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RUN
In a Post-Apocaliptic world, Franco wakes up in the middle of a field to survive a perverse game alongside lots of other teenagers with no explanation whatsoever.
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Plot Summary
A homeschooled teenager, Chloe, becomes suspicious of her mother's controlling behavior and the medications she's prescribed. As Chloe digs deeper into her mother's past and her own medical history, she uncovers a dark secret that threatens her life and freedom. Her isolated world becomes a terrifying prison as she tries to escape her mother's sinister intentions.
Critical Reception
Run received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising Sarah Paulson's performance and the film's suspenseful atmosphere. While some critics found the plot predictable, most agreed it was an effectively chilling thriller that kept audiences on the edge of their seats. Audience reception was also strong, appreciating the tension and the central performances.
What Reviewers Say
Sarah Paulson delivers a compelling performance as a manipulative mother.
The film masterfully builds suspense and delivers shocking twists.
While the premise is familiar, the execution is tense and engaging.
Google audience: Audiences praised the film for its intense suspense and Sarah Paulson's remarkable acting. Many found the plot gripping and the twists effective, contributing to a highly enjoyable and thrilling viewing experience.
Fun Fact
Kiera Allen, who plays Chloe, is a wheelchair user in real life and performed many of her own stunts in the film.
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