12 Great Movies That You'll Never Watch Again (And Why)

5. Irreversible (2002)

What It€™'s About: This French mystery thriller follows the boyfriend (Vincent Cassel) and best friend (Albert Dupontel) of a woman named Alex (Monica Bellucci) as they attempt to track down a pimp that has been terrorising their Parisian neighbourhood. After tiring of her boyfriend€™s womanising and drug use, Alex storms out of a party they are attending and, unaware of the danger it puts her in, walks through a subway tunnel used by the pimp.

Why It'€™s Great: Director Gasper Noe takes the kind of story that is normally hard to watch even in a news bulletin format and turns it into something you can€™t take your eyes off. Underneath the gratuitous violence is a technically brilliant movie that hurtles along at such a disjointed, yet unrelenting pace that you never really get time to stop and be disgusted. Instead, Cassel, Bellucci and Dupontel take you on a thrill ride that you€™re unlikely to ever forget.

Why You'€™ll Never Watch It Again: You are practically forced to see this film again after having it burned into your eyelids. Monica Bellucci€™s infamous rape scene takes place over several minutes in one uncut, unbelievably difficult to watch shot. The ordeal is made worse by the fact that a random member of the public stumbles across the rape, hesitates, then just walks the other way. If the onslaught of sadism and sexism isn€™t enough to put you off buying the DVD, the insane level of violence just might do it, with no attempt made to cut away at the most graphic moments.

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