Netflix fans have branded true crime drama Cleveland Abduction the "most disturbing" film they have seen on the streaming site.
The 2015 film was recently added to the app and many viewers have become hooked, however some have been petrified by the truly grim scenes.
Cleveland Abduction is based on the story of the Ariel Castro kidnappings which took place in the early 2000s, writes The Daily Star.
The film looks closely at the story of Michelle Knight who was the first of three victims to be imprisoned by Castro at his home in Cleveland, Ohio.Michelle, played by actress Taryn Manning, disappeared on 23 August 2002 after leaving a cousin’s house.But with the realistic portrayal and gritty storyline, viewers took to Twitter to share how unsettled they were with the drama.One person wrote: "Cleveland Abduction is one of the most disturbing things I’ve ever watched.
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