Terrified Netflix viewers ‘lose their sanity’ watching creepy horror flick saying movie is ‘f***ed up’ | The Sun

NETFLIX fans have been left freaked out and "losing their sanity" after a new horror flick hit the streaming service.

Viewers have promptly branded the movie – an adaptation of Stephen King's chilling 2012 novella – as "f**ked up."



It came as Canadian movie In The Tall Grass, originally released in 2019, hit Netflix's film list recently.

Fans have been left preoccupied by the psychological thriller, which centres on siblings Becky and Cal attempting to find a boy who is calling for help in a field of long grassy plants.

They become separated and eventually encounter the boy, Tobin's, family among the foliage.

Then follows a sprawling plotline which sees pregnant Becky's baby-daddy arrive at the San Diego land to try to find her.

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He becomes involved in the hunt and a bizarre set of events which sees Becky's corpse revealed – but in fact the character still alive.

Fans' minds' were clearly muddled after tuning in, with one taking to Twitter to write: "Has anyone seen that film “In The Tall Grass” on Netflix? Bruhhh! That film is proper creepy."

Another confessed: "In the tall grass on Netflix really messed with my head," as a third put: "Had an excellent time this weekend with In the Tall Grass on Netflix. A particularly creepy role for Patric Wilson who, btw, never ages. There must by a painting in his attic that's all kinda ugly."

One added: "Anyone watched In the Tall Grass on Netflix? One of the weirdest things I’ve watched and I’m still trying to suss it out. Good though."

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Another film fan put: "Have y’all seen “In the Tall Grass” on Netflix? A mind f**k."

One concluded: "Has anyone else watched In The Tall Grass on Netflix. Because I’m currently watching it and I think I’m truly losing my own sanity."

Recently, Netflix fans confessed they had been "crying their eyes out" at horror Soft & Quiet.

Their fears came just days after Amazon Prime viewers told how they "couldn't sleep" after watching scary movie Countdown.



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