The Signal

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"R U Agitated?"
  • PG-13
  • 2014
  • 1 hr 35 min
  • 6.0  (68,846)
  • 54

The Signal is a science-fiction thriller movie that released in 2014, directed by William Eubank. The cast includes Brenton Thwaites, Olivia Cooke, and Beau Knapp with their exceptional performances. The storyline of the film revolves around a college student named Nic Eastman, and his two friends, who are on a road trip across the United States. Nic is on this road trip to help his girlfriend call her parents and inform them of her recent admission to a school in California. Along with them, Nic's friend Jonah is documenting their trip on a video camera by recording all their experiences.

Everything goes well until they receive a strange computer message on their laptop from someone who claims to know their exact location. The three friends decide to track the signal source and investigate it. They follow the signal to an isolated location in Nevada, where they get captured by an unknown group of men in hazmat suits.

Nic wakes up in what appears to be a hospital, and he's told he's been unconscious for 2 days after a car accident. He finds himself confined to a wheelchair and through the window sees that his room is inside a well-guarded and highly-secured government facility, where he's restricted with no access to communication with the outside world. Nic discovers that he's not the only one trapped there, many others like him are in the same boat, and they are all the subjects of some form of scientific experimentation.

Soon, Nic realizes that the only way out of the facility is to catch the attention of Damon, the main scientist who's in charge of the experiment. Damon is a mysterious character who communicates with Nic through a speaker and promises him an escape in exchange for his cooperation. Nic agrees to cooperate, but he's constantly aware that he's a pawn in Damon's game.

The movie raises questions about the integrity of science and the morality of human experimentation. Nic's constant questioning and skepticism about the intentions of the lab reveal a deep underlying message of how far we're willing to go in the name of science, and whether it's worth the cost of human lives. As the plot progresses, there are a lot of twists and turns that will leave the audience guessing about what's going to happen next.

The Signal is an intelligently-crafted movie that has a profound impact on the viewer. The film is haunting and powerful, and the themes it tackled resonate long after the credits roll. The movie's cinematography is another aspect that makes the film stand out as it's remarkably beautiful, and the VFX plays a crucial part in transporting the viewers to the whereabouts of Nic and his friends.

In terms of acting, the cast delivers a stunning performance. Brenton Thwaites's portrayal of Nic is nuanced and compelling, and the emotional turmoil he goes through is palpable onscreen. Olivia Cooke's grounded acting as Nic's girlfriend Haley adds another layer of emotion to the story. Beau Knapp plays Jonah's character to perfection, and his comic timing is an added bonus.

In conclusion, The Signal is a must-watch movie for science-fiction lovers. It's a masterful blend of science-fiction and thriller genre, and you'll be hooked from start to finish. The movie has a lasting impression and leaves the viewer with something to think about long after the credits roll. The Signal delivers an exceptional cinematic experience and is worth any screen time spent on it.

The Signal is a 2014 thriller with a runtime of 1 hour and 35 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.0 and a MetaScore of 54.

The Signal
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  • Release Date
    2014
  • MPAA Rating
    PG-13
  • Runtime
    1 hr 35 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (68,846)
  • Metascore
    54