Netflix fans go wild over ‘brilliant’ psychological thriller and say ‘it was a fun ride’

Netflix fans have gone wild over a ‘brilliant’ psychological thriller, telling fellow film buffs ‘it was a fun ride’.

One user wrote on the Facebook group Netflix Bangers, which has more than three million members,: “Please watch this movie before I watch.”

In response, fans of the photo in question said, “I love this movie.”

Another said: ‘Loved it, brilliant film’.

One wrote: ‘It was a fun ride.’

Netflix fans have rated one thriller available to watch on the site as a ‘brilliant film’ that made for a ‘fun ride’ to watch

Viewers referred to Kate, a psychological thriller that follows the titular character of the same name, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, an assassin

Viewers referred to Kate, a psychological thriller that follows the titular character of the same name, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, an assassin

A further comment read: ‘Watching the next one’.

Another chimed in: “Good watch.”

Viewers referred to Kate, a psychological thriller that follows the eponymous main character, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, an assassin, whose mentor and handler (Woody Harrelson) orders her to kill a high-ranking yakuza boss.

During Kate’s final mission, she discovers that she has been poisoned and has a maximum of one day to live.

After learning that she suffered radiation poisoning from a man named Stephen, Kate steals injectable stimulant drugs and a gun and sets out to take revenge on whoever allegedly ordered him to poison her.

The scenes were shot in various locations around the world, including Thailand, Tokyo and Los Angeles.

Kate is an assassin whose mentor and handler (Woody Harrelson) assigns her to kill a high-ranking yakuza boss

Kate is an assassin whose mentor and handler (Woody Harrelson) assigns her to kill a high-ranking yakuza boss

Released in September 2021, the film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Winstead’s performance as the lead but otherwise found the film “disappointingly derivative of countless other films about female assassins.”

It compared slightly more favorably on aggregator sites – where fans gave scores based on their own feedback from the film.

On IMDb the photo had a score of 6.2 out of 10, with a slightly lower score of 52% on Rotten Tomatoes.