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New Netflix horror movie 'The Perfection' is making viewers physically sick with graphic scenes

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New Netflix horror movie 'The Perfection' is making viewers physically sick with graphic scenes 

By STEPHANIE HANEY

 

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Scenes causing visceral reactions include bugs crawling under Lizzie's skin (pictured)

 

Netflix's new horror movie, The Perfection, is making people physically ill with its graphic scenes and people can't stop talking about.

 

The film, which users across social media are warning people to watch blindly without reading a recap or watching the trailer, stars Logan Browning as a young musician, 'Lizzie,' and Allison Williams as a once-was musical prodigy, 'Charlotte.' 

 

Scenes causing visceral reactions include bugs crawling under Lizzie's skin, multiple bouts of throwing up, blood splattering on Charlotte's face, and a perfectly timed edit (at least in the trailer) of raw poultry being chopped with a cleaver.

 

The gore in the movie has led to self-reported migraines and vomiting from viewers who have called the story line 'sick' and 'twisted,' but online reviews have urged people to watch nonetheless. 

 

Full Story: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7079271/Netflix-horror-movie-Perfection-makes-people-physically-ill-scenes-showing-vomit-gore.html

Bugs crawling under skin done years ago on original X Files. Somehow we survived that

The mummy (Cert 12) had that years ago.

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