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Signal dives deep into a claustrophobic atmosphere that really does something with the hospital setting. Déborah, played with an intense vulnerability, is sort of trapped in this limbo where she’s not just battling her injuries but also an unseen presence. The pacing is interesting – it builds tension slowly, almost like the room itself is closing in. There’s a certain rawness to the practical effects that grounds the supernatural elements. It’s not just about the scares, but also about exploring themes of communication and isolation. It's distinctive in how it captures that blend of fear and desperation, making you feel her fight in a very personal way.
Signal is still relatively new, so it hasn't had a massive distribution yet, making early editions somewhat scarce. It's currently attracting collectors who appreciate psychological horror intertwined with practical effects. As more people discover it, interest is likely to grow, especially among those who favor indie horror with a strong atmosphere.
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