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Rattlesnake (2019) Hindi WEB-DL 480p 720p 1080p Dual Audio [हिंदी DD 5.1 + English]


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Rattlesnake

2019 film
Initial release: October 25, 2019
Director: Zak Hilditch
Language: Hindi DD5.1 + English
Quality: 1080p  | 720p | HEVC WEBRip
Size: 1GB | 600MB


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Rattlesnake is an upcoming crime drama mystery film written and directed by Zak Hilditch and starring Carmen Ejogo, Theo Rossi and Emma Greenwell. After a single mother’s daughter is bitten by a rattlesnake, a mysterious woman saves the child and the young mother learns she must kill a stranger in exchange for the saved life.[1][2]

With 2017’s 1922, the writer-director Zak Hilditch announced himself as a skilled conjurer of mood, a patient horror film-maker who prioritised slow-burn atmosphere over cheap jump scares. The bleak Stephen King adaptation was one of Netflix’s better original genre offerings and now, as his follow-up, he has handed the platform one of its worst with Rattlesnake, a quick, useless scrap of content with no discernible purpose other than to fill digital space.In what often feels like a low-rent King knockoff, Carmen Ejogo plays Katrina, a mother driving her young daughter cross-country for a new start. While listening to an embarrassingly on-the-nose Tony Robbins podcast about what to do under difficult circumstances, she gets a flat in the middle of nowhere.

There are shades of King’s 1991 novel Needful Things, which led to a fun and nasty 1993 adaptation, as well as Sam Raimi’s Drag Me to Hell, Richard Kelly’s The Box and many other, more impactful examples, but Rattlesnake can’t distinguish itself from the pack, fading into the background instead, trundling along at a snail’s pace. Given the brisk 85-minute running time and the film’s ticking clock device, it’s quite remarkable that it does move so slowly. While this pacing worked well for 1922, it’s discordant here.