Empire (UK)

SOUND OF METAL

- IAN FREER

Riz Ahmed’s new movie is about a drummer. We particular­ly liked the cymbalism.

DIRECTOR Darius Marder

CAST Riz Ahmed, Olivia Cooke, Paul Raci

PLOT Ruben (Ahmed) is the drummer in a punkmetal duo with girlfriend Lou (Cooke). When he begins to intermitte­ntly lose his hearing, his musical life seems over. At Lou’s insistence, he reluctantl­y enters a retreat for the deaf that means giving up his true passion.

FOR A FILM marinated in silence, Sound Of Metal makes a helluva noise. The accomplish­ed debut from Darius Marder (who co-wrote the screenplay for Derek Cianfrance’s The Place Beyond The Pines), partly inspired by his own experience­s with his grandmothe­r who went deaf following a course of antibiotic­s, allies gripping dramatic questions with imaginativ­e filmmaking (particular­ly in sound design), topped off by yet another stunning Riz Ahmed performanc­e. The end result is a powerful but sensitive exploratio­n of a so-called disability that challenges perception­s and assumption­s about loss of hearing in thoughtful but provocativ­e ways.

Ahmed is Ruben, former drug-addicted drummer of metal duo Blackgammo­n with girlfriend manager Lou (Olivia Cooke) on guitar/ vocals. The movie opens with a blistering performanc­e — Sound Of Metal does that thing music dramas rarely do: deliver rocking-out authentica­lly — so shredding and loud it practicall­y gives you ringing ears. The early leisurely likeable sections of the film see Ruben and Lou drifting from gig to gig in an RV, discussing Ruben’s likeness to Jeff Goldblum, flogging their own merch until just before a soundcheck when Ruben’s hearing practicall­y disappears. Following a visit to a pharmacy and further tests, Ruben is told his hearing won’t return — expensive cochlear implants can help — and he must “eliminate all exposure to loud noise”. After Ruben breaks this dictat, Lou decides to end the tour and get Ruben help. With this in mind, Lou puts Ruben kicking and screaming into a backwoods community for the deaf, where he comes under the auspices of kindly leader Joe (Paul Raci, a benign winning presence).

While it sometimes feels languorous, the community section is the heart of Sound Of Metal. The group’s philosophy that deafness is not a disability, not something that needs to be fixed, begins to permeate Ruben’s initial reluctance, and scenes of him leading kids in a drumming session or animatedly signing during a boisterous communal lunch are a delight. Ruben’s arc, a man who lives for music who suddenly has it taken away from him, has all the potential to be a Disease Of The Week style ‘journey’, but Ahmed’s performanc­e, running the gamut from wide-eyed disbelief to ferocious anger to a gentle understand­ing about his predicamen­t, grounds it in nuance, intensity and vulnerabil­ity.

But perhaps the film’s MVP is sound designer Nicolas Becker. A foley artist on Gravity and Arrival, Becker subtly but effectivel­y evokes the changes in Ruben’s hearing, creating a colourful, varied — rock-critic cliché alert — sonic soundscape to put us inside Ruben’s head both literally and emotionall­y; from muffled, seemingly underwater sounds to high-pitched whines to a scratchy scraping quality, the soundwork backs up the film’s ideology of guarding against deafness as a monolithic affliction. It comes into its own during the film’s final shot when, resting on Ahmed’s eyes and accompanie­d by Becker’s exemplary soundwork, Sound Of Metal transcends into a whole new level of moving.

VERDICT

A beautifull­y argued parable about the need to go where life takes you, Darius Marder’s debut thrives on the soul of Riz Ahmed and the bold creativity of sound designer Nicholas Becker. Together they make Sound Of Metal sing.

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He bangs the drums: Riz Ahmed as Ruben.
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Top to bottom: Ruben faces a stark future; Support group leader Joe (Paul Raci); Blackgammo­n singer Lou (Olivia Cooke).
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