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Voice Over
Haeon approaches everyone who passes through the park. Something’s strange. Junbeom sits blankly by the lake. When Haeon approaches, he’s alarmed - to a fault. Something’s suspicious. Haeon suggests they grab a drink. An unexpected conversation between a strange woman and a suspicious man unfolds.
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Plot Summary
A former voice actor takes a job working the night shift at a spooky old radio station. He soon discovers that the station's broadcast equipment is capable of allowing him to speak with the dead. As he experiments with this power, he realizes he has unleashed something sinister and must confront the darkness within the station and himself.
Critical Reception
Voice Over, also known as 'The Fear Index', received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised its atmospheric tension and the performances, particularly Luis Tosar. However, some found the plot to be convoluted and the pacing uneven, leading to a less satisfying resolution for some.
What Reviewers Say
Praiseworthy for its chilling atmosphere and a strong central performance.
The narrative struggles with pacing and occasional plot contrivances.
An intriguing premise that delivers some genuine scares.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's dark and suspenseful mood, with many finding it a decent horror flick for a casual watch. Some viewers noted that while the story had potential, it didn't always stick the landing, and a few felt the ending was somewhat predictable.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in an actual, historic radio station in Madrid, adding to its authentic and eerie atmosphere.
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