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NOISE (2012) offers a fascinating dive into the chaotic soundscape of Tel Aviv through the lens of a couple dealing with hyper-acoustic sensitivity. The documentary's tone blurs the line between humor and despair, creating an atmosphere that's both relatable and jarring. The pacing feels intentional; it mirrors the incessant disturbances that plague their daily lives. The narration by the man's wife adds an intimate layer, pulling you into their world while allowing moments of levity to punctuate the often overwhelming reality. What stands out is how it captures urban life’s auditory chaos without heavy-handed commentary, making you really feel the impact of noise on mental health and relationships. It's a unique piece, not just in subject but in its emotional resonance.
Unique study of sound and sensitivity.Blends humor with serious themes.Intimate insights into urban living.
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