Director:
Noah BaumbachGuión:
Noah BaumbachCámara:
Lol CrawleyMúsica:
Danny ElfmanReparto:
Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, Don Cheadle, Raffey Cassidy, Sam Nivola, May Nivola, Jodie Turner-Smith, André Benjamin, Carlos Jacott, Lars Eidinger, Bill Camp (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Ruido de fondo, tan divertida como aterradora, lírica y absurda, normal y apocalíptica, dramatiza los intentos de una familia estadounidense actual de gestionar los conflictos cotidianos mientras se enfrenta a los misterios universales del amor, la muerte y la posibilidad de la felicidad en un mundo incierto. (Tripictures)
Reseñas (4)
Ruido de fondo significa casi 140 minutos con personajes increíblemente molestos en un mundo alegórico de color pastel. Disfruté los 5 minutos en los que casi se convierte en Vacaciones de la familia Griswold. Después de Ámsterdam, otra película sobrecombinada de un cineasta demasiado seguro de sí mismo, que debería haber tenido detrás a un productor, dramaturgo y montador, que habrían sacado de su obra 50 minutos de relleno no funcional. ()
Nonsense of a similar level as the latest Iñarritú. This trend of a streaming giant giving an A-list director unlimited funds to film whatever he or she wants without scrutiny is becoming unbearable and needs to end, as it produces always the same: a ridiculously long, egomaniacal, unfocused mess. There are some interesting details, and the craftsmanship is good, but it doesn't hold together at all. ()
Noah Baumbach's ego trip — a film that runs for over two hours and ultimately goes nowhere. Classic Netflix, giving creators free rein without considering if such a long and conceptually challenging movie will actually entertain viewers. ()
After an hour, when the plot hadn't moved an inch, when the dialogues hadn't broken out of the strangeness they had been brimming with since the beginning, and when I hadn't laughed even once at the "humour", I mercilessly turned the film off. It is clear to me from the reviews here that it simply won't get better. A tragedy for wannabe critics that kills with its 140 minutes on paper alone, not that anyone could realistically want to watch it to the end... ()