Noise

Noise
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DVD Details

  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 28 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: September 16, 2008
  • Originally Released: 2007
  • Label: Starz / Anchor Bay

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 4,436
[I]t stars a hilarious and hefty Tim Robbins as a New York bourgeois who radicalized by the suffering caused him by the ear-splitting din of the city, transforms himself into a self-styled noise-vigilante...
Los Angeles Times
May 16, 2008
Rating: B -- The black comedy Noise may be a one-joke movie but it's a resonant one. Full Review
Christian Science Monitor
May 16, 2008
Rating: 3/4 -- A tale of obsession and vigilantism cut with humor and a little Hegel, Henry Bean's Noise is a satisfyingly screwy New York story in which a successful businessman/family man jettisons all because he can't stand the cacophony on the street. Full Review
Philadelphia Inquirer
May 15, 2008
[T]his second obsessive study in fanaticism by writer-director Henry Bean has its own delirious integrity and outsider-art charm. -- Grade: B
Entertainment Weekly
May 16, 2008
Rating: 2/4 -- It's wickedly amusing for a little bit, but ultimately the film becomes what it's fighting: just noise.
Rolling Stone
May 15, 2008
Amusing but marginal. Full Review
Variety
Sep 25, 2008
Could have and should have been a demented little gem, but as it is, it's just a muddled, sloppy, and often incoherent little rant about New York... Full Review
Cinema Crazed
Sep 4, 2010

Product Description:

Anyone who's ever been kept up all night by a car alarm will love NOISE, a comedic howl of urban rage. Tim Robbins stars as David Owen, a New York City husband and father who gradually lets the urban blight of car alarms drive him mad. He becomes "the Rectifier," a vigilante superhero (of sorts) who sabotages cars with malfunctioning alarms. As his notoriety spreads, the mayor (William Hurt) decides to take action and bring the Rectifier to justice. Meanwhile, David's madness drives away his cellist wife (Bridget Moynahan) and he takes refuge in the arms of a younger, Eastern European grad student (Margarita Levieva) for whom his urban resistance has a valid socio-political dimension. Based on writer-director-producer Henry Bean's real-life failed crusade against noise pollution, the film never falls too far on the side of either satire or urban sermonizing, which is to its credit. Viewers of the "mad as hell and not going to take it anymore" sort, for whom the inanity of the car alarm phenonemon is a continual and understandable source of frustration, will want to rally behind this movie like some kind of crazy freak flag. There's some nicely sketched in detail of Upper West Side family life, with Moynahan a memorably warm presence and Robbins gamely poking fun at his own real-life predisposition for social activism.

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  • UPC: 013131615692
  • Shipping Weight: 0.25/lbs (approx)
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