ITT: Films that scar you for life
>>70743309
I recently watched this and wanted to slit my wrists
more than I usually do
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7XLs6fcnaE
>"What happens to a a fish if it drinks too much antidote!?"
>"It...becomes...HUMAN!"
>"Can a human breathe underwater?"
>"No!..." drowns.
>>70743309
Why didn't they just stay in bunker
I rewatched Lilya 4-Ever today and it made me feel like shit
Bumping for potential
Don't blue ball me /tv/ I need a good spook
>>70743542
there were cannibals about
>>70743533
why is Joe turning into Alan Ryukman so terrifying?
>>70743563
that's because you're fucking easern european prosties. I switched to chinks a decade ago and have never looked back. cheaper and they give you a great massage for 30 mins after you nut, all for 30 euros.
The book scarred me for life. Nothing like reading the inane ramblings of an illiterate cunt to turn you off modern fiction.
wanted to kill myself tbqfh
>>70743743
Rofl literally wat
>>70743656
Threads and Animatrix are the two most horrifying things I've ever seen.
>>70743842
>>>/Reddit/
Greece should be purged for this.
>>70743309
More like
>films with source material that scars you for life
>>70744931
I watched this because I enjoyed The Lobster.
What a horrible piece of shit film
>>70744931
one of my favorite films
>>70745094
>enjoyed the lobster
>getting to judge things ever again
Lol nope
>>70745120
you're hurting my feelings, anon
>>70745156
Blind yourself!
>>70744931
>>70745182
What is the appeal though? Is it supposed to be satirical? Too kino for me?
>>70745217
It begins with an interesting premise but breaks down into pointlessness after 45 minutes of no real plot development while more and more extravagant contrivances gang-rape your suspension of disbelief until your asshole is the size of Nicole Brown's throat-gash.
>>70745120
I watched it high and it was fun. Some people behind me left the theater though.
>>70743856
Animatrix fucked me up.
The scene where the machines are manipulating the brain gave me fucking nightmares.
>>70743656
It's a british propaganda movie episode