‘My heart was beating so fast’: Netflix viewers left TERRIFIED by ‘creepy’ new horror movie Run Rabbit Run starring Succession’s Sarah Snook
- Australian movie Run Rabbit Run dropped on the streaming service on June 28
- The psychological horror centers around a fertility doctor and her daughter
- Fans have been ‘creeped out’ by the film with one viewer being forced to pause it
Netflix viewers have been left terrified after watching a new Australian horror movie starring Sarah Snook.
Run Rabbit Run dropped on the streaming service on June 28, and horror flick fans rushed to tune in.
The film sees Snook, who is known for her starring role as Shiv Roy in the HBO drama series Succession, take on the role of a fertility doctor called Sarah while Lily LaTorre plays her onscreen daughter Mia.
But few people were prepared for how the plot develops – and viewers took to social media in their droves to complain about how ‘creepy’ the film really is.
‘So creepy’: Netflix viewers have been left terrified after watching a new Australian horror movie starring Sarah Snook
Behind the mask: Run Rabbit Run dropped on the streaming service on June 28, and horror flick fans rushed to tune in
A synopsis for the movie reads: ‘Fertility doctor Sarah begins her beloved daughter Mia’s seventh birthday expecting nothing amiss. But as an ominous wind swirls in, Sarah’s carefully controlled world begins to alter.
‘Mia begins behaving oddly and a rabbit appears outside their front door – a mysterious birthday gift that delights Mia but seems to deeply disconcert Sarah.
‘As days pass, Mia becomes increasingly not herself, demanding to see Sarah’s long-estranged, hospitalized mother (the grandmother she’s never met before) and fraying Sarah’s nerves as the child’s bizarre tantrums begin to point her toward Sarah’s own dark history,’ Heaven of Horror reports.
It concludes: ‘As a ghost from her past re-enters Sarah’s life, she struggles to cling to her distant young daughter.’
Horror fans rushed to Netflix in their droves to watch the 2023 release before immediately taking to Twitter to share their thoughts.
One wrote: ‘Lawdddd I’m watching Run Rabbit Run and chileeeeee my heart [was] beating so fast I had to pause it.’
Another added: ‘Watching this Netflix movie Run Rabbit Run… and it’s creeping me out.’
And a third simply said: ‘We just watched Run Rabbit Run, and WHAT THE F***?’
The plot thickens: The film sees Snook take on the role of a fertility doctor called Sarah while Lily LaTorre plays her onscreen daughter Mia
Few people were prepared for how the plot develops – and viewers took to social media in their droves to complain about how ‘creepy’ the film really is
Different look: Snook is known for her starring role as Shiv Roy in the HBO drama series Succession
However, not everyone was quite so captivated as some viewers voiced their disappointment at the film’s ending.
‘That run rabbit run movie ending was awful,’ one person moaned, while another tweeted: ‘Run rabbit run. Meh. Crap ending.’
A third person fumed: ‘I just watched Run Rabbit Run and I thought it was really good UNTIL THE MFING ENDING AND NOW I’M MAD.’
But it is not the only Netflix horror to have terrified fans in recent weeks with viewers left disturbed after watching Spanish horror movie Tin and Tina, which is a longer-form adaptation of a 2013 short film with the same name.
Directed by Rubin Stein, the thriller is set in early 1980s Spain and follows the story of a woman who suffers a miscarriage on her wedding day.
She is informed by her doctor that she cannot bear children and her depression keeps getting worse.
Twinning: Netflix’s Spanish horror movie Tin and Tina has also caused a frenzy of ‘terrified’ viewers
Scary stuff: The film is set in early 1980s Spain and the story follows a wife who suffers a miscarriage on her wedding day
But soon the newlyweds adopt twins Tin and Tina who follow strict religious teachings and share them with their new parents.
The twins bring an eerie and strained energy to the couple’s house as mysterious and violent occurrences begin to take place.
And ever since it landed on Netflix, it’s left people petrified.
One scared viewer wrote: ‘Watched Tin and Tina on Netflix. You think the Shining twins were creepy… you ain’t seen nothing yet. They utterly creeped me out, and I will have nightmares for days.’
Another viewer chillingly added: ‘Me praying #TinandTina don’t come in my dreams tonight. Can’t even bare to watch the second half, whilst the house is so quiet. Why have I done this to myself.’
A third person said: ‘Need to watch a Barbie movie after watching Tin and Tina, that movie is so disturbing.’
Someone else added: ‘I haven’t had a movie creep me out in a long time as much as Tin and Tina.’
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