What do clit eroticism surrenderyou do to forget that you will die?
Perhaps you throw yourself into altruistic activities, like teaching the elderly to exercise. Maybe you seek a sense of control by going to a supermarket, where the glossy aisles of products offer endless possibilities for decision and distraction. Or you could intellectualize endlessly to make your brain whir in such a way that it might ignore the dark cloud on the horizon. But in White Noise, the dark cloud won't relent. Under its threat of doom, writer/director Noah Baumbach searches for comedy. But amid its bleakness and a jarring blend of genres, his latest is more dizzying than entertaining.
Based on Don DeLillo's 1985 novel of the same name, White Noise stars Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig as Jack and Babbette Gladney, an upper-middle-class couple whose life in a college town is bustling but seemingly blissful. That is, until the airborne toxic event.
A random twist of fate plops a big black cloud in view of their windows, which pitches their kids into a frenzy of speculation, paranoia, and rationalizations. Should the family evacuate? Will the privilege of their big house in a nice town shield them from disaster? Does any of their actions truly matter when death is inevitable?
The cloud proves an inciting incident that pitches Baumbach out of his comfort zone of sophisticated dramedy. Sure, like the heroes of his other films (Frances Ha, The Squid and the Whale, Marriage Story), the Gladneys and their friends are a garrulous bunch, who can hyper-intellectualize everything from rock stars to parenthood and ennui. But cast outside the cozy anxieties of their home life, this family trips into new terrain for Baumbach, including realms of broad comedy and horror.
SEE ALSO: Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson will crush you in 'Marriage Story'In sequences where the community is frantically fleeing, White Noisetakes on aNational Lampoon's Vacation vibes, with Adam Driver as the flummoxed father, who pratfalls into preposterous gambles of parenthood, like retrieving a lost toy and racing blindly into a presumed shortcut. Though brief, these sequences are thrilling in part because they feel so unexpected from Baumbach. Even if you're familiar with DeLillo's novel, you might wonder what could come next, thanks to the seeming spontaneity of the film's jumps in tone. Plus Driver, who hasn't yet met a genre he can't chameleon into, is captivating as a bumbling patriarch, capturing the absurdity of these situations while grounding humor in a bouncy self-importance that keeps the possible apocalypse from feeling too foreboding. Yet Baumbach navigates into terror.
That cloud rumbles upon Jack, like a slasher slowly lurking closer to an unwitting co-ed. The darkness looms as music by Danny Elfman grumbles with an electric sense of dread. Set in the '80s, the film's broad comedy bursts, horror scenes, and score play to aesthetic conventions of this era. But where Netflix's Stranger Thingsholds nostalgia for this time and its big hair and neon attire, White Noisehas a smirk to this sentimentality for those day — the decade when death loomed in the forms of the Cold War and the AIDS crisis, yet American culture seemed relentlessly positive and aspiration-obsessed.
As Jack, Driver is like a master juggler in his attempt to hold the terror of death at bay. For him, this includes balancing the endless chattering at home with his booming voice in lectures about Adolf Hitler, who he intellectualizes as an icon of death. The intensity that Driver has brought to his brooding villain in Star Wars and the caustic comic of Annette is channeled here into a bombastic lecture that veers into modern dance, with Don Cheadle as his partner, enthusiastically proclaiming the paralleled importance of Elvis Presley. Jack is a cocky and swaggering king of his domain until the cloud pitches him into a journey of self-doubt and challenging realizations. Then, he is a clown, and Driver leans into this downward spiral.
SEE ALSO: 10 movies you'll want to see out of NYFF 2022Meanwhile, Gerwig, who's recurringly been Baumbach's leading lady and creative contributor, initially embodies the go-go energy of the '80s, from Babette's ever-on-the-move sneakers to her angelic explosion of curly blonde hair. But beneath the bright smile and urgent reassurances to her spouse and kids, Babette quivers with an unspoken fear. She is a metaphor for the glossy veneer of the '80s and the terror that lies beneath the aerobic fits. White Noise makes knowing her a mystery that Jack — with the help of their eldest (a sharp Raffey Cassidy) — must solve.
As the film follows their dubious detective work, Gerwig's portrayal spins into darker terrain. Amid the rapid-fire banter, ferocious philosophizing, and scattershot plotting, she and Driver are compelling scene partners. So why did White Noise leave me cold?
There's a lot to admire in Baumbach's White Noise. The earnest performance of his leads blends seamlessly with the boldly quirky portrayals from the supporting cast, which also includes Sam Nivola, May Nivola, Jodie Turner-Smith, and André 3000. The filmmaker's branching into horror and broad comedy is refreshing and even thrilling. The dialogue not only boasts biting banter, but also a barrage of colliding conversations, where the point is not to process every line but perhaps be swept up in the sheer force of its noise and chaotic ideas. Yet amid all this conflict, chaos, and conversation, there's frustratingly little flow.
Perhaps its jarring nature is the point, never allowing the audience to settle comfortably into a comedy that is ultimately wryly laughing at humanity's attempt to ignore the discomfort of our own mortality. If so, congrats to Baumbach. I was riveted for the first half: leaping at jump scares, goose-pimpled in dread, smirking at the audacity of intellectual ego, and even cackling at abrupt physical comedy. The second half, however, lost me as it fumbled into a muddy path of noir and faith that makes its two hours and 19 minutes runtime feel achingly excessive.
Ultimately, though I admire the ambition of Baumbach's adaptation, and how it pushed him as a filmmaker, I lost patience with his execution. After a while the shifts in tone feel too much like stuttering, turning the dialogue into an onslaught of exhausting lectures, the plot into a meandering plod, and the characters into abstractions rather than flesh-and-blood people. Perhaps devotees of DeLillo will be able to more easily tap into White Noise's wavelength, but in the end, I was left wanting.
White Noiseis now on Netflix.
UPDATE: Dec. 19, 2022, 11:07 a.m. EST White Noise was reviewed out of the 60th New York Film Festival on October 12, 2022. This review has been republished, tied the film's Netflix debut.
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