Most disturbing death in a movie

Timboslice

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The turtle scene in Cannibal Holocaust.
Also the barbed wire in the vagina overkill from the Silent Hill movie was pretty awesome.
 

Ryank1908

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More gorespam.
Just remembered some more things. Kiss of the Dragon with Jet Li. The titular 'Kiss of the Dragon' is a secret kung-fu/acupuncture-hybrid technique. The final scene of the movie; Jet Li gets his vengeance with a swift, elegantly-placed needle in the back of the villains neck. Li then proceeds to explain exactly what's going to happen to him, as he's completely paralyzed. He shakes hideously and bleeds from every - single - orifice.

Also going to throw my vote out for The Thing. The death's weren't terrible, but what was killing them was disturbing as fuck.

Even a couple in Law Abiding Citizen were disturbing, albeit for different reasons.

*SPOILERS below. I fail at spoiler tags*

When Washington's character is clearly starting to break down completely and lose all faith that he'll have a chance of surviving, as everyone dies around him.
Everyone has left the office at the same time, and they all get into their cars. Washington then has to watch as they all blow up, one by one, and the woman who's spent most of the movie being Washington's moral compass and talking about how much she loves her boyfriend, gives one, last, sombre glance through the window of her car, now a ticking timebomb-deathtrap, and then explodes.

I find emotional deaths much more disturbing than just gorefests.
 

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I'm not big on gore or slasher flicks but there was a made-for-TV movie I saw part of as a kid where these two little girls are playing in a field and some guy (always backlit so you can't see his face) comes after them and ends up killing one of them (don't remember it well... strangled her I think?) then the other one starts to run, but trips and ends up trying to back away from the guy who's holding a 2x4. She starts begging and saying she won't tell anybody, and the next thing you see are just a few drops of blood that spray over a white flower. Not really graphic but I was pretty little when I saw it.

In terms of just me being squeamish: 2 T-Rexes in Jurassic Park 2, Leech in King Kong, Se7en... umm... everything, Saving Private Ryan... erm... lots of it, hostages being shot in Air Force One (mostly the reporter), the couple camping in Broken Arrow (I guess I have a soft spot for people who are basically innocent being outright murdered) and the guy who got his throat smashed in in that one (he deserved it, but I jumped when the hit landed). Like I said, mostly tame but slashers just don't appeal to me.
 

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Kathinka said:
Fangface74 said:
whiskey rock n said:
-the knife death at the end of private ryan (one of the deaths I genuinley can't watch)
This, the jewish soldier pleading "No!" realising he's going to lose, all while the German, knowing he's going to win simply saying "Shhhhhhhhhh". VERY disturbing.
and then he get's shot by the cowardly translator guy even though he gave up *sigh* the whole movie was fun to watch, but still a huge fest of selfrightousnes and quite far out on the american propaganda scale^^
Don't think it's the same guy, Mr Stabby was just part of the storming infantry. And besides, were talking disturbing death scenes, not moralistic, sugar coated, failings of script writers.
 

JasonKaotic

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well the most disturbing REACTION is when the girl gets thrown through the window in the first Friday the 13th. I thought she was gonna turn into a gerbil or something.
 

Kathinka

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Fangface74 said:
Kathinka said:
Fangface74 said:
whiskey rock n said:
-the knife death at the end of private ryan (one of the deaths I genuinley can't watch)
This, the jewish soldier pleading "No!" realising he's going to lose, all while the German, knowing he's going to win simply saying "Shhhhhhhhhh". VERY disturbing.
and then he get's shot by the cowardly translator guy even though he gave up *sigh* the whole movie was fun to watch, but still a huge fest of selfrightousnes and quite far out on the american propaganda scale^^
Don't think it's the same guy, Mr Stabby was just part of the storming infantry. And besides, were talking disturbing death scenes, not moralistic, sugar coated, failings of script writers.
i think mr stabby was that one guy, he had even a name in the credits..the one who reloaded the machine gun earlyer in the movie at this radar site..gotta check. and yes, it's a little off toppic, but i wanted to point out the redicolousnes (is that even a word?^^)
 

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APPCRASH said:
District 9 had some fun times with alien weaponry.
glad someone mentioned that film haha
I'm not sure why, but the way the film was presented just made it feel...real?
 

Mawmon

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Cannibal Holocaust.
Pretty much the whole movie as I saw it when I was waaaaay too young but there is one scene in particular where a women is killed with a spiked dildo thingy.

In retrospect I wouldn't recommend ANYONE EVER watching it.

It still makes me a little green thinking about it.
 

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lordofthemarshes said:
Thunderclaw said:
kotorfan04 said:
Hmm, I would have to say the Phantom Menace when George Lucas slowly began killing everything he created, that was the most painful death I ever had to witness.
This is perhaps the most intelligent statement ever spoken. I applaud you.

That one medic guy in "Saving Private Ryan" had a pretty disturbing death scene. He kept on screaming for his mother, and all that blood...whoa, I get woozy just thinking about it.
Possibly worse in that movie was when the german they let go kills one of the guys with a knife. The knife goes in so slow because they are struggling, and the german keeps shushing him, like its all going to be ok.
Different German. He crosses Upham on the stairs after killing Mellish, the bit where Upham takes his hand off the gun and lets him pass. Yet, when the prisoner they released sees him later on in the final battle scene, he recognises him immediately and smiles.

They do look similar, although psycho knife Nazi is beefier!
 

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Flower of Flesh and blood. The whole darn thing. If you want to see it, i dont suggest it. If you dont know what it is or never heard of it, its better to keep it that way.