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Run (2020) – Official Trailer | Starring: Sarah Paulson, Kiera Allen

In the tense psychological thriller Run (2020), the ordinary becomes terrifying, and the bonds of family blur with obsession and control. Diane (Sarah Paulson) is the ever-attentive, loving mother — or so it seems. From the outside, she is devoted, caring, and the perfect parent to her teenage daughter Chloe (Kiera Allen), who has lived a sheltered life, confined to a wheelchair and dependent on her mother for every aspect of her existence.

As the story unfolds, Chloe begins to notice the cracks in her mother’s perfection. Small inconsistencies, strange behaviors, and withheld information spark a growing sense of unease. What starts as subtle suspicion escalates into shocking revelations as Chloe reveals the horrifying truth: her mother’s control is far more sinister than she ever imagined. Diane has been manipulating her life in ways Chloe could never have anticipated, turning love into a cage and care into cruelty.

The tension builds relentlessly in this cat-and-mouse psychological game. Each scene heightens the stakes — from eerie domestic moments to high-adrenaline sequences where Chloe must use every ounce of her intelligence, courage, and resilience to outsmart the person who has dominated her life. Sarah Paulson delivers a chilling performance as the manipulative mother, while Kiera Allen’s portrayal of Chloe is both vulnerable and fiercely determined, embodying the struggle of a child breaking free from toxic dependence.

Run is more than a thriller — it is a harrowing exploration of trust, deception, and the terrifying extremes of parental control. It asks the audience to question the nature of love, autonomy, and the darkness that can lurk behind familiar faces. Every moment pulses with suspense, every twist strikes with emotional impact, and the climax delivers a heart-pounding confrontation between freedom and fear.

Run is a masterclass in psychological tension, a story where survival is as much about wits as it is about courage, and where the escape is not just physical, but a reclaiming of identity and independence.

 

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