Emotionally Shocking Documentaries

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Emotionally Shocking Documentaries

Documentaries are the hardcore atrocities- the one which defy the special effects and shock the world. These documentaries are going to emotionally rile you up. Do have a look at them if you love shocking ‘details’

Suicide Forest, Japan

A Japanese geologist walks through the Aokigahara Forest, a suicide hotspot in Japan, at the base of Mount Fiji. Spotting an abandoned car in the parking lot on the way in, passing signs dissuading suicide, and taking an ill-trodden path into the forest, there are the forsaken souls and mysteriously, all hang from Aokigahara’s thick ligatures.

Atomic Wounds
https://youtu.be/_EOeRb-ddqc
Dr. Hida, 89, a survivor of the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima, compiled this documentary, taking us into the life and times of the survivors of Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bombings and their miserably painful lives post survival.

Interview with a cannibal

Issei Sagawa – the man who murdered and ate several of his neighbors, but was astonishingly let go by the court of justice as deemed insane. He himself narrates his twisted fantasy and his cravings for human flesh.

The Ice-Man Tapes
https://youtu.be/_vn7Hz2PK7s
The documentary takes us through interviews of a remorseless serial killer, Richard Kuklinski,  interviewed by psychiatrist Michael Baden. Kulinski in this documentary details how he murdered people whom he just simply did not like and people he had a mere bar altercation with. Throughout the film, Kulinski, doing justice to his alias, smiles coldly and shows no remorse howsoever brutal the crime he committed.

By: Archa Dave

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