When I Watched These 10 Great Films, I Never Wanted to Watch Them Again

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Written By William Butterworth

Will Butterworth first started reporting on entertainment news when he was a kid in Barney pajamas giving news reports to his parents while sitting in a cardboard box. Now, he still sits in a cardboard box, but his audience has grown in number (at least that's what his mom tells him). Entertainment junkies unite!

Some movies are so raw, realistic, and emotionally draining that you can only watch them once. Check out these 10 incredible films that most people can only watch once. Were you able to sit down and watch them more than twice?

1. Requiem for Dream (2000)

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For a lot of people, watching Requiem for a Dream is an experience. The film follows four individuals with drug problems who are enjoying their highs. However, those highs soon turn to nightmares as their addictions start to eat away at their lives.

Audience members found the content too nightmarish and raw to watch again.

2. The Revenant (2015)

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When a man ends up mauled by a bear and left behind his fellow hunters, he’ll do anything to survive. Many who watched The Revenant found it an incredible film, but it featured quite a few disturbing scenes that many wouldn’t ever want to watch again.

3. Old Boy (2003)

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A man ends up imprisoned for 15 years and put in isolation. When he’s finally freed, he’s bent on taking his vengeance. The movie, itself, is a fun revenge thriller, but there’s a twist at the end that disturbs audiences greatly. The main character realizes that the young woman he’s been sleeping with is actually his daughter.

This leads him to torture himself to atone which is also brutal to watch.

4. No Country for Old Men (2007)

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When drug deals go wrong, violence is usually quick to follow. No Country for Old Men is a gripping tale with incredible acting, but only a few people have the stomach to sit through a second or third watching.

The violence is ugly, raw, and uncomfortable.

5. Come and See (1985)

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A young finds a rifle and ends up joining the Soviet Resistance to fight against German soldiers in WWII. This is a rough movie to get through due to its content. It’s a remarkable movie, but it doesn’t shy away from some of the horrors that occurred in the war. This is a movie that sticks with audiences for a long time.

6. Schindler’s List (1993)

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One of the best movies about The Holocaust is Schindler’s List. However, part of its beauty is just how raw it is. It’s extremely difficult to watch this movie again after experiencing just how emotionally draining it is.

7. The Blair Witch Project (1999)

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When The Blair Witch Project first came out, it deeply disturbed audiences. The found-footage genre really got its start with this film, and it was a new concept for audiences. For some, it felt a little too real which made re-watching the movie too frightening.

8. The Pianist (2002)

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Much like Schindler’s List, The Pianist also offers a raw and brutal view of The Holocaust. It contains some pretty horrific scenes that make it difficult for people to watch again.

9. Hereditary (2018)

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Audiences were not prepared for the content in Hereditary. From raw depictions of grief to some disturbing violence, there’s a little bit of everything to make people uncomfortable. This is one scary movie that you may only want to watch once.

10. Hotel Rwanda (2004)

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The Rwanda Genocide was a horrifying part of human history. This movie features the true story of a hotel manager named Paul Rusesabagina who helped save Tutsi lives. The sheer violence and hate of that genocide is difficult to watch in the movie which is why most people can only watch this incredible film once.

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