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Netflix users left ‘throwing up and shaking’ at terrifying Irish horror film

One horror film on Netflix has left fans so terrified that they’re “throwing up” after horrifying scenes.

2021 flick You Are Not My Mother has users on the streaming site so chilled to the bone that they can’t stop shaking.

The film follows a girl called Char, growing up on a housing estate in North Dublin, whose mother goes missing.

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When she eventually returns, her mum Angela is dramatically altered and constantly happy, leaving Char sure that the entity living with her is not her mother after all.

One Irish horror film left fans so scared they were ‘throwing up’

Embarking on a path to uncover her dark family secrets, Char tries her best to get to the bottom of who this intruder is – and the film soon takes a terrifying turn.

Starring Hazel Doupe and Carolyn Bracken, the 2021 horror has left fans too scared to close their eyes.

Taking to social media to share their first impressions, one fan wrote: “Watched that horror on Netflix You Are Not My Mother whilst being violently hungover today and was worst decision I ever made in my life I was sick with fear had a pillow over my eyes 90% of the time.”

In tense scenes, a girl’s mother goes missing and comes back changed

“I thought it was superb, such a good mix of folklore with the modern,” someone said of the film.

As another said: “A recent horror film I discovered that I absolutely adored and rated a 10/10 is You are not my Mother which you can find on Netflix. Genuinely the first recent horror movie to have scared me, the tension was incredibly done.”

And a fourth social media user echoed: “Watched a little gem of an Irish horror on Netflix called You Are Not My Mother. Properly creepy and with a lot of emotional heft to the story. Recommended.”

It’s been called one of the scariest Irish horrors

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It comes after film fans branded South Korean flick Unlocked the platform’s “scariest ever” horror.

The film follows office worker Lee Na-Mi, who one day loses her phone while travelling on the bus and has it picked up by a mysterious stranger who begins to stalk her.

Upon watching, one social media user warned: “Watching Unlocked on Netflix and if you lose your phone just wipe the data, call the phone company and hold a funeral! If anyone returns your phone, just douse it in bleach and get a new one! Not worth the hassle dealing with a psycho!”

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