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The Noise
The personified voice of 17-year-old Ella’s eating disorder torments her and pulls her out of reality into a liminal space as she tries to live an everyday life.
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Plot Summary
A reclusive sound engineer begins to suspect that the strange noises he's been recording in his apartment might be evidence of a supernatural entity. As the sounds escalate, so does his paranoia, leading him down a rabbit hole of auditory terror and psychological breakdown.
Critical Reception
As 'The Noise' is a 2024 release, critical reception is still emerging. Early buzz suggests a polarizing response, with some praising its innovative sound design and atmosphere while others find its pacing too slow and its plot underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique use of sound to build tension and dread.
Criticized by some for a lack of clear narrative and character development.
Deemed a slow-burn horror experience that may not appeal to all.
Google audience: Audience reception is still forming, but initial comments highlight the film's effective sound design in creating a creepy atmosphere. Some viewers found the plot too ambiguous, while others appreciated the experimental nature of the storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film reportedly utilized over 100 hours of meticulously recorded ambient and manipulated sounds to create its auditory landscape, with the director emphasizing that sound was a character in itself.
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