The Sound
The Sound
| 29 September 2017 (USA)
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A writer who studies the paranormal believes that low frequency tactile sound is the cause for reported ghost sightings in an abandoned subway station. In an attempt to debunk the sightings, she breaks into the station to record evidence.

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CheerupSilver

Very Cool!!!

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BootDigest

Such a frustrating disappointment

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SunnyHello

Nice effects though.

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TaryBiggBall

It was OK. I don't see why everyone loves it so much. It wasn't very smart or deep or well-directed.

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wallacecc-18025

It was continually being dragged along. I still don't understand any of this "Emily" stuff, whether she's real or not

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Paul Magne Haakonsen

I like horror and thrillers, but I had not even heard about "The Sound" prior to finding it by sheer random luck. Now, with a cast such as Rose McGowan and Christopher Lloyd in a horror movie, I was a bit hesitant. But I overcame this, because after all it is Christopher Lloyd after all."The Sound" is an incredibly slow paced movie with very little happening throughout the entire movie. And I am not exaggerating here.The storyline seems rather pointless to the point where the audience starts to slip through its fingers, and there isn't much of any worth to experienced here.The movie has a small cast, whom managed to do well enough with what little they had to work with in terms of script and storyline. It was odd, however, to see Christopher Lloyd in a movie such as this, but not that he faired ill or anything. No, he actually did quite well, considering the limitations of script and story.Not much of special effects throughout the movie, which was sort of alright I suppose, because this was hardly the type of horror movie that needed an overwhelming array of special effects to work out.

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Michael Ledo

Kelly Johansen (Rose McGowen) is a ghost debunker. She detects low level sounds which cause vibrations and lead to hallucinations. She is drawn to an abandoned subway in Toronto to investigate the ghost of a woman who committed suicide. Once she gets there the plot thickens as new information is suddenly thrown at us all in the effort to ruin a simple ghost story.This falls in line with the modern trend of having the debunker, i.e. person with no faith, change their mind. "1408" was the classic of this style. It maintained a simple plot. I liked the film, and then.. Hey Jenna Mattison, sometimes less is more.Apparently in Canada, there is no such thing as trespassing. Rose McGowan kept falling asleep during the film.Guide: no swearing, sex, or nudity

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dcarsonhagy

I won't be as hard on this movie as the other review. I just found it missed it's mark for the most part."The Sound" stars Rose McGowan as a "reporter" who has chosen to debunk the sightings of "ghosts". She believes--and actually tells some--"there is no such things as ghosts," and believes any paranormal sightings can always be debunked. It is when she gets a message from a follower stating "Have I got a story for you" she gets more than she bargained for.I found the lighting and sound were the major selling points of this movie. All I kept thinking was "you've got to get OUT of this place"! McGowan is alright (although I much preferred her earlier looks) and she goes through the motions quite well. It's just the "side story" really detracted me from focusing on the main point of the movie. The movie is unrated but contains adult situations and language.

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