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The Signal (2007)
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The Signal is a 2007 American horror film. It is told in three acts, each written and directed by a different individual but following the same story.In the fictional city of Terminus, lovers Ben and Mya are awakened when a barrage of seemingly random sounds and colors begin emitting from Ben's television. The couple quickly discovers that telephones are similarly affected. Ben dismisses the disturbances and tries to persuade Mya to finally leave her husband Lewis.After making tentative plans to leave Terminus with Ben the next day, Mya returns to her apartment building, but something is terribly wrong. Her neighbors are acting strangely and seem to be growing increasingly agitated and violent. Her husband Lewis most of all...Not to be confused with the 2014 thriller of the same name. | |
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The Signal (2007) / int_2c7416bb | type |
Acting Unnatural | |
The Signal (2007) / int_2c7416bb | comment |
Acting Unnatural: A man has just been killed. | |
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The Signal (2007) / int_5db59a03 | type |
Brown Note | |
The Signal (2007) / int_5db59a03 | comment |
Brown Note: Although not everyone who is affected becomes violent, no one can encounter the Signal without having their perception of reality altered. | |
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The Signal (2007) / int_77922c8c | type |
Batter Up! | |
The Signal (2007) / int_77922c8c | comment |
Batter Up!: Lewis's weapon for the first half of the film before switching to a tank of bug spray. | |
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The Signal (2007) / int_8b6e8d7 | type |
Anachronic Order | |
The Signal (2007) / int_8b6e8d7 | comment |
Anachronic Order: The story takes small leaps backward and forward in several spots. | |
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The Signal (2007) / int_caa28b82 | type |
Cloudcuckoolander | |
The Signal (2007) / int_caa28b82 | comment |
Cloudcuckoolander: Jim Parsons maintains a supernatural level of obliviousness to the situation around him. This adds some great comedy to the film's second act, but unfortunately leads to Alone with the Psycho. Given how obsessed with sex he is (he has almost no lines not revolving around women) he may have been affected by the signal as well and become obsessed to the point of not noticing the chaos around him.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); }) | |
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The Signal (2007) / int_d001c42c | type |
Anti-Villain | |
The Signal (2007) / int_d001c42c | comment |
Anti-Villain: Despite brutally murdering several people, all Lewis wants to do is find and protect his wife even though she is cheating on him. | |
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Alone with the Psycho | |
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Jim Parsons maintains a supernatural level of obliviousness to the situation around him. This adds some great comedy to the film's second act, but unfortunately leads to Alone with the Psycho. Given how obsessed with sex he is (he has almost no lines not revolving around women) he may have been affected by the signal as well and become obsessed to the point of not noticing the chaos around him. | |
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