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Noise (2008)
Released By: ThinkFilm Inc.   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: 5/9/2008
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Studio: ThinkFilm Inc.
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: Henry Bean
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: 5/9/2008
Home Video Release: 9/16/2008
Cast: Tim Robbins, William Baldwin, William Hurt, Bridget Moynahan, Margarita Levieva, Gabrielle Brennan
Published ID: 822120
UPC: 013131615692,
Plot: Tim Robbins, Bridget Moynahan, and William Hurt star in writer/director Henry Bean's topical urban comedy following one man's quest for a little peace and quiet in the big city. The noise was bothersome when David Owen (Robbins) first moved to New York City, but back in those early days it was almost endearing in an odd sort of way; a forgivable manifestation of urban vitality, or so he had led himself to believe. These days the incessant barking of car alarms, traffic, and frustrated commuters seems to be driving David insane, never allowing him the opportunity to concentrate or focus on the task at hand. While this distraction is at first only bothersome on a superficial level, however, the thing that really riles David is that he is completely powerless to remedy the problem. As the days go on and the noise on the street seems to amplify in David's ears, he makes the decision to take up arms against the unseen intruder. Initially, David is content to simply let the air out of tires or leave notes on windshields when the owners of cars fail to turn off their alarms. When this approach fails to yield acceptable results, David's subversive urban sabotage techniques quickly evolve into full-blown acts of vandalism. Eventually, David is caught in the act and arrested by the police. After spending a night in jail, David confesses to his wife that he is in fact the urban folk hero who has come to be known by the public as The Rectifier for his repeated attempts to hold those responsible for urban noise pollution accountable for their auditory transgressions. When his wife voices concern about such extreme and irrational behavior, David dutifully agrees to give up his career as a noise-fighting vigilante. But try as he might, David simply cannot repress his lingering urge to strike back against such a formidable enemy. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Ever have something that get on your nerves?
Added 8/1/2009

I can imagine being in his shoes but I don't think I would go so far. After all the movie is fiction. I don't remember it being advertised when the movie came out. But I found it on a On Demand service one day and enjoyed it so much I bought the DVD.
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Gary Hoyt
Added 6/24/2009

I'd like to see more movies like this.
There are now over 7 billion people on earth, 4 billion in 1972. Meaning allot more natural noise.
The "IDIOTS" that make the unnecessary noise pollution with modified exhaust systems aren't "cool" they are the scourge of society.

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wont be shown in school civics class...
Added 6/3/2009

This movie is to cool to write a synopsis for, if you can't stand the system and believe that change can only come from outside of it, watch this. Alright then, the acting, directing, and writing were all of professional quality. Look out for the "ugly vagina" scene which makes this a no-no for the kiddies.
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Delightful and original
Added 4/23/2009

Noise is an fantastic deviation from the norm that sadly did not make enough of a splash when it was released, which was only 2 years ago I was amazed to find out. Robbins plays alawyer that is constantly annoyed with the noise of living in New York city. Added on top of the stresses of his home life and work, Robbins begins to take the fight to the source, becoming a high profile vandal known as the Rectefier. His attacks on his foe draw the ire of the mayor of New York City, and the battle between them for Robbins sanity follows a variety of interesting turns.

Robbins acting in this is top notch, supported by several smaller names, most of whom held their weight, but was nearly poisoned by a few parts that felt overblown and outrageous.

There are quite a few scenes that feel drastically out of place, and Robbins tailspin marriage and separated affair feels a bit overdone, almost to the point of softcore pornography. But aside from this weird turn, the movie was hysterical, with several scenes worth watching repeatedly, and an ending message that's uplifting and empowering, that the little guy can still slay the giant.

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Noise Pollution!
Added 3/28/2009

I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this movie. While I don't share Tim Robbins or his wife's political views, I have also enjoyed Tim Robbins the actor. He has a very natural, easy way about him. The supporting cast are also very good.

The subject of noise pollution is near and dear to my heart. I'm extremely sensitive to external noises, whether it be an annoying car alarm, a neighbors annoying dog barking, idiots driving by with a 1,000 watts of stereo system in their car (and wanting everyone to know it), annoyingly loud garbage trucks (touched on in the movie) etc. We seem to live in a world that is increasingly self-centered, where people only care about their own needs. Rudeness abounds. I guess as our cities become more and more populated increasing noise pollution is the expected result, but it's disturbing how many of the noise polluters truly don't care about the fact they are bothering someone else. Our cities have gotten noisier and ruder and this film tackles those issues head on. I found it to be refreshingly original, funny, well written, and well acted.

One star was deducted for a scene involving two women spreading their legs for each other and admiring how "pretty" and how "ugly" their respective vagina's look. One of the women then goes on to complain about how bad it makes her feel to have an ugly looking vagina. Really, the whole scene should have been cut, it was pointless, vulgar, and very distasteful.

Still, I highly recommend this movie just for it's sheer originality. Such a simple concept, man goes vigilante after being fed up with loud, obnoxious car alarms. A really neat movie evolved from that simple idea, and while there is very little creativity in Hollyweird these days, the independents can still be counted on for that.

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