Sud: Netflix's new horror film leaves viewers with trauma, they say they're looking at “damn”

Netflixin's new film, titled Eli, is freaking out his viewers to the extent that some of them are starting to see “Recursor” With leading actors Kelly Reilly, Charlie Shotwell and Strainger's actress Sadie Sink, Elie is dealing with a young man with an auto-immune disorder that means [...]
With leading actors Kelly Reilly, Charlie Shotwell, and Straingers' actress Sadie Sink, Elie is dealing with a young man with an auto-immune disorder that means he is incapable of interacting with the outside world and must be locked up inside his special plastic device.
Eli's parents send him on a strange device that enables him to leave his suit and physically interact with others and all of this until he goes through mysterious experiments that the device doctor says will cure him of the disorder, writes Independent, translates Periscope.
Eli then starts experiencing supernatural visions and starts believing things aren't what they look like.
On Twitter, one person wrote: “As I saw Eli in Netflix and to BETOHEM, I have begun to see evil in the corners of my eyes, HELPi!”
Others have complained about strange experiences that happened to them right after watching the movie, with another person who wrote on Twitter: “I saw Eli's new film yesterday in Netflix... and my office door slowly scratched without cause. ”
The strange end of this film, which radically changes the dice, has been praised but has also been followed by shock. /Periscope












