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L'officier de police Amadeus Warnebring est né dans une illustre famille de musiciens. Ironie du sort, il déteste la musique. Sa vie bascule le jour où un groupe de musiciens déjantés décide d'exécuter une œuvre musicale apocalyptique en utilisant la ville comme instrument de musique... Il s'engage alors dans sa première enquête policière musicale... (Wild Bunch Distribution)

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gudaulin 

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anglais Music as opinion, as revolt, anarchy, as an element, as a geyser of erupting emotions that mercilessly sweep away the wall of conventions and civilization habits. Sometimes I feel that everything has already been made and nothing new can be invented even in cinema, only changing perspectives and retouching what others have done before. But then films like this crazy Swedish comedy appear and shatter my expectations. Sound of Noise is an original film that is difficult to compare to anything else. The screenplay is somewhat unfinished, one can somehow feel that the point should be treated more thoroughly. But still, the film is worth seeing. Especially for those who appreciate experimentation and madness of all kinds. I really enjoyed this bombastic provocative music show played illegally. Overall impression: 80%. ()

Malarkey 

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anglais The genius of some musical numbers is balanced by the relatively average story, which more or less has nothing to offer. You can see that the creators of this movie were figuring out what story could fill what they actually enjoy. And that is the musical numbers that I didn’t believe could be actually created. Sound of Noise becomes the most interesting musical movie I have seen because where else you can experience the symphony of a dying patient or a robbery. And not to mention the symphony on the topic of construction machinery. ()

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Othello 

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anglais Exactly the kind of movie for Meat Factory – it's alternative, it fights conformity, the actors look serious, lots of retro elements and ingenious references to the B-movie days ("Fuck the Music, Kill, Kill!"). Girls with ballerina skirts and slender fingers will like it, but I was hampered by the attempt at a story. ()

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