What do you get when you mix together two terrified teens and a deadly computer game? The answer is Netflix's 'disturbing' new film Choose or Die which has kept viewers too scared to sleep.
The film focuses on Kayla (Iola Evans), a college dropout who we meet in her new job as a window cleaner. She’s drawn into the freakish word of an 1980s survival horror computer game. She unleashes a hidden curse that tears reality apart which forces the young coder to make a bunch of high-stakes decisions as she and her friend Isaac (Sex Education's Asa Butterfield) face deadly consequences.
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Choose or Die also stars Robert Englund as a fictionalised version of himself who serves as the 'Terror Director' in the game CURS>R. Horror fans may recognise his name since he played serial killer Freddy Krueger in the Nightmare on Elm Street film series.
Although the film came out in 2022, people movie fans who are in search for a late night fright are finding it on the streaming service up to this day.
One Netflix subscriber declared: “Choose or Die on Netflix is crazy asf.”
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Another viewer recently praised the film and urged others to watch it. “Yo how the f**k did Choose or Die on Netflix completely fly under the radar for me? It's such a good little horror film. The reviews make it sound awful but I fucking loved that sh*t man.”
Meanwhile, there are bunch of viewers who ran to Twitter to share just how scared they were after watching it - which is what you want from a horror flick.
“Watching Choose or Die on Netflix and I really can't take any kind of horror movie, I'll be lucky to sleep tonight,” one Twitter user warned.
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A fourth person shared: “Netflix movie Choose Or Die that movie is literally insane.”
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A fifth confessed: “Choose or Die on Netflix got me scared I had to turn the light on it’s hella creepy.”
In a more detailed Twitter review, a social media user compared the film favourably to another Netflix hit. They wrote: “Anyone watch that Netflix movie called Choose or Die?! It was pretty interesting and crazy at times. Like a Black Mirror style but with a 80s 8 bit horror game voiced by Robert Englund. The game is like a choice based game where it affects the reality around you & those.”
You should totally watch it if you're brave enough! Choose or Die is available on Netflix now.
Topics: Netflix, TV And Film