Some critics found the plot to be "style over substance," with a convoluted second act. Rotten Tomatoes: Generally sits in the 60% range (Fresh). I can provide more detail if you're interested in:
💡 As Nick sprints toward the horizon, he breaks through a "shattering" sky, revealing that the entire desert and facility are actually part of a massive spacecraft or bio-dome. The film ends with the revelation that they are in space, likely on Station 2.3.5.4 , and Dr. Damon (an anagram for NOMAD) is an alien observer testing human emotional limits. Critical Reception
Nick discovers his legs have been replaced with advanced alien prosthetics. Sterile, clinical horror, psychological thriller. Act III: The Escape The_Signal_m1080p_2014_
A deeper of Nick's physical transformation.
The trio is lured to a remote location in Nevada by a rival hacker named "NOMAD." Found-footage aesthetic, grounded indie drama. Act II: The Containment Nick wakes up in a sterile, underground research facility. Some critics found the plot to be "style
He is interrogated by the mysterious Dr. Wallace Damon (Laurence Fishburne).
The protagonists are told they have been exposed to an "E.B.E." (Extraterrestrial Biological Entity). The film ends with the revelation that they
Follows MIT students Nick (Brenton Thwaites) and Jonah (Beau Knapp).