Viewers challenge each other for "Incantation": The film creates nightmares and trauma, no one dares to watch it to the end

A Taiwanese horror film titled "Incantation" has suddenly become a viral hit on TikTok, prompting users to challenge each other to watch the scary film.
Directed by Kevin Ko, the film was released on Netflix earlier this month and is told mostly through found footage, similar to films like The Blair Witch Project and (REC).
"Incantation," which has already become the highest-grossing horror film of all time in Taiwan (which opened in theaters in the Asian country last year), is about a woman who must protect her daughter after she is cursed. for breaking a religious taboo.
The film, which has a 63 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, has reportedly racked up more than 10 million hours of views on Netflix, a number that looks set to increase as the trend on TikTok grows.
The trend started after one of the users of the aforementioned social network made a video about the film that has already been viewed more than 13 million times.
In the clip, he says: "I don't care how hard or desensitized your opinion is, there's no way you can watch the entire movie from start to finish without skipping at least one scene."
Many users on TikTok are now challenging themselves and trying to watch the entire movie, which is only 1 hour and 51 minutes long, without skipping a single scene.
Judging by the reactions, the film leaves people quite traumatized. /Telegrafi/
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