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DON'T MOVE (2024) dir. Brian Netto & Adam Schindler
Don't Move (2024)
Don't Move (2024)
Directed by Adam Schindler & Brian Netto
Cinematography by Zach Kuperstein
DON'T MOVE (2024)
💁♀️Strong Female Lead
“See what you made me do?”
We love a title that gives us instructions: Run, Hold Your Breath, Let the Right One In, Talk to Me (Smile, Hush, Swallow)… And I just started watching Yellowstone (which is its own horror story) so I recognized the lead actress in this movie.
⭐⭐⭐.5
(Trigger Warning Suicide Attempt)
Don't Move (2024) Brian Netto, Adam Schindler.
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A woman has 20 minutes to escape a serial killer in the forests of Big Sur before the paralytic agent the killer has injected her with shuts down her body.
Don't Move stars Kelsey Asbille, Finn Wittrock, Moray Treadwell, and Daniel Francis. The film is directed by Adam Schindler and Brian Netto from a screenplay by T.J. Cimfel and David White.
Don't Move hits Netflix on October 25, 2024.
Don't Move
7/10 - Netflix - 2024
Iris decide plantarse en medio de un parque natural para despejarse la cabeza cuando las cosas se le complican porque un hombre la droga haciendo que poco a poco se paralice todo su cuerpo en medio de la montaña.
Una película de supervivencia, con momentos de tensión espectacularmente bien creados. Las actuaciones, especialmente de la protagonista, son fabulosas. Te hará apreciar la movilidad de tu cuerpo de una forma que no te puedes imaginar. Sin embargo, lo más increíble de la película es la representación patriarcal de la sociedad donde vivimos, en la que una y otra vez los hombres se tratan con respeto, con confianza y con autoridad, mientras la víctima permanece en segundo plano sin ser escuchada.
Muy recomendada.