From director Kim Soo-jin and screenwriter Lee Je-hui, the South Korean horror film Noise sees Seo Ju-hee (Han Soo-a) obsessing over her apartment being totally silent. She is seen sound proofing her home at the beginning of the film with one small section left undone in the ceiling. Ju-hee has been hearing things; something that clicks, scratches, and knocks. That open spot hints at being the source of the sound. Meanwhile, Ju-hee’s downstairs neighbor calls her from the front door phone and appears at her doorstop every night threatening absolute quiet or he’ll become violent. Ju-hee’s s…
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Noise
Overview
Ju-young is a young woman with a hearing impediment who decides to investigate her sister's inexplicable disappearance, last seen in her apartment. Feeling more and more cornered, Ju-young begins to hear strange sounds and sense an evil presence in the apartment.
Release date
25/06/2025
Votes
79
Popularity
4.8
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Lee Sun-bin
Joo-young
Kim Min-seok
Gi-hun
Jeon Ik-ryoung
Jeong-in
Ryu Kyung-soo
Park Geun-bae
Han Su-ah
Joo-hee
Baek Joo-hee
Head of the Women's Association
Kim Gyeong-ryong
Security Guard
Han Chul-woo
Detective
Choi Eun-kyoung
Management Director
Ji Sung-eun
Ex-Head
Song Woo-rim
Detective
Ahn Seok-hyun
Yeon-woo
Original Soundtrack
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Noise transforms everyday apartment noise into psychological terror, following Joo Young as she searches for her missing sister while confronting guilt, trauma, and an unseen threat. The film builds a strong atmosphere through sound design and social commentary on poor housing conditions, though its rushed ending, ambiguous twist, and thin character exploration weaken the impact. Despite its flaws, it remains an unsettling watch for viewers who appreciate moody, socially aware horror. Read the full review here: (Indonesian version : alunauwie.com) and (English version : uwiepuspita.com)
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