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The Sound (2025)
Horror thriller about a group of elite climbers granted access to the Forbidden Wall, a long-closed mysterious peak, where they encounter supernatural horrors signaled by eerie sounds. Directed by Brendan Devane. Stars Jocelyn Hudon, William Fichtner, and Christina Kirkman.
Horror thriller about a group of elite climbers granted access to the Forbidden Wall, a long-closed mysterious peak, where they encounter supernatural horrors signaled by eerie sounds. Directed by Brendan Devane. Stars Jocelyn Hudon, William Fichtner, and Christina Kirkman.
The film's supernatural conflict draws on Native American folklore to frame an ancient evil's containment, but superficial handling of indigenous elements and reliance on outsider intervention avoid ideological advocacy, yielding a neutral political stance.
The film features a cast with some ethnic diversity through Arab and Asian actors amid mostly white performers. Its narrative incorporates Native American folklore as a protective element against supernatural horror, subtly highlighting the consequences of ignoring indigenous warnings without centering an explicit critique of traditional identities.
The film depicts no meaningful family structures or relationships, with the only reference being a protagonist's grandfather's past death on the climbing site, serving as mere backstory motivation rather than any exploration of family life or values.
The film features no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No transgender characters or themes are present in the film, offering no portrayal to assess for affirming, problematic, or incidental impact.
Female characters including Dana Watkins and Emily join a group of climbers facing a supernatural malevolent force on a forbidden wall. Conflicts involve survival against environmental hazards and an unseen entity through climbing and evasion, with no instances of direct physical combat between characters.
The Sound is an original horror film featuring fictional characters and real-life climbers portraying themselves or similar roles, with no adaptations, reboots, or historical figures involving gender changes.
The Sound features original characters in a newly created horror narrative about climbers facing supernatural threats, with no source material, prior adaptations, or historical figures establishing canonical races for any roles.
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