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Rating: 5.574/10 by 660 users

White Noise (2022)

Jack Gladney, professor of Hitler studies at The-College-on-the-Hill, husband to Babette, and father to four children/stepchildren, is torn asunder by a chemical spill from a rail car that releases an "Airborne Toxic Event" forcing Jack to confront his biggest fear - his own mortality.

Directing:
  • Jonas Spaccarotelli
  • Katie Valovcin
  • Noah Baumbach
Writing:
  • Don DeLillo
  • Don DeLillo
  • Noah Baumbach
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Nov 25, 2022

Rating: 5.574/10 by 660 users

Alternative Title:
Weißes Rauschen - DE
Hvit støy - NO
Biały Szum - PL
Ruido de fondo - ES
ไวต์ นอยส์ - TH
Bruit de fond - CA

Country:
United Kingdom
United States of America
Language:
English
Deutsch
Runtime: 02 hour 16 minutes
Budget: $100,000,000
Revenue: $71,476

Plot Keyword: based on novel or book, natural disaster, new hampshire, dysfunctional family, toxic waste, ivy league college, airborne attack, hitler studies, dartmouth
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Adam Driver
Jack Gladney
Greta Gerwig
Babette Gladney
Don Cheadle
Murray Siskind
Raffey Cassidy
Denise Gladney
Sam Nivola
Heinrich Gladney
May Nivola
Steffie Gladney
Jodie Turner-Smith
Winnie Richards
André 3000
Elliot Lasher
Bill Camp
Man With TV
Barbara Sukowa
Sister Hermann Marie
Gideon Glick
Simuvac Technician
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 Bermingham
College on the Hill
Michael Chopra
College on the Hill
Santu Chopra
College on the Hill
Danielle Williams
College on the Hill
Matthew Williams
College on the Hill
Jacob Weinheimer
Student in Jack's Class
Danny Wolohan
German Teacher
Randall L. Johnson
Boarding House Tenant
David Neumann
Supermarket Announcer
Erik Moth
Store Manager
Gavin Ditz
Stock Boy
Brooke Bloom
Evacuee with Theory
Quincy Tyler Bernstine
Evacuee with Theory
Jennifer Tober
Evacuee with Theory
David Myers Gregory
Evacuee with Theory
Aaron Marcus
Evacuee with Theory
Benjamin Sheeler
Evacuee with Theory
Ted Weil
Evacuee with Theory
Jeanne Madison
Evacuee with Theory
Joey Nader
Evacuee With Theory
C.C. Boler
Evacuee with Theory
Maggie Lou Rader
Evacuee with Theory
Alphaeus Green, Jr.
Evacuee with Theory
Lauren Ashley Berry
Evacuee with Theory
Hannah Neff
Evacuee with Theory
Dean Wareham
Boy Scout Camp Singer
Britta Phillips
Boy Scout Camp Singer
Chloe Fineman
Simuvac Technician
Janette Torrico-Woo
Life Jacket Family
Howard Y. Woo
Life Jacket Family
Janellyn Woo
Life Jacket Family
Jacquelyn Woo
Life Jacket Family
Mei Woo
Life Jacket Family
Samantha Russell
Karate Studio Evacuee
Andy Knode
Karate Studio Evacuee
Kenneth D. Early
Karate Studio Evacuee
J. Barrett Cooper
Karate Studio Evacuee
Sarah Eddy
Karate Studio Evacuee
Matt Henderson
Karate Studio Volunteer
Kenneth Lonergan
Dr. Hookstratten
Meggie Loughran
Sister Hildegard

CinemaSerf

"Jack" (Adam Driver) is a college lecturer married to "Babbette" (Greta Gerwig). It's fourth time round for both of them so their family consists a mix of siblings, half-siblings and pets that could easily give the Tower of Babel a run for it's money. Add to that mix that he teaches about Adolf Hitler (but cannot speak German) and she has developed a secret dependency on a mysterious drug ("Dylar") and the scene is set for a dysfunctional family drama that I'm afraid to say left me yawning. The structure of the drama is pretty episodic in nature and the escapades themselves frequently border on the nonsensical (and implausible) as they have to comprehend and flee from the effects of an "airborne toxic event". Some of that is funny, some of that is not - and I'm not sure the entire concept can really sustain the 2¼ hours Noah Baumbach provides for us here. At times it comes across as ridiculously contrived, the humour and scenarios straining at the bit to be imaginative or inventive, but ending up, intellectually, face down in a ditch. Too many directors nowadays appear to me to challenge the audience to comprehend an increasing degree of nonsense or surreality almost daring us to ask "What's this all about?". Revealing ourselves idiots when we haven't really any clue? There are certainly constituent elements of this that raise a smile, and Driver continues to grow in confidence with each of the quirkier roles (remember "Annette" from 2021) he undertakes, but this is just a rambling mess of a story that offers us a surfeit of irritating dialogue underpinned by a story that plays to paranoia and stereotype in equal measure without really offering us much of a stab at redemption or comprehension. It may improve with a second viewing, but oddly enough I found it entirely well titled.

Nathan

White Noise was not what I expected going into it. It had great performances and interesting premise but slowly went off the rails for me. I was enjoying the first half the film; the unique dialogue structure was fresh and the suspense of the chemical event was intriguing. It had great social commentary and was funny to watch post pandemic. But after the second act the story spirals absurdity and it really hurts my overall enjoyment of the film. I have a lot more I have to say, but spoilers would be required. There was definitely something here, but unfortunately it never quite reaches the mark. Score: 62% Verdict: Decent


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