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* Hero-on-villain example: In ''Film/TheCrow'', Eric Draven can [[TouchTelepathy experience the sensations and memories of others through touch]]. When he picks up from Officer Albrecht what his fiancée Shelly went through before she died (thirty hours of surgery and intensive care), he's staggered by it all -- though he recovers, as he's already undead and probably quite insane from a certain point of view. He also demonstrates another ability -- to transfer the things he knows through touch, which he uses to full retributive effect on the final target of his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, BigBad Top Dollar, whose orders were responsible for Shelly getting raped and beaten to death, and Eric himself being gunned down. Top Dollar, who while evil is quite alive and mostly sane, proves to be unable to stand [[AgonyBeam "thirty hours of pain", all in one shot]]...

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* Hero-on-villain example: In ''Film/TheCrow'', ''Film/TheCrow1994'', Eric Draven can [[TouchTelepathy experience the sensations and memories of others through touch]]. When he picks up from Officer Albrecht what his fiancée Shelly went through before she died (thirty hours of surgery and intensive care), he's staggered by it all -- though he recovers, as he's already undead and probably quite insane from a certain point of view. He also demonstrates another ability -- to transfer the things he knows through touch, which he uses to full retributive effect on the final target of his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, BigBad Top Dollar, whose orders were responsible for Shelly getting raped and beaten to death, and Eric himself being gunned down. Top Dollar, who while evil is quite alive and mostly sane, proves to be unable to stand [[AgonyBeam "thirty hours of pain", all in one shot]]...

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* Pitch to Jack in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. His power is finding out what [[IKnowWhatYouFear a person's fear is]], and he uses this to psychologically torment Jack.
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* Pitch to Jack in ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians''. His power is finding out what [[IKnowWhatYouFear a person's fear is]], and he uses this to psychologically torment Jack.



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* The plot of ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' is nicely summed up by this trope; the villain protagonist is tortured mentally to the point that his ultra-violent hobbies cause him pain, to achieve [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood a form of brainwashing that will "reform" him]].
* Of all the Joker's countless acts of villainy in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', among the most ''[[KickTheDog sickening]]'' is his Mind Rape of [[spoiler:Harvey Dent]]. The twisted MonsterClown [[spoiler:approaches the hideously disfigured attorney, confined to a hospital bed and mad with grief for the death of Rachel, and proceeds to [[BreakThemByTalking warp his faith in justice into nihilistic cynicism in his most emotionally vulnerable hour]]. [[TheCorrupter What little was left of Harvey Dent dies there]], and in his place stands Two-Face, a vengeful and insane murderer who is as much an instrument of anarchy and chaos as the Joker himself]].
* In ''Film/DrMabuseTheGambler'', Dr. Mabuse [[PsychoPsychologist kills his own patient]] with nothing but words.
* ''Film/{{Gaslight}}'''s presentation of a woman's abusive husband slowly driving her out of her mind by making her question her own perception of reality was so iconic that this technique is now called {{Gaslighting}}.



* In ''Film/SadieThompson'', Davidson the puritanical, zealous "reformer" does something very like this to Sadie the ex-prostitute. After "three tortured days", she cracks, casting aside her makeup and flamboyant clothes, letting her hair hang limply, and donning a modest wool dress. She converts to Christianity and accepts that she has to go to San Francisco and serve her sentence, even after O'Hara says he can get a boat to smuggle her to Apia and freedom.
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Clarice Starling is on her way down the hall to see Lector for the first time when another of the inmates throws his semen at her. Later, she learns that in retribution for this [[BlueAndOrangeMorality unspeakable rudeness]], Lector had talked the inmate into killing himself.
* ''Film/Thirst1979'': In order to unleash her thirst for blood and indoctrinate her into their vampire cult, Mrs. Baker and Dr. Gauss subject the protagonist Kate Davis to all kinds of sadistic psychological abuse, forcing her to endure horrific hallucinations via the use of psychedelic drugs.
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'': Undercover Brother (who is black) must infiltrate Multinational Inc., a corporation controlled by The Man's white supremacist organization. To do this, he must become familiar with white culture in order to fit in. Smart Brother uses a technique he calls "Caucasiavision" on Undercover Brother: using electronic goggles to [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment make him watch a film about white society]]. After watching for a while, Undercover Brother freaks out.
-->'''Undercover Brother:''' Make it stop! Make it stop! I see white people. It's too much! Too much! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! That's too much white for one brother to take.
* What essentially happens to Lawrence in ''Film/TheWolfman2010'' after his time in the asylum, poor man.


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* The plot of ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' is nicely summed up by this trope; the villain protagonist is tortured mentally to the point that his ultra-violent hobbies cause him pain, to achieve [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood a form of brainwashing that will "reform" him]].
* Of all the Joker's countless acts of villainy in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', among the most ''[[KickTheDog sickening]]'' is his Mind Rape of [[spoiler:Harvey Dent]]. The twisted MonsterClown [[spoiler:approaches the hideously disfigured attorney, confined to a hospital bed and mad with grief for the death of Rachel, and proceeds to [[BreakThemByTalking warp his faith in justice into nihilistic cynicism in his most emotionally vulnerable hour]]. [[TheCorrupter What little was left of Harvey Dent dies there]], and in his place stands Two-Face, a vengeful and insane murderer who is as much an instrument of anarchy and chaos as the Joker himself]].
* In ''Film/DrMabuseTheGambler'', Dr. Mabuse [[PsychoPsychologist kills his own patient]] with nothing but words.
* ''Film/{{Gaslight}}'''s presentation of a woman's abusive husband slowly driving her out of her mind by making her question her own perception of reality was so iconic that this technique is now called {{Gaslighting}}.
* In ''Film/SadieThompson'', Davidson the puritanical, zealous "reformer" does something very like this to Sadie the ex-prostitute. After "three tortured days", she cracks, casting aside her makeup and flamboyant clothes, letting her hair hang limply, and donning a modest wool dress. She converts to Christianity and accepts that she has to go to San Francisco and serve her sentence, even after O'Hara says he can get a boat to smuggle her to Apia and freedom.
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Clarice Starling is on her way down the hall to see Lector for the first time when another of the inmates throws his semen at her. Later, she learns that in retribution for this [[BlueAndOrangeMorality unspeakable rudeness]], Lector had talked the inmate into killing himself.
* ''Film/Thirst1979'': In order to unleash her thirst for blood and indoctrinate her into their vampire cult, Mrs. Baker and Dr. Gauss subject the protagonist Kate Davis to all kinds of sadistic psychological abuse, forcing her to endure horrific hallucinations via the use of psychedelic drugs.
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'': Undercover Brother (who is black) must infiltrate Multinational Inc., a corporation controlled by The Man's white supremacist organization. To do this, he must become familiar with white culture in order to fit in. Smart Brother uses a technique he calls "Caucasiavision" on Undercover Brother: using electronic goggles to [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment make him watch a film about white society]]. After watching for a while, Undercover Brother freaks out.
-->'''Undercover Brother:''' Make it stop! Make it stop! I see white people. It's too much! Too much! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! That's too much white for one brother to take.
* What essentially happens to Lawrence in ''Film/TheWolfman2010'' after his time in the asylum, poor man.
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** In ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', of all places, Spock's mind-meld with Valeris definitely comes close to this trope, and it's ''really'' uncomfortable to watch. They attempt to excuse it by making it obvious Spock is almost equally affected by his actions; self-inflicted Mind Rape, anyone? The {{Novelization}}, recognizing the implications of Spock's act, first explicitly declares a forced mind meld to fall into this category and then explains that Spock didn't force her, he mentally convinced her of the seriousness of the situation and she gave in willingly... which, uh, doesn't explain the screaming at the end.

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** In ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', of all places, Spock's mind-meld with Valeris definitely comes close to this trope, and it's ''really'' uncomfortable to watch. They attempt to excuse it by making it obvious Spock is almost equally affected by his actions; self-inflicted Mind Rape, anyone? anyone?
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The {{Novelization}}, recognizing the implications of Spock's act, first explicitly declares a forced mind meld to fall into this category and then explains that Spock didn't force her, he mentally convinced her of the seriousness of the situation and she gave in willingly... which, uh, willingly.
*** It still
doesn't explain the screaming Valeris' ''screaming'' at the end.
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* Of all the Joker's countless acts of villainy in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', among the most ''[[KickTheDog sickening]]'' is his Mind Rape of [[spoiler:Harvey Dent]]. The twisted MonsterClown [[spoiler:approaches the hideously disfigured attorney, confined to a hospital bed and mad with grief for the death of Rachel, and proceeds to [[BreakThemByTalking warp his faith in justice into nihilistic cynicism in his most emotionally vulnerable hour]]. [[TheCorrupter What little was left of Harvey Dent dies there]], and in his place stands Two-Face, a vengeful and insane murderer who is as much an instrument of anarchy and chaos as the Joker himself]]]].

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* Of all the Joker's countless acts of villainy in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', among the most ''[[KickTheDog sickening]]'' is his Mind Rape of [[spoiler:Harvey Dent]]. The twisted MonsterClown [[spoiler:approaches the hideously disfigured attorney, confined to a hospital bed and mad with grief for the death of Rachel, and proceeds to [[BreakThemByTalking warp his faith in justice into nihilistic cynicism in his most emotionally vulnerable hour]]. [[TheCorrupter What little was left of Harvey Dent dies there]], and in his place stands Two-Face, a vengeful and insane murderer who is as much an instrument of anarchy and chaos as the Joker himself]]]].himself]].

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* Hero on villain example: In ''Film/TheCrow'', Eric Draven can experience the sensations and memories of others through touch. When he picks up from Officer Albrecht what his fiancée Shelly went through before she died (thirty hours of surgery and intensive care), he's staggered by it all -- though he recovers, as he's already undead and probably quite insane from a certain point of view. He also demonstrates another ability -- to transfer the things he knows through touch, which he uses to full retributive effect on the final target of his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, BigBad Top Dollar, whose orders were responsible for Shelly getting raped and beaten to death, and Eric himself being gunned down. Top Dollar, who while evil is quite alive and mostly sane, proves to be unable to stand "thirty hours of pain," all in one shot...
* In ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', of all places, Spock's mind-meld with Valeris definitely comes close to this trope, and it's ''really'' uncomfortable to watch. They attempt to excuse it by making it obvious Spock is almost equally affected by his actions; self-inflicted Mind Rape, anyone?
** The {{Novelization}}, recognizing the implications of Spock's act, first explicitly declares a forced mind meld to fall into this category and then explains that Spock didn't force her, he mentally convinced her of the seriousness of the situation and she gave in willingly. Which, uh, doesn't explain the screaming at the end.
* ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'' (1996): Captain Picard's transformation into Locutus of Borg from the episode ''The Best of Both Worlds'' seems to have left him with [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything violent nightmares, paranoia, isolation and depression]]. His [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled mercy killing towards a potential Borg victim]] and his own desire for a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against their species imply this. When he goes home to Earth to visit his family, he tearfully admits to how much it traumatized him, especially being forced to use his skills and knowledge as a Starfleet captain against his own people. [[JustBetweenYouAndMe His conversation with the Borg Queen]] pretty much confirms it.
** In ''Film/StarTrekNemesis'' (2002), Deanna Troi is literally mind raped by the villain who invades her mind when she and Riker are about to do the business. [[RecycledScript That wasn't the first time]] this happened to poor Troi. One episode of TNG features an alien passenger aboard the Enterprise mind-raping the crew in the figurative sense, but he mindrapes Troi in the literal sense, and fairly graphically. The act is even flat-out referred to as "a form of rape" at one point, in case anyone didn't quite get the implications..
* Of the BrownNote variety in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness''. [[spoiler: When Spock is fighting Khan, he briefly mind melds with him. Whether Spock just transferred his feelings of grief and rage or did something else, Khan lets go of him and stumbles around a bit before regaining his feet. It's also possible that, given Khan was attempting to physically crush his skull at the time, Spock was sharing the ''physical'' pain he was experiencing at the time]].
* Samara Morgan from ''Film/TheRing'' has a history of Mind Rape, though not always intentional. Her biological mother tried to [[spoiler: drown her shortly after giving birth because she claims Samara "told her to".]] She caused her adoptive mother terrifying visions for years and was forced to live in a barn, [[spoiler:where the horses got a taste of it and ran themselves off a cliff to get away.]] Fast forward to her killing years, where she apparently Mind Rapes her victims enough to literally scare them to death. Any witnesses get enough second-hand Mind Rape to end up as blank-staring mental patients. Lastly, the scene from ''Film/TheRingTwo'', where Samara [[spoiler:(possessing Aiden)]] mind-rapes (or perhaps [[JediMindTrick mind-tricks]]) a doctor into suicide. Oh, and her video's pretty fucked up, too.
* Repeatedly happens in ''{{Film/Scanners}}''. The movie starts with the hero ''[[PowerIncontinence accidentally]]'' doing this to somebody.
* ''Film/EventHorizon'' was full of mind rape of the rescue crew by the hellish entities that came from another dimension - [[HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace which is worse than what most of you would imagine as "Hell"]] - via their deepest guilt, and causing several members of the crew to go insane, with one of them ripping out his eyes, mutilating himself and vivisecting a crewmate. Another one of the crewmembers who accidentally fell into the portal and was pulled back out after a moment went temporarily insane and tried to throw himself out of an airlock, telling the rest of the crew that "if you had seen what I've seen, you wouldn't try to stop me."
* In ''Film/TheLawnmowerMan'', there are two instances of mind rape by the protagonist/villain, Jobe. One is when he takes his girlfriend Marie into {{cyberspace}} and they try to make love; he loses control of his powers and ends up accidentally mind-raping her instead, leaving her catatonic. The second time is when Jobe, who's now both more in control of his growing powers and becoming more villainous, psychically unleashes a "Lawnmower Man" inside the head of a bully, purposely rendering him catatonic as well.
* Jake does this to WesternAnimation/{{Rango}} upon meeting him causing him to go on a [[VisionQuest quest to find himself.]]
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries''
** ''Film/X2XMenUnited'': The backstory of Col. Stryker involves his telepathic son, Jason, mind-raping him and his wife with hallucinations so horrific that [[PsychicAssistedSuicide the wife took a power drill to her temple to get the images out]].
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Emma Frost uses her telepathy to bring out Erik's traumatic memories of being tortured by Sebastian Shaw as a child in Auschwitz.
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': [[spoiler: Charles suffers this torture ''thrice'': the first is being mind-controlled by Apocalypse through Cerebro, the second is during Apocalypse's near-successful GrandTheftMe attempt, and the third is during their mental battle. The sexual assault subtext is ''blatant''; Xavier--a PrettyBoy and a mild form of {{Fanservice}}[[note]]Professor X bares more skin here than in the previous films[[/note]] who gets several downplayed FemaleGaze shots[[note]]he's a sensual subject rather than a sex object[[/note]]--is pushed down and [[ChainedToABed cuffed to a slab]] against his will before his mind, body and soul are violated, and he screams "GET OUT!!!" multiple times, which reinforces the metaphor that he's a victim who can't fight off his attacker. After Charles is freed from Apocalypse's pyramid, the latter behaves like an obsessed stalker who is desperate to possess the body of his prey. Apocalypse later beats Xavier to a pulp on the astral plane, which leaves Charles crawling and covered in blood, and his mind almost dies. There is an IHaveYouNowMyPretty vibe when Apocalypse forcibly shoves his severely injured but still beautiful-looking captive down to the floor and gloats, "''You're mine now''." Professor X in the AlternateTimeline is thus a survivor of a brutal and violent figurative rape.]]
* In ''{{Film/Push}}'', Cassie lures her EvilCounterpart, the Triad Watcher, into getting sneak attacked by a Wiper, who wipes out her entire memory of her family and knocks her unconscious. And Cassie is supposed to be one of the heroes.
** Really any of the "Pushers" in this movie could qualify, consider how many people's memories they rewrite or how the actions they force people to do directly. Kira, to escape a team of Division agents [[MoreThanMindControl pushes one to think he has a brother that the other killed]]. The agent sees his partner brutally murder his "brother" and [[InstantDeathBullet shoots his partner dead]]. Even after he realized he was pushed, he still remembered growing up together with his brother and still felt the grief and shock of his death.
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* Hero on villain In the ''Film/{{Apocalypse}}'' film series movie ''Tribulation'', a One Nation Earth agent subjects Tom Canboro's brother-in-law Jason Quincy to this while in a hospital room recovering from a fall that almost killed him. The agent relents when he senses the presence of a Christian -- Tom's sister Eileen -- entering the room, who then gets the GhostlyChill.
* Hero-on-villain
example: In ''Film/TheCrow'', Eric Draven can [[TouchTelepathy experience the sensations and memories of others through touch.touch]]. When he picks up from Officer Albrecht what his fiancée Shelly went through before she died (thirty hours of surgery and intensive care), he's staggered by it all -- though he recovers, as he's already undead and probably quite insane from a certain point of view. He also demonstrates another ability -- to transfer the things he knows through touch, which he uses to full retributive effect on the final target of his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, BigBad Top Dollar, whose orders were responsible for Shelly getting raped and beaten to death, and Eric himself being gunned down. Top Dollar, who while evil is quite alive and mostly sane, proves to be unable to stand [[AgonyBeam "thirty hours of pain," pain", all in one shot...
shot]]...
* In ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', ''Film/TheDeadCenter'', just a brief exposure to [[spoiler:the demon's soul-sucking power]] is enough to give Dr. Forrester disturbing visions of all places, Spock's mind-meld previous victims and leave him a nervous wreck.
* In a deleted scene from ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', Azrael subjects Bethany to a vision of what Hell is like thanks to mankind's need to be punished. The script describes it as "ten seconds... of the most fucked-up and disturbing imagery that can be crammed into 240 frames of film". Afterward, Bethany convulses uncontrollably from the mental trauma.
* Taken to its most literal extreme in ''Film/{{Dredd}}''
with Valeris definitely comes close to this trope, Judge Anderson, who's psychic, and Kay. Since her abilities are always on, he tries to get to her by imagining himself ''actually'' raping her. She smacks him with her gun to make him knock it off. Later, during their Battle in the Center of the Mind, he tries it again. This time, however, Anderson is ready and [[GroinAttack changes the experience somewhat]]. Not only does he reveal what she wants to know, but when it's ''really'' uncomfortable to watch. They attempt to excuse it by making it obvious Spock is almost equally affected by his actions; self-inflicted Mind Rape, anyone?
** The {{Novelization}}, recognizing
all over, he's [[BringMyBrownPants pissed himself]].
-->'''Anderson:''' You're not
the implications of Spock's act, first explicitly declares a forced only one who can play mind meld to fall into this category and then explains that Spock didn't force her, he mentally convinced her of the seriousness of the situation and she gave in willingly. Which, uh, doesn't explain the screaming at the end.
games.
* ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'' (1996): Captain Picard's transformation into Locutus of Borg from the episode ''The Best of Both Worlds'' seems to have left him In ''Film/EndOfDays'', Satan screws with [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything violent nightmares, paranoia, isolation Jericho by forcing him to relive the murder of his wife and depression]]. His [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled mercy killing towards child in a potential Borg victim]] and his own desire for a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against their species imply this. When he goes home to Earth to visit his family, invasion he tearfully admits to how much it traumatized him, especially being forced to use his skills and knowledge as a Starfleet captain against his own people. [[JustBetweenYouAndMe His conversation with the Borg Queen]] pretty much confirms it.
** In ''Film/StarTrekNemesis'' (2002), Deanna Troi is literally mind raped by the villain who invades her mind when she and Riker are about to do the business. [[RecycledScript That
wasn't the first time]] this happened there to poor Troi. One episode of TNG features an alien passenger aboard the Enterprise mind-raping the crew in the figurative sense, but he mindrapes Troi in the literal sense, and fairly graphically. The act is even flat-out referred to as "a form of rape" at one point, in case anyone didn't quite get the implications..
* Of the BrownNote variety in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness''. [[spoiler: When Spock is fighting Khan, he briefly mind melds with him. Whether Spock just transferred his feelings of grief and rage or did something else, Khan lets go of him and stumbles around a bit before regaining his feet. It's also possible that, given Khan was attempting to physically crush his skull at the time, Spock was sharing the ''physical'' pain he was experiencing at the time]].
* Samara Morgan from ''Film/TheRing'' has a history of Mind Rape, though not always intentional. Her biological mother tried to [[spoiler: drown her shortly after giving birth because she claims Samara "told her to".]] She caused her adoptive mother terrifying visions for years and was forced to live in a barn, [[spoiler:where the horses got a taste of it and ran themselves off a cliff to get away.]] Fast forward to her killing years, where she apparently Mind Rapes her victims enough to literally scare them to death. Any witnesses get enough second-hand Mind Rape to end up as blank-staring mental patients. Lastly, the scene from ''Film/TheRingTwo'', where Samara [[spoiler:(possessing Aiden)]] mind-rapes (or perhaps [[JediMindTrick mind-tricks]]) a doctor into suicide. Oh, and her video's pretty fucked up, too.
* Repeatedly happens in ''{{Film/Scanners}}''. The movie starts with the hero ''[[PowerIncontinence accidentally]]'' doing this to somebody.
stop.
* ''Film/EventHorizon'' was is full of mind rape Mind Rape of the rescue crew by the hellish entities that came from another dimension - -- [[HyperspaceIsAScaryPlace which is worse than what most of you would imagine as "Hell"]] - -- via their deepest guilt, and causing several members of the crew to go insane, with one of them ripping out his eyes, mutilating himself and vivisecting a crewmate. Another one of the crewmembers who accidentally fell falls into the portal and was is pulled back out after a moment went goes temporarily insane and tried tries to throw himself out of an airlock, telling the rest of the crew that "if you had seen what I've seen, you wouldn't try to stop me."
me".
* In ''Film/Freaks2018'', Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since she's also a seven-year-old girl in an unstable home environment, she doesn't exactly know how to wield her power responsibly -- the first time she's seen using it, she's basically mind-raping another little girl into buying her ice cream (since Chloe herself is forbidden from leaving the house).
* While in [[Literature/HarryPotter the books]], Legilimency is used only as a MindProbe, ''Film/HarryPotterAndTheOrderOfThePhoenix'' suggests that Voldemort uses it to inflict mental torture as an end in itself.
* The [[SwarmOfAlienLocusts Harvesters]] from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' use this as a weapon of last resort, when deprived of their weapons and technology. At a range of a few meters, one of them was able to cause pain and establish a psychic connection to President Whitmore. Dr. Okun, who was physically grabbed by a tentacle, didn't get off so lightly, being put into a coma for 20 years.
* In ''Film/TheLawnmowerMan'', there are two instances of mind rape by the protagonist/villain, Jobe. One is when he takes his girlfriend Marie into {{cyberspace}} {{Cyberspace}} and they try to make love; he loses control of his powers and ends up accidentally mind-raping her instead, leaving her catatonic. The second time is when Jobe, who's now both more in control of his growing powers and becoming more villainous, psychically unleashes a "Lawnmower Man" inside the head of a bully, purposely rendering him catatonic as well.
* Jake does this to WesternAnimation/{{Rango}} upon meeting him causing him to go on a [[VisionQuest quest to find himself.]]
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries''
''Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse'':
** ''Film/X2XMenUnited'': The backstory of Col. Stryker involves his telepathic son, Jason, mind-raping him and his wife with hallucinations so horrific that [[PsychicAssistedSuicide the wife took a power drill to her temple to get the images out]].
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Emma Frost uses her telepathy to bring out Erik's traumatic memories of being tortured by Sebastian Shaw as a child in Auschwitz.
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': [[spoiler: Charles suffers this torture ''thrice'': the first is being mind-controlled by Apocalypse through Cerebro, the second is during Apocalypse's near-successful GrandTheftMe attempt, and the third is during their mental battle. The sexual assault subtext is ''blatant''; Xavier--a PrettyBoy and a mild form of {{Fanservice}}[[note]]Professor X bares more skin here than in the previous films[[/note]] who gets several downplayed FemaleGaze shots[[note]]he's a sensual subject rather than a sex object[[/note]]--is pushed down and [[ChainedToABed cuffed to a slab]] against his will before his mind, body and soul are violated, and he screams "GET OUT!!!" multiple times, which reinforces the metaphor that he's a victim who can't fight off his attacker. After Charles is freed from Apocalypse's pyramid, the latter behaves like an obsessed stalker who is desperate to possess the body of his prey. Apocalypse later beats Xavier to a pulp on the astral plane, which leaves Charles crawling and covered in blood, and his mind almost dies. There is an IHaveYouNowMyPretty vibe when Apocalypse forcibly shoves his severely injured but still beautiful-looking captive down to the floor and gloats, "''You're mine now''." Professor X in the AlternateTimeline is thus a survivor of a brutal and violent figurative rape.]]
* In ''{{Film/Push}}'', Cassie lures her EvilCounterpart, the Triad Watcher, into getting sneak attacked by a Wiper, who wipes out her entire memory of her family and knocks her unconscious. And Cassie is supposed to be one of the heroes.
** Really any of the "Pushers" in this movie could qualify, consider how many people's memories they rewrite or how the actions they force people to do directly. Kira, to escape a team of Division agents [[MoreThanMindControl pushes one to think he has a brother that the other killed]]. The agent sees his partner brutally murder his "brother" and [[InstantDeathBullet shoots his partner dead]]. Even after he realized he was pushed, he still remembered growing up together with his brother and still felt the grief and shock of his death.
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse:
** ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'':
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--->'''Clint:''' I don’t understand. Have you ever had someone take your brain and play? Pull you out and send something else in? Do you know what it’s like to be unmade?\\

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--->'''Clint:''' ---->'''Clint:''' I don’t don't understand. Have you ever had someone take your brain and play? Pull you out and send something else in? Do you know what it’s it's like to be unmade?\\



*** Loki also does a variation of this to [[ComicBook/BlackWidow Natasha Romanoff]] when she attempts to interrogate him. Using information gleaned from his thrall, he taunts her about trying to atone for all of her past crimes, capping it off with threatening to have [[spoiler: a brainwashed Clint]] [[ToThePain torture her to death, before releasing him from the mind control to realize what he'd done before killing him as well]].

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*** Loki also does a variation of this to [[ComicBook/BlackWidow Natasha Romanoff]] Romanoff when she attempts to interrogate him. Using information gleaned from his thrall, he taunts her about trying to atone for all of her past crimes, capping it off with threatening to have [[spoiler: a [[spoiler:a brainwashed Clint]] [[ToThePain torture her to death, before releasing him from the mind control to realize what he'd done before killing him as well]].



--->'''Clint:''' [[CallBack I've done the whole mind control thing]]. [[LampshadeHanging Not a fan]].
** ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'': Those recruited into the Red Room are brainwashed, involuntarily sterilized, and forced by Dreykov to commit actions against their will, all while being aware of what they are doing.

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--->'''Clint:''' ---->'''Clint:''' [[CallBack I've done the whole mind control thing]]. [[LampshadeHanging [[DeadpanSnarker Not a fan]].
** ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'': ''Film/BlackWidow2021'': Those recruited into the Red Room are brainwashed, involuntarily sterilized, and forced by Dreykov to commit actions against their will, all while being aware of what they are doing.



'''Yelena:''' What you experienced was psychological conditioning. I’m talking about chemically altering brain functions. They’re two completely different things. You’re fully conscious, but you don’t know which part is you. I’m still not sure.
* The [[SwarmOfAlienLocusts Harvesters]] from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' use this as a weapon of last resort, when deprived of their weapons and technology. At a range of a few meters, one of them was able to cause pain and establish a psychic connection to President Whitmore. Dr. Okun, who was physically grabbed by a tentacle, didn't get off so lightly, being put into a coma for 20 years.
* In a deleted scene from ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', Azrael subjects Bethany to a vision of what Hell is like thanks to mankind's need to be punished. The script describes it as "ten seconds... of the most fucked-up and disturbing imagery that can be crammed into 240 frames of film." Afterward, Bethany convulses uncontrollably from the mental trauma.
* [[VillainProtagonist The title character]] in ''Film/{{Tamara}}'' does this to nearly everyone she touches, but special mention goes out to what she does to Roger, forcing him to experience what it's like being BuriedAlive (in [[BodyHorror graphic detail]]), and to Keisha, exploiting her insecurity over her body by making her imagine that she's literally vomiting her guts out.

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'''Yelena:''' What you experienced was psychological conditioning. I’m I'm talking about chemically altering brain functions. They’re They're two completely different things. You’re You're fully conscious, but you don’t don't know which part is you. I’m I'm still not sure.
* The [[SwarmOfAlienLocusts Harvesters]] from ''Film/IndependenceDay'' use this as ''Film/{{Push}}'':
** Cassie lures her EvilCounterpart, the Triad Watcher, into getting sneak attacked by
a weapon Wiper, who wipes out her entire memory of last resort, when deprived of their weapons her family and technology. At a range of a few meters, knocks her unconscious. And Cassie is supposed to be one of the heroes.
** Really, any of the "Pushers" in the movie could qualify, consider how many people's memories they rewrite or how the actions they force people to do directly. Kira, to escape a team of Division agents [[MoreThanMindControl pushes one to think he has a brother that the other killed]]. The agent sees his partner brutally murder his "brother" and [[InstantDeathBullet shoots his partner dead]]. Even after he realized he was pushed, he still remembered growing up together with his brother and still felt the grief and shock of his death.
* Samara Morgan from ''Film/TheRing'' has a history of Mind Rape, though not always intentional. Her biological mother tried to [[spoiler:drown her shortly after giving birth because she claims Samara "told her to".]] She caused her adoptive mother terrifying visions for years and was forced to live in a barn, [[spoiler:where the horses got a taste of it and ran themselves off a cliff to get away.]] Fast forward to her killing years, where she apparently Mind Rapes her victims enough to literally scare
them was able to cause pain and establish a psychic connection to President Whitmore. Dr. Okun, who was physically grabbed by a tentacle, didn't death. Any witnesses get off so lightly, being put into a coma for 20 years.
* In a deleted
enough second-hand Mind Rape to end up as blank-staring mental patients. Lastly, the scene from ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', Azrael subjects Bethany to ''Film/TheRingTwo'', where Samara [[spoiler:(possessing Aiden)]] mind-rapes (or perhaps [[JediMindTrick mind-tricks]]) a vision of what Hell is like thanks to mankind's need to be punished. The script describes it as "ten seconds... of the most fucked-up and disturbing imagery that can be crammed doctor into 240 frames of film." Afterward, Bethany convulses uncontrollably from the mental trauma.
* [[VillainProtagonist The title character]] in ''Film/{{Tamara}}'' does this to nearly everyone she touches, but special mention goes out to what she does to Roger, forcing him to experience what it's like being BuriedAlive (in [[BodyHorror graphic detail]]),
suicide. Oh, and to Keisha, exploiting her insecurity over her body by making her imagine that she's literally vomiting her guts out.video's pretty fucked up, too.



* Taken to its most literal extreme in ''Film/{{Dredd}}'' with Judge Anderson, who's psychic, and Kay. Since her abilities are always on, he tries to get to her by imagining himself ''actually'' raping her. She smacks him with her gun to make him knock it off. Later, during their Battle in the Center of the Mind, he tries it again. This time, however, Anderson is ready and changes the [[GroinAttack experience somewhat.]] Not only does he reveal what she wants to know, but when it's all over, he's [[BringMyBrownPants pissed himself]].
-->'''Anderson:''' You're not the only one who can play mind games.
* In the ''Series/StargateSG1'' movie ''Film/StargateTheArkOfTruth'', Daniel, Vala, and Tomin are tortured by the Priors of the Ori. The Ori appear to be chanting and using their psychic powers to reduce the good guys to weeping messes.
* In ''Film/EndOfDays'', Satan screws with Jericho by forcing him to relive the murder of his wife and child in a home invasion he wasn't there to stop.
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother''. Undercover Brother (who is black) must infiltrate Multinational Inc., a corporation controlled by The Man's white supremacist organization. To do this, he must become familiar with white culture in order to fit in. Smart Brother uses a technique he calls "Caucasiavision" on Undercover Brother: using electronic goggles to make him watch a film about white society. After watching for a while, Undercover Brother freaks out.
-->'''Undercover Brother''': Make it stop! Make it stop! I see white people. It's too much! Too much! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! That's too much white for one brother to take.
* In ''Freaks'' (2018), Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since she's also a seven-year-old girl in an unstable home environment, she doesn't exactly know how to wield her power responsibly - the first time she's seen using it, she's basically mind-raping another little girl into buying her ice cream (since Chloe herself is forbidden from leaving the house).
* In ''Film/TheDeadCenter'', just a brief exposure to [[spoiler: the demon's soul-sucking power]] is enough to give Dr. Forrester disturbing visions of previous victims and leave him a nervous wreck.
* In the ''Film/{{Apocalypse}}'' film series movie ''Tribulation'', a One Nation Earth agent subjects Tom Canboro's brother-in-law Jason Quincy to this while in a hospital room recovering from a fall that almost killed him. The agent relents when he senses the presence of a Christian -- Tom's sister Eileen -- entering the room, who then gets the GhostlyChill.

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* Taken to its most literal extreme Repeatedly happens in ''Film/{{Dredd}}'' with Judge Anderson, who's psychic, and Kay. Since her abilities are always on, he tries to get to her by imagining himself ''actually'' raping her. She smacks him with her gun to make him knock it off. Later, during their Battle in the Center of the Mind, he tries it again. This time, however, Anderson is ready and changes the [[GroinAttack experience somewhat.]] Not only does he reveal what she wants to know, but when it's all over, he's [[BringMyBrownPants pissed himself]].
-->'''Anderson:''' You're not the only one who can play mind games.
* In the ''Series/StargateSG1''
''Film/{{Scanners}}''. The movie starts with the hero ''[[PowerIncontinence accidentally]]'' doing this to somebody.
* In
''Film/StargateTheArkOfTruth'', Daniel, Vala, and Tomin are tortured by the Priors of the Ori. The Ori appear to be chanting and using their psychic powers to reduce the good guys to weeping messes.
* ''Franchise/StarTrek'':
**
In ''Film/EndOfDays'', Satan screws ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', of all places, Spock's mind-meld with Jericho Valeris definitely comes close to this trope, and it's ''really'' uncomfortable to watch. They attempt to excuse it by making it obvious Spock is almost equally affected by his actions; self-inflicted Mind Rape, anyone? The {{Novelization}}, recognizing the implications of Spock's act, first explicitly declares a forced mind meld to fall into this category and then explains that Spock didn't force her, he mentally convinced her of the seriousness of the situation and she gave in willingly... which, uh, doesn't explain the screaming at the end.
** In ''Film/StarTrekFirstContact'', Captain Picard's transformation into Locutus of Borg in the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E26S4E1TheBestOfBothWorlds The Best of Both Worlds]]" seems to have left him with [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything violent nightmares, paranoia, isolation and depression]]. His [[BetterToDieThanBeKilled mercy killing towards a potential Borg victim]] and his own desire for a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against their species imply this. When he goes home to Earth to visit his family, he tearfully admits to how much it traumatized him, especially being forced to use his skills and knowledge as a Starfleet captain against his own people. [[JustBetweenYouAndMe His conversation with the Borg Queen]] pretty much confirms it.
** In ''Film/StarTrekNemesis'', Deanna Troi is literally mind-raped by the villain who invades her mind when she and Riker are about to do the business. ([[RecycledScript That wasn't the first time]] this happened to poor Troi; one episode of ''TNG'' features an alien passenger aboard the Enterprise mind-raping the crew in the figurative sense, but he mind-rapes Troi in the literal sense, and fairly graphically.) The act is even flat-out referred to as "a form of rape" at one point, in case anyone didn't quite get the implications.
** Of the BrownNote variety in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness''. [[spoiler:When Spock is fighting Khan, he briefly mind-melds with him. Whether Spock just transferred his feelings of grief and rage or did something else, Khan lets go of him and stumbles around a bit before regaining his feet. It's also possible that, given Khan was attempting to physically crush his skull at the time, Spock was sharing the ''physical'' pain he was experiencing at the time.]]
* [[VillainProtagonist The title character]] in ''Film/{{Tamara}}'' does this to nearly everyone she touches, but special mention goes out to what she does to Roger,
forcing him to relive the murder of his wife and child in a home invasion he wasn't there to stop.
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother''. Undercover Brother (who is black) must infiltrate Multinational Inc., a corporation controlled by The Man's white supremacist organization. To do this, he must become familiar with white culture in order to fit in. Smart Brother uses a technique he calls "Caucasiavision" on Undercover Brother: using electronic goggles to make him watch a film about white society. After watching for a while, Undercover Brother freaks out.
-->'''Undercover Brother''': Make it stop! Make it stop! I see white people. It's too much! Too much! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! That's too much white for one brother to take.
* In ''Freaks'' (2018), Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say
experience what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since it's like being BuriedAlive (in [[BodyHorror graphic detail]]), and to Keisha, exploiting her insecurity over her body by making her imagine that she's also a seven-year-old girl in an unstable home environment, she doesn't exactly know how to wield literally vomiting her power responsibly - the first time she's seen using it, she's basically guts out.
* ''Film/XMenFilmSeries''
** ''Film/X2XMenUnited'': The backstory of Col. Stryker involves his telepathic son, Jason,
mind-raping another little girl into buying him and his wife with hallucinations so horrific that [[PsychicAssistedSuicide the wife took a power drill to her ice cream (since Chloe herself is forbidden from leaving temple to get the house).
* In ''Film/TheDeadCenter'', just a brief exposure
images out]].
** ''Film/XMenFirstClass'': Emma Frost uses her telepathy
to [[spoiler: bring out Erik's traumatic memories of being tortured by Sebastian Shaw as a child in Auschwitz.
** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': [[spoiler:Charles suffers this torture ''thrice'':
the demon's soul-sucking power]] first is enough to give Dr. Forrester disturbing visions being mind-controlled by Apocalypse through Cerebro, the second is during Apocalypse's near-successful GrandTheftMe attempt, and the third is during their mental battle. The sexual assault subtext is ''blatant''; Xavier -- a PrettyBoy and a mild form of {{Fanservice}}[[note]]Professor X bares more skin here than in the previous victims films[[/note]] who gets several downplayed FemaleGaze shots[[note]]he's a sensual subject rather than a sex object[[/note]] -- is pushed down and leave him [[ChainedToABed cuffed to a nervous wreck.
* In
slab]] against his will before his mind, body and soul are violated, and he screams "GET OUT!" multiple times, which reinforces the ''Film/{{Apocalypse}}'' film series movie ''Tribulation'', metaphor that he's a One Nation Earth agent subjects Tom Canboro's brother-in-law Jason Quincy to this while in a hospital room recovering victim who can't fight off his attacker. After Charles is freed from Apocalypse's pyramid, the latter behaves like an obsessed stalker who is desperate to possess the body of his prey. Apocalypse later beats Xavier to a fall that pulp on the astral plane, which leaves Charles crawling and covered in blood, and his mind almost killed him. The agent relents dies. There is an IHaveYouNowMyPretty vibe when he senses Apocalypse forcibly shoves his severely injured but still beautiful-looking captive down to the presence floor and gloats, "''You're mine now''." Professor X in the AlternateTimeline is thus a survivor of a Christian -- Tom's sister Eileen -- entering the room, who then gets the GhostlyChill.brutal and violent figurative rape.]]



* In ''Film/SadieThompson'', Davidson the puritanical, zealous "reformer" does something very like this to Sadie the ex-prostitute. After "three tortured days" she cracks. She casts aside her makeup and flamboyant clothes, lets her hair hang limply, and dons a modest wool dress. She converts to Christianity and accepts that she has to go to San Francisco and serve her sentence, even after O'Hara says he can get a boat to smuggle her to Apia and freedom.
* Of all The Joker's countless acts of villainy in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', among the most ''[[KickTheDog sickening]]'' is his Mind Rape of [[spoiler: Harvey Dent]]. The twisted MonsterClown [[spoiler: approaches the hideously disfigured attorney, confined to a hospital bed and mad with grief for the death of Rachel, and proceeds to [[BreakingSpeech warp his faith in justice into nihilistic cynicism in his most emotionally vulnerable hour]]. [[TheCorrupter What little was left of Harvey Dent dies there, and in his place stands Two-Face, a vengeful and insane murderer who is as much an instrument of anarchy and chaos as The Joker himself]]]].
* In ''Film/DrMabuseTheGambler'', Dr. Mabuse [[PsychoPsychologist kills his own patient]] with nothing but words.
* The plot of ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' is nicely summed up by this trope; the villain protagonist is tortured mentally to the point where his ultra-violent hobbies cause him pain, to achieve a form of brainwashing that will "reform" him.

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* In ''Film/SadieThompson'', Davidson ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': [[spoiler:Mind Rape was just ''one'' of [[MoralEventHorizon several things]] that the puritanical, zealous "reformer" does something very like Joker subjected young Tim Drake to, torturing and [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing him]] into becoming "J.J.", the Joker's MiniMe. The effects of such a Mind Rape last until Tim's adulthood and are a ''big'' plot point in the movie.]]
* The plot of ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' is nicely summed up by
this to Sadie trope; the ex-prostitute. After "three villain protagonist is tortured days" she cracks. She casts aside her makeup and flamboyant clothes, lets her hair hang limply, and dons a modest wool dress. She converts mentally to Christianity and accepts the point that she has his ultra-violent hobbies cause him pain, to go to San Francisco and serve her sentence, even after O'Hara says he can get achieve [[BrainwashingForTheGreaterGood a boat to smuggle her to Apia and freedom.
form of brainwashing that will "reform" him]].
* Of all The the Joker's countless acts of villainy in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', among the most ''[[KickTheDog sickening]]'' is his Mind Rape of [[spoiler: Harvey [[spoiler:Harvey Dent]]. The twisted MonsterClown [[spoiler: approaches [[spoiler:approaches the hideously disfigured attorney, confined to a hospital bed and mad with grief for the death of Rachel, and proceeds to [[BreakingSpeech [[BreakThemByTalking warp his faith in justice into nihilistic cynicism in his most emotionally vulnerable hour]]. [[TheCorrupter What little was left of Harvey Dent dies there, there]], and in his place stands Two-Face, a vengeful and insane murderer who is as much an instrument of anarchy and chaos as The the Joker himself]]]].
* In ''Film/DrMabuseTheGambler'', Dr. Mabuse [[PsychoPsychologist kills his own patient]] with nothing but words.
words.
* The plot ''Film/{{Gaslight}}'''s presentation of ''Film/AClockworkOrange'' is nicely summed up a woman's abusive husband slowly driving her out of her mind by making her question her own perception of reality was so iconic that this trope; the villain protagonist technique is tortured mentally to the point where his ultra-violent hobbies cause him pain, to achieve a form of brainwashing that will "reform" him. now called {{Gaslighting}}.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rango}}'': Jake does this to Rango upon meeting him via BreakThemByTalking, causing him to go on a [[VisionQuest quest to find himself]].
* In ''Film/SadieThompson'', Davidson the puritanical, zealous "reformer" does something very like this to Sadie the ex-prostitute. After "three tortured days", she cracks, casting aside her makeup and flamboyant clothes, letting her hair hang limply, and donning a modest wool dress. She converts to Christianity and accepts that she has to go to San Francisco and serve her sentence, even after O'Hara says he can get a boat to smuggle her to Apia and freedom.
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Clarice Starling is on her way down the hall to see Lector for the first time when another of the inmates throws his semen at her. Later, she learns that in retribution for this [[BlueAndOrangeMorality unspeakable rudeness]], Lector had talked the inmate into killing himself.
* ''Film/Thirst1979'': In order to unleash her thirst for blood and indoctrinate her into their vampire cult, Mrs. Baker and Dr. Gauss subject the protagonist Kate Davis to all kinds of sadistic psychological abuse, forcing her to endure horrific hallucinations via the use of psychedelic drugs.
* ''Film/UndercoverBrother'': Undercover Brother (who is black) must infiltrate Multinational Inc., a corporation controlled by The Man's white supremacist organization. To do this, he must become familiar with white culture in order to fit in. Smart Brother uses a technique he calls "Caucasiavision" on Undercover Brother: using electronic goggles to [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment make him watch a film about white society]]. After watching for a while, Undercover Brother freaks out.
-->'''Undercover Brother:''' Make it stop! Make it stop! I see white people. It's too much! Too much! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! That's too much white for one brother to take.



* ''Film/{{Gaslight}}'''s presentation of a woman's abusive husband slowly driving her out of her mind by making her question her own perception of reality was so iconic that this technique is now called {{Gaslighting}}.
* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': [[spoiler: Mind Rape was just ''one'' of [[MoralEventHorizon several things]] that The Joker subjected young Tim Drake to, torturing and [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing him]] into becoming "J.J.", The Joker's MiniMe. The effects of such a mind rape last until Tim's adulthood and are a ''big'' plot point in the movie.]]
* ''Film/Thirst1979'': In order to unleash her thirst for blood and indoctrinate her into their vampire cult, Mrs. Baker and Dr. Gauss subject the protagonist Kate Davis to all kinds of sadistic psychological abuse, forcing her to endure horrific hallucinations via the use of psychedelic drugs.
* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Clarice Starling is on her way down the hall to see Lector for the first time when another of the inmates throws his semen at her. Later, she learns that in retribution for this [[BlueAndOrangeMorality unspeakable rudeness]], Lector had talked the inmate into killing himself.
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* Hero on villain example: In ''Film/TheCrow'', Eric Draven can experience the sensations and memories of others through touch. When he picks up from Officer Albrecht what his fiancee Shelly went through before she died (thirty hours of surgery and intensive care), he's staggered by it all -- though he recovers, as he's already undead and probably quite insane from a certain point of view. He also demonstrates another ability -- to transfer the things he knows through touch, which he uses to full retributive effect on the final target of his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, BigBad Top Dollar, whose orders were responsible for Shelly getting raped and beaten to death, and Eric himself being gunned down. Top Dollar, who while evil is quite alive and mostly sane, proves to be unable to stand "thirty hours of pain," all in one shot...

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* Hero on villain example: In ''Film/TheCrow'', Eric Draven can experience the sensations and memories of others through touch. When he picks up from Officer Albrecht what his fiancee fiancée Shelly went through before she died (thirty hours of surgery and intensive care), he's staggered by it all -- though he recovers, as he's already undead and probably quite insane from a certain point of view. He also demonstrates another ability -- to transfer the things he knows through touch, which he uses to full retributive effect on the final target of his RoaringRampageOfRevenge, BigBad Top Dollar, whose orders were responsible for Shelly getting raped and beaten to death, and Eric himself being gunned down. Top Dollar, who while evil is quite alive and mostly sane, proves to be unable to stand "thirty hours of pain," all in one shot...



** In ''Film/StarTrekNemesis'' (2002), Deanna Troi is literally mind raped by the villain who invades her mind when she and Riker are about to do the business. [[RecycledScript That wasn't the first time]] this happened to poor Troi. One episode of TNG features an alien passenger aboard the Enterprise mind raping the crew in the figurative sense, but he mindrapes Troi in the literal sense, and fairly graphically. The act is even flat out referred to as "a form of rape" at one point, in case anyone didn't quite get the implications..
* Of the BrownNote variety in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness''. [[spoiler:When Spock is fighting Khan, he briefly mind melds with him. Whether Spock just transferred his feelings of grief and rage or did something else, Khan lets go of him and stumbles around a bit before regaining his feet. It's also possible that, given Khan was attempting to physically crush his skull at the time, Spock was sharing the ''physical'' pain he was experiencing at the time]].
* Samara Morgan from ''Film/TheRing'' has a history of Mind Rape, though not always intentional. Her biological mother tried to [[spoiler:drown her shortly after giving birth because she claims Samara "told her to".]] She caused her adoptive mother terrifying visions for years and was forced to live in a barn, [[spoiler:where the horses got a taste of it and ran themselves off a cliff to get away.]] Fast forward to her killing years, where she apparently Mind Rapes her victims enough to literally scare them to death. Any witnesses get enough second-hand Mind Rape to end up as blank-staring mental patients. Lastly, the scene from ''Film/TheRingTwo'', where Samara [[spoiler:(possessing Aiden)]] mind-rapes (or perhaps [[JediMindTrick mind-tricks]]) a doctor into suicide. Oh, and her video's pretty fucked up, too.

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** In ''Film/StarTrekNemesis'' (2002), Deanna Troi is literally mind raped by the villain who invades her mind when she and Riker are about to do the business. [[RecycledScript That wasn't the first time]] this happened to poor Troi. One episode of TNG features an alien passenger aboard the Enterprise mind raping mind-raping the crew in the figurative sense, but he mindrapes Troi in the literal sense, and fairly graphically. The act is even flat out flat-out referred to as "a form of rape" at one point, in case anyone didn't quite get the implications..
* Of the BrownNote variety in ''Film/StarTrekIntoDarkness''. [[spoiler:When [[spoiler: When Spock is fighting Khan, he briefly mind melds with him. Whether Spock just transferred his feelings of grief and rage or did something else, Khan lets go of him and stumbles around a bit before regaining his feet. It's also possible that, given Khan was attempting to physically crush his skull at the time, Spock was sharing the ''physical'' pain he was experiencing at the time]].
* Samara Morgan from ''Film/TheRing'' has a history of Mind Rape, though not always intentional. Her biological mother tried to [[spoiler:drown [[spoiler: drown her shortly after giving birth because she claims Samara "told her to".]] She caused her adoptive mother terrifying visions for years and was forced to live in a barn, [[spoiler:where the horses got a taste of it and ran themselves off a cliff to get away.]] Fast forward to her killing years, where she apparently Mind Rapes her victims enough to literally scare them to death. Any witnesses get enough second-hand Mind Rape to end up as blank-staring mental patients. Lastly, the scene from ''Film/TheRingTwo'', where Samara [[spoiler:(possessing Aiden)]] mind-rapes (or perhaps [[JediMindTrick mind-tricks]]) a doctor into suicide. Oh, and her video's pretty fucked up, too.



** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': [[spoiler:Charles suffers this torture ''thrice'': the first is being mind-controlled by Apocalypse through Cerebro, the second is during Apocalypse's near-successful GrandTheftMe attempt, and the third is during their mental battle. The sexual assault subtext is ''blatant''; Xavier--a PrettyBoy and a mild form of {{Fanservice}}[[note]]Professor X bares more skin here than in the previous films[[/note]] who gets several downplayed FemaleGaze shots[[note]]he's a sensual subject rather than a sex object[[/note]]--is pushed down and [[ChainedToABed cuffed to a slab]] against his will before his mind, body and soul are violated, and he screams "GET OUT!!!" multiple times, which reinforces the metaphor that he's a victim who can't fight off his attacker. After Charles is freed from Apocalypse's pyramid, the latter behaves like an obsessed stalker who is desperate to possess the body of his prey. Apocalypse later beats Xavier to a pulp on the astral plane, which leaves Charles crawling and covered in blood, and his mind almost dies. There is an IHaveYouNowMyPretty vibe when Apocalypse forcibly shoves his severely injured, but still beautiful-looking captive down to the floor and gloats, "''You're mine now''." Professor X in the AlternateTimeline is thus a survivor of a brutal and violent figurative rape.]]

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** ''Film/XMenApocalypse'': [[spoiler:Charles [[spoiler: Charles suffers this torture ''thrice'': the first is being mind-controlled by Apocalypse through Cerebro, the second is during Apocalypse's near-successful GrandTheftMe attempt, and the third is during their mental battle. The sexual assault subtext is ''blatant''; Xavier--a PrettyBoy and a mild form of {{Fanservice}}[[note]]Professor X bares more skin here than in the previous films[[/note]] who gets several downplayed FemaleGaze shots[[note]]he's a sensual subject rather than a sex object[[/note]]--is pushed down and [[ChainedToABed cuffed to a slab]] against his will before his mind, body and soul are violated, and he screams "GET OUT!!!" multiple times, which reinforces the metaphor that he's a victim who can't fight off his attacker. After Charles is freed from Apocalypse's pyramid, the latter behaves like an obsessed stalker who is desperate to possess the body of his prey. Apocalypse later beats Xavier to a pulp on the astral plane, which leaves Charles crawling and covered in blood, and his mind almost dies. There is an IHaveYouNowMyPretty vibe when Apocalypse forcibly shoves his severely injured, injured but still beautiful-looking captive down to the floor and gloats, "''You're mine now''." Professor X in the AlternateTimeline is thus a survivor of a brutal and violent figurative rape.]]



** Really any of the "Pushers" in this movie could qualify, consider how many peoples' memories they rewrite or how the actions they force people to do directly. Kira, to escape a team of Division agents [[MoreThanMindControl pushes one to think he has a brother that the other killed]]. The agent sees his partner brutally murder his "brother" and [[InstantDeathBullet shoots his partner dead]]. Even after he realized he was pushed, he still remembered growing up together with his brother and still felt the grief and shock of his death.

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** Really any of the "Pushers" in this movie could qualify, consider how many peoples' people's memories they rewrite or how the actions they force people to do directly. Kira, to escape a team of Division agents [[MoreThanMindControl pushes one to think he has a brother that the other killed]]. The agent sees his partner brutally murder his "brother" and [[InstantDeathBullet shoots his partner dead]]. Even after he realized he was pushed, he still remembered growing up together with his brother and still felt the grief and shock of his death.



*** Tony (who has PTSD as a result of the events of ''The Avengers'') sees a vision of his teammates dead or dying in front of him, and several Leviathan heading towards Earth. The vision is enough to convince him to expedite the creation of Ultron. He's the only one of the Avengers to snap himself out of his vision. The others are all rendered catatonic, desperate and confused.

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*** Tony (who has PTSD as a result of the events of ''The Avengers'') sees a vision of his teammates dead or dying in front of him, and several Leviathan heading towards Earth. The vision is enough to convince him to expedite the creation of Ultron. He's the only one of the Avengers to snap himself out of his vision. The others are all rendered catatonic, desperate desperate, and confused.



** ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'': Those recruited into the Red Room are brainwashed, involuntarily sterilized, and are forced by Dreykov to commit actions against their will, all while being aware of what they are doing.

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** ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'': Those recruited into the Red Room are brainwashed, involuntarily sterilized, and are forced by Dreykov to commit actions against their will, all while being aware of what they are doing.



* In a deleted scene from ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', Azrael subjects Bethany to a vision of what Hell is like thanks to mankind's need to be punished. The script describes it as "ten seconds... of the most fucked up and disturbing imagery that can be crammed into 240 frames of film." Afterward, Bethany convulses uncontrollably from the mental trauma.

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* In a deleted scene from ''Film/{{Dogma}}'', Azrael subjects Bethany to a vision of what Hell is like thanks to mankind's need to be punished. The script describes it as "ten seconds... of the most fucked up fucked-up and disturbing imagery that can be crammed into 240 frames of film." Afterward, Bethany convulses uncontrollably from the mental trauma.



* Taken to its most literal extreme in ''Film/{{Dredd}}'' with Judge Anderson, who's psychic, and Kay. Since her abilities are always on, he tries to get to her by imagining himself ''actually'' raping her. She smacks him with her gun to make him knock it off. Later, during their Battle in the Center of the Mind, he tries it again. This time, however, Anderson is ready and changes the [[GroinAttack experience somewhat.]] Not only does he reveal what she wants to know, when it's all over he's [[BringMyBrownPants pissed himself]].

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* Taken to its most literal extreme in ''Film/{{Dredd}}'' with Judge Anderson, who's psychic, and Kay. Since her abilities are always on, he tries to get to her by imagining himself ''actually'' raping her. She smacks him with her gun to make him knock it off. Later, during their Battle in the Center of the Mind, he tries it again. This time, however, Anderson is ready and changes the [[GroinAttack experience somewhat.]] Not only does he reveal what she wants to know, but when it's all over over, he's [[BringMyBrownPants pissed himself]].



* ''Film/UndercoverBrother''. Undercover Brother (who is black) must infiltrate Multinational Inc., a corporation controlled by The Man's white supremacist organization. To do this, he must become familiar with white culture in order to fit in. Smart Brother uses a technique he calls "Caucasiavision" on Undercover Brother: using electronic goggles to make him watch film about white society. After watching for a while, Undercover Brother freaks out.

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* ''Film/UndercoverBrother''. Undercover Brother (who is black) must infiltrate Multinational Inc., a corporation controlled by The Man's white supremacist organization. To do this, he must become familiar with white culture in order to fit in. Smart Brother uses a technique he calls "Caucasiavision" on Undercover Brother: using electronic goggles to make him watch a film about white society. After watching for a while, Undercover Brother freaks out.



* In ''Freaks'' (2018), Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since she's also a seven-year-old girl in an unstable home environment she doesn't exactly know to wield her power responsibly - the first time she's seen using it she's basically mind-raping another little girl into buying her ice cream (since Chloe herself is forbidden from leaving the house) .
* In ''Film/TheDeadCenter'', just a brief exposure to [[spoiler: the demon's soul sucking power]] is enough to give Dr. Forrester disturbing visions of previous victims and leave him a nervous wreck.

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* In ''Freaks'' (2018), Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since she's also a seven-year-old girl in an unstable home environment environment, she doesn't exactly know how to wield her power responsibly - the first time she's seen using it it, she's basically mind-raping another little girl into buying her ice cream (since Chloe herself is forbidden from leaving the house) .
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* In ''Film/TheDeadCenter'', just a brief exposure to [[spoiler: the demon's soul sucking soul-sucking power]] is enough to give Dr. Forrester disturbing visions of previous victims and leave him a nervous wreck.



* Of all the Joker's countless acts of villainy in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', among the most ''[[KickTheDog sickening]]'' is his Mind Rape of [[spoiler:Harvey Dent]]. The twisted MonsterClown [[spoiler:approaches the hideously disfigured attorney, confined to a hospital bed and mad with grief for the death of Rachel, and proceeds to [[BreakingSpeech warp his faith in justice into nihilistic cynicism in his most emotionally vulnerable hour]]. [[TheCorrupter What little was left of Harvey Dent dies there, and in his place stands Two-Face, a vengeful and insane murderer who is as much an instrument of anarchy and chaos as the Joker himself]]]].

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* Of all the The Joker's countless acts of villainy in ''Film/TheDarkKnight'', among the most ''[[KickTheDog sickening]]'' is his Mind Rape of [[spoiler:Harvey [[spoiler: Harvey Dent]]. The twisted MonsterClown [[spoiler:approaches [[spoiler: approaches the hideously disfigured attorney, confined to a hospital bed and mad with grief for the death of Rachel, and proceeds to [[BreakingSpeech warp his faith in justice into nihilistic cynicism in his most emotionally vulnerable hour]]. [[TheCorrupter What little was left of Harvey Dent dies there, and in his place stands Two-Face, a vengeful and insane murderer who is as much an instrument of anarchy and chaos as the The Joker himself]]]].



* Good Cop/Bad Cop is forced to undergo this in ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'', when his Good Cop side is forcibly removed after failing to follow Lord Business' orders. This therefore erases any form of distractions and leaves only Bad Cop to focus purely on his boss' goals, effectively turning him into a puppet. Not only is [[ThePerfectionist Lord Business]] a ManipulativeBastard by forcing his way into his lieutenant's psyche by physically removing a part of him that was no longer required, but this form of brainwashing [[FridgeHorror leaves a lot to be suggested as to the abuse that he may have inflicted on Good Cop Bad Cop over the past 8 and a half years]].

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* Good Cop/Bad Cop is forced to undergo this in ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'', when his Good Cop side is forcibly removed after failing to follow Lord Business' Business's orders. This therefore erases any form of distractions and leaves only Bad Cop to focus purely on his boss' goals, effectively turning him into a puppet. Not only is [[ThePerfectionist Lord Business]] a ManipulativeBastard by forcing his way into his lieutenant's psyche by physically removing a part of him that was no longer required, but this form of brainwashing [[FridgeHorror leaves a lot to be suggested as to the abuse that he may have inflicted on Good Cop Bad Cop over the past 8 and a half years]].



* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': [[spoiler:Mind Rape was just ''one'' of [[MoralEventHorizon several things]] that the Joker subjected young Tim Drake to, torturing and [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing him]] into becoming "J.J.", the Joker's MiniMe. The effects of such a mind rape last until Tim's adulthood and are a ''big'' plot point in the movie.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': [[spoiler:Mind [[spoiler: Mind Rape was just ''one'' of [[MoralEventHorizon several things]] that the The Joker subjected young Tim Drake to, torturing and [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing him]] into becoming "J.J.", the The Joker's MiniMe. The effects of such a mind rape last until Tim's adulthood and are a ''big'' plot point in the movie.]]
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* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Clarice Starling is on her way down the hall to see Lector for the first time when another of the inmates throws his semen at her. Later, she learns that in retribution for this [[BlueAndOrangeMorality unspeakable rudeness]], Lector had talked the inmate into killing himself.
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* ''Film/Thirst1979'': In order to unleash her thirst for blood and indoctrinate her into their vampire cult, Mrs. Baker and Dr. Gauss subject the protagonist Kate Davis to all kinds of sadistic psychological abuse, forcing her to endure horrific hallucinations via the use of psychedelic drugs.

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* In ''Film/{{Star Trek VI|TheUndiscoveredCountry}}'', of all places, Spock's mind-meld with Valeris definitely comes close to this trope, and it's ''really'' uncomfortable to watch. They attempt to excuse it by making it obvious Spock is almost equally affected by his actions; self inflicted Mind Rape, anyone?

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* In ''Film/{{Star Trek VI|TheUndiscoveredCountry}}'', ''Film/StarTrekVITheUndiscoveredCountry'', of all places, Spock's mind-meld with Valeris definitely comes close to this trope, and it's ''really'' uncomfortable to watch. They attempt to excuse it by making it obvious Spock is almost equally affected by his actions; self inflicted self-inflicted Mind Rape, anyone?



* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Hannibal Lecter causes a fellow inmate to kill himself through sheer force of personality.
* In ''Film/DrMabuseTheGambler'', Dr. Mabuse [[MoralEventHorizon killed his own patient]] with nothing but words.

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* In ''Film/TheSilenceOfTheLambs'', Dr. Hannibal Lecter causes a fellow inmate to kill himself through sheer force of personality.
* In ''Film/DrMabuseTheGambler'', Dr. Mabuse [[MoralEventHorizon killed [[PsychoPsychologist kills his own patient]] with nothing but words.



* Good Cop Bad Cop is forced to undergo this in ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'', when his Good Cop side is forcibly removed after failing to follow Lord Business' orders. This therefore erases any form of distractions and leaves only Bad Cop to focus purely on his boss' goals, effectively turning him into a puppet. Not only is [[ThePerfectionist Lord Business]] a ManipulativeBastard by forcing his way into his lieutenant's psyche by physically removing a part of him that was no longer required, but this form of brainwashing [[FridgeHorror leaves a lot to be suggested as to the abuse that he may have inflicted on Good Cop Bad Cop over the past 8 and a half years]].

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* Good Cop Bad Cop/Bad Cop is forced to undergo this in ''WesternAnimation/TheLEGOMovie'', when his Good Cop side is forcibly removed after failing to follow Lord Business' orders. This therefore erases any form of distractions and leaves only Bad Cop to focus purely on his boss' goals, effectively turning him into a puppet. Not only is [[ThePerfectionist Lord Business]] a ManipulativeBastard by forcing his way into his lieutenant's psyche by physically removing a part of him that was no longer required, but this form of brainwashing [[FridgeHorror leaves a lot to be suggested as to the abuse that he may have inflicted on Good Cop Bad Cop over the past 8 and a half years]].



* Central to the plots of both the original ''The Manchurian Candidate'' and its remake.

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* Central to ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyondReturnOfTheJoker'': [[spoiler:Mind Rape was just ''one'' of [[MoralEventHorizon several things]] that the plots of both Joker subjected young Tim Drake to, torturing and [[BrainwashedAndCrazy brainwashing him]] into becoming "J.J.", the original ''The Manchurian Candidate'' Joker's MiniMe. The effects of such a mind rape last until Tim's adulthood and its remake.are a ''big'' plot point in the movie.]]
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*** Thor finds himself in a hellish Asgardian party, where a blind Heimdall gleefully claims to him that they are all dead.

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* In the ''Series/StargateSG1'' movie ''Film/TheArkOfTruth'', Daniel, Vala, and Tomin are tortured by the Priors of the Ori. The Ori appear to be chanting and using their psychic powers to reduce the good guys to weeping messes.

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* In the ''Series/StargateSG1'' movie ''Film/TheArkOfTruth'', ''Film/StargateTheArkOfTruth'', Daniel, Vala, and Tomin are tortured by the Priors of the Ori. The Ori appear to be chanting and using their psychic powers to reduce the good guys to weeping messes.

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* In ''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'', Loki uses his staff to mind control [[spoiler: Hawkeye, Erik Selvig, and a few other S.H.I.E.L.D. agents]]. Later, when [[spoiler: Hawkeye]] discusses the experience, his description has heavy shades of this.
** Loki also does a variation of this to the ComicBook/BlackWidow when she attempted to interrogate him. Using information gleaned from his thrall, he taunted her about trying to atone for all of her past crimes, capping it off with threatening to have [[spoiler: a brainwashed Clint]] [[ToThePain torture her to death before releasing him from the mind control to realize what he'd done before killing him as well]].
** Later in the sequel, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlett Witch does the same to the Avengers, implanting horrible visions in their minds, beginning with Tony Stark [[spoiler: who is well known to suffer from PTSD, having had a very public PTSD incident in [=IM3=], and later this leads to the creation of the main villain]] and then the rest of the Team, leaving them numb, desperate and confused.
* The [[SwarmOfAlienLocusts Harvesters]] from ''Film/{{IndependenceDay}}'' use this as a weapon of last resort, when deprived of their weapons and technology. At a range of a few meters, one of them was able to cause pain and establish a psychic connection to President Whitmore. Dr. Okun, who was physically grabbed by a tentacle, didn't get off so lightly, being put into a coma for 20 years.

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**''Film/{{The Avengers|2012}}'':
***Loki is given a scepter containing the Mind Stone so he can conquer Earth. With it, he brainwashes Clint Barton,
Erik Selvig, and a few other S.H.I.E.L.D. agents]]. Later, when [[spoiler: Hawkeye]] agents to serve his cause. Selvig nearly goes insane to the point that he gets committed to an asylum in ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld''. When Clint is freed from the brainwashing and discusses the experience, his description has heavy shades of this.
** Loki --->'''Clint:''' I don’t understand. Have you ever had someone take your brain and play? Pull you out and send something else in? Do you know what it’s like to be unmade?\\
'''Natasha:''' [[Film/BlackWidow2021 You know that I do.]]
***Loki
also does a variation of this to the ComicBook/BlackWidow [[ComicBook/BlackWidow Natasha Romanoff]] when she attempted attempts to interrogate him. Using information gleaned from his thrall, he taunted taunts her about trying to atone for all of her past crimes, capping it off with threatening to have [[spoiler: a brainwashed Clint]] [[ToThePain torture her to death death, before releasing him from the mind control to realize what he'd done before killing him as well]].
** Later in the sequel, **''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'': Wanda Maximoff/Scarlett Witch does Maximoff got her magic powers enhanced as a result of exposure to the same Mind Stone. While acting in opposition to the Avengers, implanting horrible she invokes horrific visions in the various Avengers of their minds, beginning with Tony Stark [[spoiler: who is well known to suffer from PTSD, having had a very public greatest fears.
***Tony (who has
PTSD incident as a result of the events of ''The Avengers'') sees a vision of his teammates dead or dying in [=IM3=], front of him, and later this leads several Leviathan heading towards Earth. The vision is enough to convince him to expedite the creation of Ultron. He's the main villain]] and then the rest only one of the Team, leaving them numb, Avengers to snap himself out of his vision. The others are all rendered catatonic, desperate and confused.
confused.
***Thor finds himself in a hellish Asgardian party, where a blind Heimdall gleefully claims to him that they are all dead.
***Steve (who fears that he won't have a purpose without a war to fight) finds himself seeing Peggy Carter at a World War II victory party where she asks him to dance and celebrate.
***Natasha (who has "red in her ledger") relives her training in the Red Room, where she had to execute a bound and blindfolded person as a show of her allegiance, as well as undergo sterilization surgery.
***We don't see what vision Wanda gives to Bruce, but it's enough for him to Hulk out and go on a rampage in Johannesburg.
***The only Avenger that Wanda doesn't get to brainwash is Clint, who sticks a taser arrow to her forehead that shocks her as she's about to hex him.
--->'''Clint:''' [[CallBack I've done the whole mind control thing]]. [[LampshadeHanging Not a fan]].
** ''Film/{{Black Widow|2021}}'': Those recruited into the Red Room are brainwashed, involuntarily sterilized, and are forced by Dreykov to commit actions against their will, all while being aware of what they are doing.
--->'''Yelena:''' I killed the Widow that freed me.\\
'''Natasha:''' Did you have a choice?\\
'''Yelena:''' What you experienced was psychological conditioning. I’m talking about chemically altering brain functions. They’re two completely different things. You’re fully conscious, but you don’t know which part is you. I’m still not sure.
* The [[SwarmOfAlienLocusts Harvesters]] from ''Film/{{IndependenceDay}}'' ''Film/IndependenceDay'' use this as a weapon of last resort, when deprived of their weapons and technology. At a range of a few meters, one of them was able to cause pain and establish a psychic connection to President Whitmore. Dr. Okun, who was physically grabbed by a tentacle, didn't get off so lightly, being put into a coma for 20 years.
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* In the ''Film/{{Apocalypse}}'' film series movie ''Tribulation'', a One Nation Earth agent subjects Tom Canboro's brother-in-law Jason Quincy to this while in a hospital room recovering from a fall that almost killed him. The agent relents when he senses the presence of a Christian -- Tom's sister Eileen -- entering the room, who then gets the GhostlyChill.
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* In ''Film/{{Star Trek VI|TheUndiscoveredCountry}}'', of all places, Spock's mind-meld with Valeris definitely comes close to this trope, and it's ''really'' uncomfortable to watch. The only saving grace being that it is made obvious Spock is almost equally affected by his actions; self inflicted Mind Rape, anyone?

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* In ''Film/{{Star Trek VI|TheUndiscoveredCountry}}'', of all places, Spock's mind-meld with Valeris definitely comes close to this trope, and it's ''really'' uncomfortable to watch. The only saving grace being that They attempt to excuse it is made by making it obvious Spock is almost equally affected by his actions; self inflicted Mind Rape, anyone?
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* The [[SwarmOfAlienLocusts Harvesters]] from ''Film/{{IndependenceDay}}'' use this as a weapon of last resort, when deprived of their weapons and technology. At a range of a few meters, one of them was able to cause pain and establish a psychic connection to President Whitmore. Dr. Okun, who was physically grabbed by a tentacle, didn't get off so lightly, being put into a coma for 20 years.
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* In ''Freaks'' (2018), Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since she's also seven year old girl in an unstable home environment she doesn't exactly know to wield her power responsibly - the first time she's seen using it she's basically mind-raping another little girl into buying her ice cream (since Chloe herself is forbidden from leaving the house) .

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* In ''Freaks'' (2018), Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since she's also seven year old a seven-year-old girl in an unstable home environment she doesn't exactly know to wield her power responsibly - the first time she's seen using it she's basically mind-raping another little girl into buying her ice cream (since Chloe herself is forbidden from leaving the house) .
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* In ''Freaks'' (2018), Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since she's also seven year old girl in an unstable home environment she doesn't exactly know to wield her power responsibly - the first time she's seen using it she's basically mind-rapimg another little girl to buy her ice cream.

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* In ''Freaks'' (2018), Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since she's also seven year old girl in an unstable home environment she doesn't exactly know to wield her power responsibly - the first time she's seen using it she's basically mind-rapimg mind-raping another little girl to buy into buying her ice cream.cream (since Chloe herself is forbidden from leaving the house) .
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* In ''Freaks'' (2018), Chloe has a JediMindTrick-like ability to make people do or say what she wants, which has a very painful effect on those she uses it on. She's the protagonist, but since she's also seven year old girl in an unstable home environment she doesn't exactly know to wield her power responsibly - the first time she's seen using it she's basically mind-rapimg another little girl to buy her ice cream.
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** Later in the sequel, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlett Witch does the same to the Avengers, implanting horrible visions in their minds, beginning with Tony Stark [[spoiler: who is well known to suffer from PTSD, having had a very public PTSD incident in IM3, and later this leads to the creation of the main villain]] and then the rest of the Team, leaving them numb, desperate and confused.

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** Later in the sequel, Wanda Maximoff/Scarlett Witch does the same to the Avengers, implanting horrible visions in their minds, beginning with Tony Stark [[spoiler: who is well known to suffer from PTSD, having had a very public PTSD incident in IM3, [=IM3=], and later this leads to the creation of the main villain]] and then the rest of the Team, leaving them numb, desperate and confused.


-->'''Anderson:''' [[CrowningMomentofAwesome You're not the only one who can play mind games.]]

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* ''Film/UndercoverBrother''. Undercover Brother (who is black) must infiltrate Multinational Inc., a corporation controlled by The Man's white supremacist organization. To do this, he must become familiar with white culture in order to fit in. Smart Brother uses a technique he calls "Caucasiavision" on Undercover Brother: using electronic goggles to make him watch film about white society. After watching for a while, Undercover Brother freaks out.
-->'''Undercover Brother''': Make it stop! Make it stop! I see white people. It's too much! Too much! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! Caucasian overload! That's too much white for one brother to take.
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* Central to the plots of both the original ''The Manchurian Candidate'' and its remake.

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