Grave of the Fireflies. I figured out what was in the tin and immediately turned it off, I was not willing to put myself through that and I'm still not. It makes me well up just thinking about it, and I haven't even watched it. Brutal.
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"Shoah." I couldn't make it through all 9 hours.
My girlfriend couldn't continue watching Mommy when the war started, it just became too intense for her.
I didn't turn it off but that scene in Farha with the baby was brutal when you have one in the room with you
127 Hours
I won't spoil it, if you know the story/movie, you can probably guess which scene I turned it off during...
I did come back and finish it a few hours later, but it's the first movie/show I've turned off because it was just too much.
I finished A Farewell to Arms a few years back and I'm still hesitant to read anything by Hemingway.
Them. Too brutal, cannot watch.