

Antenna
Joshua, an 80-year old Holocaust survivor, discovers one morning, that a cellular antenna was installed on the roof of his house. It turned out that his neighbor has rented his part of the rooftop to a cellular company. Joshua feels a terrible injustice was done. He starts believing that all his diseases and pains are caused by the antenna's radiation. Joshua obsessively starts feeling the radiation everywhere and develops a persecution disorder which risks his life. He goes to war against his neighbor. His wife Sarah, and his 3 adult sons are dragged unwillingly into this vortex. The crisis reveals the personal problems of each of his sons, and they are forced to deal with their father's dark shadow.
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Plot Summary
A young woman begins to receive disturbing broadcasts on her television, which seem to be linked to a series of murders. As the mysterious transmissions escalate, she finds herself drawn into a dark conspiracy. She must unravel the source of the signals before she becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Antenna received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some acknowledging its atmospheric tension and creative premise, while others criticized its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. Audiences generally found it to be a suspenseful but flawed horror film.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its eerie atmosphere and unsettling premise.
- Criticized for a confusing narrative and pacing issues.
- Some viewers found the ending unsatisfying.
Google audience: Audience reception for Antenna is largely unavailable or not widely aggregated on Google. Those reviews that are present suggest a mixed experience, with some appreciating the suspense and unique horror elements, while others found the film's plot difficult to follow.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a relatively low budget, with the director aiming for a lo-fi, found-footage aesthetic in some of its broadcast sequences.
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