Netflix's New Horror Movie Is Dividing the Internet
04/30/2021 02:32 pm EDT
"Things Heard and Seen on Netflix might of been the weirdest shit I ever watched," someone else said.
"Things Heard and Seen on Netflix was pretty good but it was as if Netflix kidnapped Ari Aster to write a rip-off of one of his own movies," another watcher offered, referred to the filmmaker behind recent horror gems Hereditary and Midsommar.
"This movie definitely gave me a run for my money trying to get to the bottom of its cryptic ending!" one Twitter user offered.
"Y'all got [to] watch Things Heard and Seen on Netflix. It's eerie but good," somebody else suggested.
"Let me save you from [Netflix's] Things Heard and Seen unless you like to watch men brutalize women with nothing but a deeply messy metaphorical consequence," one frustrated watcher tweeted.
"Just spent 2 hours watching that movie Things Heard and Seen while drafting my paper and it was so bad," a final viewer wrote. "Ain't nobody wanna watch a [white] man get away with murder and evil for 2 hours we already seeing that s on the daily. So uncreative. Smh, y'all gotta do better Netflix."
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