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Noise feels like a slow burn that turns unsettling pretty quickly. The director, Kim Soo-jin, really captures Ju-young's isolation with clever sound design—given her hearing impairment, the audience feels her growing paranoia. The atmosphere is thick with dread, especially in the cramped apartment setting where most of the action unfolds. Practical effects are used sparingly, but they hit hard when they do, enhancing the overall creepiness. Performances are solid, particularly from the lead, who navigates a complex emotional landscape while unraveling her sister's mystery. There's a rawness to it, a sense of impending doom that lingers long after the credits roll.
Director: Kim Soo-jin, known for atmospheric storytellingPrimarily set in a single apartment for intimacyFocus on sound design enhances Ju-young's experiencePractical effects complement the film's unsettling tone
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