"I miss people i've never met all the time."
Extremely quiet, slow, unengaging and energy efficient (barely any lighting). I usually love slowburns but this was too long and just boring. Filled with horror tropes and the story is something i've seen so many times. Only one memorable moment in it's entirety (it involves scissors). Beautiful landscapes and I like the house.
I see Sarah Snook as a high caliber actress... They don't really use her talent here, she's very limited by the script and any actress could have played her role. There was a couple scenes where she looked like she was acting for real but it's so dark you can't even see her eyes. The kid was good. They have good chemistry.
There is a kernel of a great idea in here; a modern under the surface horror that's actually a family drama, much like the majority of offerings from A24 and Neon these days; It's just the execution that leaves a lot to be desired. When your script devolves to different characters screaming a rotating wheel of three names for the final 20 minutes, something has gone horribly wrong and probably needs another pass on the storyboard. There is a fine line between slowburn eeriness, building dread and keeping your audience compelled; Run Rabbit Run cannot stay on the right side of any of them. It keeps up the illusion of being a competent contemporary horror for about 40 minutes, but then quickly drops it's rabbit shaped mask to reveal it's actually been a poorly produced Netflix product all along. The worst part is there is palpable promise in here. I think with refinement and a defter hand this could have been a better example of this genre, but we're just left with an uneven, slow immitation that does nothing but disappoint upon conclusion.
Don't waste your time with this one. Slow moving movie that doesn't see a payoff. Was a hard time trying to stay awake enough to finish.
Run Rabbit Run 2023 is an absolute disaster of a film that falls short in every aspect. With high expectations for an engaging and thrilling experience, I was instead subjected to a complete mess that left me questioning the filmmakers' competence.
First and foremost, the plot of the movie is utterly confusing and directionless. It feels like a jumbled assortment of random ideas thrown together without any coherent structure. Predictable plot twists and failed attempts at suspense only add to the frustration, leaving the audience disengaged and unimpressed.
The characters in Run Rabbit Run 2023 lack depth and development, making it impossible to form any emotional connection with them. The lead actor's performance is lackluster, devoid of charisma and range. It feels as though they sleepwalk through their scenes, preventing any investment in their journey.
Furthermore, the cinematography fails to inspire or captivate. The visuals are dull and uninspired, lacking creativity and unique shots. Even the action sequences, which should have been highlights, are poorly executed and devoid of excitement. The choppy editing further hampers the already convoluted storyline, making it difficult to follow.
One of the film's most glaring issues is its blatant disregard for coherence and logic. It is riddled with enormous plot holes and inconsistent character decisions. The movie fails to establish any rules or consistency within its own universe, leaving the audience bewildered and frustrated.
To compound matters, the dialogue is cringe-worthy, filled with cheesy one-liners and forced exposition. The attempts at humor fall flat and only elicit discomfort and embarrassment.
Ultimately, Run Rabbit Run 2023 is a prime example of a film that fails on every level. Its incoherent plot, lackluster performances, uninspired cinematography, and disregard for logic make it a painful and disappointing viewing experience. I strongly advise against wasting your time or money on this cinematic catastrophe. Save yourself the agony and seek out something more deserving of your attention.
It was a decent watch with some suspenseful moments but it reminded me a lot of the Babadook without the overly annoying screaming kid.
Not much happened, and if it did, then it took a while for something that already happened to happen.
I liked it but it had way too many false/potential endings and the real ending wasn't satisfying after all that.
This seemed like one of those Netflix movies that was just put together just to have content..I feel like Chat GPS made this movie.
Understated, slow burn psych thriller. Stunning camera work, exceptional acting, and twists you might predict, but do you really?
Vwry indie, very Australian.
This lil girl is working the last nerve I have. This heavy breathing, durn rabbit mask, and just think she flat out grown, snatching stuff and talking back. And Bugs Bunny would've been somebody's rabbits foot after biting me.
Definitely a slow burn psychological horror/thriller.
Decent by todays standards, but not a great film.
I was able to figure out what was going on just shy of half way through.
The actress that plays Mia does an excellent job.
There were some parts of the story that they could have done a better job of setting up especially some characters they reference and relationships between them.
Bottom line, it keeps enough of your interest to want to plod along with it but I can see some people dumping out after the 20-30 minute mark due to the early pacing.
I'm almost certain that if Mia's parents were Asian, she would've been left in a dumpster for never listening.
Shout by JimDarkoVIP 7BlockedParent2023-01-29T18:17:40Z
Someone asked ChatGPT to make an A24 horror film