Netflix has released a brand-new horror-thriller that has fans claiming it makes them “want to scream” because of its “heart-pounding” intensity.
This new Netflix thriller has come just in time if you’re wondering, “But it’s only early November?!” as you deal with the early stress of holiday decorations coming up, from wreaths on doorways to Christmas lights and trees.
The film received over 20.2 million views during its first week, which ran from October 21 to October 27.
By the second week, which ran from October 28 to November 3, it had amassed an even more remarkable 28 million views.
That’s an incredible 48.2 million views in only two weeks, for those of you who were more interested in drama and movies than in math—completely understandable if you’re reading this.
Before dropping to second place in its second week, the film even managed to hold the Top 10 rank on Netflix for a week.
The plot, which involves a lady trapped in a forest and meeting a man instead of a harmless animal—a bear may have been a better choice—sounds like a nightmare to many.
As the paralysis sets in, she is drugged, made to flee, and forced to hide, all while battling for her life.
Adam Schindler and Brian Netto directed this gripping movie, Don’t Move, which was written by TJ Cimfel and David White.
It stars Daniel Francis (Stay Close), Moray Treadwell (Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest), Finn Wittrock (American Horror Story), and Kelsey Asbille (from One Tree Hill).
Social media users have referred to the movie as “heart-pounding,” and it’s rapidly gaining popularity.
The film has a decent Tomatometer score of 72 percent, but having a mediocre Rotten Tomatoes Popcornmeter score of 38 percent.
With more than 40 million views in the first two weeks, it is evident that people are paying attention despite the varied opinions.
The thriller’s admirers have also shown their passion for the movie on social media.
“If you’re a fan of Thriller Movies,” said one Twitter user. Go watch the Netflix film “Don’t Move.” You want to scream because of the precise injuries, heart-pounding moments, and insane ones.
“This is one of the most bizarre films I’ve seen this year.” One more person said, “Don’t Move on Netflix is too good.”
“Y’all gotta watch Don’t Move on Netflix,” was another addition. Another said, “Watching “Don’t Move” on Netflix is stressing me out.”
One admirer came to the ultimate conclusion, saying, “That movie gives the same vibe as trying to fight in a dream.”