Netflix Viewers Claim A Terrifying Horror Movie Left Them Feeling 'Sick To Their Stomach'

Fears abound for everyone, be they of spiders or needles. Certain anxieties are more prevalent than others, such as a fear of heights.
Netflix Viewers Claim A Terrifying Horror Movie Left Them Feeling 'Sick To Their Stomach'

Fears abound for everyone, be they of spiders or needles. Certain anxieties are more prevalent than others, such as a fear of heights.

People with acrophobia suffer from a severe fear of heights.

Individuals with this condition will experience severe anxiety when standing at a considerable height or even just thinking about it.

There is a movie out now that tackles this phobia, and even though it is horrifying, you can’t help but watch it.

 Netflix Viewers Claim A Terrifying Horror Movie Left Them Feeling ‘Sick To Their Stomach’

Grace is the lead actress in Scott Mann’s survival thriller. Mason Gooding, Virginia Gardner, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Caroline Currey.

Its description reads: “Two best friends Becky and Hunter decide to climb a 2000-foot-tall, abandoned tower. Soon, they find themselves stranded on it after the corroded ladder breaks.”

One individual comments, “I literally got sick to my stomach while watching.”

“My palms haven’t sweated like this in a long time,” another person remarks.

Netflix Viewers Claim A Terrifying Horror Movie Left Them Feeling ‘Sick To Their Stomach’

“I am terrified of heights, so watching it was pure masochism. Terrifying!” a third viewer comments.

Someone else says: “I didn’t expect much of this, and it’s a great exercise on cinematic tension, it does get to you. Very pleasantly surprised with this!”

While a fifth admits: “I couldn’t even make it through the trailer.”

The film has received a 79% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, an 8.4/10 rating on IMDb, and 62 out of 100 on Metacritic.

Benjamin Lee of The Guardian wrote, “The tension of it all is heightened even more so by two fully committed performances from little-known actors giving it their all, trying admirably hard to sell some laughably goofy dialogue during a physically grueling vertical obstacle course.”

“This is an intense thriller that needs to be experienced on the biggest screen possible,” says Dallas King for Flick Feast.

 Netflix Viewers Claim A Terrifying Horror Movie Left Them Feeling ‘Sick To Their Stomach’

Mann disclosed what motivated Fall in a Radio Times interview.

“The inception of the height idea came about when we were shooting Final Score at a stadium in the U.K.,” he stated to the publication.

“We were filming at height, and off camera, we got into this interesting conversation about height and the fear of falling and how that’s inside of all of us, really, and how that can be a great device for a movie.”

The confirmation of a Fall 2 has also been made.

Filmmakers Michael and Peter Spierig have stated: “We’re extremely excited to helm the second installment of this franchise and bring to life another nail-biting, vertigo-inducing thrill ride.”

Watch the suspenseful Fall trailer below.

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