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Jamie Roberts & Tasha Hall

Netflix's new horror film Fall leaves fans terrified and suffering 'heart attacks'

Netflix has got fans' spines tingling with its latest release, which has left viewers scared out of their skin at the intense thriller.

The streaming giants are no strangers to the genre, with the likes of Squid Game and Haunting of Hill House making for whopping viewing figures, but their latest movie is set to top the lot.

According to The Mirror, the movie Fall, which was released last year, has already made a huge impact with fans.

The production takes viewers on a frightful journey of two best pals Becky and Hunter (played by Grace Carolina Currey and Virginia Gardner) as the pair decide to climb to the top of a 2,000ft radio tower to scatter the remaining ashes of Becky's husband Dan.

What at first glance might appear to be a sweet idea to mark his memory after he died in a tragic climbing accident soon takes a bitter twist as the duo's ladder brakes mid-climb.

Stranded, the pair find themselves stuck over 600 metres in the air without any way to descend and to make matters even worse, the pair's bag carrying vital supplies such as water and food drops out of reach, resulting in a treacherous mission to try to retrieve it.

Throughout, fans are left with sweaty palms and an increased heart rate as they watch the women try to scale their way to safety.

And fans rushed to social media to share their thoughts of the latest thriller. One user asked: "Has anyone else watched Fall on Netflix?," before sharing their own thoughts: "Two girls climbing a f***ing great radio tower? I’m 20 minutes in and had at least 400 heart attacks already!!!"

The view was mirrored by another user who penned: "So, those of you who suggested or spoke about Fall on Netflix… yeh I’m blaming you for my high blood pressure."

And a third typed: "Never felt as anxious watching a film as I do watching Fall on Netflix. I’m going to have nightmares."

For those at a nervous disposition, it's probably wise to check a Netflix description prior to watching their thrillers. If they had done so for Fall, they would have read that it might make them feel "wobbly".

The official blurb on the streaming platform reads: "Almost every single shot from Fall (2022) – a film about two women who get stranded after climbing to the top of a 2000ft radio tower – will make you feel a bit wobbly."

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