This film is, without a doubt, one of the best achieved products of the genre in recent years. If you love suspense, you can’t miss it.
The movie “Smile” or “Smile” It generated great expectations even before its premiere due to its controversial way of advertising. The commotion began when in a baseball stadium, an actress paid for the campaign appeared smiling in a devilish way in front of the cameras.
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Then, in another stadium, another of the actresses appeared standing, looking back, with the same devilish smile, while the people sat quietly watching the game. At first she generated fear among spectatorsbut upon learning of the existence of this horror film that can be seen on Netflix generated great curiosity in the public.


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Scene from the horror movie Smile. (Smile)
What it is about, Smile, a Netflix horror movie
After witness a horrible and bloody suicide, Dr. Rose Cotter begins to experience chilling events that escape rational explanations, and fear begins to affect every aspect of her life. Through therapy, she will begin to explore the reasons that lead her to this situation and try to resolve her conflicts.
The film has a duration less than 2 hours and manages to generate psychological terror in the viewer without the need to abuse the resource of “scream” or the well-known sudden screams that are frightening due to unexpected noise. It also has a horrible aesthetic in the good sense of the word and after seeing it, perhaps the smiles are a little scary.
Trailer for Smile, Netflix horror movie
Embed – Smile | Official trailer (SUBTITLED) | Paramount Pictures Mexico
Cast of Smile, Netflix horror movie
- Sosie Bacon (Rose Cotter)
- Caitlin Stasey (Laura Weaver)
- Kyle Gallner (Joel)
- Kal Penn (Jackson)
- Robin Weigert (Dr Madeline)
- Jessie T Usher (Trevor)
- Judy Reyes (Victoria Muñoz)
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