This is a story about the wrong person in the right place at the wrong time. Two heinous crimes have left a suburban town reeling.This is a story about the wrong person in the right place at the wrong time. Two heinous crimes have left a suburban town reeling.This is a story about the wrong person in the right place at the wrong time. Two heinous crimes have left a suburban town reeling.
- Awards
- 13 wins & 19 nominations
- Paraplegic
- (as Aaron McLoughlin)
- Fiona Frost
- (as Sandra Wilson)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe driver of the ute asks the copper, "You're not gonna canary the ute, are ya?". A 'canary' is a yellow sticker issued and attached to the windscreen by the police on an unroadworthy vehicle. It indicates a time limit in which the vehicle must be repaired and made roadworthy.
- GoofsThe train carriage in which the massacre occurs is halfway down the train. One of the victims is a man in an electric wheelchair. Because there is a gap between train and platform on Melbourne's train system people in electric wheelchairs must board the train in the front carriage, where the driver can assist by placing a ramp between the train and platform.
- Quotes
Constable Graham McGahan: I got this theory about that. You know, what I read was, heaven or hell, is whatever you're thinking that second between your body dying and your brain dying. Your regrets, who you loved, who loved you. What you remember of your life, that's the eternity everyone's talking about. So, if you are a fuckwit, then... when you die, in that ten seconds between your brain and your body dying, your brain remembers all the time you were a fuckwit - over and over again... until it feels like this eternity. But if you weren't an idiot all your life, then your brain would remember that. Your brain would remember all the occasions when you managed not to be an embarassment - and that would be heaven.
- ConnectionsFeatured in South Australian Film Corporation 40th Anniversary Showreel (2012)
This isn't to say Noise is a light piece. No, no. It's is a very serious-minded and thoughtfully produced film. The mood is carefully and slowly created and the places where things happen feel real (though I will say there were some overly self-conscious scripted moments that didn't ring true to me). And like life some of the big questions in this movie go unanswered.
It's a brave thing to do but as an audience member, you realise Noise isn't trying to be a police drama or a murder mystery, though those elements are both there. It's more about how things just happen people come into your life, events take you over and you can't control any of it, all you can do is deal with the consequences.
Noise is one of those rare films that stays with you for some time after you see it. No car chases, no explosions just emotional engagement and a place to consider how you're coping with the hijacks and loose cannons in your own life.
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Box office
- Budget
- A$4,300,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $800,755
- Runtime1 hour 48 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1