
Drop
2025
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Mystery / Thriller
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1h35
Tom Whittaker rated 5/10
Was quite interesting at first with the mystery of what was going on. However that quickly was resolved and was a bit underwhelming. Some ridiculous parts too. However it was well paced, didn't go on too long and was an easy watch
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Spect.Opinions on 'Drop' are mixed, with many appreciating its intriguing premise and initial suspense. Viewers were drawn in by the tension and mystery surrounding Violet's terrifying date, highlighted by strong performances, especially from Meghann Fahy. However, the film's later parts received criticism for incoherent scenes and a perceived decline in quality, leading to a disappointing resolution for some. Despite these flaws, the film's exploration of digital intrusion into personal lives resonated with many.
👍 Strong initial suspense and concept
👎 Incoherent scenes and disappointing resolution
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Synopsis
Violet, a widowed mother on her first date in years, arrives at an upscale restaurant where she is relieved that her date, Henry, is more charming and handsome than she expected. But their chemistry begins to curdle as Violet begins being irritated and then terrorized by a series of anonymous drops to her phone.
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127 reviewsWas quite interesting at first with the mystery of what was going on. However that quickly was resolved and was a bit underwhelming. Some ridiculous parts too. However it was well paced, didn't go on too long and was an easy watch
good but nothing crazy or memorable
Entertaining and easy to follow.
Pas compris l’intérêt mais en vrai ça va
Thriller moyen
Violet, une jeune veuve qui pour son premier rendez-vous depuis des années, se rend dans un restaurant très chic où celui qu’elle doit y retrouver, Henry, est encore plus charmant que séduisant. Mais leur alchimie naissante va vite être gâchée quand Violet se voit harcelée puis terrorisée par une série de messages anonymes sur son téléphone. Contrainte au silence, elle doit suivre les instructions qu’elle reçoit, sous peine que la silhouette encapuchonnée des caméras de sécurité de sa propre maison ne tue son jeune fils gardé par sa tante, la sœur de Violet. Si elle ne fait pas exactement ce qui lui est ordonné, ceux qu'elle aime le plus mourront.





