Run

Hulu | Release Date (Streaming): November 20, 2020
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Honest-ReviewApr 6, 2021
It is just extremely predictable. Not bad, just generic. You will see each next plot line coming a mile away.

The ending for me was such an anti climax. If they would have made it more impactful i might have raised my score a little but
It is just extremely predictable. Not bad, just generic. You will see each next plot line coming a mile away.

The ending for me was such an anti climax. If they would have made it more impactful i might have raised my score a little but nope. Overall i didn't mind it.
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JLuis_001Dec 4, 2020
A thriller for rookies. I can't explain it any other way, since the suspense it builds is basic AF.

Unluckily for this film its story is too thin and it relies a lot on the protagonist's disability in order for it to work. It's basically
A thriller for rookies. I can't explain it any other way, since the suspense it builds is basic AF.

Unluckily for this film its story is too thin and it relies a lot on the protagonist's disability in order for it to work.
It's basically like Misery because it ties the character to being unable to be more proactive in her escape due to her physical limitation, which the film manages to move at certain points so that the story progresses.

The problem is when you realize the enormous simplicity of its plot twist, and the empty background that is provided to the characters. And if you add that Sarah Paulson overacts too much, the little that Run achieves as a film of tension, it's just wanting to know where the thing is going to end; whether the girl escapes or dies, beyond that, there's no narrative satisfaction in its resolution. The revelation here, ends up being Kiera Allen, who manages to give authenticity to her anguish and who's also a true wheelchair user, so that's points for inclusion. For the rest, again, as I said, unless you're beginners in thrillers, you can argue that its suspense is effective, for my part, I found it totally missing.

Significantly disappointing.
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