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The film builds tension through atmospheric cinematography, depicting haunting landscapes in Australia's Riverland region. Critics have praised Sarah Snook's performance but noted the film's reliance on familiar horror tropes, comparing it to The Babadook and Hereditary. Despite mixed reviews, Run Rabbit Run stands out for its exploration of motherhood, grief, and the psychological toll of buried memories.

  • 2014
  • 2 h : 30 min
  • 8
  • NC-17
  • English (UK)
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