Netflix horror movie is so terrifying viewers are unable to finish it

Netflix fans have expressed their fear over one horror movie that is so terrifying that viewers were unable to finish it. 

After one individual posted to TikTok, daring others to watch the film in its entirety, they revealed how they were either unable to do so or scared out of their wits. 

They commented: ‘Brilliant film and very creepy, made me smash my vape on my lip in one scene!’ 

Another said they ‘actually screamed’ in one particular scene. 

One wrote that it was ‘intensely scary’, adding that they had ‘never felt so immersed into a horror movie before’.

Netflix fans have expressed their fear over one horror movie that is so terrifying that viewers were unable to finish it (File image)

Watchers were referring to Incantation, which dropped on the streaming platform back in 2022

Watchers were referring to Incantation, which dropped on the streaming platform back in 2022

A further comment read: ‘One of the scariest movies I have ever seen – and I’ve seen them all.’

Watchers were referring to Incantation, which dropped on the streaming platform back in 2022.

The picture is inspired by a true story and follows Li Ronan, a woman who was cursed ‘after breaking a religious taboo’.

As a result, she must ‘protect her daughter from the consequences of her actions’ and fight to keep her child away from the demons of evil spirits. 

The film is inspired by an incident in Taiwan in 2005, that saw a family of six claim that they were possessed by various Chinese folk deities – while accusing each other of being possessed by demons masquerading as deities. 

The group burned each other with incense, hit each other with sticks and spirit tablets, as well as splashing faeces and urine on each other in an attempt to get rid of the demons. 

Opting to single out the eldest daughter in the family, the others attacked her until she died of her injuries.

The five remaining members of her family were subsequently charged with the offense of ‘abandoning a helpless person resulting in the person’s death’. 

The film went on to become the highest grossing Taiwanese horror film of all time- despite a mixed rating on review sites.

On Rotten Tomatoes, it scored 75 per cent on the Tomatometer, with a slightly lower  average of 62 per cent for its audience score. 

The picture is inspired by a true story and follows Li Ronan, a woman who was cursed 'after breaking a religious taboo'

The picture is inspired by a true story and follows Li Ronan, a woman who was cursed ‘after breaking a religious taboo’

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