
The Signal
A creeping dread permeates this non-linear horror-thriller as a technologically-induced psychosis rapidly unravels societal order. Unlike typical outbreak narratives, *The Signal* doesn't focus on the physical transformation of its victims, but on the agonizing psychological breakdown experienced by those succumbing to a pervasive, digitally-transmitted influence. The film chillingly portrays escalating paranoia and desperate attempts at connection as loved ones turn violently against each other, showcasing the insidious power of mass hysteria cultivated through ubiquitous technology. Told through fractured, shifting perspectives, the narrative prioritizes the emotional toll of losing oneself – and witnessing the loss of sanity in those closest to you – amplifying a growing sense of helplessness in the face of an invisible, inescapable threat. The fragmented storytelling underscores the disorienting nature of the signal itself, offering a disturbing, contemporary exploration of control, fear, and the fragility of reality in an interconnected world.
Imininingwane Yefilimu
- Abaqondisi
- David Bruckner, Dan Bush, Jacob Gentry
- Usuku Lokukhishwa
- 2007-07-13
- Ubude Besikhathi
- 103 imiz
- Isilinganiso
- 5.9 / 10 (343)













