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I have no idea how to review a movie like White Noise, Noah Baumbach crafts an insane movie about family and human mortality. A movie that is two distinct halves melted together beautifully into a single narrative. I don’t know how I feel about Dadbod Adam Driver but his acting will never fail to be amazing. And he works so well with Greta Gerwig and Don Cheadle who are both great in their own rights. Gerwig is fantastic and sells a great emotional moment later in the movie. I kind of wish more of the movie had been about the “Airborne Toxic Event”, the lead up to it was fantastic and the tension of it all was handled so well. I really liked how they showed how fast misinformation can spread in situations like this, even before cell phones. What I found most interesting though is how none of the characters felt like real people but in a good way. They all seemed like caricatures of ideologies. The fear of death, the reluctant leader, and more that I have yet to fully think out. I don’t think this is going to be for everyone because it’s so weird but I really liked it. It kept me invested trying to figure out what was going on and how I was meant to interpret it. It also has one of the best credit sequences of all time and you could probably watch it a hundred times and notice something new each time. Netflix does really good when they want to and if they continue to give money to good filmmakers they could have a lot more hits on hand. I would definitely recommend it just know that if you’re not into weird movies that are hard to dissect then this one isn’t for you and that’s okay. I’m giving White Noise a pretty hefty 9/10 and I’m really excited to hear what other people had to think about this. -Tyler.
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