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Sound of Noise

  • 2010
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  • 1h 42m
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7.1/10
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Sound of Noise (2010)
A tone-deaf cop works to track down a group of guerilla percussionists whose anarchic public performances are terrorizing the city.
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A tone-deaf cop works to track down a group of guerilla percussionists whose anarchic public performances are terrorizing the city.A tone-deaf cop works to track down a group of guerilla percussionists whose anarchic public performances are terrorizing the city.A tone-deaf cop works to track down a group of guerilla percussionists whose anarchic public performances are terrorizing the city.

  • Directors
    • Ola Simonsson
    • Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
  • Writers
    • Ola Simonsson
    • Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
    • Jim Birmant
  • Stars
    • Bengt Braskered
    • Sanna Persson Halapi
    • Magnus Börjeson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Ola Simonsson
      • Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
    • Writers
      • Ola Simonsson
      • Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
      • Jim Birmant
    • Stars
      • Bengt Braskered
      • Sanna Persson Halapi
      • Magnus Börjeson
    • 22User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Bengt Braskered
    • Amadeus Warnebring
    • (as Bengt Nilsson)
    Sanna Persson Halapi
    • Sanna
    Magnus Börjeson
    • Magnus
    Johannes Björk
    • Johannes
    Marcus Boij
    • Marcus
    • (as Marcus Haraldson Boij)
    Fredrik Myhr
    • Myran
    Anders Vestergard
    • Anders
    Axel Bergendal
    • Amadeus as a Child
    Nina Brundahl Warnolf
    • Mother as Young
    • (as Nina Brunndahl Warnolf)
    Martin Bergendal
    • Father as Young
    Bilo Frenander
    • Grand-Father
    Tage Persson
    • Oscar as a Child
    Benjamin Peetre
    • Policeman with Radio
    Lasse Svensson
    • Motorcycle Police
    Paula McManus
    • Colette
    Ralph Carlsson
    Ralph Carlsson
    • Hagman
    Pelle Öhlund
    • Sanchez
    Peter Schildt
    Peter Schildt
    • Police Chief
    • Directors
      • Ola Simonsson
      • Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
    • Writers
      • Ola Simonsson
      • Johannes Stjärne Nilsson
      • Jim Birmant
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    10evamadelon

    Brings new meaning to the term "Musical Comedy"

    My husband and I saw this tonight at the Seattle International Film Festival and we can't wait to be able to share it with our friends. The story is simple but endlessly creative: a group of musicians attempt to bring music to a city while a police officer attempts to get some much-needed peace and quiet.

    We enjoyed the touches of whimsy and magic and were increasingly impressed by each successive musical experiment. The dialogue, the visual cues, and, yes, the music itself kept us riveted to the screen. The movie was received well by the audience, who rewarded it with hearty laughter in many places and a long round of applause at the end.

    This film can be appreciated by everyone, from the highly musical (myself) to the tone-deaf (my husband)!
    5christian94

    Original, funny and groundbreaking but unsatisfactory as a film

    The first scene in the car is unforgettable and brilliant. The character intros are clichés but work well and bring out assured laughs. The premise is far-fetched but ingenious. Art and music terrorism is well explored and the points well taken, although the anarchist approach relies too much on the opposition to classical music in my taste as opposed to perhaps seeing it as an extension or evolution. Classical music is demonized and various forms of pop are frown upon, yet the final song which may be the best one is a popish bossa nova ballad.

    The acts of terrorism are in 4 acts of a musical mastermind mayhem. The first one works the best in all aspects and especially musically while the 3 others like the rest of the movie starts to drag. Narratively, some elements are very weak and even if it is a wacky comedy makes for uninteresting moments and unreal connections. I was annoyed at many situations, reactions and characters which may be the case for some viewers.

    However this film should still be seen for its inventive premise and many memorable scenes. Some scenes are beautiful and some are truly laugh out loud funny. Have a look at it and decide if you want to fast-forward some of it or claim it to be the next best thing like the Young Critics at Cannes and many others did.

    And let there be silence.
    8mbs

    Very inventive premise will either charm you or annoy you depending on your tolerance of whimsy

    Sound of Noise actually manages the very rare feat of laying out a unique spin on the detective/police procedural format. Oh the elements are there, there's a cop, there's a band of "terrorists" who are always two steps ahead, there's a personal connection between the acts of the terrorists and the detective's home life, there's a very neat cat and mouse game between the detective and the leader of the terrorists (who happens to be a blond woman) but of course the fact that the band of terrorists are all frustrated musicians and that the act of terror they're spreading is musical based (they get together at various locations and "play" any object that's around--staging these very performance art like set pieces in areas and pretty much annoying the heck out of everyone who happens to be around) This movie is definitely far more original then any other cop movie is these days. (well any that i can think of as of the time i'm writing this at least) Of course none of that originality wouldn't mean anything if the pacing of the movie weren't tight, or if the lead character's personal life weren't also interesting, or if the suspense of what the detective is actually going to do once he captures this band of terrorists (or even if he wants to capture them given his personal background) I have to give a lot of credit to this movie for being pretty original in that even with a well worn format i still had little idea where the movie was ultimately going to go--and if the last ten or twenty minutes don't exactly play out the way you'd like them to--that's pretty OK because quite honestly i'm not sure i could've come up with a better ending either. (and really the more i think about it the more i quite like the ending--it very much matches the tone and events of what came before and what we've come to know about the 2 leading characters throughout the movie) Will this movie hold up on repeat viewing? i'd like to think so--even if the frustrated musical terrorists ultimately become annoying---i really really really quite enjoyed the detective's back story and how his back story plays into his need to capture this band of terrorists. Its actually kind of a cute love story in a way, a bizarre one, but definitely a cute one. About that background of the cop tho---when you read the following sentence--you're reaction to it should indicate whether you'd be charmed or annoyed by this film. The lead detective happens to not especially care for music because he comes from a family of well known music lovers--his brother is a conductor for the local symphony while he himself is rather tone deaf and clueless about what makes good music--so of course it should fall to him to stop this musical band of terrorists from spreading their own brand of "music" around town. I'm telling you right now--if that bit of whimsy makes you wanna hit your computer screen then this movie is definitely not for you--but then again what are you doing looking at these user comments here in the first place if not to check this one out a little bit???
    The_Film_Cricket

    The best movie you've ever heard

    When The Sound of Noise ended, I wasn't entirely sure what to think about it. Here is a film so bizarre, with a plot so daffy that it becomes one of those films that you either embrace or reject. It took me quite some time to figure out where I stand with it, and as of now I'm on the embracing side with a few minor reservations.

    This is a caper film, but not of the Michael Mann variety. This is something that might make have added Bansky to its thank you's during the closing credits. It involves an unfortunate soul named Amadeus Warnebring, who was born into a family of musical legends. Unfortunately, he was born tone deaf. With that, he grew up and became a detective.

    Amadeus seems to be very good at this job, but seems trumped in his current task of tracking down the identities of a terrorist group who have been committing random acts of public disruption. They don't blow things up or hurt anyone, no, they play music at inappropriate places. As the movie opens, the ringleader is being chased through town in a van by the cops while her boyfriend sits in the back and plays the drums in time to a metronome. They act as a sort of Bonnie and Clyde of auditory disruption. What they are doing doesn't seem to make any sense, but what they accomplish is some kind of weird genius.

    The crooks get away, and Amadeus is on their trail. We meet the couple, Sanna and Magnus as they work to pull together a masterpiece of musical distraction. They hire four expert drummers, all with differing styles, and determine what objects make the perfect percussive sounds. Their plan is to break into four major institutions, a hospital, a bank, an opera house and high-tension towers and play their music on objects that might be considered non-musical. Each crime will represent a different movement in their composition.

    The music isn't especially good, but the audacity with which they commit their dastardly deeds is kind of fun. Attempting to find a purpose behind this might be as futile as trying to understand why clouds look like everyday objects. In the pattern of poetry, it might be said "because it's there." The film has an inevitable sense of humor from which it never recedes. A film this bizarre wouldn't work if it allowed any measure of seriousness to seep in. The scene set in a hospital is the most curious, a the terrorist use the belly of a fat man as one of their instruments and the sound of the oxygen tanks for the tones. The scene at the high-tension towers is the most memorable, with the city's power grid blinking on and off like a bizarre Christmas light display. It is a sight to behold.

    If there is a weakness, I'm afraid that it is that this film runs on a bit longer than it should. It is based on a 2001 short film called "Music for One Apartment and Six Drummers" which ran this premise just about as far as it possibly could. This film, at an hour and forty-two minutes, runs its course probably about a half hour longer than it should. Yet, while I complain about the length, I won't complain about the content. I will only say that while it is a good film, not a great one, it succeeded in giving me an experience that I can't say I've ever had before. That's a good thing.
    7Skruttan

    Just Brilliant!

    This movie is pure joy, musically and cinematically. Just the idea of having six drummers as terrorists, using everyday objects as instruments is so brilliant it doesn't even matter how good or bad the movie is. Fortunately this movie does great at both having an original idea, great characters and beautiful cinematography. The musical numbers is of course awesome, but also the plot line involving the policeman Warnebring is brilliant. You really feel for the character, even if he starts of as the bad guy(kind of), and you also root for him sometimes, even though he tries to stop the musicians. This is an amazing movie experience that I can recommend for everyone who has a heart(cheesy,but true), and can enjoy great cinema.

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    • Trivia
      At the concert the main character's brother is conducting the 2nd movement Haydn's Symphony No 94, the Surprise. It features one loud note - a wake up note - to rouse the possibily sleeping audience, but also as a way of poking fun at the overly pretentious listeners. This fits exactly with one theme of this movie where they are poking fun at the pretentious nature of modern artists who believe everything they make is significant.
    • Quotes

      Sanna: This is a gig! Everybody keep calm! Move! We don't want to hurt anyone! We're only here for the music! You are our audience! Sit down, listen, and nobody will get hurt!

    • Crazy credits
      This is a work of fiction. Don't try this at home - electricity kills!
    • Connections
      References Music for One Apartment and Six Drummers (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Symphony No. 94 in G Major - Surprise
      Written by Joseph Haydn

      Performed by The Malmö Opera Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • December 29, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • France
      • Denmark
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Swedish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ban Nhạc Gây Rối
    • Filming locations
      • Malmö Opera, Malmö, Skåne län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • Bliss
      • dfm Fiktion
      • Nordisk Film
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    • Budget
      • €4,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $24,565
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,877
      • Mar 11, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $456,366
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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