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I watched Netflix’s Don’t Move and I have to talk about the countdown gimmick
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I watched Netflix’s Don’t Move and I have to talk about the countdown gimmick

SPOILER WARNING: The following article gives some details about the film Don’t move. If you haven’t seen this yet new movie 2024really think about your next step if you continue reading.

One of my most frustrating cinema pet peeves is when a film introduces a significant countdown – like a timer on a bomb – but doesn’t actually depict it in real time. When I saw this storytelling device put forward in the marketing of Don’t move – A new Netflix movie about a woman who is injected with a paralyzing drug by a serial killer – I had hopes that it would incorporate the actual length of its centerpiece’s countdown into the running time.

So, does this new horror movie from the producer Sam Raimi use this overused and rarely honored gadget with refreshing authenticity? Let’s take a look at my findings.

Kelsey Asbille as Iris setting the timer on her smart watch in Don't Move

(Image credit: Netflix)

Is the Don’t Move countdown holding up?