Sound of Nothing is a post-apocalyptic drama film directed by Monte Light and released in 2013. The film tells the story of two survivors, Will (Robert Strasser) and Eva (Melissa Brielle Jordan), who are struggling to survive in a world where all life has seemingly ceased to exist. The film begins with Will and Eva awakening from cryogenic sleep after an unspecified amount of time. They find themselves in a barren and desolate landscape, with no signs of life and struggling to maintain their own lives. Food and water are scarce, and Will and Eva must rely on each other to survive.
As they journey through the wasteland, they begin to piece together what led to the collapse of civilization. Eva discovers a diary left behind by a scientist who warns of an impending disaster caused by unchecked technological progress, while Will recalls his experiences working on a top-secret military project.
One day, they come across a woman named Maggie (Maggie Coerver Soto) who is heavily armed and mistrustful of outsiders. Despite their initial wariness, Will and Eva manage to convince Maggie to join them on their journey, and they begin to bond over their shared struggle to survive.
As they journey further, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, including a group of hostile survivors, harsh environmental conditions, and a lack of resources. However, they also find hope in unexpected places, including a chance encounter with a group of children who have managed to adapt to the new world and a small community of survivors who are working to rebuild society.
Throughout the film, Strasser, Jordan, and Soto deliver strong performances and manage to convey a sense of loneliness, desperation, and hope as they struggle to survive in a world where everything they know has been destroyed. The cinematography is also impressive, with the desolate landscapes and abandoned locations effectively communicating the sense of isolation and despair that permeates the film.
While Sound of Nothing may not appeal to everyone, it is a thought-provoking and engaging film that explores themes of survival, humanity, and the consequences of unchecked technological progress. It is a powerful reminder that everything we take for granted can be taken away in an instant, and that our actions have consequences that can reverberate for generations to come. Overall, this is a film that is well worth watching for fans of post-apocalyptic dramas and thought-provoking storytelling.
Sound of Nothing is a 2013 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 23 minutes.
It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.9.