Disturbing Movie Scenes Still Discussed Decades Later

By Sophia Maddox | October 5, 2023

Suspiria

Welcome to our gallery featuring some of the most disturbing scenes in film history. For many of us, movies have been a way to escape from reality and be transported into new and exciting worlds. However, there are some films that take us to places we never wanted to go, showing us the darkest corners of humanity and the human psyche.

Some viewers may have seen these movies when they were first released, or perhaps they were introduced to them later in life. But regardless of when they were viewed, these movies have left an indelible mark on their viewers. From the unforgettable head-spinning scene in The Exorcist, to the chilling moment in Gerald's Game, where the protagonist is left alone and handcuffed to a bed after her partner dies from a heart attack, these scenes are sure to leave a lasting impression. So, let's take a deep dive into some of the most disturbing scenes in movie history and explore what makes them so unforgettable. Continue reading to experience the horror.

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(Produzioni Atlas Consorziate)

In 1977, Dario Argento's Suspiria unleashed the wildness of Italian horror upon the unsuspecting world. When Suzy (played by Jessica Harper) enrolls in a distinguished dance academy in Germany, she quickly learns that it's a front for a supernatural conspiracy after a series of gruesome murders takes place.

Arguably, the most jaw-dropping moment in Suspiria is the slaying of Pat, a fellow student who is assaulted by a shadowy figure, stabbed repeatedly, strung up by the neck, and hurled through the roof's skylight. It's not only one of the most gruesome and iconic horror movie scenes of all time, but it's also a visually stunning masterpiece.

Gerald's Game


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The Netflix original movie Gerald's Game is a one of a kind intense ride. The story follows a couple, Jessie and her husband, who are looking to spice up their love life by heading to a remote cabin. But things take a deadly turn when her husband handcuffs Jessie to the bed and pretty much immediately suffers a fatal heart attack.

The most gripping and, frankly, gross moment in the movie is when Jessie finally figures out how to break free, and it's not for the faint of heart. Jessie smashes a glass and uses a shard to slice her wrist, then proceeds to peel the skin off her hand so she can slip out of the handcuff. It's a pretty intense scene, and Gugino's portrayal of the pain and agony that Jessie goes through is truly gut-wrenching.