Whistle 4K 2025 Ultra HD 2160p
A group of high school students accidentally discovers an ancient Aztec artifact—a whistle whose sound is not meant for the living. After their first attempt to use their find, inexplicable and deadly events begin to unfold around them.
When the deaths cease to be a coincidence and become a pattern, the teenagers try to understand what they’re up against. As they investigate the whistle’s origins and its bloody history, they realize they’ve set in motion a force that won’t stop on its own. Time is running out, and their only chance of survival is to sever the connection between the artifact and whatever it has summoned.
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Canada
mid-2020s
Chris (Daphne Keen) — a sullen, unsociable high school senior and new student at the school; she has experienced a tragedy and doesn’t want to talk to anyone
Rel (Skye Young) — Chris’s cousin, with whom she is staying; he is lively and outgoing and is in love with the most popular girl
Ellie (Sophie Neliss) — a sociable and kind-hearted girl who shows interest in Chris
Dean (Jaleel Swabi) — a local basketball player and friend of a school athlete who died under mysterious circumstances; a reckless womanizer and heavy drinker
Grace (Alisa Skovby) — the local beauty, Dean’s girlfriend, with whom Rel is in love
Noah (Percy Hines White) — a youth pastor who sells weed to kids and preaches questionable values
Ivy (Michelle Fairley) — the grandmother of the deceased basketball player and owner of the sinister whistle
Mr. Craven (Nick Frost) — a school teacher who decides to profit from selling the whistle
A teen mystery thriller that doesn’t claim to be particularly original. The plot revolves around an ancient whistle that, judging by its appearance, belonged to ancient Native American tribes. Blow it—and everyone who hears that whistle will die shortly thereafter.
The concept of how they die is interesting. Death itself comes to each person at the moment of their death. For example, the basketball player shown at the beginning actually died from a gas leak—he burned to death. And Death appeared to him in the form of his adult self, a horribly charred body. Your death is you yourself; you’ll simply die before the time that was originally intended for you.
There were two interesting deaths here, but the rest was uninteresting. The atmosphere and influence of *Destination* are clearly felt. But *Whistle* doesn’t even come close to its level. Although everything is quite vivid and therefore watchable.
The theme of same-sex love—which I’m generally open to—was incredibly annoying. But when it’s shoved into scenes where it looks ridiculous, where it has no impact on the plot, and where it’s clearly only there to tick a box—it comes across as pathetic and pointless.
Overall, the movie isn’t bad—it’s fine for a one-time watch, and actually works better as background noise. But I can’t exactly call it awful either. Fans of the genre might enjoy it. It wasn’t scary even once—and that’s the saddest part…
Info Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265 (80.5 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 2.40:1
Original aspect ratio: 2.39:1
Info Audio
#English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
#Italian: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
Info Subtitles
English SDH (PGS), Italian (PGS).File size: 60.37 GB












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