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Tone
The story of a young boy with a passion for music as a young child whose name is Tone. Tone and a group of other children meet at the Royal Eye Candy folk singers which teaches courses in singing, composing music for everyone to use to make a living. The story goes on with singing competitions and the relationships between the competitors.
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Plot Summary
In this British horror-comedy, a group of friends embarks on a camping trip that takes a dark and unexpected turn. What begins as a typical getaway quickly devolves into a struggle for survival when they become targets of a mysterious and deadly entity. The film blends elements of suspense, gore, and dark humor as the characters try to outwit their attacker.
Critical Reception
Tone received mixed to positive reviews, largely praised for its ambitious blend of horror and comedy, and its effective use of gore and suspense on a modest budget. Some critics found the plot occasionally derivative, but generally, it was considered an entertaining and fun B-movie experience with a cult following.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fun and gore-filled horror-comedy approach.
Appreciated for its creative practical effects and low-budget charm.
Some found the plot predictable but enjoyed the overall entertainment value.
Google audience: Audience reception data for Tone on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film was independently produced and gained a following through festival screenings and home video releases, often being cited as an example of modern British horror-comedy.
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