The haunting mother-daughter love story in the movie Run, made even critics strongly impressed.
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It's not natural that Run - one of the rare horror movies released this year, got a score of 95% on Rotten Tomatoes. Bringing a sensational and thrilling atmosphere to every scene, this transformative motherhood will make viewers fidgety at the theater, and deserves to be one of the most watched movies at the end of theaters. year 2020.
Run was produced by director Aneesh Chaganty, who was very successful with the low-budget movie Searching in 2018. Back this time with Run, the audience will enjoy not only the fascinating content but also the acting. Sarah Paulson's haunting performance with 22-year-old young actress Kiera Allen.
Content is tight and fast, both stressful and surprising enough
This slim sensational movie tells the mother and daughter Diane and Chloe living in a remote part of town. Diane is an overprotective mother and little Chloe has grown up with all sorts of human ailments: leg paralysis, asthma, diabetes ... Diane takes care of Chloe every meal eat, sleep, study at home, not go to school with friends. Chloe's entire life was tightly wrapped in that remote suburban house. One day, Chloe discovered a suspicious point in the pills that Diane made her take every day. Determined to find the truth, Chloe gradually discovers the terrifying secrets in her own home.
The content of Run is not too surprising and new - just by looking at the trailer you can imagine what is happening. However, the predictability did not diminish the suspense of the film. The deeper we go, the more details are enough to surprise and upset the audience thanks to the well-built script, the layers of lang and the climax are arranged very well. Overall, Run is a well-rounded work with a duration of only 90 minutes, enough to make many people heart-pounding.
No need blood is still creepy
Perhaps the scariest thing is not that villains do evil, but that they find a reason to justify their evil. The same thing happened in Run and that's why the audience shivered at the character's motivations: we consider it wrong, but from a pathological, animalistic perspective it is. is ideal.
Run's story revolves around maternal love being pushed too far from shore, and horror extends beyond love into an extreme obsession. The situation of the movie is actually a real-life syndrome called Munchausen, so this makes Run even more real, serious and worse than ever.
Besides the concept, it is impossible to ignore the way Run turns each scene into tension with only cut-scenes and sounds. The sound of the movie is so well done that only a small action is enough to make viewers gasp because they are startled.
High-class acting comes from "horror queen"
As expected of the "horror queen" of the new generation, Sarah Paulson brings a devoted, fanged and maddened Diane's mother. The actress is already too familiar with the mass audience through films like American Horror Story or recently, Ratched, all of which have a mysterious, creepy and haunting atmosphere. The actress's melancholy acting is increasingly used by producers to bring psychological weight to the character and work. Diane's character is both scary and pitiful, all expressed through the extremely convincing acting of Sarah Paulson.
The second half of the film was assigned to the role of Kiera Allen - a young actress born in 1998. As a weak, sick 17-year-old girl, Kiera Allen has completely caused viewers to be shocked in the process of finding the truth about Chloe herself. Chloe's character is limited by a wheelchair and has health problems, but that doesn't mean she has to give up. Kiera Allen succeeded in showing a young, sweet but also extremely sharp and intelligent image, trying to solve the problem, not hiding it.
Conclusion
The most unfortunate point of Run is probably that the film was able to take advantage of its strength of ideas to have more twist, bringing the audience from surprise to surprise. However, the film just stopped at just enough of the unexpected elements, but still very successful in making the viewers tremble and fearful thanks to the fast, attractive movie rhythm and meticulously built characters. In the midst of the current movie theater, Run is a highly-rated entertainment option, not needing blood and gore to be shocked by others.