Run Sweetheart Run Reviews
Way better "vampire" flick than Sinners (2025)
absolutely good would recommend a thousand times
Poorly written, the author became confused if this villain was a vampire Angelic being or what. Once it stated that he was sent here to help God Humanity which meant he was in Angelic being then it went on to say that he liked blood and sunlight will kill him. Who know what this writer had in mind .
If you're looking for a movie that's entertaining as well as a little bonkers, then this could be for you. As has been noted by a Rotten Tomatoes reviewer it gets a little heavy handed in the messaging department, but I can forgive it that as the ride is ultimately well worth taking. Interesting that it breaks the fourth wall too.
There is no ending of horror slash thrillers where the plot is basically, girl meets boy, and girl must then run to survive the night. I'd have to fully understand this movie to even consider rating it for real. Plot twist was just horrible.
UHMM... The movie was creepy but not for the right reasons and seriously my only question is WHY!?
Another film fetishizing female pain and trying to present the resulting violence as "empowerment". The plot twist was ridiculous and something I'd expect to be pulled out of a hat.
Starting off as a drama about a young single mother negotiating through a patriarchal society of oppression, harassment and casual sexual assault, the film switches to a Carpenter style slasher, but this Michael Myers has game. With a few fourth wall breaks almost mocking the learning voyeurism associated with stalk and slash type movies, it drops all subtlety in the final act and, especially after holding back on showing off the threat in favour of unseen terror throughout- even making a point of doing so, perhaps explains itself a bit too much in some quick exposition (sometimes, less is more- as the film itself proved up to this point), and while the jarring shift isn't as effective as say, Dusk til Dawn, it's still delightfully barmy enough to entertain and yet somehow, in all its absurdity, only a slight exaggeration of relatable and comparable real life experience (except the bit explaining everything). To take one thing away though, is that you should never trust a man who doesn't like dogs.
Dogshit move that pushes agenda… I don't support misogyny but this is too much the other way around. The move is hard to watch, it lacks any deeper meaning or interesting story. The main character's behaviors lack any sense and logic. To be honest if you watch first 20 minutes watching rest is just waste of time, everything repeats over and over again, until it ends very predictably.
An ok movie with some not too subtile inspiration from funny games, and not quite subtile feminist advocacy. It goes to the shitter with the most uninspired last 15 minutes I had to suffer in my life. In case the audience were too dumb to understand the feminist stance, rather than writting a movie ending, they switch to a "man bad, woman good" stance, completely out of character and story, that leaves you dumbstruck with that question " but why, why did you felt the need to waste what was a good movie until now?"
the film was great until about half way through. a head got bit off and it lost all sense of actuality. The story had great tension then jumped into religiousness, which is not my cup of tea. i appreciate women empowerment but i found the script was a little over kill in its message delivery. I was also totally lost by the karate suits at the end. I did enjoy the originality of the story. I liked the gore- it was just enough in the right spots of the story. I would have enjoyed the story more had it stuck to the thriller without the religious spin.
This movie doesn't take its self too seriously, but it has you "on the edge of your seat " the whole time . Really enjoyed it .
Boring. Not scary. Everyone in this movie is a bad person for no reason apparently. All the main character had to do was explain what happened to her or go to a different police station. Plot holes galore
"Run Sweetheart Run" delivers a strong leading performance from Ella Balinska & a fairly decent start for, but this survival horror quickly becomes tonally messy from it's seriousness to it's odd choice of cartoonish moments. Final result is like getting head trauma from it's heavy handed approach at getting it's message across, because why be subtle when you can just be embarrassing.
Run, Sweetheart. Then party in the car with the girls. Then train to kill the evil. Don't forget about your daughter still with the babysitter. Sweetheart had an identity crisis after about 20 minutes.
I loved this film! I was expecting it to just be your usual run of the mill damsel in distress type film but it was anything but!
I thought the movie was incredible, the soundtrack was perfect, the script was cool. the message that the film also brings
A janky, heavy handed allegory that never raises any level of substance really. Like an over extended student film crammed with 'metaphors' that bludgeon you to death with their lack of subtlety. Excellent performance by Balinska though.
A well shot, glitzy dog of a movie. Nicolas Winding Renf wannabe cinematography, hyper-stylized lighting and a bunch of locations that would make Tarantino blush can't make up with a story riddled with logic holes around every turn and a reveal that feels like a creative punt. And don't get me started on the graphic "RUN" that appears over the action five times in the movie. We get it already. Also, the overt " girl power" messaging and the introduction of a major character 15 minutes before the movie ends makes this already messy movie even harder to keep intact.
Feels like AI wrote this movie.