Vibration
Vibration

Vibration

1975Movie36 minEnglish

Uses two young western people as the mediators between the new gestalt initiated by Jung, Reich and Frederick Perles, and the magnetic chain of a Sufic master, finding that the East and the West, the scientific and the mystical, begin to hold together in a truly organic way.

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: Jonas ThorneGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young woman, haunted by disturbing visions, travels to a remote island seeking answers about her past. As she delves deeper into the island's secrets, she uncovers a series of chilling events and a sinister force that threatens her sanity and her life. The line between reality and hallucination blurs as she encounters strange inhabitants and cryptic clues.

Critical Reception

Vibration received mixed to negative reviews upon its release, with critics often citing its convoluted plot and uneven pacing. While some praised its atmospheric tension and unique visual style, others found it to be a confusing and ultimately unsatisfying thriller. Audiences were similarly divided, with its niche horror elements not appealing to a broad viewership.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its moody atmosphere and distinctive visual aesthetic.
  • Criticized for a confusing and disjointed narrative.
  • Found to be an unsettling but ultimately disappointing viewing experience.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's limited release and obscurity. Those who have seen it often describe it as a perplexing and unnerving film, with some appreciating its experimental nature and others finding it too abstract and lacking clear resolution.

Fun Fact

Despite its low profile, 'Vibration' was notably screened at the obscure 'Festival du Film Fantastique' in Sitges, Spain, in 1976, where it garnered a small but dedicated cult following for its unconventional approach to horror.

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