Top 10 Most Disturbing Movies in Hindi
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Brace yourself for the abyss of celluloid hell. These are some of the most taboo challenges to human morality and psyche, whose raw emotions leave their mark on all who view them. Here is the list of most disturbing movies that you should definitely watch, but be aware these movies may bend your mind and emotions.
10: I Spit on Your Grave (2010)
A savage yarn of a woman bent on exacting revenge against her rapists, this revenge thriller. I Spit on Your Grave is notorious for its brutal and realistic scenes. A non-stop assault on justice served like a dish best left uneaten makes this one of the most visceral remakes in contemporary horror.
9: Valhalla Rising (2009)
Valhalla Rising, by Nicolas Winding Refn: A quiet, brutal odyssey of a nameless warrior, One -Eye (Mads Mikkelsen), who cannot speak – carving through an archetypical dark-age man’s world. The film is notorious for its in-your-face violence and visual style, but aside from its gore, the film disturbed me due to its darkly nihilistic themes.
8: Cannibal Holocaust (1980)
Cannibal Holocaust is a landmark of disturbing cinema, infamous for its realistic depiction of cannibals. Shot in a mockumentary style, the film borders on the edge of believable and extreme, with exploitative sequences nearly replicating documentary footage that led to its ban in a number of countries.
7: Inside (2007)
This French film follows a pregnant woman fighting for her life through a home invasion. Famed for manic intensity, Inside surprises with punishing, primal tension and violence, which feels almost soft as it touches on loss and a mother’s obsession. This horror story – where characters battle to survive like it is a game—is as gut-wrenching as it is gruesome.
6: Tusk (2014)
From writer-director Kevin Smith, Tusk is the strange tale of a man transformed into a human-walrus hybrid by a deranged recluse. Hauntingly horrific and absurd at the same time, transformation scenes in Coscarelli’s film create something close to deepory: disturbing images that trigger primal fear of losing one’s humanity.
5: Midsommar (2019)
Ari Aster—MMidsommar: Midsommar follows a couple traveling to Sweden for what should be the most beautiful of midsummer festivals before turning into their worst nightmare. A disturbing visual styling, themes of a cult, and horror that occurs in the middle of bright sunshine have all left audiences feeling uneasy yet curious about the film—ddespite its anticlimactic ending perhaps drifting far away from what is considered traditional horror.
4: Hostel (2005)
Hostel is Eli Roth’s torture-porn horror film about backpackers ensnared in a deathtrap of a hostel, and it popularized that subgenre. Famous for its brutal torture footage, Hostel examines the darkness of tourism and privilege as well. Difficult to sit through, but it became a cultural touchstone and, for my money, one of the most savage horror flicks in history.
3: A Serbian Film (2010)
Arguably the most miraculous – A Serbian film transcends depravity all the way to human trafficking. The material covered is very controversial, and the scenes stick with you. It has definitely stretched the envelope of cinema to such an extent that this film has been widely banned.
2: The Green Inferno (2013)
Eli Roth’s The Green Inferno is going to have a lot of Cannibal Holocaust fans feeling sick with all the parallels in its examination of survival when activists run into an impossibly savage indigenous tribe. Its brutal cannibalism and raw survival scenes make this unforgettable but also hint at cultural exploitation.
1: The Human Centipede 2 (2011)
Notorious for its extreme grotesque and graphic content, The Human Centipede 2 takes all the disturbing ideas to the next level. This sequel upscales the horror of its predecessor, itself indeed the grisly “centipede” experiment going on in a fan portraying it. Brutal and unrelenting, a true benchmark for shock horror.
Such a graphic story telling and such a psychological impact can set new standards. If you decide to watch, buckle up; it gets heavy and hard to watch.