Run Rabbit Run dominates Netflix despite scathing reviews
Successor Sarah Snook’s new thriller Run Rabbit Run dominates Netflix despite scathing reviews from fans and critics
Australian actress Sarah Snook has another hit on her hands.
The 35-year-old has just begun to star in Succession and is dominating Netflix’s streaming charts with her new psychological thriller, Run Rabbit Run.
According to TV black boxthe film was viewed 14.2 million hours and 6 million views in just one week.
It reached the number 2 position on the Australian Netflix charts and debuted at number 3 worldwide.
In the film, Snook, who is known for starring as Shiv Roy in the HBO series Succession, plays the role of a fertility doctor named Sarah, while Lily LaTorre plays her on-screen daughter Mia.
A synopsis for the film reads: ‘Fertility doctor Sarah begins her beloved daughter Mia’s seventh birthday with the expectation that nothing is wrong. But when an ominous wind comes up, Sarah’s carefully controlled world begins to change.
Sarah Snook’s Rub Rabbit Run reached No. 2 on the Australian Netflix charts and debuted at No. 3 worldwide
Mia starts behaving strangely and a rabbit appears outside their front door – a mysterious birthday present that delights Mia but seems to leave Sarah deeply unnerved.
As the days go by, Mia becomes more and more out of herself, demanding Sarah’s long-estranged, hospitalized mother (the grandmother she’s never met before) and fraying Sarah’s nerves as the child’s bizarre tantrums begin to point her out. on Sarah’s own dark history,’ Heaven of Horror Reports.
It concludes, “When a ghost from her past re-enters Sarah’s life, she struggles to cling to her distant young daughter.”
Despite the film’s success, Run Rabbit Run has been ravaged by viewers and critics alike.
The 35-year-old is fresh off her turn to star in Succession, dominating Netflix’s streaming charts with Run Rabbit Run
Despite the film’s success, Run Rabbit Run has been ravaged by viewers and critics alike
The film, directed by Daina Reid, has received a barrage of negative reviews and a low rating of 38% on Rotten Tomatoes since its June 28 release on the streaming service.
One wrote on Twitter, “I’m not even halfway through Run Rabbit Run on Netflix and I don’t know how much more of this movie I can take.”
Another viewer added, “I watched Run Rabbit Run and I don’t understand why it’s the #1 movie on Netflix, maybe I missed something?”
A third agreed: “I just watched Run Rabbit Run on Netflix and it really is as bad as people say. So disappointing.’
“If you ever want to waste almost 2 hours of your life, watch ‘Run Rabbit Run’ on Netflix,” said another.