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TerriBull Thu 09-Mar-23 14:38:55

I don't blame those who said they will give it a miss, I screamed and squawked through it so much, whilst watching it on my laptop with earphones, my husband asked me to stop making such loud noises at one stage grin

I actually went on Netflix last night with the intention of watching the documentary about the Malaysian missing plane
that you recommended Sparklefizz on another thread.

Blondiescot Thu 09-Mar-23 12:32:46

I think I'll be giving it a miss too - I actually get the fear when I watch anything at a considerable height. I'm not afraid of heights - I've done a parachute jump and abseiled - but after having my son, I get actual physical symptoms either being at a height or even watching someone at height. It's very strange.

Sparklefizz Thu 09-Mar-23 11:06:51

Definitely not for me then. My legs turned to jelly with some of the scenes in the documentary on the Grand Canyon and I had to look away.

BridgetPark Thu 09-Mar-23 10:35:42

I watched this, it was really gripping and I couldnt look away, really enjoyed it. But it is a bit scary!!

Luckygirl3 Thu 09-Mar-23 10:35:41

Not for me then!

TerriBull Thu 09-Mar-23 10:33:12

If you don't like heights, then this isn't one for you! I don't know why I was drawn to it because I definitely don't. I can't remember gasping /screaming or hardly daring to look at a film, quite so much as I did with this one. Don't know how I got through it to the end really, not for the faint hearted1