A video creator shares their revised list of the top 7 most disturbing movies, which can "destroy your head" due to their extreme content. The list includes:
7. "Martyrs" - a film about a young girl's brutal torture, with a pessimistic ending.
6. "Naked Lunch" - a fantasy film with repulsive and erotic scenes.
5. "Visitor" - a Japanese film that pushes the boundaries of gore and explores themes of sexual repression.
4. "Men Behind the Sun" - a disturbing film based on the true story of Unit 731, a Japanese biological warfare unit.
3. "A Serbian Film" - a film that breaks taboos and features scenes of pedophilia, incest, and gore.
2. "Cannibal Holocaust" - a notoriously gory film with realistic special effects and a scene featuring the real killing of an animal.
1. "120 Nights of Sodom" - an Italian film by Pier Paolo Pasolini, featuring ultra-realistic scenes of coprophagy, ephebophilia, and evil.
The creator notes that these films are not for the faint of heart and can be extremely disturbing, even for experienced horror fans.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about seven films that can be extremely disturbing.
2. The films on the list are not just horror movies, but also have a strong psychological impact.
3. The list includes films that are banned or have been banned in the past.
4. The films on the list are not suitable for everyone, especially those who are easily disturbed.
5. The video is a reissue of a previous video, with some changes and additions.
6. The film "Martín" is number 7 on the list, and it features a young girl being tortured.
7. The film "Naked Lunch" is number 6 on the list, and it is based on a banned book.
8. The film "Visitor Q" is number 5 on the list, and it is known for its strong and disturbing content.
9. The film "Men Behind the Sun" is number 4 on the list, and it is based on the true story of Unit 731.
10. The film "A Serbian Film" is number 3 on the list, and it is known for its disturbing and taboo-breaking content.
11. The film "Cannibal Holocaust" is number 2 on the list, and it is known for its realistic special effects and disturbing content.
12. The film "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom" is number 1 on the list, and it is known for its ultra-realistic scenes of violence and depravity.
13. "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom" was directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, who was murdered months after the film's release.
14. The film "Cannibal Holocaust" was the first film in the found footage genre.
15. The director of "Cannibal Holocaust", Ruggero Deodato, was summoned to court to explain the film's content.
16. The film "Men Behind the Sun" used real limbs from corpses to film some scenes.