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People Are Sharing The Movies That Disturbed Them So Much They Vowed To Never Watch Them Again, And Here Are The Most Surprising Ones
Earlier this month, @0xHermione asked the people of Reddit: 'What's a movie that disturbed you so much, you'd never watch it again?' The responses were varied, to say the least, with quite a few surprising choices sneaking in alongside the usual suspects of The Human Centipede, Martyrs, and A Serbian Film. Here are 18 movies that you might not have expected to make the cut: Some posts have been edited for clarity. 1.'This is probably gonna be so far out of left field but The Pursuit of Happyness unlocked a fear in me that I didn't know existed as an adolescent.' — FlexuhLot 2.'Jurassic Park. I don't recall which, but it was the one where the island gets destroyed by a volcano (Editor's note: This is in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.) At the time, I was a grieving child who had recently lost a pet cat, and watched the movie to distract myself from that loss. Seeing the Brontosaurus getting covered by the smoke just made all those feelings rush back in. Don't think I'll watch a Jurassic Park movie ever again.' — Sauce-Gaming 3.'We Live In Time with Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, I had just had my second daughter when we watched it, and I cried for 4 days straight, felt very empty inside after. Shame [because] it's such a beautiful film.' — Mozzarella_dippers 4.'Bambi. I was 6. I cried so hard I threw up and blamed the dog. He got yelled at. I've lived with that guilt for 20 years. Still won't rewatch it.' — Machineabyss764 5."The NeverEnding Story. The horse scene traumatized me when I watched it as a child, and I never watched it again.' — Green_Top_Hat 6.'Anything where the animal dies. I'm never watching Marley and Me again.' — Something-funny-26 7.'A Star Is Born. Great movie, compelling story, but just too freaking depressing.' — tardisthecat 8.'Us. The facial expressions and the big eyes from the actresses alone are enough to make me not [want] to watch it again.' — WajajaKEKW 9.'Wedding Daze. Most uncomfortable movie I've ever seen.' — IndianaFarthouse 10.'Looper. When the old guy finds the writing in his arm and then parts of him start disappearing, my mouth was agape. I was so disturbed by the whole watching again.' — marriedtomayonnaise 11.'Unpopular opinion, but The Mask. I was a kid when I watched it and it haunted me as to how people can change and wear a mask to appear nice and good.' — Mediocre-Albatross84 12.'I was going to add Final Destination 2 myself, because of the highway scene. Everyone who has seen that film refuses to drive behind log trucks because of it.' — res30stupid 13.'Million Dollar Baby. I've said it numerous times before — it's the best movie I never want to see again.' — retailguy_again 14.'I Am Legend. I could never watch that dog die again. I cried so much in cinema, it kind of broke me a little bit inside.' — iScraM 15.'Pinocchio. It's the whale. I watched horror flicks as a kids without issue but that whale? I still can't watch.' — LaoghaireElgin 16.'The Wizard of Oz. Seriously. Watched it as a very young child and the Witch of the West freaked me out.' — Sittingpretti24 17.'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. It's basically a snuff film where sentient animals are tortured disguised as a Marvel movie.' — Arglebarglor And finally… 18.'Teletubbies: The Movie. I know it's for kids, but why do they stare into the void like they know how the world ends? And that baby sun? It watched me sleep for three nights after. I didn't survive that movie… I respawned with trust issues.' — HeeledNDangerous What do you think of these choices? Let me know the unconventional movies that you find too disturbing to watch again in the comments below! More on this People Are Calling Out The Most Ridiculous Tropes That TV Shows And Movies Keep Showing That Just Aren't How People Actually LiveJoseph Longo · May 28, 2025 16 Disturbing Movie Scenes That, For One Reason Or Another, I Am Still Unable To WatchBenjamin Dzialdowski · April 15, 2025 32 Movies That Are So Freaky, You'll Probably Regret Watching ThemSpencer Althouse · Oct. 28, 2024


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18 Disturbing Movies People Won't Watch Again
Earlier this month, @0xHermione asked the people of Reddit: 'What's a movie that disturbed you so much, you'd never watch it again?' The responses were varied, to say the least, with quite a few surprising choices sneaking in alongside the usual suspects of The Human Centipede, Martyrs, and A Serbian Film. Here are 18 movies that you might not have expected to make the cut: 'This is probably gonna be so far out of left field but The Pursuit of Happyness unlocked a fear in me that I didn't know existed as an adolescent.' — FlexuhLot 'Jurassic Park. I don't recall which, but it was the one where the island gets destroyed by a volcano (Editor's note: This is in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.) At the time, I was a grieving child who had recently lost a pet cat, and watched the movie to distract myself from that loss. Seeing the Brontosaurus getting covered by the smoke just made all those feelings rush back in. Don't think I'll watch a Jurassic Park movie ever again.' — Sauce-Gaming 'We Live In Time with Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, I had just had my second daughter when we watched it, and I cried for 4 days straight, felt very empty inside after. Shame [because] it's such a beautiful film.' — Mozzarella_dippers 'Bambi. I was 6. I cried so hard I threw up and blamed the dog. He got yelled at. I've lived with that guilt for 20 years. Still won't rewatch it.' — Machineabyss764 "The NeverEnding Story. The horse scene traumatized me when I watched it as a child, and I never watched it again.' — Green_Top_Hat 'Anything where the animal dies. I'm never watching Marley and Me again.' — Something-funny-26 'A Star Is Born. Great movie, compelling story, but just too freaking depressing.' — tardisthecat 'Us. The facial expressions and the big eyes from the actresses alone are enough to make me not [want] to watch it again.' — WajajaKEKW 'Wedding Daze. Most uncomfortable movie I've ever seen.' — IndianaFarthouse 'Looper. When the old guy finds the writing in his arm and then parts of him start disappearing, my mouth was agape. I was so disturbed by the whole watching again.' — marriedtomayonnaise 'Unpopular opinion, but The Mask. I was a kid when I watched it and it haunted me as to how people can change and wear a mask to appear nice and good.' — Mediocre-Albatross84 'I was going to add Final Destination 2 myself, because of the highway scene. Everyone who has seen that film refuses to drive behind log trucks because of it.' — res30stupid 'Million Dollar Baby. I've said it numerous times before — it's the best movie I never want to see again.' — retailguy_again 'I Am Legend. I could never watch that dog die again. I cried so much in cinema, it kind of broke me a little bit inside.' — iScraM 'Pinocchio. It's the whale. I watched horror flicks as a kids without issue but that whale? I still can't watch.' — LaoghaireElgin 'The Wizard of Oz. Seriously. Watched it as a very young child and the Witch of the West freaked me out.' — Sittingpretti24 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3. It's basically a snuff film where sentient animals are tortured disguised as a Marvel movie.' — Arglebarglor And finally… 'Teletubbies: The Movie. I know it's for kids, but why do they stare into the void like they know how the world ends? And that baby sun? It watched me sleep for three nights after. I didn't survive that movie… I respawned with trust issues.' — HeeledNDangerous What do you think of these choices? Let me know the unconventional movies that you find too disturbing to watch again in the comments below!