Apocalypse Now, but only the bison scene disturbed me. I can handle human slaughter, but leave the animals alone. Same thing with those crappy
Faces of Death flicks.
I liked
River's Edge, but then later befriended a girl who went to school with the real-life killer. She, like so many others, heard about it but thought the guy was joking. She swore she didn't go to the river.
Crash bothered me. Weirdo people.
The first movie to shock me was
Caligula.
I was in a Roman mood, got it along with
Gladiator without knowing the details. Same with
Baise Moi, peddled as the French Thelma & Louise. Yeah, right.
I like
House of 1000 Corpses and
Devils Rejects for their utter lack of any socially redeeming values.
I'd have to say
Suspect Zero is currently the most disturbing movie for me thanks to Ben Kingsley's character. Got some serious mixed feelings about that boy.