Raptus

2025

Action / Sci-Fi / Thriller

2
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 80%
IMDb Rating 4.0/10 10 147 147

Top cast

Rachel Sellan as Debbie Robot
Christina Cox as Dr. Sabrina Peterson
Chris Violette as Officer Mad Dog
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798.26 MB
1280*640
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 26 min
Seeds 7
1.45 GB
1920*960
English 2.0
NR
24 fps
1 hr 26 min
Seeds 16

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by agatalemieux 6 / 10

90s throwback almost worth it...

As someone who watches a lot of movies but doesn't consider themselves a film buff, Raptus felt like a very specific kind of throwback, the kind of straight-to-video thriller you'd find on a lower shelf at Blockbuster in the mid-90s. It tackles some difficult, messy material in that bold-but-not-necessarily-elegant 90s way, complete with some surprisingly graphic sex and violence that occasionally made me wonder who exactly this was made for.Most of the movie is pretty uneven. The performances are okay, the pacing drags, and there are stretches where I definitely checked my phone out of boredom. It has that "TV movie that wants to be edgy" energy, which isn't a dealbreaker, but it's not exactly a selling point either.But then the final scene happens - and it is so wild and out of left field that I genuinely sat up. It's unhinged in a way the rest of the movie only hints at, and it almost makes the whole experience worthwhile just to get to that moment. I can't pretend I wasn't entertained in a "wow, they really went there?" kind of way.If you're curious, or have nostalgia for bizarre 90s thrillers that swing big even when they miss, Raptus might be worth a watch. And honestly, that last scene alone is going to live rent-free in my head for a while!
Reviewed by doyler79 5 / 10

Raptus 2025 Review: A Study in Performance and Perfection

What makes Bennet De Brabandere's sci-fi thriller Raptus truly click is the electrifying, complex dynamic between its two leads. The film centers on Sarah, played by Ksenia Solo, a woman recovering from assault who tries to hack her own healing process using a sophisticated, customizable companion android named Raptus, portrayed by Nolan Gerard Funk. Ksenia Solo is phenomenal, delivering a raw and fiercely emotional performance that grounds the high-concept plot. She doesn't just play a victim; she embodies a woman fighting tooth and nail to reclaim her agency, making her descent into experimental therapy feel both desperate and understandable. Nolan Gerard Funk as Raptus embodies the film's unsettling aesthetic. His portrayal is mesmerizing, presenting the android as a being of impossible, almost doll-like perfection. The actor's body is deliberately and impossibly well-honed, emphasizing that Raptus is not quite human; he is a calculated fantasy designed to be flawless and entirely controllable. This aesthetic choice deepens the sense of menace and unease when that control inevitably slips. Though the film uses familiar AI tropes, Raptus uses its strong characterizations and chilling performances to create a tight, compelling psychological thriller about the limits of control, the nature of trauma, and whether technology can ever truly heal a wound left by humanity.
Reviewed by wasakk 2 / 10

This movie shouldn't exist in 2025

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