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Noise (2007) offers a gritty look at the aftermath of a train incident through the eyes of a young cop. Matthew Saville crafts a tense atmosphere, blending crime and personal struggle. The protagonist’s tinnitus is not just a plot device; it’s a haunting reminder of his internal chaos set against the external turmoil. The film’s pacing can feel disorienting, mirroring the characters' fragmented thoughts. Performances are raw, particularly from the lead, who embodies this mix of doubt and determination. There’s a distinct sense of place in suburban Australia, capturing the mundane turned sinister. It’s not your standard thriller; it’s a haunting exploration of noise—both literal and metaphorical—that lingers long after the credits roll.
Shot in suburban Melbourne, enhancing the film's authentic feel.Director Matthew Saville is known for his character-driven narratives.Features practical effects that heighten emotional realism.Received mixed reviews but found a niche audience over time.
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