


The Sound
A writer who studies the paranormal believes that low frequency tactile sound is the cause for reported ghost sightings in an abandoned subway station. In an attempt to debunk the sightings, she breaks into the station to record evidence.
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Plot Summary
A young writer, who is deaf and mute, is drawn to an abandoned hospital rumored to be haunted by the spirit of a doctor who conducted unethical experiments. As she investigates the terrifying occurrences within its walls, she uncovers a dark conspiracy and a malevolent entity that preys on her deepest fears. Her quest for the truth forces her to confront not only the supernatural but also her own inner demons.
Critical Reception
The Sound received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempt at a unique premise and atmosphere, many found the execution to be lacking in terms of pacing, character development, and originality within the horror genre. The film struggled to maintain tension and deliver a satisfying narrative payoff.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intriguing concept of a deaf protagonist facing supernatural threats.
- Criticized for predictable jump scares and a convoluted plot.
- Noted for its atmospheric setting but criticized for failing to fully capitalize on its potential.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Sound' are largely absent or indicate disappointment. Those that exist tend to point out that the film, while having a potentially interesting premise, ultimately falls short in its delivery, with many finding it derivative of other horror films and lacking in genuine scares or a compelling story.
Fun Fact
Director Alejandro Brugues is also known for directing the critically acclaimed horror film 'Juan of the Dead'.
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