Netflix fans can’t get horror film Hellhole out heads for ‘weeks’

Terrified viewers of Netflix horror Hellhole claim they were so horrified by the show that they couldn’t get the movie out of their heads for weeks.

The Polish-language film, released last year by the streaming giant, is set in the country in 1987.

It tells the gripping story of a police officer investigating mysterious disappearances.

The agent infiltrates a remote monastery before discovering the dark truth about the clerics.

And many viewers of the terrifying movie took to Twitter to express how distressed they were after watching it, with some saying they couldn’t get it out of their heads.

Horrifying: Terrified viewers of Netflix horror Hellhole claim they were so horrified by the show they couldn’t get the movie out of their heads for weeks

Telling the story: The Polish film tells the gripping story of a police officer investigating mysterious disappearances

One person wrote, “It’s been over two weeks since I’ve seen Hellhole on Netflix and it’s stuck in my head!”

While another person wrote, “Watch Hellhole on Netflix. Slow burner but what an ending! Partner couldn’t keep it up, it was too gross.’

“I just finished Hellhole on Netflix and I’m sitting here thinking. It held my attention, but wtf did I just watch?” asked another viewer.

Another shocked viewer tweeted, “It was a bad decision to watch Hellhole on Netflix.”

While someone else shared, “Trying a polish #horror today. #Hellhole on… of course all curtains are open AF.’

“This movie #Hellhole on Netflix is ​​absolutely CRAZY,” another viewer wrote.

And someone else posted, “2022’s Hellhole, distributed by @netflix, got mid-reviews but is honestly one of the most gripping and claustrophobic horrors I’ve ever seen.”

It comes after other Netflix viewers were terrified after watching a technology thriller they described as the “scariest” movie ever.

Shaken: Many viewers of the terrifying film took to Twitter to express how distressed they were after watching

Fans took to Twitter to share their unnerving reactions to the South Korean mystery film Unlocked, which debuted on the streaming platform in February.

In this suspenseful thriller, a woman’s life is turned upside down when a dangerous man uses her missing phone to track her every move.

Viewers were terrified of the creepy movie, with fans deeming the movie one of the “scariest” things they’d seen in a long time.

One person even said they wanted to “throw their phone into the sea” after being very upset by the horrific events.

One viewer wrote on Twitter, “Have you watched the km movie UNLOCKED on Netflix? Digital footprint is scary.”

Creepy: It comes after Netflix viewers were terrified after watching a technology thriller they described as the ‘scariest’ movie ever

Thriller: In this suspenseful thriller, a woman’s life is turned upside down when a dangerous man uses her lost phone to track her every move

Another commented, “Watching Unlocked on Netflix is ​​so scary,” while a third tweeted, “I’m watching Unlocked on Netflix and this is really scary.”

A fourth said, ‘Unlocked on Netflix is ​​one of the scariest movies I’ve seen in a long time. I want to throw my phone in the sea.’

And a fifth wrote: ‘Want to watch a really good movie? Got you: #Unlocked a Korean movie on Netflix.

“It was the scariest thing I’ve seen in a while and it will make you reconsider a few things. Definitely WATCH. Strongly recommended!!!’

Meanwhile, another shared their reaction, adding, “So creepy.. Luckily I was watching during the day.”

Spyware: Directed by Kim Tae-joon, the film sees Lee Na-Mi (Chun Woo-Hee) lose her phone on a bus, while Oh Jun-Yeong (Im Si-Wan) picks it up and installs spyware on it to track her

Shock: Viewers were terrified of the creepy film, with fans deeming the movie one of the ‘scariest’ things they’d seen in a long time

Directed by Kim Tae-joon, the film sees office worker Lee Na-Mi (Chun Woo-Hee) lose her phone on a bus, while Oh Jun-Yeong (Im Si-Wan) picks it up.

Jun-Yeong then tells her to pick up her phone from a repair shop under the pretense of fixing her broken screen, but instead installs spyware on the device to track her every move, text, and conversation.

Jun-Yeong starts to infiltrate Na-Mi’s life, with her father suspicious of him, while Jun-Yeong pretends to work at a software company and says he will try to help her with the spyware.

Jun-Yeong then leaks confidential information about Na-Mi, still tricking her into thinking he’s not to blame and things soon take a very dark turn.

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