Viewers of Netflix are feeling high levels of anxiety due to a new intense psychological thriller.

Super scary.

October 28th 2024.

Viewers of Netflix are feeling high levels of anxiety due to a new intense psychological thriller.
Netflix has once again captivated its audience with the release of the new psychological thriller, Don't Move. The film, directed by Brian Netto and Adam Schindler, follows the story of Iris (played by Kelsey Asbille) as she faces a deadly encounter with a serial killer. Injected with a paralytic agent, Iris must use all her strength and wit to survive as she is hunted down by the sadistic killer.

As the film quickly rose to the top of Netflix's charts, viewers took to social media to share their reactions. Many were appropriately chilled by the terrifying concept of being unable to move while being pursued by a relentless killer. Some even had to turn the film off due to the intense anxiety it caused them. But despite the fear it evoked, audiences couldn't help but be hooked by the gripping storyline.

And it's no surprise that the film has received such high praise, as it has a big name horror producer behind it - Sam Raimi. The renowned filmmaker, known for his work on the Spider-Man trilogy, also produced the gore-filled Evil Dead trilogy. His involvement in the production of Don't Move only adds to its appeal.

But the film isn't just about scares and thrills. It also touches on a thought-provoking topic that sparked conversation on social media earlier this year - what would you rather be alone with in the woods, a man or a bear? Don't Move exemplifies why many women would choose the latter, as they would rather face a wild animal than a dangerous man like the one portrayed in the film.

Director Adam Schindler shared in an interview that working with Sam Raimi was a dream come true, as he provided valuable insights and guidance throughout the production process. And it seems audiences couldn't agree more, as the film quickly became a must-watch on Netflix.

So if you're looking for a heart-pumping, thought-provoking thriller, Don't Move is definitely worth checking out. And who knows, it may even make you reconsider your preference between a man and a bear in the wilderness.

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