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Feature |
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8.7 | |
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8.5 | ||
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8.4 | ||
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8.4 | ||
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8.5 | ||
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Distributor: Madman Running Time: 108 Minutes Classification: MA15+ Reviewer: Alex Frazier |
8.5 |
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Noise is an extremely well-written and directed Australian movie by Matthew Saville who manages to portray a variety of realistic human emotions by his intense scenes and story telling. The story revolves around Graham McGahan who is a scarred police officer, both emotionally and physically who is sent to a suburban shopping strip in order to investigate a string of violent murders. McGahan soon meets Lavinia, a possible witness of these horrible crimes who carries as much baggage as our hero. This complex tale has a plethora of twists, some real, some fiction that make this a compelling tale about life and death within Suburbia and how the decisions we make effect the outcome and paths of our lives. Whether it's McGahan with his deliberating tinnitus or Lavinia who was left unscarred by the crime scene, it's complexity is engaging move and will leave you drawn in from start to finish. Gripping.
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