A sound restoration archivist who discovers a hidden, subliminal frequency woven into the final broadcast of a famed, but forgotten, opera singer – a frequency that doesn’t just *sound* like grief, but *induces* it – and when the phenomenon begins spreading through the city, she must unravel the source of the “Resonance” before it plunges the entire population into an inescapable, collective despair, revealing a decades-old tragedy and a chilling motive for sonic manipulation.
“Broken Resonance” follows a sound restoration archivist who discovers a hidden, subliminal frequency woven into the final broadcast of a famed, but forgotten, opera singer – a frequency that doesn’t just *sound* like grief, but *induces* it – and when the phenomenon begins spreading through the city, she must unravel the source of the “Resonance” before it plunges the entire population into an inescapable, collective despair, revealing a decades-old tragedy and a chilling motive for sonic manipulation.
broken record, cracked vinyl, static, distorted opera singer silhouette, cityscape shrouded in grey fog, melancholic blue and grey color palette, sound waves visibly emanating from a vintage microphone, a single tear rolling down a woman's face partially obscured by shadow, film grain, dramatic lighting, title "Broken Resonance" prominently displayed, tagline: "Some frequencies shouldn't be heard." --ar 2:3 --style cinematic --quality 1 --v 5.2