The movie is based on the real murder of Silvia Likens, all of the details of the torture that Taylor mentioned are true. She was tortured and killed at the age of 16
Yeah absolutely Fucked up what they did to that poor girl! I’m not a religious person, but if I were there, it most certainly be a special place in the deepest parts of hell for the ones responsible!
People say how great this movie is but idk maybe the eastern European culture is that alien to me because the characters and dialogue was so fucking bizarre it took me out of it
Based on the tragic torture and murder of Sylvia Likens. Probably the most horrific documented thing to happen to an individual in recent times. Only the murder of Junko Furuta comes close imo (search at your own risk).
just read about Junko Furuta and the one very disturbing thing was that the fucker who did the most got only 20 years and he got into prison again for attempted murder
I don't know that it even scratches the surface of the depraved things that have happened to people. The rabbit hole gets eternally deeper. There's the things that happened to the victims of people like John Wayne Gacey, or the Vampire of Dusseldorf. There's things like the events of Unit 731, or what happened to people in gulags. Creative destruction of human beings and animals go back and forward in time for as long as we'll be able to observe.
Likens and Junko Furuta are the two that I just can’t deal with. Just absolutely insane. Especially the Furuta case considering those kids got let out in years and are all still scumbags and have been heard bragging about it…
@@dylans--world999 basically if the cold war escalated in the 80s to a nuclear war from the POV of a British family, really really good I recommend it.
@@tylerb8091the back story behind it is quite interesting. I watched a Serbian film as a teenager back when it was the thing to watch these “banned” films like human centipede, 12 days of sodom and so on. At the time the Serbian government wanted to put restrictions on what could be shown in films. The director for a Serbian film didn’t like this so he decided to go completely extreme as far as legally allowed to prove a point. It’s why the film was titled a Serbian film. The film itself served no purpose other than a protest against the Serbian government. Now I’m a adult and my frontal cortex has fully developed I will never be watching that film again. I still have mental images of the film from 10+ years ago
Sylvia Marie Likens (January 3, 1949 - October 26, 1965) was an American teenager who was tortured and murdered by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski, many of Baniszewski's children, and several of their neighborhood friends. This abuse incrementally lasted for three months before Likens died from her extensive injuries and malnourishment on October 26, 1965, in Indianapolis, Indiana. Likens was increasingly neglected, belittled, sexually humiliated, beaten, starved, lacerated, and dehydrated by her tormentors. Her autopsy showed 150 wounds across her body, including several burns, scald marks and eroded skin. Through intimidation, her younger sister, Jenny, was occasionally forced to participate in her mistreatment. The official cause of her death was determined to be a homicide caused by a combination of subdural hematoma and shock, complicated by severe malnutrition. Gertrude Baniszewski; her oldest daughter, Paula; her son, John; and two neighborhood youths, Coy Hubbard and Richard Hobbs, were all tried and convicted in May 1966 of neglecting, torturing, and murdering Likens. At the defendants' trial, Deputy Prosecutor Leroy New described the case as "the most diabolical case to ever come before a court or jury" and Gertrude's defense attorney, William C. Erbecker, described Likens as having been subjected to acts of "degradation that you wouldn't commit on a dog" before her death. After eight hours of deliberation, the jury found Gertrude Baniszewski guilty of first-degree murder. She was sentenced to life imprisonment but was released on parole in 1985. Paula was found guilty of second-degree murder and was released in 1972; Hobbs, Hubbard, and John were found guilty of manslaughter and served less than two years in the Indiana Reformatory before being granted parole on February 27, 1968. The torture and murder of Sylvia Likens is widely regarded by Indiana citizens as the worst crime ever committed in their state and has been described by a senior investigator in the Indianapolis Police Department as the "most sadistic" case he had ever investigated in the 35 years he served with the Indianapolis Police.
Yeah, don't. I watch gore videos every now and then, so I wasn't as shocked as somebody who doesn't expose himself to the horrors of reality on a regular basis, but even I felt uneasy for a couple of days and I still do whenever I think about it. You feel so painfully helpless because you can't help the poor girl.
Fuck you man, I looked it up and jesus christ that was horrific. To think those that did that to her only got a maximum of 20 years instead of life and the one of the mom's vandalized her grave saying she ruined her son's life.
I know this one is a bit more mainstream and not as bad but the movie Nocturnal Animals was a very stressful and uncomfortable movie to watch for me. The tension and the big thing that happens in the middle of the movie has my attention but made me sick to my stomach.
I remember the backlash Fangoria got from people because of how violent this movie was. If you want to watch a movie that has a strong villain and watch how they morph from this seemingly normal person to a monster, the movie does a great job of it.
I absolutely hated this movie start to finish, but what bothered me was how they took creative license with the story's ending. The boy who narrates the story was one of the neighbor kids who watched all of it go down. In the ending he kills the aunt with a whack to the head and "rescues" the girl with her then immediately dying. It felt so completely dissatisfying on every level. You waited to save her until after she was destroyed and at the point she's going to die anyway? The villain just dies instantly and doesn't have a single cathartic moment of at least one cop telling her what she's done is evil and she's going to rot in prison? I mean the true story is horrible, but it deserves to be known for how depraved it is. Crimes like that should be known so the victims can be mourned and the criminals despised, but changing the story to begin with combined with doing it in such a dissatisfying way shifted me from "This is horrible, but it's a true story so people should be aware this happened" to "This is just horrible even as a work of fiction."
@@joewatts2940 Sorry, in the true story the woman orchestrating the girl's torment was arrested and given life in prison. She went on trial. The movie changes this to a neighbor boy catching her by surprise and hitting her with a crutch, killing her instantly. It just seemed gross and dissatisfying. I was frustrated she wouldn't face trial and public condemnation for her actions. In the true story when the girl dies, she beats her corpse with a book repeatedly screaming "faker!"
This almost reminds me of the Metamorphosis Doujin, really fucked up stuff that actually happens to people and you feel like a bit of your soul has been pulled from your body after experiencing the story, especially after finding out that it doesn't have a good ending. So depressing in fact that people wrote an alternative good ending to cut back on the depression factor. It's not horrifying because it's fucked up, it's horrifying because it makes you realise that real people go through this kind of shit and nobody knows or cares.
I saw this movie when i was an unattended child staying up late in the mid-late 2000s and it scarred me for life. Absolutely infuriating what happened to those poor girls
I literally picked up a copy of “Girl Next Door, by Jack Ketcham for like 80 cents. That shit was so disgusting that it made me nauseous. Then in my later teens someone brought up “the girl next door” talking about how😊 hilarious it was and thank god that it was a different, romantic comedy.
Such a devastating story. The book is way worse, and it’s all based on a very true story. TGND only changes a few details but the film An American Crime literally retells the exact events. Seriously disgusting stuff.
Yall should check out SpookyRice's Disturbing Breakdown videos, found out about The Girl Next Door through those. Turns out theres an abundance of movies that can scar you emotionally
Sounds like the movie was inspired by the Sylvia Likens murder... reading that shit on wikipedia would legitimately break your fucking heart and make you wonder who on earth would ever do this kind of shit to a living person...
I just dont know why you would continue to watch the movie let alone tell everyone about the movie to the point where kyle literally has to leave and is physically uncomfortable hearing the recap. I couldnt even sit through the whole clip.
A Serbian movie is a edgy dudes dream, it’s edgy and disturbing for the sake of being edgy and disturbing so it isn’t that bad. This movie on the other hand is based on a real story which makes it way more disturbing.
A Serbian film is pretty overrated, its like the mainstream gore film that most people know about but when compared to a lot of things you can find out there its pretty tame.
@@chza1181 August underground or melancholie der engel there pretty disturbing and disgusting gross stuff like boogers vomit poop is worse than watching somebody get tortured
I like being able to see in real time the difference of effect fictional vs non-fictional violence can have in desensitizing such brutality... Taylor almost sounds like he's glorifying the absurdity of it all meanwhile Kyles empathy for the girl who actually went through what is now on display for the world to see was in full effect. Mad respect for your humanity bruv
There's a book thts based on a true story a child called it was bad to it's so sad but the boy lived and he actually wrote the book about his mom or something like tht I read it along time ago wat she did to the little boy was so fucked up and it literally made me cry and I don't cry ever the stuff tht parents do to this kids are so fucked up and I thank God every day I didn't have parents like tht when I see braty kids saying oh I hate u cause u didint but me this or they didn't get wat they want it's like your life could be so much worse
i watched it with friends freshman year of highschool and i laughed my ass off we even watched the 2nd one and that one was worse. Still laughed at how over the top awful it was. Tbf, i was the only one that thought it was hilarious.
@@infinite-sadness agreed, hell a lot of great movies were mentioned in other comments but the horror/shock movies that always do me in are are martyrs and irreversible... straight up so uncomfortable at times lol
Its a great movie! Very disturbing for sure without being violent! A lot of people are saying a Serbian Film is so bad but I honestly really liked that movie lol, but I love crazy horror movies so most people would find it very fucked up
dude the grape scene in platoon makes me leave the fucking room and i make morbid jokes.... we all have a line i guess. even if you are a psyco killer you feed your cat when you get home? right? dude feed your cat your not a sicko are you?
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The movie is based on the real murder of Silvia Likens, all of the details of the torture that Taylor mentioned are true. She was tortured and killed at the age of 16
Yeah absolutely Fucked up what they did to that poor girl! I’m not a religious person, but if I were there, it most certainly be a special place in the deepest parts of hell for the ones responsible!
"Come and See" is another terrifying horror movie set on the Eastern Front in WW2.
based
Come and seethe *
cant think of a more "least fun" movie than this. Truly a masterpiece but simoultaneously one of the most horrific things shown in theaters.
idi i smotri happiest day in eastern europe
People say how great this movie is but idk maybe the eastern European culture is that alien to me because the characters and dialogue was so fucking bizarre it took me out of it
Based on the tragic torture and murder of Sylvia Likens. Probably the most horrific documented thing to happen to an individual in recent times. Only the murder of Junko Furuta comes close imo (search at your own risk).
What’s terrifying is all of those dudes are free right now.
I just read all of it, holy shit im into true crime, ive thought ive seen it all but i just read the wiki page of it and i am fucking horrified.
just read about Junko Furuta and the one very disturbing thing was that the fucker who did the most got only 20 years and he got into prison again for attempted murder
I don't know that it even scratches the surface of the depraved things that have happened to people. The rabbit hole gets eternally deeper. There's the things that happened to the victims of people like John Wayne Gacey, or the Vampire of Dusseldorf. There's things like the events of Unit 731, or what happened to people in gulags. Creative destruction of human beings and animals go back and forward in time for as long as we'll be able to observe.
Likens and Junko Furuta are the two that I just can’t deal with.
Just absolutely insane. Especially the Furuta case considering those kids got let out in years and are all still scumbags and have been heard bragging about it…
Threads (1984) is by far the most depressing film I have ever watched. It's borderline traumatizing.
Love that film
It's free! It's a free film for you Jim.
@@andrewblack9796 shut up
whats it about
@@dylans--world999 basically if the cold war escalated in the 80s to a nuclear war from the POV of a British family, really really good I recommend it.
Dude I hadn't heard of this but the wiki entry for the real murder is horrifying.. Look up "Murder of Sylvia Likens"
Serbian film makes me upset
Haven’t seen it but I’m aware of what it is. I can’t believe this movie exists
@@tylerb8091the back story behind it is quite interesting. I watched a Serbian film as a teenager back when it was the thing to watch these “banned” films like human centipede, 12 days of sodom and so on.
At the time the Serbian government wanted to put restrictions on what could be shown in films. The director for a Serbian film didn’t like this so he decided to go completely extreme as far as legally allowed to prove a point. It’s why the film was titled a Serbian film. The film itself served no purpose other than a protest against the Serbian government. Now I’m a adult and my frontal cortex has fully developed I will never be watching that film again. I still have mental images of the film from 10+ years ago
“Start with the child”
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@dnkys me too. Very upsetting
It makes sense that Netflix would support a movie like this
woody is oddly aroused by this synopsis that taylor is providing
I think he just didn't read the room here. He was trying to keep things light, when there's just no way to make that subject matter light.
@@TheRealAkaRai Woody's classic autism kicking in
Ya woody always try’s this bit and it always sounds like he’s telling the truth. It makes me uncomfortable every time lol
Ooof, I've seen this before. The blow torch part got me
of course Woody wouldn't know about the existence of "the place" lmfao
Sylvia Marie Likens (January 3, 1949 - October 26, 1965) was an American teenager who was tortured and murdered by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski, many of Baniszewski's children, and several of their neighborhood friends. This abuse incrementally lasted for three months before Likens died from her extensive injuries and malnourishment on October 26, 1965, in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Likens was increasingly neglected, belittled, sexually humiliated, beaten, starved, lacerated, and dehydrated by her tormentors. Her autopsy showed 150 wounds across her body, including several burns, scald marks and eroded skin. Through intimidation, her younger sister, Jenny, was occasionally forced to participate in her mistreatment. The official cause of her death was determined to be a homicide caused by a combination of subdural hematoma and shock, complicated by severe malnutrition.
Gertrude Baniszewski; her oldest daughter, Paula; her son, John; and two neighborhood youths, Coy Hubbard and Richard Hobbs, were all tried and convicted in May 1966 of neglecting, torturing, and murdering Likens. At the defendants' trial, Deputy Prosecutor Leroy New described the case as "the most diabolical case to ever come before a court or jury" and Gertrude's defense attorney, William C. Erbecker, described Likens as having been subjected to acts of "degradation that you wouldn't commit on a dog" before her death.
After eight hours of deliberation, the jury found Gertrude Baniszewski guilty of first-degree murder. She was sentenced to life imprisonment but was released on parole in 1985. Paula was found guilty of second-degree murder and was released in 1972; Hobbs, Hubbard, and John were found guilty of manslaughter and served less than two years in the Indiana Reformatory before being granted parole on February 27, 1968.
The torture and murder of Sylvia Likens is widely regarded by Indiana citizens as the worst crime ever committed in their state and has been described by a senior investigator in the Indianapolis Police Department as the "most sadistic" case he had ever investigated in the 35 years he served with the Indianapolis Police.
Hope the animals that did to her will never have peace in their lives ever... blows my mind all of them were released... pathetic...
I knew this sounded familiar! This is based on events that happened in my hometown. Very tragic.
I’ve decided I will not look this up every bit of it made me as unhappy as it seemed Taylor was when he was watching it
Yeah, don't. I watch gore videos every now and then, so I wasn't as shocked as somebody who doesn't expose himself to the horrors of reality on a regular basis, but even I felt uneasy for a couple of days and I still do whenever I think about it. You feel so painfully helpless because you can't help the poor girl.
If you think that’s bad look up what happened to Junko Furuta.
Sylvia likens too
@@homeinvasion8615 that's what the movie is based on
Fuck you man, I looked it up and jesus christ that was horrific. To think those that did that to her only got a maximum of 20 years instead of life and the one of the mom's vandalized her grave saying she ruined her son's life.
Please no.
I wish I could erase any memory of ever learning about that one.
Wood needs to sit down with these jokes
All those chemicals makin pyle a bit emotional
Bro I saw the title and this exact movie came to mind. That and Serbian film.
An American Crime is a much more accurate depiction of what happened to Sylvia Likens.
I watched this movie at my sixteenth birthday with a bunch of friends. Twelve years later I’m stillllll scarred.
Taylor’s explanation of the movie was actually enthralling lol. It made me go watch it and yes it was very fucked up.
I know this one is a bit more mainstream and not as bad but the movie Nocturnal Animals was a very stressful and uncomfortable movie to watch for me. The tension and the big thing that happens in the middle of the movie has my attention but made me sick to my stomach.
I remember the backlash Fangoria got from people because of how violent this movie was.
If you want to watch a movie that has a strong villain and watch how they morph from this seemingly normal person to a monster, the movie does a great job of it.
The only time I’ve been repulsed by pka
and that's saying a lot
@@azab0b fr
I absolutely hated this movie start to finish, but what bothered me was how they took creative license with the story's ending. The boy who narrates the story was one of the neighbor kids who watched all of it go down. In the ending he kills the aunt with a whack to the head and "rescues" the girl with her then immediately dying. It felt so completely dissatisfying on every level. You waited to save her until after she was destroyed and at the point she's going to die anyway? The villain just dies instantly and doesn't have a single cathartic moment of at least one cop telling her what she's done is evil and she's going to rot in prison? I mean the true story is horrible, but it deserves to be known for how depraved it is. Crimes like that should be known so the victims can be mourned and the criminals despised, but changing the story to begin with combined with doing it in such a dissatisfying way shifted me from "This is horrible, but it's a true story so people should be aware this happened" to "This is just horrible even as a work of fiction."
I'm confused with how you worded your comment. Is what you described, what really happened? Or what was in the movie?
@@joewatts2940 Sorry, in the true story the woman orchestrating the girl's torment was arrested and given life in prison. She went on trial. The movie changes this to a neighbor boy catching her by surprise and hitting her with a crutch, killing her instantly. It just seemed gross and dissatisfying. I was frustrated she wouldn't face trial and public condemnation for her actions. In the true story when the girl dies, she beats her corpse with a book repeatedly screaming "faker!"
@@TheRealAkaRai Jesus
smh I should’ve seen the obligatory woody kink shaming joke a mile away
Soon as I saw the thumbnail, I knew what he was gonna say 😂
Taylor needs to watch a Serbian Film
This almost reminds me of the Metamorphosis Doujin, really fucked up stuff that actually happens to people and you feel like a bit of your soul has been pulled from your body after experiencing the story, especially after finding out that it doesn't have a good ending. So depressing in fact that people wrote an alternative good ending to cut back on the depression factor. It's not horrifying because it's fucked up, it's horrifying because it makes you realise that real people go through this kind of shit and nobody knows or cares.
Ive jacked it to many time to that
I saw this movie when i was an unattended child staying up late in the mid-late 2000s and it scarred me for life. Absolutely infuriating what happened to those poor girls
Watch about the cement girl, have a nice evening.
The house that jack built
I literally picked up a copy of “Girl Next Door, by Jack Ketcham for like 80 cents.
That shit was so disgusting that it made me nauseous.
Then in my later teens someone brought up “the girl next door” talking about how😊 hilarious it was and thank god that it was a different, romantic comedy.
Woodys eyebrows betray him....
I've ruined clitorises worse than that.
Movies rarely affect me but I had to take a walk after watching the movie
Watch An American Crime. It's a drama about the Sylvia Likens case.
“It’s guNNA HAPPEN!”
Such a devastating story. The book is way worse, and it’s all based on a very true story.
TGND only changes a few details but the film An American Crime literally retells the exact events.
Seriously disgusting stuff.
Woody was creepily into this whole story. He had the "I'm sitting on my boner" fidget going.
to be fair, he literally always looks like he's sitting on his boner, or trying to hold in a shit
Pretty sure he just has turrets
Mfers finding a reason to hate woody
@@Noidtheyre like the monkey in toy story 3. Just staring at him and noting every subtle movement he makes.
Yall should check out SpookyRice's Disturbing Breakdown videos, found out about The Girl Next Door through those. Turns out theres an abundance of movies that can scar you emotionally
I love how Woody doesn't know
Sounds like the movie was inspired by the Sylvia Likens murder... reading that shit on wikipedia would legitimately break your fucking heart and make you wonder who on earth would ever do this kind of shit to a living person...
I just dont know why you would continue to watch the movie let alone tell everyone about the movie to the point where kyle literally has to leave and is physically uncomfortable hearing the recap. I couldnt even sit through the whole clip.
Anyone know What Taylor’s mtg arena name is
They have obviously never seen A Serbian Movie, that movie is fucked up
im so glad i seen the theatrical release of that cause that wouldve scarred me for life
A Serbian movie is a edgy dudes dream, it’s edgy and disturbing for the sake of being edgy and disturbing so it isn’t that bad. This movie on the other hand is based on a real story which makes it way more disturbing.
A Serbian film is pretty overrated, its like the mainstream gore film that most people know about but when compared to a lot of things you can find out there its pretty tame.
Yeah but a Serbian Movie was not based off of a even worse reality.
@@chza1181 August underground or melancholie der engel there pretty disturbing and disgusting gross stuff like boogers vomit poop is worse than watching somebody get tortured
I like being able to see in real time the difference of effect fictional vs non-fictional violence can have in desensitizing such brutality... Taylor almost sounds like he's glorifying the absurdity of it all meanwhile Kyles empathy for the girl who actually went through what is now on display for the world to see was in full effect. Mad respect for your humanity bruv
Kyle you're not wrong in your assessments it is a shameful to be a human after knowing about it
I raise you, 'A Serbian Film'
Ciudade de Dios messed me up
The Vagina Monologs on DVD!!!
I looked up pka your movie sucks to watch the ep where yms is on instead I got this 😢
Woody is the only one who laughs at pedo stuff. It's every single time as well. Sick
It seems like an uncomfortable laugh, not a ha-ha laugh
didnt know they made a weinstein lifestory documentary
The mother basically got a slap on the wrist and moved to another state.
Woody is creeping me out
Just gotta ask Taylor why did you share this story lol
There's a book thts based on a true story a child called it was bad to it's so sad but the boy lived and he actually wrote the book about his mom or something like tht I read it along time ago wat she did to the little boy was so fucked up and it literally made me cry and I don't cry ever the stuff tht parents do to this kids are so fucked up and I thank God every day I didn't have parents like tht when I see braty kids saying oh I hate u cause u didint but me this or they didn't get wat they want it's like your life could be so much worse
There are 3 'the child called it' books which one is called 'the boy who lived' and yes they are horrifying.
Siliva likens case
I watched this in middle school and is so fucked
A Siberian film
The movie is upsetting. The true story is so much worse.
Thats one thats going on the dont watch list.
Woody makes me sick.
Huham centacide did it for me
what age are you like 8? 🤣🤣🤣
i watched it with friends freshman year of highschool and i laughed my ass off
we even watched the 2nd one and that one was worse. Still laughed at how over the top awful it was. Tbf, i was the only one that thought it was hilarious.
🤨 You’re serious? Literally nothing disturbing happened.
You mean Human Centipede ?
@@infinite-sadness agreed, hell a lot of great movies were mentioned in other comments but the horror/shock movies that always do me in are are martyrs and irreversible... straight up so uncomfortable at times lol
Best movie ever I go to sleep to it every night 😉
Ah snap its a cool guy.
I thought stranger things was campy Sci Fi. Couldn't reccomend this show to more people. It's a great horror show set in the 80s.
@Mr Spitsworth you've watched it?
This sounds like the junko furuta case. So awful
My least favorite story and Pod cast as well Kyle.
wwwh wwwhhhatt?
Its a great movie! Very disturbing for sure without being violent! A lot of people are saying a Serbian Film is so bad but I honestly really liked that movie lol, but I love crazy horror movies so most people would find it very fucked up
Kyle hates this a bit to much for some reason.....
Can you really hate this too much?
Tbf i read the real story as well. The movie is a completely watered down version of the events
Sounds pretty mundane tbf
lmao horrible reviews yt channel he is the king
The horror comes from the fact that it happened.
Uh... it actually happened in the real world.
I read that book years ago. It's beyond fucked up. 😪
What the name of the book if I may ask ?
@@Luis20189 Jack Ketchum's the girl next door
dude the grape scene in platoon makes me leave the fucking room and i make morbid jokes.... we all have a line i guess. even if you are a psyco killer you feed your cat when you get home? right? dude feed your cat your not a sicko are you?
Bad boy bubby is a pretty bad movie