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I watched a lot of movies but only a few movies gave me a feeling of chills. can anyone recommend me those kind of movies
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prasath48 wrote: 20 Oct 2023, 06:35 I watched a lot of movies but only a few movies gave me a feeling of chills. can anyone recommend me those kind of movies

Dangerous Game - The Legacy Murders
The Skeleton Key
Hachi: A Dog's Tale (true story)
The Others
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An old-school movie known as They gave me one of the most haunting experiences that I've had. As a young child, the idea that monsters would mark children and return to claim their lives as adults left me in a state of abject terror for months... between the realistic depiction of the monsters and the down-to-earth horror feeling, I don't know whether that fits the definition of nail-biter (or why that movie was ever shown to me as a child), but I certainly did feel like finger-chomping for a while afterward.
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It was a Georgian Tv show about heroic characters who tried to save the country. It is called Tiflis and it is one of my favourites.
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One movie that had me on the edge of my seat was "Get Out." Jordan Peele's masterful blend of horror, social commentary, and psychological thriller elements created an unnerving atmosphere. The suspense and underlying messages made it a nail-biting and thought-provoking experience.
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I loved the movie interstellar, super interesting to know what happens next and the ending was amazing.
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The 1994 film, Speed starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock gave me a nail-biting experience. The movie was a massive hit when it came out. The action was just non-stop and gave you thrilling moments in spades.
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This is a different one but the one that springs to mind is The Godfather. Simply one of the most unpredictable movies ever.
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