

Noise
Joyce Chandler (Trish Goff), a young divorced woman and recovering alcoholic, moves into a Manhattan apartment that seems a bit too secluded to be true. It is: Upstairs lives Charlotte Bancroft (Ally Sheedy), a woman with a wall of obliviousness who can turn even an 'apology' into a guilt trip, Charlotte persists in making Joyce's nighttime hours a living hell. As the torture continues, Joyce starts to lose her grip on her job, her health and her sanity. It's a heck of a price to pay for having your own place.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the dark world of police corruption and its devastating impact on a community. It explores the systemic issues within law enforcement that allow misconduct to fester and highlights the bravery of those who dare to speak out against it. The film uncovers shocking cases and the personal stories of victims and whistleblowers, painting a grim picture of justice denied.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its heavy-handed approach and lack of nuanced storytelling. While some appreciated its attempt to tackle difficult subject matter, many found its execution to be amateurish and its arguments lacking in depth. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some viewers finding it a powerful exposé and others dismissing it as sensationalist.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts to expose police corruption but is hindered by poor production quality.
- Lacks a balanced perspective and resorts to unsubstantiated claims.
- Fails to offer a compelling narrative despite its important subject matter.
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Fun Fact
Due to its limited release and low critical reception, 'Noise' is not widely known and has garnered very little attention in film databases or award circuits.
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