NETFLIX fans say a film on the streaming platform has left them so terrified they’re “having nightmares” and “sleeping with the light on.”
Featuring jumps, gore and a chilling plot twist, Incantation tells the story of a young mother who must go to extreme lengths to save her daughter’s life from a malevolent spirit.
Netflix viewers are confessing they’re sleeping with the lights after watching the “scariest movie ever.”
Incantation is so terrifying it managed to freak out TikTok when it was first released, resulting in a challenge for people to watch the movie without pausing or stopping altogether.
Using a mix of found footage and narration, it tells the story of Li Ronan (Tsai Hsuan-ye), a mother who attempts to save her six-year-old daughter from a deadly curse.
Without giving too much of the plot away, Ronan and a couple of her friends travel to a small rural village where the residents worship a deity called Mother-Buddha.
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After becoming entangled with a ritual an unseen force follows Ronan home and begins to haunt her and her daughter.
Throughout the movie there are a number of seriously creepy touches that make the viewer really feel as though they have been cursed.
Incantation is Taiwan’s highest-grossing horror movie of all time and it seems like Netflix viewers can’t get enough of the terrifying film.
One watcher tweeted: “HOLY SH*T!!! Incantation was the scariest movie ive ever seen. Cursed movie. I don’t think I’ll be sleeping with the lights off today.”
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“Two days before I knew about the film and watched it I dreamt of a man covered in writing after being cursed. Yikes!!! Such a good film and I hope it didn't curse me!!,” added another fan.
A third enthused: “I watched #incantation yesterday and OH . MY . GOD the plot twist damnnn!”
“If you ever wanna sleep again, don't NOT watch Netflix's #Incantation. I will be perpetually awake now, thanks,” tweeted a fourth terrified viewer.
And it’s not the only Netflix film leaving viewers on the edge of their seats at the moment.
Subscribers are feeling physically ill after watching vertigo-inducing new thriller, Fall.
The film seems to be a nightmare for anyone with a fear of heights and is guaranteed to make palms sweaty during viewing.
Friends Becky and Hunter decide to scale a ramshackle 2,000ft radio tower in the middle of an American desert to scatter the ashes of the former's late husband after he died in a climbing accident.
What follows is a tense and terrifying fight for survival as the ascent goes horribly wrong.
It proved to be too much for some with one viewer saying: "Holy sh*t. Visceral, physical reaction to every single second. Literally crying, shaking, with clammy hands by the time the credits rolled. What the f**k. Amazing."
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Another posted on Twitter: "I’m ok with heights but omg Fall on Netflix has made me feel genuinely ill. My legs are shaking watching this."
A third said: "God this film is giving me a mini heart attack."
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