The recent unearthing of a horror film has sent shockwaves among viewers, disturbing them to the extent that some express feeling physically ill, provoking a strong desire to ‘throw up’.
In a landscape crowded with various genres of scary movies, finding a standout film is a challenging endeavor. Jump scares, gore, and monstrous entities often contribute to the thrill, yet these elements rarely induce a fear that lingers in the dark corners of the mind.
However, fans of horror have stumbled upon a film so profoundly disturbing that it triggers a physical reaction. Vivarium, a 2019 horror movie starring Jesse Eisenberg (known for The Social Network) and Imogen Poots (from 28 Weeks Later), portrays a couple confined within a labyrinth of identical houses.
The plot unravels as the duo struggles to navigate a puzzling maze, only to receive an unexpected package containing a child. Their daunting task: raise the enigmatic child to secure their escape from this perplexing, seemingly inescapable reality.
Trapped in this unsettling dystopian space, the couple grapples with the unsettling task of nurturing their ‘son’ while unraveling the disturbing truth concealed within the endless confines of this disorienting world.





