The Signal
The Signal
Do you have the crazy?
Great stuff. The final scenes in Terminal 13 could have been stronger - in particular, it's a real let down that the girl has been exposed to the Signal and is, by now, completely nuts. But hey. Transmission 2 in particular was just excellent.
9/10
Great stuff. The final scenes in Terminal 13 could have been stronger - in particular, it's a real let down that the girl has been exposed to the Signal and is, by now, completely nuts. But hey. Transmission 2 in particular was just excellent.
9/10
The SIgnal is great. Just VERY GOOD.
Our heroine, Mya, goes home after a bit of infidelity and notices people in her block are acting strangely - pointless rage causing violent bloody murders. This is triggered by a transmission from every TV and phone and radio. Of course her husband, Lewis has reason to be paranoid but circumstances rapidly get out of control. Then a surreal twist as some of the central cast arrive at the home of Ken and Anna - she's already had to kill him because of him getting "the crazy" but she is not ... quite.
You get more insight into the crazies' motivations, Lewis manages to rationalise his actions and hold himself together and a couple of characters find ways of coping with the distorted thinking. The cocktail party goes ahead - it's Anna's only link to sanity. And eventually Lewis' insanity turns back on himself.
The Frightfest review says "an American 28 Days Later", but add Shaun of the Dead to the mix. A contender for my top three films so far.
Our heroine, Mya, goes home after a bit of infidelity and notices people in her block are acting strangely - pointless rage causing violent bloody murders. This is triggered by a transmission from every TV and phone and radio. Of course her husband, Lewis has reason to be paranoid but circumstances rapidly get out of control. Then a surreal twist as some of the central cast arrive at the home of Ken and Anna - she's already had to kill him because of him getting "the crazy" but she is not ... quite.
You get more insight into the crazies' motivations, Lewis manages to rationalise his actions and hold himself together and a couple of characters find ways of coping with the distorted thinking. The cocktail party goes ahead - it's Anna's only link to sanity. And eventually Lewis' insanity turns back on himself.
The Frightfest review says "an American 28 Days Later", but add Shaun of the Dead to the mix. A contender for my top three films so far.
Rather enjoyed the Transmission Two segment. Thought that was very amusing. All sitting there,blood spattered eating pretzels. I thought was funny. The last third segment was very downbeat. Did not really enjoy that one as much.
This film did remind of The Pulse a little bit. The reliance on technology.
This film did remind of The Pulse a little bit. The reliance on technology.
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Long wait for this to appear from the earliest murmurs to now....
Well worth the wait. My fave movie of the festival. I'm getting deja vu...im sure i typed this somewhere else on here.
Great idea, superb manouvering around not having a budget. Middle section was so damn funny and as a 3 parter teh 3 directors really worked amazingly well together.
Recommending this to anyone who will listen
Well worth the wait. My fave movie of the festival. I'm getting deja vu...im sure i typed this somewhere else on here.
Great idea, superb manouvering around not having a budget. Middle section was so damn funny and as a 3 parter teh 3 directors really worked amazingly well together.
Recommending this to anyone who will listen
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One of my favourites of the festival, was just raw and gripping. Was really surprised at the shift in tone for the second part, but it worked well. Final part wasn't quite so good, but a great effort overall. Was really worried when it first started, thank goodness those first scenes were just a film within a film as I was already contemplating heading to the exits!!
First things first, stay calm.
I agree with soulmining - one of my top three of the fest.
Parts one and two were amazing pieces of film-making, and the tonal shifts between Transmissions 1 and 2 fitted extremely well within the logic of the film itself.
Ok, maybe there was too many scenes of 'The Signal' itself, and the third part was a slight let-down, but overall this was very strong indie filmmaking and it's no wonder the Weinsteins snapped it up in seconds at Sundance...
Parts one and two were amazing pieces of film-making, and the tonal shifts between Transmissions 1 and 2 fitted extremely well within the logic of the film itself.
Ok, maybe there was too many scenes of 'The Signal' itself, and the third part was a slight let-down, but overall this was very strong indie filmmaking and it's no wonder the Weinsteins snapped it up in seconds at Sundance...
It's horrible... I love it... What is it?
I quite enjoyed this when watching it, particularly the 2nd section, but overall it wasn't one of my favourites (Mr Scrobble, on the other hand, really loved it - so each to their own and all).
It didn't stick in my mind after watching, though, which films I've really enjoyed tend to do - I think part of that stemmed from the fact I couldn't really warm to Mya and her lover for whatever reason.
It didn't stick in my mind after watching, though, which films I've really enjoyed tend to do - I think part of that stemmed from the fact I couldn't really warm to Mya and her lover for whatever reason.