David Owen (Tim Robbins) upon moving with his wife (Bridget Moynahan) and daughter (Gabrielle Brennan) to Manhattan notices a noticeable increase in urban noise compared to his previous home. But it has the appeal of providing a soundtrack to the urban vitality of the capital of the world during the first months. Progressively, this soundtrack of urban noise has increased with mobile phones, traffic, horns that ring incessantly and, above all, alarms that go off at every step. David believes that he must raise awareness among people to reduce noise pollution. At first he leaves notes on the 'guilty' cars. He soon begins to drain the air from the tires and soon moves on to more drastic measures: breaking the windshields with a baseball bat. The warning notes become cards that vindicate his actions for the sake of peace of mind and that he signs as The Rectifier. Neither his wife nor the mayor (William Hurt) - also the object of his attacks - agree with his actions, however, groups of New Yorkers emerge to support him in his fight.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/19733-noise-dvd--8421394534315.html19733Noise [DVD]David Owen (Tim Robbins) upon moving with his wife (Bridget Moynahan) and daughter (Gabrielle Brennan) to Manhattan notices a noticeable increase in urban noise compared to his previous home. But it has the appeal of providing a soundtrack to the urban vitality of the capital of the world during the first months. Progressively, this soundtrack of urban noise has increased with mobile phones, traffic, horns that ring incessantly and, above all, alarms that go off at every step. David believes that he must raise awareness among people to reduce noise pollution. At first he leaves notes on the 'guilty' cars. He soon begins to drain the air from the tires and soon moves on to more drastic measures: breaking the windshields with a baseball bat. The warning notes become cards that vindicate his actions for the sake of peace of mind and that he signs as The Rectifier. Neither his wife nor the mayor (William Hurt) - also the object of his attacks - agree with his actions, however, groups of New Yorkers emerge to support him in his fight.https://dvdstorespain.es/534009-home_default/noise-dvd-.jpg4.8347instockDivisa Home Video4.83474.8347002015-09-24T09:48:07+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
David Owen (Tim Robbins) upon moving with his wife (Bridget Moynahan) and daughter (Gabrielle Brennan) to Manhattan notices a noticeable increase in urban noise compared to his previous home. But it has the appeal of providing a soundtrack to the urban vitality of the capital of the world during the first months. Progressively, this soundtrack of urban noise has increased with mobile phones, traffic, horns that ring incessantly and, above all, alarms that go off at every step. David believes that he must raise awareness among people to reduce noise pollution. At first he leaves notes on the 'guilty' cars. He soon begins to drain the air from the tires and soon moves on to more drastic measures: breaking the windshields with a baseball bat. The warning notes become cards that vindicate his actions for the sake of peace of mind and that he signs as The Rectifier. Neither his wife nor the mayor (William Hurt) - also the object of his attacks - agree with his actions, however, groups of New Yorkers emerge to support him in his fight.