
Noise
Footage from 2005’s Festival Art Rock in Saint-Brieuc, France, featuring Metric, Sonic Youth, Jeanne Balibar, and other acts.
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Plot Summary
A divorced dad, Dave, tries to reconnect with his teenage son, but struggles when his son becomes obsessed with the fictional character "Captain Mighty". Dave attempts to understand and engage with his son's fantasy world, leading to humorous and heartfelt interactions as he grapples with his own insecurities and the challenges of modern parenting.
Critical Reception
Noise received a mixed reception from critics, with many praising the performances, particularly Brendan Fraser's, and the film's heartfelt moments. However, some found the plot somewhat predictable and the tonal shifts between comedy and drama uneven.
What Reviewers Say
- Brendan Fraser delivers a commendable performance as a struggling father.
- The film attempts to explore themes of father-son relationships and escapism with varying degrees of success.
- While touching at times, the narrative struggles to find a consistent tone.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally found the film to be a sweet, if somewhat flawed, look at a father trying to connect with his son. Many appreciated the emotional core and Fraser's performance, though some felt it could have been more focused.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Greg Pritikin, drew inspiration for the father-son dynamic from his own experiences and observations.
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