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White Noise

  • 2022
  • 13
  • 2h 16min
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5,7/10
47 k
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Don Cheadle, May Nivola, Greta Gerwig, Adam Driver, and Raffey Cassidy in White Noise (2022)
Dramatizes a contemporary American family's attempts to deal with the mundane conflicts of everyday life while grappling with the universal mysteries of love, death, and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world.
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Une famille américaine tente de gérer les conflits banals de la vie quotidienne tout en s'attaquant aux mystères universels de l'amour, de la mort et de la possibilité d'être heureux dans un... Tout lireUne famille américaine tente de gérer les conflits banals de la vie quotidienne tout en s'attaquant aux mystères universels de l'amour, de la mort et de la possibilité d'être heureux dans un monde incertain.Une famille américaine tente de gérer les conflits banals de la vie quotidienne tout en s'attaquant aux mystères universels de l'amour, de la mort et de la possibilité d'être heureux dans un monde incertain.

  • Réalisation
    • Noah Baumbach
  • Scénario
    • Noah Baumbach
    • Don DeLillo
  • Casting principal
    • Adam Driver
    • Greta Gerwig
    • Don Cheadle
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    47 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Noah Baumbach
    • Scénario
      • Noah Baumbach
      • Don DeLillo
    • Casting principal
      • Adam Driver
      • Greta Gerwig
      • Don Cheadle
    • 475avis d'utilisateurs
    • 207avis des critiques
    • 66Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 25 nominations au total

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    Trailer 2:26
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    Rôles principaux99+

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    Adam Driver
    Adam Driver
    • Jack
    Greta Gerwig
    Greta Gerwig
    • Babette
    Don Cheadle
    Don Cheadle
    • Murray
    Madison Gaughan
    • College on the Hill
    Douglas Brodax
    • College on the Hill
    Carly Brodax
    • College on the Hill
    Jill Brodax
    • College on the Hill
    Wickham Reeve
    • College on the Hill
    • (as Wickham Bermingham)
    Michael William Chopra
    • College on the Hill
    Santu Chopra
    • College on the Hill
    Danielle Williams
    Danielle Williams
    • College on the Hill
    Mathew Williams
    • College on the Hill
    • (as Matthew Williams)
    May Nivola
    • Steffie
    Raffey Cassidy
    Raffey Cassidy
    • Denise
    Sam Nivola
    Sam Nivola
    • Heinrich
    Henry Moore
    • Wilder
    Dean Moore
    • Wilder
    Jacob Weinheimer
    • Student in Jack's Class
    • Réalisation
      • Noah Baumbach
    • Scénario
      • Noah Baumbach
      • Don DeLillo
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    Avis des utilisateurs475

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    4sirenau

    A bit of a head scratcher

    As someone who didn't read the book the movie is based on, i will say that i did not connect with this movie or the characters. Am ok with not connecting with characters but the characters in this movie are hard to understand which is odd because they talk and talk (usually at 100 miles an hour and over each other) so you think they would be all out in the open but it was like a wall between them and me. Like i completely failed to understand what it was that the author was saying about the world or the country when he wrote the book. Though i assume that the book was making some sort of commentary about the state of affairs because this movie feels somewhat too large in scale to just be a movie about coming to term with mortality and the difficulties that can arise in a marriage. Like the movie isn't bad but what are you? I will watch it again when it comes out on Netflix to try and see it with fresher eyes but if the purpose of the movie is to frustrate people so much that we rewatch it multiple times, i will say that they will succeed.
    8Pickwick12

    Faithful to the Source

    It's obvious a lot of reviewers of this film had no idea what to expect because of having no idea what is in the book it's based on. I'm not criticizing; there's certainly an argument for the fact that an adaptation should work on its own, even if you're unfamiliar. I'm not objective because I've read the book, and I thought it was pretty stunning. As an adaptation, the movie replicated the experience I had reading it-which is what I wanted and expected.

    I expected stylized dialogue and characters, with wildly surreal, satirical plot points united by theme rather than subject. If you don't understand what exactly unites the movie's acts and their progression, I struggle to explain it without getting overly spoilery but would suggest deeper investigation and checking out the novel, which is superb. To me, it makes sense. The interaction of the intensely personal with the broadly circumstantial creates a framework to discuss the capital I "Issue" that every human must deal with-and the ways we choose to cope, together and separately.

    What I applaud Noah and his actors for is making me care. The book has a brilliant writing style, but its surreality failed to give me some of the visceral sucker punches managed by Adam and Greta in particular.

    This film is not going to be for everyone, and I suspect its cast and crew was well aware of this. It's self-consciously extremely intellectual, long, and strange, with humor as dry as a desert. And it's purposefully unsettling. I would argue that it very much should be. It's making us look at something we all face daily-whether we like it or not.
    4exlana

    ignore the white noise

    I don't know how to describe this film, but it almost feels like watching 3 different films. It started like a parody of dead poet society, then follows up by a parody of war of the world, then a parody of unfaithful. And it seems like there's no correlation between these sequences.

    Yes, i'm aware White Noise is a satire of a supposedly average american family dealing with mundane troubles of death, live, love blah blah blah. Yes, i know it's based on a novel. No, i haven't read the novel. But seeing this film as is, and for whatever this film trying to be, i don't find it entertaining. Most of the humorous aspects are cringe.

    4/10.

    It's a 'surrealism film' , but not really.
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    A lot to like, and a lot I didn't fully understand

    I have to admire Noah Baumbach for following up Marriage Story with White Noise. Apart from each starring Adam Driver and centring on a family, the two couldn't be more different. One's a deeply emotional, easy to follow, and very moving family drama, and the other one... well, it's White Noise.

    It's got a premise that's hard to describe. There's a disaster which causes a great deal of panic for much of the film, but it's not the film's entire focus. In some ways, it feels a little like three short films all starring the same characters, and it's a bit hard to figure out how it all connects sometimes.

    The movie reminded me of other wild, unpredictable, all over the place movies in recent years, like Inherent Vice and Under the Silver Lake, but both of those felt like they had more method to their madness, and were consistent with their craziness.

    White Noise definitely isn't bad though. Adam Driver is as great as always, there were some funny parts, and much of the first hour or so is quite exciting. I'd say it's the final 45 minutes that have a few parts that drag, but then again, it builds to a good final scene, so make of that what you will.

    I look forward to seeing what people say when this drops on Netflix (but who knows whether it'll get much attention - it can be hard to predict what will trend). I have no shame in admitting that maybe some of the discussion will help me understand the parts of this film that I didn't quite get from watching it just now.

    (Also, if the Academy Awards don't nominate the LCD Soundsystem song written for this movie for Best Original Song, then they're cowards and/or they have no ears).
    6Lockout_Salties

    An interesting failure, but a failure nonetheless

    White Noise is, undoubtedly, the strangest movie Netflix has released this year, which is saying a lot given the competition. The plot is all over the place, the dialogue very stylized, and the overall atmosphere is engaging but off-putting. It's the type of movie that is sure to cause a lot of division in audiences.

    At its core, White Noise is about a college professor named Jack and his middle class family dealing with their fear of death, but what actually happens is quite complicated. So complicated, in fact, that it feels like three separate movies smashed together. To be fair, the novel is just as ungainly and incoherent, but at least you had the sense that you were the one with the problem. There was a mystique to DeLillo's writing that made it seem like there was a lot going on thematically with the strange choices. But in the movie? It just seems like bad, pretentious writing. I'm not even sure if Baumbach knew what DeLillo's aim was, or if he just guessed.

    One symptom of this is that the unnatural dialogue stick out like a sore thumb: in a scene where Jack's wife, Babette, says how open she is with communicating her feelings, Driver says "That is the point of Babette." In another moment, Jack is shopping with his coworker when said coworker suddenly says that Jack's wife's "hair looks important." What is the point of lines like this? Because all it accomplishes is taking you out of the moment and reminding you that you're watching a movie with a script. Not to mention the multiple long, unintelligible "philosophical" monologues that occasionally pop up. Is it an intentional commentary on the hollowness of academia? If so, then why are they presented so uncritically and played dead straight? It's just another disjointed element of the movie that seems unfinished.

    But even if the script fails them, the cast and tech crew don't give up on trying. Driver and Gerwig give very different performances, the former acting almost like an intentional caricature of a sitcom dad, and the latter trying to be serious the whole time. And yet it's one of the few disparate combinations in the film that actually pays off: their acting is convincing as a real couple. Gerwig, in particular, brings emotion to scenes that were completely absent of it on the page. The production design and score are also on point, creating a distinct and interesting atmosphere that also furthers the film's supposed social commentary. But none of this is quite enough to save White Noise from itself and its shortcomings.

    The best part of the film is far and away the end credits. I'm not saying that as some sort of flippant joke about the movie's quality, it's a genuinely incredible sequence. Somehow it captures the exact type of weirdness and existentialism and fun that's absent from the rest of the movie. It's so good that, in all honesty, you could probably skip the rest of the movie for it. White Noise is consistently watchable and unique, unlike anything else you'll see this year. But it's aimless, confused, and ultimately baffling to make any significant impact.

    Final Score: 62/100.

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    • Anecdotes
      This is Noah Baumbach's first time writing and directing a book-to-screen adaptation, and only his second adaptation after co-writing the screenplay for Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009).
    • Gaffes
      In the opening scene, many vehicles featured in Murray's crash sequence reel are from the 1990s and 2000s, whereas White Noise takes place in the 1980s.
    • Citations

      Jack: Family is the cradle of the world's misinformation

    • Crédits fous
      There is a scene at the end where the characters dance in a supermarket. As the credits start to roll, this sequence is played partially in reverse as the music continues to play normally.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Amanda the Jedi Show: This Movie Saved My Life (and the one's that almost ruined it): Best and Worst of 2022 (2023)
    • Bandes originales
      Lincoln Portrait
      Written by Aaron Copland

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 décembre 2022 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Site officiel
      • Official Netflix
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ruido De Fondo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Wellington, Ohio, États-Unis(Storefronts are built out and set up for July filming)
    • Sociétés de production
      • A24
      • BB Film Productions
      • Heyday Films
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    • Budget
      • 145 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 71 728 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 16 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.39 : 1

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