It begins altering and shifting throughout its runtime and without giving anything away, it becomes a very unique experience.
The Signal starts off as a fairly straightforward survival film and about halfway in turns into a completely different movie from the perspective of one of the already infected characters. What follows becomes over the top, tense and at times very goofy. The idea of the film is that there is a transmission leaked into every electronic device and whoever hears it or sees it snaps and loses their grasp on reality and begins killing everybody they see. This is another film with a very simple premise that plays it out very well. If you want a balls to the wall crazy film with changing narrative styles and that’s split into completely different tonal arcs throughout then look no further than The Signal. This isn’t a family friendly film though expect to take a shower once it’s over. Storm Warning offers up everything it needs to and more, from inventive over the top death scenes to memorable cringe inducing scenarios. It’s hard to not be a big fan of this film, especially after it ends (insert winking face). The couple is soon pushed to their limits as they can either roll over and die or fight for their lives. What they don’t know is that the owners of the house are deranged hillbilly types that would rather play games and torture their guests than help them. While vacationing on their boat a married couple is forced to take refuge in a run down house as a storm rains down over them. A visceral experience from start to finish, while not for everyone, it’s for those who can appreciate and stomach true life horror. Storm Warning is the homage that revenge and gore hounds have been searching for. Films with basic, almost melodramatic, setup and then excruciatingly painful payoffs at the end that really unnerve the viewer. There aren’t many good revenge films like there were in the 70’s exploitation era of filmmaking anymore. It’s a very inspiring film for low budget filmmakers and is a necessary viewing for all genre fans.
It at times can feel a bit like a snuff film in some of its murder scenes but it’s the level of realism and emotion packed in it that makes it effective and a must see gem. This little indie film does real life horror correctly and truly instills a fear into the viewer, as the protagonist is so helpless.
For a film made for so little there’s a lot of depth put into the story. Innocence is a fragile thing and Found deals with it in a very delicate way. The young child is torn between connecting with his brother or the safety of his family as the murders begin affecting the lives of those around him.
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