MovieChat Forums > Srpski film (2010) Discussion > Only got about 100 minutes in.

Only got about 100 minutes in.


*SPOILER ALERT* *LONG POST ALERT*

Yup, it's official. I've found a movie that's even too graphic for me.

Now, don't get me wrong, I haven't seen EVERY movie there is. But I HAVE seen most. It's almost an addiction to see what I can see next. (Human Centipede 2 is on my watch list next) So, there may be a movie out there that I won't even last as long as this one. But here's to hoping this is as bad as it gets and I won't have to worry about hearing a baby screaming while being raped ringing in my head constantly, anymore.

It wasn't really the scene in general. Not even the visual, which I was watching the uncut version, so I had to watch the guy thrusting, which is CLEARLY depicting him having sex. It was the SOUND of the baby crying that did me in. I have 2 boys, and so, as a parent, I would NEVER want anything bad to happen to my children. Or really, ANY child.

So yeah, I lasted until about 10 minutes after that when he woke up in the bed with the blood, and had decided I'd had enough. It took me 3 days to get through Cannibal Holocaust, which was the first disturbing movie I'd ever seen. I decided never to finish this movie. Never ever. For my own personal sanity.

In no way do I think anyone who watched the whole movie are sick, and need to die, or are going to hell. You guys just have stronger stomachs and minds than me.

All day long.... baby screaming in my head.... not a fun thought while at work. Heh.

Anywho, I was just curious how many of you sat through it in one fell swoop, or had to turn it off and come back to it because you were disturbed by something in it.

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It was like 3 minutes left of the movie...

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Haha. So I've been told. Maybe someone can help me out, since I refuse to watch the end right now, but I stopped the movie at the scene where he wakes up in his bed and it's bloody, and he makes his way back to the house to figure out what happened.

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Overall, it's just a movie. I think the reason many people get offended and so upset by movies like this is that despite them being fictional... they are reminders that, sadly, things like what are depicted in the film actually happen in the real world, let's face it.


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@KeeblerMeg
I think any parent would have difficulties getting past that

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