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AIBU?

To feel quite traumatised after watching Black Swan?

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lougle · 28/06/2013 21:05

I don't use the word lightly, either. I don't do well with psychological thriller type movies and that sort of thing.

I thought I was going to be watching dancing with a power struggle. Not blood, hallucinations and the rest.

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Jossysgiants · 28/06/2013 21:14

Yanbu. It was terrifying. Natalie Portman's character's mother was scary as hell. Was she even real? I chose to put it on when my parents in law were visiting. Lordy I didn't know where to put myself. I'll be going for something a little blander next time....and perhaps lighter on the imaginary lesbian sex scenes..

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littlewhitebag · 28/06/2013 21:29

We bought it ages ago and have not got round to watching it for that very reason.

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lougle · 28/06/2013 21:30

Honestly, I think it's the most terrifying film I've ever seen. I'd watch Arlington Road 10 times back to back before I watch that film again. Arlington Road gave me nightmares for weeks Hmm

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cumfy · 28/06/2013 21:35

I loved it. Grin

Precisely because I was expecting dancing politics.

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poocatcherchampion · 28/06/2013 21:41

It totally freaked us out as well!

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LyingWitchInTheWardrobe2726 · 28/06/2013 21:44

I thought it was quite good in a disturbing OMG kind of way... have I missed the plot somewhere? Blush

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lougle · 28/06/2013 21:47

I had to watch it in two sittings and only watched the 2nd half because the dog promised to lie on my lap the whole time (we had serious words).

I also had to fastforward through some of the scenes.

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CoteDAzur · 28/06/2013 21:53

You didn't know that it was a psychological thriller?

It is a great film - rightly won the Oscar for Best Film that year. Natalie Portman won the Oscar for Best Actress. Plus Best Director, Best Cinematography etc.

If you like, I can tell you about some other traumatising brilliant films like Black Swan Smile

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RiffyWammal · 28/06/2013 21:56

I expected this to be about how the film stirred latent lesbian feelings and that was what traumatised you (just me then? oh). I don't remember it being scary and I watched it alone!

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wigglesrock · 28/06/2013 21:56

It's a great film but the only Oscar of the "big 5" that it won was best Actress for Natalie Portman.

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PeteCampbellsRecedingHairline · 28/06/2013 21:58

I don't remember it being scary. Just very strange.

I'm not sure I really understood it. Blush

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bootsycollins · 28/06/2013 21:58

I love that film, Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis were brilliant. Come on then Cote recommend me some decent films.

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Triumphoveradversity · 28/06/2013 21:59

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FreudiansSlipper · 28/06/2013 22:03

I thought it was a great film did play on my mind

I found The Ring disturbed me the most could not get it out of my head but other films have scared me more when watching them

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PeteCampbellsRecedingHairline · 28/06/2013 22:04

I don't like the ending of The Ring but I think the most traumatising film for me was The Shining.

I don't really watch scary films any more.Grin

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Viviennemary · 28/06/2013 22:06

I did think it was quite frigtening at the time I watched it. But I am pretty feeble about scary films. But it wasn't one of those that continued to scare me and play on my mind like some others have.

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flipchart · 28/06/2013 22:11

It was the most rubbish film I had see when it came out.
It was truly terrible and I wish I had walked out.
My mate who likes most things hated it as well and when we were out with mates recently we were telling them how bad it is.

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manicinsomniac · 28/06/2013 22:25

Strange. I absolutely adored it and I'm too scared to watch the mildest of horror films. Black Swan was fascinating to me rather than disturbing.

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Donnadoon · 28/06/2013 22:29

CoteDAzur Yes please tell me...

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Jossysgiants · 28/06/2013 22:31

Oh god The Ring was horrific < creepily brushes hair>

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EleanorFarjeon · 28/06/2013 22:37

I watched Black Swan on a plane. They had chopped it about so much it made no sense. I need to try again.

Last night I watched Hard Candy on Netflix. I hated it. It was so dark and disturbing I couldn't watch it to the end.

I liked The Ring, although the end bits nearly scared me half to death!

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GreyWhites · 28/06/2013 22:38

YABU. I laughed all the way through it, totally absurd. When she started sprouting feathers my friend and I gave up all pretence of not finding it ridiculous and laughed out loud in the cinema.

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flipchart · 28/06/2013 22:42

Ha. the feathers!
My mate just sighed 'Oh for Christ sake!!' and that set me off with the giggles!!
Rubbish, rubbish rubbish!

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Alconleigh · 28/06/2013 22:46

what films do you class as good Flipchart, out of interest?

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SupermansBigRedPants · 28/06/2013 22:57

I enjoyed it in a wtf is happening/is that real/christ alive wtf is that??!! Way, it wasn't so much scary as weird and confusing but it left me feeling really shaken for a few hours - I'll watch it again eventually and try to get the gist of it Confused

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