A man who is being driven crazy by the noise in New York City decides to take vigilante action against it.
Acting
Robbins' slow unraveling is chef's kiss unhinged.
Writing
Bean's script makes vigilante terrorism weirdly sympathetic.

Director
Henry Bean
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Henry Bean wrote The Believer (2001) and drew from his own NYC noise rage for this passion project.
The film barely broke $10k box office, becoming a cult curio for misanthropes who identify too hard with the protagonist.