A seasoned killer injects a grieving woman with a paralytic agent. She must run, fight and hide before her body shuts down.A seasoned killer injects a grieving woman with a paralytic agent. She must run, fight and hide before her body shuts down.A seasoned killer injects a grieving woman with a paralytic agent. She must run, fight and hide before her body shuts down.
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Don't Move brings a refreshing twist to a well-known horror formula, proving that familiar themes can still feel exciting when given the right touch. The film delivers non-stop tension, pulling viewers into a world where the terrifying concept of paralysis is explored in depth. This unsettling theme is central to the story, creating a claustrophobic atmosphere that leaves audiences feeling as trapped and vulnerable as the characters on screen.
The way the story develops around this idea is truly gripping, playing on primal fears and giving rise to moments of pure, heart-pounding suspense. While certain elements of the plot may feel a bit predictable, the intensity and well-executed scares more than make up for it. The film manages to keep the viewer invested from beginning to end, blending strong visuals with a dark and eerie mood that elevates the horror experience.
Don't Move offers an enjoyable horror journey that both frightens and fascinates, striking a great balance between classic tropes and innovative ideas. For fans of the genre, this is definitely a solid choice.
The way the story develops around this idea is truly gripping, playing on primal fears and giving rise to moments of pure, heart-pounding suspense. While certain elements of the plot may feel a bit predictable, the intensity and well-executed scares more than make up for it. The film manages to keep the viewer invested from beginning to end, blending strong visuals with a dark and eerie mood that elevates the horror experience.
Don't Move offers an enjoyable horror journey that both frightens and fascinates, striking a great balance between classic tropes and innovative ideas. For fans of the genre, this is definitely a solid choice.
Though the movie is relatively mediocre, I have to say, it was worth watching because I got to watch Finn Wittrock run around as a killer again for the first time since essentially the forth season of american horror story. I believe that Wittrock is an increble actor when it comes to playing deranged or psychopathic characters and I was happy to see him portray this again. Overall, the plot is very different then regular films but it explains why this plot is never used. Frankly, its unpredictable to a fault and is just not a movie that needed to be made. I would have rather just watched Finn Wittrock scream for an hour and a half and called that good.
I didn't expect much from this movie, and in the end it was actually better than expected. That's not to say it was anything fantastic, but it killed a couple of hours (no pun intended...), and wasn't boring.
The story took many liberties, so you really need to suspend disbelief and even your logical thinking, but in general, it was entertaining, if that's a word to be used for a film with this subject matter.
The best thing about it was probably the acting. The two leads did a great job with the limited material they were given.
All in all, it was worth watching. It will probably be forgotten in an hour, but at least it won't be remembered as a bad movie.
The story took many liberties, so you really need to suspend disbelief and even your logical thinking, but in general, it was entertaining, if that's a word to be used for a film with this subject matter.
The best thing about it was probably the acting. The two leads did a great job with the limited material they were given.
All in all, it was worth watching. It will probably be forgotten in an hour, but at least it won't be remembered as a bad movie.
It was better than I have expected and don't believe to all the negative reviews on IMDb.
The wonderful landscapes combined with a psycho murder made together a real popcorn thriller. The main actors delivered good performances and the director Sam Riami created with his experience a dark Netflix movie with suspense. The story is simply but there many surprises and turns that it was never boring. The running time is not too long. The end I have seen coming far away but anyway it worked really for an entertaining Saturday evening.
The actual rating here of 5.8 matches nearly with my vote of 6/10.
The wonderful landscapes combined with a psycho murder made together a real popcorn thriller. The main actors delivered good performances and the director Sam Riami created with his experience a dark Netflix movie with suspense. The story is simply but there many surprises and turns that it was never boring. The running time is not too long. The end I have seen coming far away but anyway it worked really for an entertaining Saturday evening.
The actual rating here of 5.8 matches nearly with my vote of 6/10.
I don't understand the low ratings. This certainly isn't an Oscar-winning masterpiece that will change your life, but just because it's not doesn't mean it's bad or mediocre, like some reviewers may have you believe. This is a solid cat-and-mouse thriller. It follows Iris, a grieving young mother who visits the makeshift memorial of her late son in the woods. There she meets Richard, who soon injects her with a paralytic agent, causing her body to freeze up and shut down within 20 minutes.
The film manages to maintain a genuinely tense atmosphere throughout. There's a great deal of tension and suspense. The acting from the two central actors, Asbille and Wittrock, is really great. Moray Treadwell and Daniel Francis are also good. Treadwell's British accent does come and go, when he's seemingly supposed to be playing an American. Francis is convincing and good as the inquisitive, skeptical cop. The action scenes are realistic yet graphic. The film does a good job of including several close-call scenes throughout the film where Iris comes close to being rescued or escaping, only to be thwarted by Richard. That was really effective, and further elevated the unsettling ambience. This is reminiscent of another film that's somewhat similar, Alone (2020). If you enjoyed that, you'll enjoy this too.
Really entertaining, tense, unsettling, and suspenseful. The premise is simple, but where this film shines is in its great execution. A fun watch.
The film manages to maintain a genuinely tense atmosphere throughout. There's a great deal of tension and suspense. The acting from the two central actors, Asbille and Wittrock, is really great. Moray Treadwell and Daniel Francis are also good. Treadwell's British accent does come and go, when he's seemingly supposed to be playing an American. Francis is convincing and good as the inquisitive, skeptical cop. The action scenes are realistic yet graphic. The film does a good job of including several close-call scenes throughout the film where Iris comes close to being rescued or escaping, only to be thwarted by Richard. That was really effective, and further elevated the unsettling ambience. This is reminiscent of another film that's somewhat similar, Alone (2020). If you enjoyed that, you'll enjoy this too.
Really entertaining, tense, unsettling, and suspenseful. The premise is simple, but where this film shines is in its great execution. A fun watch.
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- TriviaEuropean style license plates can be made out on passing vehicles when Richard and Iris leave the gas station despite the film taking place in California.
- GoofsShe goes back and forth between scenes wearing running shoes and hiking boots.
- SoundtracksYou Don't Own Me
Written by John Madara, Dave White (as David Ernest White)
Performed by Deep Sea Diver with Natalie Closner
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- Đừng Cử Động
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- Zlatnite Mostove, Sofia City Province, Bulgaria(The scene where Iris embarks on a trek to arrive at Mateo's resting place is filmed at Zlatnite Mostove in Sofia City Province in Bulgaria. The location is famous for being the largest stone river on Vitosha Mountain.)
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