10 Greatest Disturbing Nerve-Racking Movies of All Time

 

9º – The Impossible (J.A. Bayona, 2012)The film explores the quest for survival of a family after the place where they were on vacation was hit by a tsunami. Sad in all its ways, ‘The Impossible’, based on the events of 2004 in Thailand, is regular when we look at the general apparatus, even worth the productive presence of Ewan McGregor and actress Naomi Watts.

 

8º – Happiness (Todd Solondz, 1998)The film brings the lives of several distinct characters in their incessant search for happiness. Controversial, ‘Happiness’ makes explicit in his arc of characters the exact opposite of his title, with extreme situations that challenge the social values considered as rules. A true masterpiece from the 1990s, which will certainly cause you some discomfort with what happens on screen.

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