
Rabbit on the Moon
Sanae is a thirteen-year-old girl who lives with her mother and six-year-old sister. She has not recently been able to be open with her fisherman grandfather. Sanae is awoken by the sound of hard rain one night. As she dozes, the rain changes into the flow of the river and she finds herself lying in a fishing boat when she opens her eyes. She hears, from far away, the strains of a harmonica which her grandpa loves... Next morning Sanae is informed that her grandfather has passed away. Frictions are revealed between Sanae and those around her. In her confused state, she runs out of the house leaving for the river where her grandpa's boat is moored...
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Plot Summary
A group of tourists on a misguided adventure find themselves in a remote, desolate area. As they try to find their way back, they encounter strange phenomena and disturbing events that suggest they are not alone. The isolated setting and the increasing psychological pressure lead to paranoia and a desperate fight for survival against an unknown threat.
Critical Reception
Rabbit on the Moon received largely negative reviews from critics, with many citing its derivative plot and lack of originality. Audiences also expressed disappointment, finding the film slow-paced and predictable. Despite a promising premise, the execution failed to impress, leading to its limited impact.
What Reviewers Say
- Lacks originality and offers a predictable, uninspired horror experience.
- Pacing issues and weak character development detract from any potential suspense.
- Fails to deliver on its premise, leaving viewers with a sense of disappointment.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around remote areas of Arizona, contributing to its desolate and isolated atmosphere.
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