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So, 'White Noise' is an intriguing dive into the mind of Ava, who is struggling with misophonia. The film creates this unsettling atmosphere right from the get-go, really playing on sound—or rather, the lack of it. It’s fascinating how they utilize the anechoic chamber as a setting, making you feel the weight of silence and the dread that comes with it. The pacing feels just right; not too rushed, but it never lingers either. The practical effects, while subtle, really amplify the psychological horror element. Plus, the performances are solid, especially in how they capture Ava’s escalating anxiety. There’s something distinct about how it challenges our perception of sound, pushing boundaries in a quiet, yet deeply impactful way.
Explores themes of sound and silence in unique ways.Practical effects lend an unsettling realism to the experience.Pacing balances tension and character development effectively.
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