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Harrowing, disturbing and compulsive viewing films
Punishment Park - Masters of Cinema seriesPunishment Park - Masters of Cinema series
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Peter Watkins quasi- documentary film will have you shouting at the screen in disbelief. Prescient, disturbing and oh so appropriate for todays Guantanamo culture.
The Servant [1963]The Servant [1963]
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Joseph Loseys uneasy, voyeuristic masterpiece starring a never better Dirk Bogarde in a story of class, sexual humiliation and homo-eroticism is stunning.
Requiem For A Dream [2001]Requiem For A Dream [2001]
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Darren Aronofskys masterpiece is not easy viewing, one of the most depressing films I have ever seen, it will haunt you. But why must the womans downfall always be of a sexual nature? Still genius.
The Proposition [2006]The Proposition [2006]
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John Hillcoat is a master director and the cinematography is stunning. Nick Caves script and musical score are perfection in a gritty, violent yet beautiful film. Guy Pearce is outstanding.
Breaking The Waves [1996]Breaking The Waves [1996]
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Lars von Triers best film. Raw, harrowing with a truly wondrous ending that had me sobbing. Emily Watson and Stellan Skarsgard are quite simply incredible. Astonishing film making.
Dogville [2004]Dogville [2004]
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Another von Trier masterpiece. All the cast are outstanding and I found the lack of set a good idea as it made me concentrate on the narration instead. Harrowing story well told and mesmerising.
Get Carter [1971]Get Carter [1971]
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Michael Caine has never been better in this raw story of drugs, pornography and retribution. Violent, hard and dark, one of Britains best films. Unsettling viewing.
Three Kings [2000]Three Kings [2000]
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David O Russells great (anti) war film. Blackly funny, uneasy and emotional. 3 soldiers out for gold and end up with a conscience. Not what I expected and the better for it.
Apocalypse Now [1979]Apocalypse Now [1979]
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Coppolas masterpiece. Hypnotic, disturbing viewing. Almost 2 separate films but none the worse for it. Unforgettable cinematography and one liners deserves repeated viewing.
Crash [2004] [2005]Crash [2004] [2005]
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Just a tad self righteous but still great. Top notch cast in a very well told story. Look out for Michael Pena who plays Daniel the locksmith, he is outstanding.
Traffic [2001]Traffic [2001]
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One of Soderberghs best. Three interwoven stories shot in different colours. Benicio del Toro is amazing as is Don Cheadle in this gripping film. Stephen Gaghans screenplay is perfection.
Schindler's List [1994]Schindler's List [1994]
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A triumph of film making and I am not a Spielberg fan. A shocking, brutal and harrowing film. Leaves no viewer unmoved. A true work of genius. Visit his Shoah Foundation website.
American History X [1999]American History X [1999]
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Edward Norton is fabulous as the neo nazi skinhead who has a change of heart after a stint in jail. Brutal violence and a scene around the family dinner table which had me holding my breath. Great.
The Wild Bunch - 2 Disc Special Edition [1969]The Wild Bunch - 2 Disc Special Edition [1969]
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Peckinpahs elegy to the old West is a beautiful and violent film. William Holden and Robert Ryan are perfect together in this haunting tale of 2 men in a changing world. Strangely moral.
Nightmare Alley - Masters of Cinema seriesNightmare Alley - Masters of Cinema series
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Finally released, this is the bleakest film noir made.Tyrone Power in a noir, who would of thought it? And he comes up trumps. Director Edmund Goulding plumbs the depths of the human soul, astounding.
The Long Good Friday - 25th Anniversary Limited Metal DVD Slipcase Edition [1979]The Long Good Friday - 25th Anniversary Limited Metal DVD Slipcase Edition [1979]
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Director John Mackenzies bloody and violent British gangster film with a great Bob Hoskins as a Cockney gangster and Helen Mirren in a supporting role. They don't make them like this anymore.
Don't Look Now - Special Edition [1973]Don't Look Now - Special Edition [1973]
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Nicolas Roegs erotic, horrifying film starring a fabulous Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland is set in an eerily beautiful Venice. Haunting and terrifying, this is a gem.
Mysterious Skin [2005]Mysterious Skin [2005]
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Gregg Arakis deeply moving and disturbing tale of two young men almost destroyed by their past and how it pervades their every waking moment. Joseph Gordon-Levitt is outstanding. Bleak.
Platoon [1987]Platoon [1987]
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Oliver Stones autobiographical tale of Vietnam packs a hell of a punch. Distressing viewing, this is phenomenal film making with Willem Dafoe in a role to break your heart. Not easy to watch.
House Of Sand And Fog [2004]House Of Sand And Fog [2004]
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Vadim Perelmans version of the excellent book is a great film. Heartbreaking to watch the destruction of both sides with an amazing turn from Ben Kingsley. Truly sad.
Raise the Red Lantern [1991]Raise the Red Lantern [1991]
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Zhang Yimous fabulous film stars Gong Li as one of three wives caught up in a tale of jealousy, intrigue and ambition. It is gorgeous to look at and a very human story.
Paris, Texas [1984]Paris, Texas [1984]
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Wim Wenders beautiful, slow moving film is a testament to the power of love. Intense, quiet and almost unbearably moving. Quite simply stunning.
Shooting Dogs [2006]Shooting Dogs [2006]
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Michael Caton-Jones powerful and brutal film of the Rwandan genocide with an amazing John Hurt is a film to break your heart. Makes me ashamed to be human.
Spy Who Came In From The ColdSpy Who Came In From The Cold
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Martin Ritts great adaptation of Le Carres classic novel stars a career best Richard Burton in this bleak espionage tale. Claire Bloom is on top form and the cinematography is good too. Unmissable.
Victim [1961]Victim [1961]
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Basil Deardens daring film about homosexuals in a still criminalised Britain stars the phenomenal Dirk Bogarde as a married gay barrister. Sensitively told.