- Spanish horror movie "Veronica" is now on Netflix.
- Viewers are getting freaked out and not finishing the movie.
- The thriller is inspired by a true story.
There’s scary, and then there’s "Veronica."
Leave it to Twitter to create a torrential experience for the masses. The latest Netflix phenomena that's taken the world by storm is the horror flick "Veronica." Apparently, the movie is so intensely frightening that viewers can't even get through an entire screening of it! In fact, people have been live-tweeting their reactions while watching the Spanish film.
Set in 1991, "Veronica" tells the story of a teenage girl who uses a Ouija board during a solar eclipse to contact a deceased loved one. While babysitting her younger siblings, Veronica begins to feel the presence of evil forces inside the house. The movie features an onslaught of moving objects, freaky sound effects, and a creepy chain-smoking nun who also happens to be blind.
In addition to having a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Veronica is loosely based on a true story. According to The Sun, Madrid police investigated the mysterious death of a young girl in 1992, who passed away after playing with a Ouija board. The case was reportedly never solved.
Of course, people have been going wild about "Veronica" and have been documenting their experiences as if their lives depended on it. Check out the craziest tweets below.
Started watching Veronica on Netflix (huge REC fan so interested in anything Paco Plaza is involved in) but the demon walking down the hallway scene freaked me out so much I had to turn it off... #SuchAWusspic.twitter.com/4oCcjQUJST
— Nancy at Chase HQ (@weyland76) February 25, 2018
I nearly peed my pants watch Veronica on Netflix last night. Yet another reason to NOT do a Ouija board!!! #Veronica
— Sammy1973 (@HorrorReader) March 2, 2018
Anyone seen the film Veronica on Netflix ?? You will shit your pants😱😱😨 #Netflix#Veronica
— 🔴⚪️Wisey🔴⚪️ (@wisey_afc1) February 28, 2018
Ok, I'm watching #Veronica on my own. I've nearly had to turn it off twice... I'm only halfway through.
— Natalie Lester (@NatalieLester1) March 1, 2018
Good luck to anyone who decides to watch "Veronica." Make sure to report back to Twitter ASAP, otherwise what's the point of even watching, right?!
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