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9 Banned Inappropriate Movies That Won't Let You Sleep At Night...

  • 11:20 am October 15, 2020
  • suhas

Every time you are bored, you look to seek some entertainment by watching some movies. That's a go to plan for almost everybody. In fact cinema is regarded as the best form of entertainment in our modern world. But then there are some movies that are highly inappropriate. Here we have such movies that got banned for its unfit content!

The Green Inferno

Released in the year 2003, The Green Inferno is a movie about two student activists who decide to go on a social project to save Amazon. Their plane crashes and things don't go as expected. Before you know things go out of hand and life becomes miserable for both of them! Let's just say there are people waiting to



A Clockwork Orange

Released in 1971, A Clockwork orange was the most talked about movie of its time. Some say the film was way ahead of its time. It is a dystopian crime film based on a novel. The main antagonist agrees upon undergoing an experiment to reduce his sentence but things go terribly wrong!

Scarface

Here's another film that authorities did not want their people to see. Loosely based on on the rise and fall of Al Capone, the movie Scarface was released in 1932. Touted to be boldest, raw and violent gangster-crime films. It was banned because it glorified certain criminal activities.



Hostel

Hostel is a movie about 2 students! It is an American horror trilogy, the first part of which, was released in the year 2005 tells a story of two students travelling across Europe. They enter a mysterious hotel with with terrible results!

The Last House on the Left

Here's another American horror film with highly inappropriate content. A strict no for the viewers! The gruesome acts of assault shown in the film made it almost mandatory for every government to ban the film!



Brokeback Mountain

Nothing wrong with this film. It also won several Oscars. The film highlights same gender relationship and hence was banned in several countries back then! Sad!