For tier 2, the hunt could also be referring to the 2012 Thomas Vinterberg movie about the downfall of a kindergarten teacher who is falsely accused of exposing himself to one of his students
Yeah, the 2020 film isn't that bad, it's a fun action horror. It's probably only disturbing to the people who thought it glorified murdering conservatives, which it DOESN'T. 🤦
People forget that the Japanese made the Germans look like pacifists. The civilians of Japan knew about (and not just in the passive way the Germans did) mass murders of Chinese/Burmese/Soviet civilians and saw it as some kind of game. Glad someone made a movie about it.
I know this is an old video already, but I would argue that the Utaše/Utashe (Croatian-Nazi's, also known as the "Crna Legija"/"Black Legion" as a more famous group of militia) were WAY WORSE compared your average out-of-line soldier committing atrocities be it allied (Soviet) or axis (Japanese) power since the German-Nazi's found the methods of Utaše/Utashe mutilating, butchering (literally) and cutting off various human parts like ears, noses, fingers and eyes for trophies and eating them to be more vile, sadistic and animal-like compared to your average concentration/death camp. Not only were they more bloodthirsty compared to any other group of soldiers, but what made them special using what was an improvised garden wrist knife/tool called a "srbosjek" (translates to literally "Serb Cutter") to decapitate, cut and execute Orthodox Serbs, non-fascist supporting Yugoslavs, civilians and infants that were looked as "disgusting". It got so bad, that even the entirety of Third Reich, German Nazis and the entirety of world that soon became to know them as many accounts of German majors like Major Walter Kleinenberger, officer with the 714th division, complained that Ustaše brutality “was in defiance of all laws of civilization" and Hitler's Plenipotentiary to Croatia, General von Horstanau, described the aftermath of slaughter committed by Jasenovac concentration camp guards in a nearby village: "At Crkveni Bok, an unfortunate place, over which about five hundred 15- to 20-year-old thugs descended under the leadership of an Ustasha lieutenant colonel, people were killed everywhere, women were raped and then tortured to death, children were killed. I saw in the Sava River the corpse of a young woman with her eyes dug out and a stake driven into her sexual parts. This woman was at most twenty years old when she fell into the hands of these monsters. All around, pigs devoured unburied human beings. "Fortunate" residents were shipped in terrifying freight cars; many of these involuntary "passengers" cut their veins during transport to the camp [Jasenovac]". So even if the Japenese were worse with their Unit 731 and brutal methods of torture, I would argue the Utashe were the most vile of many groups.
@@vngxrd I have seen in recent years, people have begun to villianize the japanese civilians too in order to reconcile with the brutality of the bombings. By constantly reiterating that the ''civilians were just as bad as the government'' they like to escape the accountability of their country having bombed innocent people. Patrioitism makes us insensitive to the misery of others.
I'm just horrified at how humans can be so so brutal, and to innocent people. Many of the things you described happening in these films can actually happen irl, or actually have happened (based on true events). Humanity is the worst really.
honestly I think that’s what distinguishes disturbing films from regular horror films. horror films are often beyond reason or logic, over dramatic, etc. but disturbing films are just a bleak and gruesomely realistic at the capacity people have for violence, evil, and filth
I made a mistake on the last tier, I included the 2014 aftermath when in fact the creator was most likely referring to the 1994 Spanish short film directed by Nacho Cerdá Also the film "The Embryo Hunts in Secret" is not what I made it out to be. The film does include torture and such but the purpose of the film is explicitly political and commentates on gender dynamics and the things men do when their masculinity is threatened.
Dear Zachary may be near the bottom, and it certainly crushes your heart to learn the story, but it ends as one of the most beautiful documentaries of all time. It’s one everyone should watch, and pay deep attention to.
Can I preface further Please be in a good mind state when watching it I was not, and experiencing Parental Alienation and Family Court issues. It was awful to experience
Come and see is just so horrifying and disturbing cause how real it is. The eery feeling through out the movie doesn't go away. It's really sad ofc and not easy to watch
Yea that kid gave really one of the best performances captured on film, how they made him physically look older and aged from beginning to end is insane
I hear from a lot about how fucked the "burning scene" is but what really gets to me is while thats happening, they save one woman to rape as they move on away. Seeing the soldiers chasing the truck to take turns and eventually kill her shocked me to the core, more than Ichi the Killer in its entirety, and you cant even see whats happening, you cannot see her gut-wretching pain, only hear it.
I've seen many movies of this list, even some on the very bottom, but none of them haunted me more than Come And see, it is most definitely the most disturbing and horrific films ever made, and i will die on that hill
A Requiem for a Dream is a great way of preventing someone to doing drugs it really does show the hardships of it and even though i’ve never taken any drugs the watch from it alone terrified me
That makes sense but unfortunately it is also a favorite movie of many junkies, strangely. I know this from people in my own life who loved the movie and then heeded none of its warnings. I am forgetting the title of the movie, but there is a movie from the 2000s I wanna say wherein the three lead characters/actors are in a story about heroin addicts recovering and the horrors of addiction....one of those three actors od'd a few years after the film. Disaster in the distance is often just of the horizon and visible but we do nothing. I guess we all do it some extent in some aspect of life.
Ik I'm one year late, but I just had to say it: a Serbian Film is the only movie I've ever watched that genuinely made me sick and damn near throw up in the computer. I tend to stomach disturbing content pretty well, but I don't think I'm ever watching that again.
I’m from Poland and „Playground” is one of my favourite movies - mostly because of realistic depiction of polish school. In childhood I also had experiences with violent bullies like two main characters, who weren’t stopped by any adults (and the girl reminds me of old myself… so the scene when they harassed her was especially disturbing for me). Anyway, that movie isn’t very known, even in my country, so you can imagine my face when I saw poster in the thumbnail lmao
@@liammeech3702aside from some students doing random dumb shit on school breaks like demolishing toilets with firecrackers, and teachers being sometimes lazy with their subject - nothing's wrong.
James Bulgar for those who don't know was pretty much taken by two other lads from a shopping centre and he was beaten and tortured to death at a railway, and apparently they took his eyes out and filled the sockets with paint. We got taught this in RE 😵💫
Here are the films in this video that are worth watching! 4:44 great film 5:05 pretty good film 5:14 good film aswell 5:22 my favourite david fincher film 5:31 great film in my opinion 6:19 my fave horror film 6:37 Used to be one of my faves when I was just getting into cinema 7:26 one of my fave films 8:11 super good 8:35 gregg araki is one of my fave directors I love that man 10:32 havent seen pink flamingos although I do like John waters and their are ones like multiple maniacs and female trouble that are shocking too and films that I love 14:12 its a decent film however I didnt find it disturbing really at all 14:55 MASTERPEICE 15:28 MASTERPEICE 22:04 MASTERPEICE ONE OF MY FAV FILMS EVER AND IS HIGHLY DISCUSSED IN FILM CIRCLES 24:13 masterpice love my boy haneke also their are alot of films in this video that are on my watchlist which I need to get around to like the piano teacher, I saw the devil, lost highway, eraser head ect.
id suggest raw too ,it gave me a panic attavk ,tho it was like my first horror movie I watch fully...and the last for now lol oh and if ur into anime perfect blue is the movie black swan is based on really
The movie called "Aftermath" in the 6th tier actually refers to a half an hour long movie with the same name that the one you mentioned; it depicts a coroner r***** a dead woman. Missed some crazy sh!t like "A serbian film", "Carcinoma" and "Melancholie der Engel".
Good iceberg and thank you for excluding the deathtapes. I wish Ichi the Killer was on here- brutal SA, torture, gore- but it's never in these icebergs for some reason.
I saw Psycho in a film history class. I saw Oldboy on my own volition it's brutal and hard to watch but it's amazing. Just as a recommendation, watch the OG Korean version. The remake with Josh Brolin is laughably bad.
Man Behind the Sun is a series, and the fourth one is about the Rape of Nanking. It's even worse than the first. Don't think Feed should be on that tier though, it isn't that bad. EDIT: I have seen some of these and they were horrifying, but I actually had to stop watching a bit after hearing about Dear Zachary because I was THAT enraged. Being disbarred is THE LEAST that should happen to that judge.
i really like your iceberg videos just explaining the movie and not showing anything graphic. i usual dont like iceberg videos because they show footage of whatever they’re talking about and i really dislike graphic stuff. so thank you for this! you should really make more iceberg videos :D keep it up
Aniara 2018 is another great and upsetting movie, all I can say without spoiling is that its about a routine space cruise that gets knocked off course. Legit one of my favourite movies
I saw a lot of people online saying the Poughkeepsie Tapes wasn't worth watching or didn't compare to other "found footage" films as well. I thought it was a solid 7/10. But the best parts were the tapes because it showed how deranged a person can be. That couple with the decapitation and subsequent I plant of the man's head into his girlfriend really fucked with me- I don't know why but something about the vile thoughts of someone would have to have to even imagine such a thing. It's just fucked up on so many levels but good movie in my opinion. However, it's not for everyone I'm sure
I discovered this film because one day i woke up and it was playing on tv at 5 am lol I think the randomness of discovering it like that makes me regard it as being better than it actually is but I also think this film is pretty solid
The House That Jack Built was by far one of the most disturbing movies I’ve ever seen. I couldn’t even finish it. Definitely earned a spot on this iceberg. I also found The Visit by M. Night Shamala quite disturbing.
@@charliegormely307 eh. I know what happens, but all the violence and gore became a bit too overwhelming. Everyone’s got their breaking points when it comes to how much gore/disturbing scenes they can handle, and I guess that was mine. I also never really got a chance to. Matt Dillon is a great actor though, so I do recommend. Sorry for writing a paragraph 🥲
High quality editing. Keep uploading things of this quality with regularity and you'll be big in no time Also just wanted to say, the scariest/most disturbing thing about Poughkeepsie Tapes is how bad of a movie it is, the fact that it was made on a budget of nearly a million dollars, and that it somehow managed to score 6.0 on IMDB Subconscious Cruelty is also one of the strangest films I've ever seen, like a bad fever dream, and that's exactly how I'd recommend people watch it, while sick and half conscious. Still easier to watch than Poughkeepsie Tapes though, and not because it's any less graphic
Ill have to check it out then. I've been trying to teach myself better editing softwares to make better quality videos so thank you for your words on encouragement!
18:27 I watched Cannibal Holocaust and it's just... Wow.. Real disturbing and felt so realistic. They used real animals too. Most definitely used real human skeletons since it was cheaper back then. The acting, characters, story was greatly written. Definitely shouldn't watch it if you're not used/desensitized to gore. I felt so sick.
17:36 fun fact about the vanishing, or in dutch "spoorloos". The movie is based on the dutch book "het gouden ei" or the golden egg. Its the most read book in dutch highschools as its only 97 pages so the story is pretty well known in the netherlands.
I don't think he made a stupid decision in Spoorloos, he couldn't move past not knowing and live his life. To him there was no decision it was either that or live the rest of his life hollow and full of regret.
I grew up in Poughkeepsie and lived there when the Poughkeepsie Tapes released. Unfortunately it wasn’t able to be shown in theaters but everyone went crazy for it.
Halloween was originally going to be an Anthology series centered around Halloween The first movie tells the story of Michael Myers and his Stalking of Laurie strode and her friends. But since Halloween was popular a sequel was made to continue the story, and then he was supposed to be killed off at the end and the rest would have been their stories, but Michael was so popular in the Slasher genre the Anthology idea was canceled after Season of The Witch (my personal favorite) dud poorly at the box office.
thanks for describing the last, super disturbing movies, in quick and not really overly detailed ways, i just can’t handle being described some of these films so an easier description really helps me. great video
I actually performed a monologue from "Jagdszenen aus Niederbayern" for drama school, so in preparation I watched the movie too. It was sad and dramatic, yes, but I'm not sure why it's so far down on the iceberg.
0:14 i actually feel like its easy to find disturbing movies. i think its a lot harder to find a movie that is genuinely scary without relying on disturbing aspects
@leroyapplegate5049 I kind of disagree. Something scary can be disturbing, but a lot of stuff that can disturb people to the core isn't considered scary. It's all in the eye of the viewer.
The moment when you been a long fan of Horrible Reviews and Unboxed, Watched, and reviewed so every movie listed is known and know of many missed. What's Up Gangsta's.
for Ilsa She Wolf of the SS it’s loosely based on the real life war criminal Ilse Koch her husband ran Buchenwald and she was one of the top overseers and she did in fact enjoy running cruel, gruesome experiments
Considering your mention of Audition etc., no matter how "famous" (or in this case infamous) the finale of the movie is, you should never ever give away the ending like that. It simply spoils the plot of the movie for everyone who haven't watched it yet and are even mildly interested of the story. Otherwise nice work, got many good picks to my watchlist!
The judge who released the woman who killed her son needs to fall into painful illness you don't throw good intent at bad people, some people don't deserve hope
I personally think that the first SAW film isn't all that disturbing, the later films are alot worse then the first one, also hostel isn't really a tier 2 film since most people have seen the first or second one and in my opinon its on the same level as SAW in terms of gore
Fantastic coverage on these, however I think that with the Aftermath film you have it mixed up with the wrong one. Usually whenever it comes to the disturbing movie trend, Aftermath 1994 is the one that is mentioned which is what I believe that they are referring to here.
you know I actually struggled finding which movie to chose for this because it didn't seem all that disturbing and I completely missed the 1994 one. You're correct lol
29:06 You talk about the "Green Elephant" ("Зелёный слоник") movie, however the poster you show is for the other movie - "Kokki - The Running Doctor" ("Кокки - Бегущий доктор"). Both these movies have been made by the same director and even featured the same actors, but the latter is actually far more disturbing than the former.
I think I'll watch a few of these in my free time, then give my own review of them. The piano teacher: I've actually already seen it and I thought it wasn't too bad, just really graphic and desperate in way, like the main character seemed way out of line for the thing she does. Kids: haven't watched it yet I stand alone: haven't watched it yet Seven: I've seen some of the death scenes and they are pretty gruesome, but I haven't seen the whole thing yet I saw the devil: haven't seen it yet
Black Metal Veins isn't fully real, the characters are actors and nobody overdosed on set. Though the director is very sus and his whole filmography is fucked up, I'm surprised the Slaughtered Vomit Dolls series isn't on this iceberg
Good video! One thing to mention: The original Friday the 13th was about Jason Voorhees' mother murdering various camp counselors after his death at the camp. :)
I watched and read informations about the Case behind the movie The secret in my soup once. That case, "The Hello Kitty Murder", is the most fucked up case you can imagine. I wouldn´t recomment looking it up, if you´re too sensitive.
~8:46 is actually one of my fav movies because of the ending. it obv doesnt undo any of the horrible things that happen leading up to it, but it gives such great closure and the movie as a whole is just so bittersweet. needless to say if you do watch it, maaaybe have a palate cleanser movie handy just in case
18:06 I think this is either based on a short story or theres a story with a similar premise and I agree that this is the single dumbest thing anyone has ever done, in any story, ever.
Its inspired by a dutch piece of literature, called 'the golden egg' or something stupid. Had to read it for school and it was the most boring book i ever read
I have only seen Salo a few times & I find it more bizarre than disturbing, & I have also seen Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, & Clockwork Orange several times so those 3 movies (Clockwork Orange is a big favorite of mine) are big winners in my book. Great video my good man👍
I'm surprised 'The Boy' 2015 film was not in the list. I gotta say it's an underrated film. I find it a bit disturbing since it's about a child with violent tendencies. It's a pretty good film.
With movies on here based around Sylvia Likens, Fan Man Yee (The Hello Kitty murder) and James Bulger, it’s beyond me why concrete isn’t on this iceberg.
august underground 1, 2, and 3 werent mentioned at all? it follows a serial killer from the perspective of him filming doing various things (primarily depraved sexual acts with his friends upon random victims)
@@antonioalexander1 That wasn't meant as a complaint btw. I completed the entire Disturbing Movie Iceberg (the one that gained a lot of traction about a year ago due to Wendigoon and Nyx Fears) last year and...some of those mixtapes kinda haunt me :/ There's a version with twice as many entries expanding on it going under The Disturbing Cinema Iceberg ("cinema" being a weird choice of wording IMO as it's still loads of fucked-up porn on tier 7 and mixtapes on tier 8). Think I'm gonna go through the one's on this iceberg I haven't seen yet, give my brain a break from the really bad NSFL stuff
It’s funny cause I’ve seen a part of the pig fucking movie as it was used in a music video which i found from the disturbing music videos iceberg. It was like the 3rd or second to last just like this iceberg
Man, I saw Angst after hearing how good the movie was. I was in the mood for a horror movie and basically went in blind. It’s definitely shocking, due in large part to the incredibly realistic filming style employed by the director. I also worked in a jail for a long time and I know that there are people like this in the world… it’s haunting, for sure.
i remember seeing “audition” at 12 years old. my mom talked about it to me, so i got curious and watched it. i fell in love with it the first time I watched it ahaha
BREH Plac Zabaw is disturbing af, mostly the ending obviously, as mentioned in this video. I'd just say we need a law that makes judges responsible of such idiotic sentences or decisions to even forgive such actions even when performed by other children. When the defendant is such a monster they deserve ZERO sympathy and in this extreme case I'd even suggest death penalty.
I've personally have seen some of the Top tier movies Some are my personal favorites like Halloween, Friday The 13th, Jaws, and A Nightmare On Elm Street. I've seen all the Scream movies
I'm so glad this one is just actual movies. I'm tired of seeing lists where that last category is just death mixtapes.
Yeah i hated that too
Or adult films at that point, it's not even disturbing it's just straight up disgusting.
Exactly just straight snuff 👎👎
Snuff is awesome!! 🌈🌈🌈
@@fabioenchilada9384 😕😕😕😕
For tier 2, the hunt could also be referring to the 2012 Thomas Vinterberg movie about the downfall of a kindergarten teacher who is falsely accused of exposing himself to one of his students
oh true completly slipped my mind lol
Yeah, the 2020 film isn't that bad, it's a fun action horror. It's probably only disturbing to the people who thought it glorified murdering conservatives, which it DOESN'T. 🤦
@@antonioalexander1
Tbh the hunt (2020) should not even be in this list
Yeah, unless your Trump who cause universal to shelf the movie for a while, I do not see how exactly that movie is disturbing.
That is absolutely the movie they meant to put on the list
People forget that the Japanese made the Germans look like pacifists. The civilians of Japan knew about (and not just in the passive way the Germans did) mass murders of Chinese/Burmese/Soviet civilians and saw it as some kind of game. Glad someone made a movie about it.
I know this is an old video already, but I would argue that the Utaše/Utashe (Croatian-Nazi's, also known as the "Crna Legija"/"Black Legion" as a more famous group of militia) were WAY WORSE compared your average out-of-line soldier committing atrocities be it allied (Soviet) or axis (Japanese) power since the German-Nazi's found the methods of Utaše/Utashe mutilating, butchering (literally) and cutting off various human parts like ears, noses, fingers and eyes for trophies and eating them to be more vile, sadistic and animal-like compared to your average concentration/death camp. Not only were they more bloodthirsty compared to any other group of soldiers, but what made them special using what was an improvised garden wrist knife/tool called a "srbosjek" (translates to literally "Serb Cutter") to decapitate, cut and execute Orthodox Serbs, non-fascist supporting Yugoslavs, civilians and infants that were looked as "disgusting". It got so bad, that even the entirety of Third Reich, German Nazis and the entirety of world that soon became to know them as many accounts of German majors like Major Walter Kleinenberger, officer with the 714th division, complained that Ustaše brutality “was in defiance of all laws of civilization" and Hitler's Plenipotentiary to Croatia, General von Horstanau, described the aftermath of slaughter committed by Jasenovac concentration camp guards in a nearby village: "At Crkveni Bok, an unfortunate place, over which about five hundred 15- to 20-year-old thugs descended under the leadership of an Ustasha lieutenant colonel, people were killed everywhere, women were raped and then tortured to death, children were killed. I saw in the Sava River the corpse of a young woman with her eyes dug out and a stake driven into her sexual parts. This woman was at most twenty years old when she fell into the hands of these monsters. All around, pigs devoured unburied human beings. "Fortunate" residents were shipped in terrifying freight cars; many of these involuntary "passengers" cut their veins during transport to the camp [Jasenovac]". So even if the Japenese were worse with their Unit 731 and brutal methods of torture, I would argue the Utashe were the most vile of many groups.
Basically what happens when madmen are in charge of wars
".. look like pacifists."
Not really. At some point saying "these or those were worse" becomes moot.
No they didn’t, that’s just false information.
@@vngxrd I have seen in recent years, people have begun to villianize the japanese civilians too in order to reconcile with the brutality of the bombings. By constantly reiterating that the ''civilians were just as bad as the government'' they like to escape the accountability of their country having bombed innocent people. Patrioitism makes us insensitive to the misery of others.
I'm just horrified at how humans can be so so brutal, and to innocent people. Many of the things you described happening in these films can actually happen irl, or actually have happened (based on true events). Humanity is the worst really.
unfortunately yeah
we aren't the worst. if dogs could use guns, they'd shoot the mailman
well, female spider eat their mating partner and get eaten by her own child
I work in a District Attorneys office’s public records dept and let me tell you that what we see fictionalized is almost tamer than the reality
honestly I think that’s what distinguishes disturbing films from regular horror films. horror films are often beyond reason or logic, over dramatic, etc. but disturbing films are just a bleak and gruesomely realistic at the capacity people have for violence, evil, and filth
Fun fact: the movie where they put their victim’s head in a hello kitty head is a true story
@KATACOMB TV no
@KATACOMB TV no the lady who head in hello kitty plush name is fang li she was tortured Shanghai China
How is that a “fun” fact ?
@@JoseCruz-ki5nt yk what I mean, man
@@Lumieremakesmusic82i thought it was in Hong Kong
This iceberg is so much better than the one Wendigoon presented
Yes since they are movies and not edgy kink movies but The Hunt does not belong in the same category as Midsommar
I made a mistake on the last tier, I included the 2014 aftermath when in fact the creator was most likely referring to the 1994 Spanish short film directed by Nacho Cerdá
Also the film "The Embryo Hunts in Secret" is not what I made it out to be. The film does include torture and such but the purpose of the film is explicitly political and commentates on gender dynamics and the things men do when their masculinity is threatened.
I was about to say that, that short film is very much worst than an apocalypse movie
Fun fact: Carrie and Jaws were both published in 1974.
1st Friday the 13th had the killer be Pamela Voorhees, Jason's mother .
Dear Zachary may be near the bottom, and it certainly crushes your heart to learn the story, but it ends as one of the most beautiful documentaries of all time. It’s one everyone should watch, and pay deep attention to.
Can I preface further
Please be in a good mind state when watching it
I was not, and experiencing Parental Alienation and Family Court issues. It was awful to experience
The actress in The Bunny Game was branded on screen. She said it destroyed a part of her soul to be in that film.
I thought the actress was the director
@@n1thmusic229she was lol
Putting Hostel and Texas Chain Saw Massacre in the same tier is actually wild
Come and see is just so horrifying and disturbing cause how real it is. The eery feeling through out the movie doesn't go away. It's really sad ofc and not easy to watch
Yea that kid gave really one of the best performances captured on film, how they made him physically look older and aged from beginning to end is insane
It's often considered the scariest film of all time
I hear from a lot about how fucked the "burning scene" is but what really gets to me is while thats happening, they save one woman to rape as they move on away. Seeing the soldiers chasing the truck to take turns and eventually kill her shocked me to the core, more than Ichi the Killer in its entirety, and you cant even see whats happening, you cannot see her gut-wretching pain, only hear it.
I've seen many movies of this list, even some on the very bottom, but none of them haunted me more than Come And see, it is most definitely the most disturbing and horrific films ever made, and i will die on that hill
@@d-erekweth6903 did they actually kill her I thought the girl Bleeding from her legs with the flute in her mouth was the rape victim
A Requiem for a Dream is a great way of preventing someone to doing drugs it really does show the hardships of it and even though i’ve never taken any drugs the watch from it alone terrified me
and the soundtrack soul-wrenchingly beautiful
Ngl the fridge scene made me laugh
That makes sense but unfortunately it is also a favorite movie of many junkies, strangely. I know this from people in my own life who loved the movie and then heeded none of its warnings. I am forgetting the title of the movie, but there is a movie from the 2000s I wanna say wherein the three lead characters/actors are in a story about heroin addicts recovering and the horrors of addiction....one of those three actors od'd a few years after the film. Disaster in the distance is often just of the horizon and visible but we do nothing. I guess we all do it some extent in some aspect of life.
No its not, most junkies loves this film lol
Very hard movie to watch. I saw it at my freaking school, dude, at 14 or something.
I'm extremely surprised that A Serbian Film and Trauma aren't on this iceberg anywhere.
Ik I'm one year late, but I just had to say it: a Serbian Film is the only movie I've ever watched that genuinely made me sick and damn near throw up in the computer. I tend to stomach disturbing content pretty well, but I don't think I'm ever watching that again.
It's really bad man it triggered my OCD
i feel u bro my intrusive thoughts came out@@MrZodiac-t4j
I’m from Poland and „Playground” is one of my favourite movies - mostly because of realistic depiction of polish school. In childhood I also had experiences with violent bullies like two main characters, who weren’t stopped by any adults (and the girl reminds me of old myself… so the scene when they harassed her was especially disturbing for me). Anyway, that movie isn’t very known, even in my country, so you can imagine my face when I saw poster in the thumbnail lmao
I watched it right after I made this video and really liked it! Hope your doing better now
What's wrong with Polish schools, yikes
@@liammeech3702 Poland….Poland has a lot of issues sadly
@@liammeech3702aside from some students doing random dumb shit on school breaks like demolishing toilets with firecrackers, and teachers being sometimes lazy with their subject - nothing's wrong.
James Bulgar for those who don't know was pretty much taken by two other lads from a shopping centre and he was beaten and tortured to death at a railway, and apparently they took his eyes out and filled the sockets with paint. We got taught this in RE 😵💫
And the UK Law protects those freaks even tho one of them is a literal pedophile.
Jesus, I never heard that part before.
Here are the films in this video that are worth watching!
4:44 great film
5:05 pretty good film
5:14 good film aswell
5:22 my favourite david fincher film
5:31 great film in my opinion
6:19 my fave horror film
6:37 Used to be one of my faves when I was just getting into cinema
7:26 one of my fave films
8:11 super good
8:35 gregg araki is one of my fave directors I love that man
10:32 havent seen pink flamingos although I do like John waters and their are ones like multiple maniacs and female trouble that are shocking too and films that I love
14:12 its a decent film however I didnt find it disturbing really at all
14:55 MASTERPEICE
15:28 MASTERPEICE
22:04 MASTERPEICE ONE OF MY FAV FILMS EVER AND IS HIGHLY DISCUSSED IN FILM CIRCLES
24:13 masterpice love my boy haneke
also their are alot of films in this video that are on my watchlist which I need to get around to like the piano teacher, I saw the devil, lost highway, eraser head ect.
Angst is also a great film
id suggest raw too ,it gave me a panic attavk ,tho it was like my first horror movie I watch fully...and the last for now lol oh and if ur into anime perfect blue is the movie black swan is based on really
Tetsuo the Iron Man is a film that has been living in my brain rent free for half a year or so. It is so good
@@Jamijammers love angst.cant find one like that is what makes it unique. Phycological movie disturbing .but filmed incredible unexpected
@@Biomed007-u5v angst is phenomenal and unique, the closest film I’ve found to it was Possession from 1981
The movie called "Aftermath" in the 6th tier actually refers to a half an hour long movie with the same name that the one you mentioned; it depicts a coroner r***** a dead woman.
Missed some crazy sh!t like "A serbian film", "Carcinoma" and "Melancholie der Engel".
i'm convinced that marian dora is a psychopath
@@xoxoxovaivaivai me too
A serbian film is overrated
Where's Lepa Sela Lepo Gore (Pretty Village Pretty Flames)????
What about philosophy of a knife?
Good iceberg and thank you for excluding the deathtapes. I wish Ichi the Killer was on here- brutal SA, torture, gore- but it's never in these icebergs for some reason.
"Spoorloos" is actually a really really good movie that I absolutely never ever need to watch again.
I saw Psycho in a film history class. I saw Oldboy on my own volition it's brutal and hard to watch but it's amazing. Just as a recommendation, watch the OG Korean version. The remake with Josh Brolin is laughably bad.
The korean oldboy is fucking amazing
Man Behind the Sun is a series, and the fourth one is about the Rape of Nanking. It's even worse than the first.
Don't think Feed should be on that tier though, it isn't that bad.
EDIT: I have seen some of these and they were horrifying, but I actually had to stop watching a bit after hearing about Dear Zachary because I was THAT enraged. Being disbarred is THE LEAST that should happen to that judge.
So the birds (1963) is on the list, but not The Thing (1982)
i really like your iceberg videos just explaining the movie and not showing anything graphic. i usual dont like iceberg videos because they show footage of whatever they’re talking about and i really dislike graphic stuff. so thank you for this! you should really make more iceberg videos :D keep it up
Working on a few more. Thank you for the kind words!
Aniara 2018 is another great and upsetting movie, all I can say without spoiling is that its about a routine space cruise that gets knocked off course. Legit one of my favourite movies
YES. I was waiting for something to cover this since I first saw it on Reddit.
Definitely one of the better icebergs on yt
I saw a lot of people online saying the Poughkeepsie Tapes wasn't worth watching or didn't compare to other "found footage" films as well. I thought it was a solid 7/10. But the best parts were the tapes because it showed how deranged a person can be. That couple with the decapitation and subsequent I plant of the man's head into his girlfriend really fucked with me-
I don't know why but something about the vile thoughts of someone would have to have to even imagine such a thing. It's just fucked up on so many levels but good movie in my opinion. However, it's not for everyone I'm sure
The scene with the Girl Scouts walking into the killer’s house unknowingly and talking with him is so intense
I discovered this film because one day i woke up and it was playing on tv at 5 am lol I think the randomness of discovering it like that makes me regard it as being better than it actually is but I also think this film is pretty solid
The House That Jack Built was by far one of the most disturbing movies I’ve ever seen. I couldn’t even finish it. Definitely earned a spot on this iceberg. I also found The Visit by M. Night Shamala quite disturbing.
I recently watched this movie after seeing it in an iceberg and thought it was an excellent movie. What prevented you from finishing it?
@@charliegormely307 eh. I know what happens, but all the violence and gore became a bit too overwhelming. Everyone’s got their breaking points when it comes to how much gore/disturbing scenes they can handle, and I guess that was mine. I also never really got a chance to. Matt Dillon is a great actor though, so I do recommend. Sorry for writing a paragraph 🥲
High quality editing. Keep uploading things of this quality with regularity and you'll be big in no time
Also just wanted to say, the scariest/most disturbing thing about Poughkeepsie Tapes is how bad of a movie it is, the fact that it was made on a budget of nearly a million dollars, and that it somehow managed to score 6.0 on IMDB
Subconscious Cruelty is also one of the strangest films I've ever seen, like a bad fever dream, and that's exactly how I'd recommend people watch it, while sick and half conscious. Still easier to watch than Poughkeepsie Tapes though, and not because it's any less graphic
Ill have to check it out then. I've been trying to teach myself better editing softwares to make better quality videos so thank you for your words on encouragement!
18:27
I watched Cannibal Holocaust and it's just... Wow.. Real disturbing and felt so realistic. They used real animals too. Most definitely used real human skeletons since it was cheaper back then. The acting, characters, story was greatly written. Definitely shouldn't watch it if you're not used/desensitized to gore. I felt so sick.
If you're in the mood, watch Melancholy of The Angel. If CH made you sick, then Melancholie will make you curl up in a ball and cry.
I know I did..
Dont forget about the multiple extended r*pe scenes its crazy brutal
The Tetsuo trilogy is pretty good especially the iron man is amazing considering the budget was next to nothing
Wait there's a third film?!
17:36 fun fact about the vanishing, or in dutch "spoorloos". The movie is based on the dutch book "het gouden ei" or the golden egg. Its the most read book in dutch highschools as its only 97 pages so the story is pretty well known in the netherlands.
I don't think he made a stupid decision in Spoorloos, he couldn't move past not knowing and live his life. To him there was no decision it was either that or live the rest of his life hollow and full of regret.
Your german pronunciation sounded spot on, just like of a native speaker haha.
Good video.
Haha thank you! Im actually studying German right now to achieve fluency
I was going to remark on the same thing! Much appreciated, as Tube standards go!
@@antonioalexander1 Thats pretty cool.
I grew up in Poughkeepsie and lived there when the Poughkeepsie Tapes released. Unfortunately it wasn’t able to be shown in theaters but everyone went crazy for it.
25:23 fun fact this is a real Japanese crime. Don’t look into it tho if just that creeped you out it’s so so much worse than that let on
Wasn't it in Hong Kong?
@@Inky_Dotzz I said it was Japanese lol
@@Ekdrink hong kong is not in japan
Halloween was originally going to be an Anthology series centered around Halloween
The first movie tells the story of Michael Myers and his Stalking of Laurie strode and her friends. But since Halloween was popular a sequel was made to continue the story, and then he was supposed to be killed off at the end and the rest would have been their stories, but Michael was so popular in the Slasher genre the Anthology idea was canceled after Season of The Witch (my personal favorite) dud poorly at the box office.
Encanto is an ideal palate cleanser.
I love that movie
Thank you for actually putting on some presentation by having music in the background, other channels cant seem to bother.
thanks for describing the last, super disturbing movies, in quick and not really overly detailed ways, i just can’t handle being described some of these films so an easier description really helps me. great video
Love how much Sion Sono there is in this Iceberg, one of the most underrated directors IMO
Please for the love of God do more iceberg compilations I’m obsessed
I'm looking for more interesting topics to do!
@@antonioalexander1 Will be looking forward to seeing these reviews!
@@MrsSmith99st A new video talking disturbing animal facts will be dropping some time this month
I actually performed a monologue from "Jagdszenen aus Niederbayern" for drama school, so in preparation I watched the movie too. It was sad and dramatic, yes, but I'm not sure why it's so far down on the iceberg.
0:14 i actually feel like its easy to find disturbing movies. i think its a lot harder to find a movie that is genuinely scary without relying on disturbing aspects
Disturbing and scary are two of the same thing, though
@leroyapplegate5049 I kind of disagree. Something scary can be disturbing, but a lot of stuff that can disturb people to the core isn't considered scary. It's all in the eye of the viewer.
25:23 is based on a real true crime case called the hello kitty case. it's so horrible and sad what happened to her.
The moment when you been a long fan of Horrible Reviews and Unboxed, Watched, and reviewed so every movie listed is known and know of many missed. What's Up Gangsta's.
I've never met anyone else that watches him. lol
same
for Ilsa She Wolf of the SS it’s loosely based on the real life war criminal Ilse Koch her husband ran Buchenwald and she was one of the top overseers and she did in fact enjoy running cruel, gruesome experiments
I watched Contagion before and I was like “Did they just predicted Covid?”
Considering your mention of Audition etc., no matter how "famous" (or in this case infamous) the finale of the movie is, you should never ever give away the ending like that. It simply spoils the plot of the movie for everyone who haven't watched it yet and are even mildly interested of the story.
Otherwise nice work, got many good picks to my watchlist!
The judge who released the woman who killed her son needs to fall into painful illness you don't throw good intent at bad people, some people don't deserve hope
Great iceberg bro, just subbed keep it up!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
I personally think that the first SAW film isn't all that disturbing, the later films are alot worse then the first one, also hostel isn't really a tier 2 film since most people have seen the first or second one and in my opinon its on the same level as SAW in terms of gore
Fantastic coverage on these, however I think that with the Aftermath film you have it mixed up with the wrong one. Usually whenever it comes to the disturbing movie trend, Aftermath 1994 is the one that is mentioned which is what I believe that they are referring to here.
you know I actually struggled finding which movie to chose for this because it didn't seem all that disturbing and I completely missed the 1994 one. You're correct lol
Halloween is one of my favorite Horror movies
4:58 I believe they're referring to the movie with Mads Mikkelsen not the American one
Great video.. I haven't heard of alot of them but " A Serbian film" belongs there for sure.
25:23 fyi this was based on the torture and murder of fan man yee especially the stuffing the skull into a hello kitty doll
I feel like se7ven should be lower, it may not but be to disturbing visually but that ending was incredibly disturbing
Finally, a disturbing movie list with some stuff I haven't seen
29:06 You talk about the "Green Elephant" ("Зелёный слоник") movie, however the poster you show is for the other movie - "Kokki - The Running Doctor" ("Кокки - Бегущий доктор").
Both these movies have been made by the same director and even featured the same actors, but the latter is actually far more disturbing than the former.
You did an amazing job making this! I especially love how this list only includes movies and not gore mixtapes. Keep up the amazing work! 👍🏽
There was A LOT missing on this list!
oh most definitely. This video: ua-cam.com/video/xu29C2zbxZA/v-deo.html should have some more films if your looking for recommendations
homie you dont het get how bad martyrs and funny games messed me up
haha fr me too I made the mistake of watching funny games with my mom lmao
Can someone tell me why angst is so low. I’ve seen it and I didn’t think it was that disturbing.
You should do more iceberg breakdown things
Thank you Im trying to find some interesting topics
WAIT. THEY MADE A MOVIE ON MR. HANDS???!!!
yup directed by one of the directors of Everything Everywhere All At Once. He even plays the guy who fucks the horse
There's a 10th Saw movie coming October 2023.
There's also a 10th Fast and the Furious (one of 2 final movies in the series).
I think I'll watch a few of these in my free time, then give my own review of them.
The piano teacher: I've actually already seen it and I thought it wasn't too bad, just really graphic and desperate in way, like the main character seemed way out of line for the thing she does.
Kids: haven't watched it yet
I stand alone: haven't watched it yet
Seven: I've seen some of the death scenes and they are pretty gruesome, but I haven't seen the whole thing yet
I saw the devil: haven't seen it yet
kids ain’t that bad apart from the first and last scene
For some reason this comment really made me laugh ty
the house that jack built didnt disturb me as much as i thought it would
Surprised the terrifier movies aren't on here tbh
Black Metal Veins isn't fully real, the characters are actors and nobody overdosed on set. Though the director is very sus and his whole filmography is fucked up, I'm surprised the Slaughtered Vomit Dolls series isn't on this iceberg
Good video! One thing to mention: The original Friday the 13th was about Jason Voorhees' mother murdering various camp counselors after his death at the camp. :)
I watched and read informations about the Case behind the movie The secret in my soup once. That case, "The Hello Kitty Murder", is the most fucked up case you can imagine. I wouldn´t recomment looking it up, if you´re too sensitive.
The fact that whole HC trilogy isn’t on here is shocking to me 😭
You forgot The Ascent (1977) Ladybug Ladybug (1964) Trip With The Teacher (1975) And Scrapbook (2000)
Fire 🔥 also always
Finally a good iceberg
~8:46 is actually one of my fav movies because of the ending. it obv doesnt undo any of the horrible things that happen leading up to it, but it gives such great closure and the movie as a whole is just so bittersweet. needless to say if you do watch it, maaaybe have a palate cleanser movie handy just in case
18:06 I think this is either based on a short story or theres a story with a similar premise and I agree that this is the single dumbest thing anyone has ever done, in any story, ever.
Its inspired by a dutch piece of literature, called 'the golden egg' or something stupid. Had to read it for school and it was the most boring book i ever read
also the movie “goodnight mommy” is brutal
I'll have to look into it
I have only seen Salo a few times & I find it more bizarre than disturbing, & I have also seen Pink Flamingos, Female Trouble, & Clockwork Orange several times so those 3 movies (Clockwork Orange is a big favorite of mine) are big winners in my book. Great video my good man👍
Well, now I know of a few more titles from your Disturbing Books iceberg video that were made into movies!
I'm surprised 'The Boy' 2015 film was not in the list. I gotta say it's an underrated film. I find it a bit disturbing since it's about a child with violent tendencies. It's a pretty good film.
Ive geard of it but never got around to watching it, ill definitly check it out
With movies on here based around Sylvia Likens, Fan Man Yee (The Hello Kitty murder) and James Bulger, it’s beyond me why concrete isn’t on this iceberg.
august underground 1, 2, and 3 werent mentioned at all? it follows a serial killer from the perspective of him filming doing various things (primarily depraved sexual acts with his friends upon random victims)
I have never seen this version of the iceberg before. Much tamer version.
Yea no snuff or mixtapes
@@antonioalexander1 That wasn't meant as a complaint btw. I completed the entire Disturbing Movie Iceberg (the one that gained a lot of traction about a year ago due to Wendigoon and Nyx Fears) last year and...some of those mixtapes kinda haunt me :/
There's a version with twice as many entries expanding on it going under The Disturbing Cinema Iceberg ("cinema" being a weird choice of wording IMO as it's still loads of fucked-up porn on tier 7 and mixtapes on tier 8).
Think I'm gonna go through the one's on this iceberg I haven't seen yet, give my brain a break from the really bad NSFL stuff
@@markalexander3659 haha then Im glad you found some new suggestions! Enjoy!
It’s funny cause I’ve seen a part of the pig fucking movie as it was used in a music video which i found from the disturbing music videos iceberg. It was like the 3rd or second to last just like this iceberg
yea its a pretty fucked up movie
great video!!
I didn't get that the husband in "Disturbed" was a Spy. I thought he was either a School Teacher, or an Accountant.
fire video
I feel like Bone Tomahawk doesn't get talked about nearly enough. It also has one of the most graphic death scenes I've ever seen.
Yeah, it was pretty gruesome, but the whole movie was really good. Good dialog
Man, I saw Angst after hearing how good the movie was. I was in the mood for a horror movie and basically went in blind. It’s definitely shocking, due in large part to the incredibly realistic filming style employed by the director. I also worked in a jail for a long time and I know that there are people like this in the world… it’s haunting, for sure.
Bone tomahawk is actually really good btw
i remember seeing “audition” at 12 years old. my mom talked about it to me, so i got curious and watched it. i fell in love with it the first time I watched it ahaha
Audition has been one of my favorite horror movies forever! But damn at the age of 12 that must have seared itself into your memory lol
@@antonioalexander1 still one of my favourites currently! but yeah haha, 12 year old me did watch some dark stuff lmao
Damm are you ok? Why would she tell you about it? 12?
Miike's "Visitor Q" is way more disturbing. His classic "Ichi the Killer" is a lot more violent. I'm surprised they were overlooked for this list.
@@ronrimsite6948 same here. Also nice Kakihara pfp!
Little surprised that A Serbian Film didn’t make it on the iceberg, also ngl the Strive footage gave me a bit of whiplash.
Right?! Like, how is Jaws included but not that one?
BREH Plac Zabaw is disturbing af, mostly the ending obviously, as mentioned in this video. I'd just say we need a law that makes judges responsible of such idiotic sentences or decisions to even forgive such actions even when performed by other children. When the defendant is such a monster they deserve ZERO sympathy and in this extreme case I'd even suggest death penalty.
As far as I know one of the kids involved is back in prison the other one I couldn't find info on.
hostel is honestly one of the most brutal movies i’ve ever seen, it’s really gorey
This list is so wild, like piano teacher and philosophy of a knife should not be in the same tier 💀 also begotten being in the final tier is so silly
I've personally have seen some of the Top tier movies
Some are my personal favorites like Halloween, Friday The 13th, Jaws, and A Nightmare On Elm Street.
I've seen all the Scream movies
Scream is my favorite slasher franchise
@@antonioalexander1 RIP Wes Craven he was a Legend