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Must be my sensitivity or something.
I'm not going to ask you to go into personal details, but I will attempt to understand by competly guessing.
You said most movies bother you and its something to do with sensitivity, so I'm guessing its a visual sensitivity that makes the constant flickering or movement on screen terrible for you???
If thats the case, I could see how The Incredibles 2003 CG, many bright and dark scene, unstable movment in pretty much evety scense from the fire, underwater, everything in the jungle, and the robots fights can be unsettling.
That or you're actually a villain. Most movies bother you because the villains loose. Incredibles was particually hard because the villan lost big time. Just a guess.
More like emotional sensitivity.
I don’t like conflict.