Insomnia (2002)
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I didn’t know that ‘Insomnia’ was based on a Norwegian movie of the same title. Otherwise, I would have watched the original film first. What convinced me to watch this one was the cast that included three super-talented actors and the director Christopher Nolan (‘loved his ‘Memento’). Thus, my comment is pretty much just about the movie rather than how it compares to the original. This page has insomnia 2002, watch online, insomnia 2002 free download, full movie hd.
There’s really a lot to like about. This isn’t merely a ‘catch-the-bad-guy’ thriller but a character driven psychological drama. It starts as a who done it, then turns into a how done it to why done it to what are you going to do about it. While it is the complex characters that stand out, the details of the murder case(s) are very well presented and the layered twists add well to the plot. ‘Insomnia’ is fascinating to look at. The production design is of very high quality and the cinematography is breathtaking. The attention to detail and the emphasis of the visuals that make the viewer experience Dormer’s sleep deprived world is stunning. Incidentally, I was watching it very late at night and perhaps that is the best time to watch it. Filmxy has Insomnia (2002) Online Full Movie, Insomnia (2002) free download HD Bluray 720p 1080p with English subtitle. Stars: Stellan Skarsgård, Sverre Anker Ousdal, Maria Mathiesen
Nolan’s style of execution is remarkable. Daylight is used very effectively as a character of its own. In a way, it’s the antagonist of the movie that leads to Dormer’s mental ‘deterioration’. It’s a dark movie set in constant daylight. Then there’s the clever use of fog and floating logs which in a way act as pathetic fallacies. Blood also plays a symbolic role. The quietness of a cold and gloomy Alaska is both intense and chilling.
Al Pacino proves again what an excellent actor he is. It’s amazing how he eerily looks the part with bags under his eyes, a clumsy gait, stooped shoulders and a continuous expression of fatigue while he dives into the depth of an extremely complex character. Robin Williams skillfully downplays his part as the latently manipulative Finch as he takes advantage of Dormer’s vulnerability. Hillary Swank brings an air of freshness as the rookie detective who also has to make a difficult decision towards the end. Maura Tierney makes very good use of her few scenes.
On the flip side, it may seem as though ‘Insomnia’ loses focus in some scenes as it appears to derail. Of course there are different ways of looking at this. The ending feels rushed and is very predictable. Also Williams’s Finch could have been more developed considering the important role he has. Nonetheless, it’s a well-made film. I intend to watch the Norwegian version to see how it compares but on its own, Nolan’s ‘Insomnia’ is a fascinating experience and the cast and crew deserve all the praise for finally putting it all together.
User 1 Review:
I didn't expect a Christmas movie. All styles have been made and it's a challenge to make something different I guess. Once again here, James Franco is ambiguously gay. The lair of Laird is a magical world (Elon Musk cameo, btw) and it's very strange how we feel after the family returns home. But then Laird shows up by helicopter, and two surviving members of Kiss. It get strange again. Funny to have Kiss lead play the triangle while they sign a plain song. Conclusion: if you can stand Homer-sexual references, potty jokes and potty mouthing in a film, you can make it through mildly amused, but mostly intrigued by what's next.
User 2 Review:
Along the same lines as the movie Son-in-Law, but without the annoying antics of Pauly Shore(yes I liked it when it came out). It's really hard for a modern day comedy to make me laugh because a lot of them are just horribly written, have the same usual tired endings and the comedians usually suck in them. This wasn't true of this, at least for me. James Franco is hilarious and very likable, as well as Bryan Cranston is as the serious father type. Of course not all the jokes are home runs, but more of them hit than miss. Zoey Deutch is friggin' cute, and Keegan-Michael Key is great in a supporting role here too.
User 3 Review:
The old father-vs-fiance premise is tackled again with a below-average-offering from John Hamburg and company. As a screenwriter, Hamburg has been part of some instrumental pieces like Meet the Parents, Zoolander, and Along Came Polly. However, as a director, I Love You, Man was really the only other positively reviewed film he worked on.The cast is supremely talented with James Franco, Bryan Cranston and Megan Mullally holding down the lead roles and Zoey Deutch supplying more of a supporting role. Unfortunately, the schtick grows old after seeing Franco deliver the same line over and over again. The commitment is there from all the players, but it even seemed like they felt their characters were in a rut through the bulk of the film.The movie is totally uneven, but it still offers enough laughs to make it watchable through nearly two hours.
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