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Not only does he defy all concepts of reality, he makes the funniest
noise
ever made in that situation.
The use of sound keeps the tension consistent, and the dramatic shifts from silence to
noise
keeps the blood pumping, that's for sure.
I once lived with a roommate who attempted suicide, and our apartment was in a building where you could get a fifty dollar
noise
violation for sneezing after midnight - so, needless to say, I can easily relate to Polanski's "The Tenant."
The other residents of the building are all flaky and sticklers on keeping the
noise
level down - even the slightest 'titter' becomes a big deal and Polanski, who stars, becomes increasingly paranoid and succumbs to his loony hallucinations further and further as the film carries on.
According to commentary said
noise
was supplied by the unappreciated in our time Jay mewesey mewes but delivered with such conviction that i use it as my answerphone message on my cell.
None of the supposedly US characters looks or sounds American; the hairstyles and clothes, again, are very retro and much of the dialog appears to have been looped--without the appropriate background
noise!
As an example, the dialogue is littered with things like "I am going to make more
noise
than two skeletons making love in a tin coffin."
The four main characters in this movie all know this fact but find it out in one traumatic slap in the face evening while trying to drown the suburban
noise
in Phoenix Arizona.
There were no sound effects of the robot whatsoever, except for a clink
noise
when it walked.
People's shoes make more
noise
than their raised voices do.
It kills jaws,flicks off a helichopter,does the disco,and gets killed by annoying soldiers that stick thier gun barrel right next to the lens of the camera all with out making a
noise
mind you.
I lived in Manhattan for years and one of my overriding memories of it is the constant noise; sirens, garbage trucks, horns honking, boom boxes, crazy people yelling, etc.
I wonder what the film would have been like if it actually had the background
noise
that's so much a part of the city.
One criticism that makes this a less than perfect movie (although I rated it a 10 because it's just so way out there) is the audio track, which seems to be mixed way too low on my copy of the video, making it a struggle to hear what's being said over background noise, music, and tape hiss.
First, It has absolutely nothing to do with white noise, so why name it white
noise
II? Second the acting in this movie was sup par.
Now whats that distinctive
noise
you hear?Yes your right.It's the bottom of the barrel being scraped relentlessly one more time.Only this time we have reached the end of the line.NO MORE PLEASE!
Serious needs to go to comedy school for a couple of years, for he needs to learn that a lizard that makes a dinosaur
noise
isn't funny, and that being literally kicked out of somewhere and accompanied by a voice saying "and stay out!" isn't funny.
If you must watch this movie, do so with the sound off - and perhaps an assortment of music for background
noise
instead.
This movie can serve as background
noise
while passing around the party dip and refilling the cold refreshments.
Firstly, the writer of the film must never have taken mushrooms in his or her life as during one "sex scene" the two unsuspecting teens take mushrooms and proceed to have sex, a
noise
outside is heard and they chalk it up to it being the "shrooms" taking effect.
Mom At 16 started, and I had no intention of watching, leaving it on for background
noise.
One minute you can barely hear the actors, the next you are being blown away by music and/or background
noise.
An unstructured, clumsily-paced mess from start to finish, with little in the way of a plot and so much thunderous
noise
and self-conscious 'scary stuff' that it never comes close to creating the quietly unsettling atmosphere needed to set up the viewer for a scare.
The boy racer in everyone will enjoy the enthralling ride - equal to any racecam footage modern motorsport provides - the roar of a 60's Ferrari - to the enthusiast a sound now made mechanically impossible by
noise
regulations.
Perhaps the reason this film works so well is that instead of dealing with the usual tropes, De Villa restricts his story to three individuals who are suffering isolation in the
noise
and autonomy of New York City and are thus 'adrift' in a life that seems flat and without a beacon of hope.
His near-death experience, where he saw his family at the end of a long tunnel with bright light, has now given the ability to not only hear voices, i.e. white noise, in the static of televisions, but see people who will die.
Its
noise.
Just
noise.
One thing that is really exceptional in the movie is the amazing (and weiiird) soundtrack, and the unique musical scene that happens with everything that can probably create a sound, or noise, in the context...
Its not a bad film if you don't pay 100% attention to it, but as background noise, which is what it became, but as something to actually sit and watch from first frame to the last it's a bit of a trial.
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