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David Owen (Tim Robbins), the outraged hero of "Noise," is a pain in the neck, and, depending on your point of view, either the craziest or the sanest man in New York. Making love one night to his wife, Helen (Bridget Moynahan), David is interrupted and unmanned by the Klaxon serenade of a car alarm. Helen tells him to ignore it, but he can't. Forgetting to pull on his pants, he runs into the street, and brings the evening to a climax by bashing the hell out of the offending automobile. "Noise," a splendidly eccentric independent film written and directed by Henry Bean ("The Believer"), is devoted to the life of a true obsessive: David has a job (he's some sort of ...