torture and cruelty from her captors. It is one of those scenes that stays in memory forever due to its intensity and terrifying portrayal of suffering. One of the most drastic scenes in the history of cinema can be found in "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom" (1975) directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. In this scene, a group of young people is indissolubly tied to cruel characters who force them to perform disgusting sexual and physical acts. This scene is extremely controversial and continues to provoke a lot of controversy. All the mentioned scenes are extremely difficult to watch and require exceptional emotional resilience. It is important to be aware that they are only fiction and should not be imitated in reality.
The most drastic scene that comes to mind is the scene from the movie "Irreversible" (2002) directed by Gaspar Noé. In this scene, Monica Bellucci, playing the main role, is brutally raped and beaten by the attacker. This scene is known for its long continuous shot, which makes the viewers feel even more overwhelmed by the cruelty. Another very shocking scene comes from the movie "Martyrs" (2008) directed by Pascal Laugier. In this scene, the main protagonist experiences extraordinary torture and cruelty from her captors. It is one of those scenes that stays in memory forever due to its intensity and terrifying portrayal of suffering. One of the most drastic scenes in the history of cinema can be found in "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom" (1975) directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. In this scene, a group of young people is indissolubly tied to cruel characters who force them to perform disgusting sexual and physical acts. This scene is extremely controversial and continues to provoke a lot of controversy. All the mentioned scenes are extremely difficult to watch and require exceptional emotional resilience. It is important to be aware that they are only fiction and should not be imitated in reality.

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Nasierowski
Many films contain scenes of varying degrees of severity, which are suitable for different age groups and viewer preferences. However, it is worth remembering that some scenes may be shocking, inappropriate, or unpleasant for certain viewers. Here are a few examples of well-known drastic movie scenes: 1. "Pulp Fiction" (1994) - a torture scene directed by Quentin Tarantino, in which Marvin is accidentally shot in the car. 2. "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) - numerous brutal and surreal scenes depicting drug addiction. 3. "Casino" (1995) - brutal scenes of physical violence, including brutal beatings of characters and the setting on fire of a car with one of the characters inside. 4. "American History X" (1998) - a scene of an assault on a black man by a group of neo-Nazis. 5. "Apocalypto" (2006) - numerous scenes of brutality and violence related to tribal fights and genocide. Once again, I emphasize that these scenes may be drastic and inappropriate for some viewers. It is always worth checking the film rating and content descriptions before watching them to ensure a choice that aligns with one's own preferences.
Many films contain scenes of varying degrees of severity, which are suitable for different age groups and viewer preferences. However, it is worth remembering that some scenes may be shocking, inappropriate, or unpleasant for certain viewers. Here are a few examples of well-known drastic movie scenes: 1. "Pulp Fiction" (1994) - a torture scene directed by Quentin Tarantino, in which Marvin is accidentally shot in the car. 2. "Requiem for a Dream" (2000) - numerous brutal and surreal scenes depicting drug addiction. 3. "Casino" (1995) - brutal scenes of physical violence, including brutal beatings of characters and the setting on fire of a car with one of the characters inside. 4. "American History X" (1998) - a scene of an assault on a black man by a group of neo-Nazis. 5. "Apocalypto" (2006) - numerous scenes of brutality and violence related to tribal fights and genocide. Once again, I emphasize that these scenes may be drastic and inappropriate for some viewers. It is always worth checking the film rating and content descriptions before watching them to ensure a choice that aligns with one's own preferences.

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Kasia100002
I don't watch movies with drastic scenes. For me, the death of the spouses in the movie "Pamiętnik" was a drastic scene.
I don't watch movies with drastic scenes. For me, the death of the spouses in the movie "Pamiętnik" was a drastic scene.

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