If you ever come across anyone squawking about the lack of originality in today’s cinema landscape, immediately sit them down with the Swedish musical comedy, “Sound of Noise.” Although it sweats to fill up 90 minutes of screentime, the picture is an immensely charming and startling effort that manages to contort the art of musical performance into a terrorist agenda. Clever and highlighting a hypnotic arrangement of rhythmic assaults, the feature keeps viewers on their toes, wondering just where directors Ola Simonsson and Johannes Stjarne Nilsson are going to take this wild adventure into instrumental invention and aural opposition next. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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