IMDb रेटिंग
3.5/10
2.3 हज़ार
आपकी रेटिंग
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA supernatural skeptic sets off to debunk paranormal sightings using low frequency sound waves in an abandoned subway station and is met with unforeseen evil and eerie memories.A supernatural skeptic sets off to debunk paranormal sightings using low frequency sound waves in an abandoned subway station and is met with unforeseen evil and eerie memories.A supernatural skeptic sets off to debunk paranormal sightings using low frequency sound waves in an abandoned subway station and is met with unforeseen evil and eerie memories.
Troy Michael Claymore
- Evan
- (as Troy Michael Clayborn)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
I like to think of watching horror movies like going on first dates: Does it have a likable personality? Is the memory of this film going to stay with me till the next night? Is it something I can go back to watching and still enjoy?
With The Sound, the only thing I'm left with is the thought of what it could have been. I could not be disappointed if I didn't have somewhat high expectations for it. The title is sufficient to pique my interest. I would have been satisfied if this was about a particular creepy sound. So many horror movies rely on visuals that it would be very refreshing.
It starts out promising: a campy little story with likable faces. But you soon realize it runs far too long for the punches it packs, which are barely a handful. Your mind starts working overtime to entertain you where the movie fails to, which includes not only imagining how different scares could be built up where there aren't any, but also poking fun at the vague and rushed plot. All this makes the movie a disappointing watch.
With The Sound, the only thing I'm left with is the thought of what it could have been. I could not be disappointed if I didn't have somewhat high expectations for it. The title is sufficient to pique my interest. I would have been satisfied if this was about a particular creepy sound. So many horror movies rely on visuals that it would be very refreshing.
It starts out promising: a campy little story with likable faces. But you soon realize it runs far too long for the punches it packs, which are barely a handful. Your mind starts working overtime to entertain you where the movie fails to, which includes not only imagining how different scares could be built up where there aren't any, but also poking fun at the vague and rushed plot. All this makes the movie a disappointing watch.
Loved the idea for 'The Sound', which for recent modest to low budget film viewings was one that was really quite creative. Executed right, 'The Sound' had potential to be quite decent. The cover/poster/advertising was attention grabbing and does make one want to see the film. Christopher Lloyd too is always watchable, despite being in a lot of bad projects in recent years.
It is unfortunate that 'The Sound' was yet another great potential waste, which is both frustrating and annoying. It doesn't come anywhere near close to being as attention grabbing as the cover/poster/advertising, makes a creative concept dull and ordinary and Lloyd is much better than this. Really wanted to like 'The Sound', but couldn't do it with such underwhelming execution of almost every component. Not all of them, but all but a few.
Rose McGowan is competent and Lloyd gives his limited character and screen time a lot of gusto.
First third of 'The Sound' is intriguing and creepy and some of the photography is atmospheric and slick enough.
The rest of the acting is not worth mentioning, Michael Eklund in particular spends the whole time looking like he was recovering from a hangover. The characters are sketchy at best and there is just nothing interesting or investable about them. Photography aside, 'The Sound' looks drab and like it was made in haste.
Dialogue is very stilted and muddled, the direction is pedestrian and after a promising start, the intrigue and suspense goes and the story for the rest of the film is a mess of incoherence, with too many things being vague, silliness and dreary pacing, complete with a rushed and petered out ending.
In summary, pretty weak. 3/10 Bethany Cox
It is unfortunate that 'The Sound' was yet another great potential waste, which is both frustrating and annoying. It doesn't come anywhere near close to being as attention grabbing as the cover/poster/advertising, makes a creative concept dull and ordinary and Lloyd is much better than this. Really wanted to like 'The Sound', but couldn't do it with such underwhelming execution of almost every component. Not all of them, but all but a few.
Rose McGowan is competent and Lloyd gives his limited character and screen time a lot of gusto.
First third of 'The Sound' is intriguing and creepy and some of the photography is atmospheric and slick enough.
The rest of the acting is not worth mentioning, Michael Eklund in particular spends the whole time looking like he was recovering from a hangover. The characters are sketchy at best and there is just nothing interesting or investable about them. Photography aside, 'The Sound' looks drab and like it was made in haste.
Dialogue is very stilted and muddled, the direction is pedestrian and after a promising start, the intrigue and suspense goes and the story for the rest of the film is a mess of incoherence, with too many things being vague, silliness and dreary pacing, complete with a rushed and petered out ending.
In summary, pretty weak. 3/10 Bethany Cox
I think I made it half an hour into the movie before the stream of incoherent hashtags had me rooting for the protagonist to get killed. There were a few brief interesting moments when Christopher Lloyd makes his entrance but the succession of characters that wander into the lack of a story just remind me of how unprepared our hero is for her adventure. As a "scientist" she should be worried about the real physical harm that can come to somebody wandering into "a rat infested pit covered with graffiti", to borrow a line from the movie.
The story had some potential but it went nowhere for so long that no payoff could ever be worth the wait.
This film is truly boring to watch. It so so boring that I forgot the title of it by the time it ended.
It is very rare there are no reasons to watch a film - even the awful ones - but this is one that has nothing going for it at all - not even anything amusingly awful. It is that bland.
The acting is exceedingly boring - apart from a brief appearance by Christopher Lloyd - which even then was bland because of the character he plays.
There were so many fundamental errors in what little relief from the tedium that it just make's one's brain uncreative as it goes in to 'can't be bothered' mode..
Really, no exaggeration, you would be more entertained by watching a gold fish swim around in it's bowl fro an hour. Even if someone were to describe the film from beginning to end there wouldn't be any spoilers .
It is very rare there are no reasons to watch a film - even the awful ones - but this is one that has nothing going for it at all - not even anything amusingly awful. It is that bland.
The acting is exceedingly boring - apart from a brief appearance by Christopher Lloyd - which even then was bland because of the character he plays.
There were so many fundamental errors in what little relief from the tedium that it just make's one's brain uncreative as it goes in to 'can't be bothered' mode..
Really, no exaggeration, you would be more entertained by watching a gold fish swim around in it's bowl fro an hour. Even if someone were to describe the film from beginning to end there wouldn't be any spoilers .
The Sound otherwise known as Paranormal: White Noise is a dreadful ghost themed horror.
Starring Rose McGowen, the excellent career villain Michael Eklund and industry legend Christopher Lloyd it tells the story of a supernatural debunker who finds more than she expected on her latest case.
The moody dark setting is great and was rather unexpected, but that's where the redeeming qualities both begin and end.
The plot quickly falls into the realms of stupidity, cliched unadulterated stupidity. You know what's worse than a stupid plot? A stupid plot that is riddled with plot holes, inconsistencies and unanswered questions.
I've seen some poor horrors lately but The Sound truly takes the title as the worst. With Lloyds minimal screen time, all the questions regarding Eklunds place in the film and McGowans botox being so excessive she's unable to shift facial expression throughout it's made that much worse.
This is a sound not worth hearing.
The Good:
Decent setting
Lloyd and Eklund
The Bad:
Plot holes
Incredibly boring
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Christopher Lloyd must be doing a Robert Englund and be paying back to the industry to agree to do a film like this
With those new lips McGowan has the acting range of Kristen Stewart
I'd love to do that job, professional debunker!
Starring Rose McGowen, the excellent career villain Michael Eklund and industry legend Christopher Lloyd it tells the story of a supernatural debunker who finds more than she expected on her latest case.
The moody dark setting is great and was rather unexpected, but that's where the redeeming qualities both begin and end.
The plot quickly falls into the realms of stupidity, cliched unadulterated stupidity. You know what's worse than a stupid plot? A stupid plot that is riddled with plot holes, inconsistencies and unanswered questions.
I've seen some poor horrors lately but The Sound truly takes the title as the worst. With Lloyds minimal screen time, all the questions regarding Eklunds place in the film and McGowans botox being so excessive she's unable to shift facial expression throughout it's made that much worse.
This is a sound not worth hearing.
The Good:
Decent setting
Lloyd and Eklund
The Bad:
Plot holes
Incredibly boring
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Christopher Lloyd must be doing a Robert Englund and be paying back to the industry to agree to do a film like this
With those new lips McGowan has the acting range of Kristen Stewart
I'd love to do that job, professional debunker!
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe working title for this film was "Lower Bay". Lower Bay is the name of a real downtown Toronto subway station. As of 2017 the station is not open to public access, as it doubles as a location for movie and television shoots. Productions shot here include डोंट से ए वर्ड (2001), End of the Line (2007), Johnny Mnemonic (1995), Bulletproof Monk (2003), Mimic (1997), The Recruit (2003), टोटल रिकॉल: यादों का चक्रव्यूह (2012), Suicide Squad (2016), Resident Evil: Retribution (2012), Max Payne (2008), 16 Blocks (2006), 16 Blocks (2006), Extreme Measures (1996), Gridlock (1996), The Rats (2002), and The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009).
- गूफ़When Kelly goes underground, she finds a ladder (after she met the smoking guy). She has a backpack on her right shoulder, and a flashlight in her right hand. As she come closer of the ladder, she drops the sack on the ground, and the flashlight is still in her right hand. Then, the viewing angle change, on can see she's dropping the sack again, and the flashlight has suddenly disappeared.
टॉप पसंद
रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
- How long is The Sound?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 32 मिनट
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 2.39:1
इस पेज में योगदान दें
किसी बदलाव का सुझाव दें या अनुपलब्ध कॉन्टेंट जोड़ें