Don't Move 
Movie
Horror
Thriller
Survival and Horror
Movie
Horror
Thriller
Survival and Horror
Updated: 15 November 2024
No rape or sexual assault
Rape or sexual assault mentioned, discussed, implied
Sexual harassment e.g non-consensual grabbing, touching, cat-calling)
Sexual relationship between adult and teenager
Child sex abuse
Incest
Attempted rape
Rape off-screen or strongly implied
Rape on-screen

Description

The female lead is approached in the woods by a stranger out on a hike. She is weary of him at first but gradually warms up to him, as he appears harmless. In the parking lot, it is revealed that the man has intentionally parked his car close to hers, so she cannot get in. He then corners her under the guise of wanting to help but she sees his intentions and is clearly becoming concerned. He corners her and uses a taser to knock her unconscious, zip-ties her hands and feet, and kidnaps her. She comes too in his car and he reveals that he intends to hold her hostage in his cabin. His exact intentions aren't revealed but it's implied he planned on torturing her in some way for 2 entire days before killing her. It is also implied several times throughout the movie that he has done this with other women in the past. When she attempts to make a getaway, he reveals she has been poisoned and in a matter of minutes, her body will shut down - this becomes the central point of the movie and she spends the majority of the runtime hereonout almost completely paralyzed. She is found by a good samaritan, who takes her in and offers to call the police. The main villain catches up and tells an elaborate lie about the female lead being his wife, giving false reasons for her paralyzed state. He does this multiple times throughout the story. The main villain ends up finding the female lead in the good samaritan's house (still paralyzed) and kidnaps her for a second time. Later on, she tries asking another bystander for help, but she is once again unsuccessful.

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