Run Rabbit Run
Intrigue
Alors que le monde autour d'elle commence à s'effondrer, Sarah, une spécialiste de la fertilité, se retrouve mêlée à un mystérieux réseau d'événements qui remet en question tout ce qu'elle pensait savoir sur l'ordre naturel de la vie. Sa vie apparemment idyllique de mère est perturbée lorsque sa jeune fille Mia commence à adopter un comportement inhabituel, laissant Sarah déconcertée et inquiète. Alors que l'expertise professionnelle de Sarah en biologie de la reproduction ne semble apporter aucune réponse, elle se lance dans un voyage pour percer la vérité derrière les étranges actions de Mia. Son enquête la conduit sur un chemin de découverte de soi, la forçant à affronter ses propres peurs et insécurités concernant la maternité, l'identité et l'essence même de la vie. Au fur et à mesure que les enjeux augmentent, Sarah se retrouvePrisonnière d'une danse complexe entre réalité et fantasme, brouillant les frontières entre ce qui est réel et ce qui n'est que son imagination. Plus elle approfondit le mystère entourant Mia, plus Sarah est obligée de remettre en question tout ce qu'elle pensait savoir sur elle-même, son enfant et le monde qui l'entoure. À chaque nouvelle révélation, Sarah doit affronter ses propres démons, réexaminer ses relations avec ses proches et, finalement, faire un choix qui aura des conséquences considérables pour toutes les personnes concernées. Sera-t-elle capable de démêler les fils de la réalité et du fantasme, ou succombera-t-elle aux forces inconnues qui la tirent dans différentes directions ?
Critiques
Jenna
The atmosphere is decent, but the story is mediocre and doesn't express much substantial content. Please, Sarah Snook, do more movies, thank you!
Kennedy
Netflix's official title, "Run Rabbit Run," is fitting for this atmospheric film. The performances of both the mother and daughter leads are outstanding—the effect would be the same even if Elisabeth Moss, the original choice for the role, had starred. The young actress also recently appeared in the Australian series "High Country" which was released last month.
Emma
"The tension is a bit too high, but I'll still give it a passing grade. There should be more content exploring themes that go against popular social values, such as 'mothers not loving their children' or 'children not loving their mothers,' similar to 'The Lost Daughter.' Women should be able to more openly express and discuss not loving their children without being held hostage by the 'mother' role. Motherhood isn't something every woman possesses, and it isn't automatically generated at the moment of childbirth. Society should recognize that this is perfectly normal."
Everly
Utterly boring, monotonously mystical, and devoid of any genuine thrills. Don't waste 100 minutes on this!
Abigail
The atmosphere is palpable, but that's about all it offers. Because the visuals are so restrained, the music tries too hard to compensate. And the rabbit motif – is it Alice, Mia, or something else entirely?
Haven
In "Run Rabbit Run", a fertility doctor's life is disrupted when her young daughter's strange behavior forces her to confront the unknown. As the lines between reality and myth blur, Sarah's rational world is turned upside down. A tense and unsettling exploration of motherhood, identity, and the mysteries of life, the film raises questions about the complexities of human experience and the fragility of the bond between parent and child.
Henry
"Run Rabbit Run" masterfully intertwines a chilling existential dread with the complexities of family and morality. Sarah, as both a fertility expert and a mother, navigates a harrowing reality where her daughter's strange behavior mirrors the unsettling undercurrents of life itself. The film is a haunting exploration of love, loss, and the thin line between sanity and survival."
Miriam
In "Run Rabbit Run," a fertility doctor's world is turned upside down when her young daughter's behavior becomes increasingly strange, forcing her to confront her own understanding of life and motherhood. As the mystery deepens, Sarah must navigate a complex web of emotions and psychological twists, blurring the lines between reality and myth. The film is a thought-provoking and unsettling exploration of the human psyche, raising questions about the nature of trauma, identity, and the cyclical nature of life.