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Off the bat, this is a slow pace movie that has some tones of treating autistic individual poorly. So just a fair warning on that. This movie is one you have to be patient in seeing the payoff. I did predicted some of the moments and re...


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A year after her identical twin's disappearance, Maude Ashton is still haunted by visions of her sister's violent abduction. Convinced she is still alive, Maude follows the clues to a derelict caravan park.
A woman grapples with the disappearance of her young son, leading her down a path of suspicion and psychological unraveling. As she investigates, she uncovers dark secrets within her seemingly perfect life and community. The film explores themes of motherhood, trauma, and the fragility of perception.
Rabbit received mixed reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and the lead performance but noting some pacing issues and a predictable plot in places. Audiences were divided, with some finding it a compelling psychological thriller and others feeling it didn't fully deliver on its promise.
Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and strong central performance.
Criticized for occasional slow pacing and a somewhat formulaic narrative.
Hailed as an effective, albeit occasionally conventional, psychological thriller.
Google audience: Google user reviews for Rabbit are scarce, with no widespread consensus readily available. The few available comments suggest a divided audience, with some appreciating its tense mood and others finding it less impactful than expected.
The film was shot on location in and around the Scottish Highlands, contributing to its isolated and atmospheric setting.
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Off the bat, this is a slow pace movie that has some tones of treating autistic individual poorly. So just a fair warning on that. This movie is one you have to be patient in seeing the payoff. I did predicted some of the moments and re...