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Will Dormer, policier légendaire de Los Angeles, est envoyé avec son partenaire dans une petite ville de lAlaska pour résoudre une affaire sordide de meurtre. Harassé par lomniprésence du soleil de minuit et le rythme de vie quasi-hypnotique qui en découle, il devra affronter à la fois un assassin retors et le piège tendu par sa propre conscience.
Grâce à un sens aigu de la mise en scène et un travail sonore impeccable, Nolan crée un univers dangereusement tranquille, théâtre de relations ambiguës et déstabilisantes. Profitant du grand talent de ses interprètes – Al Pacino, excellent en flic étouffé par une situation quil contrôle de moins en moins, et Robin Williams, dans un contre-emploi très convaincant –, le réalisateur réussit un thriller au suspense précis, soutenu par une tension particulièrement subtile. Un scénario sophistiqué et décrasantes profondeurs de champ comptent aussi parmi les ingrédients de cette très bonne recette. Parfaitement maîtrisé visuellement, Insomnia fait partie de ces films qui nous laissent croire que le cinéma de genre a encore un avenir prometteur. --Helen Faradji
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4.0 out of 5 stars
**** WORTH STAYING AWAKE FOR ****,
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This review is from: Insomnia (Widescreen) (DVD)
Insomnia is of course a remake of a Norwegian film starring Stellan Skarsgard, directed by Erik Skjoldbjaerg in 1997 but as much as this may make me a heathen to European film culture, I must confess to having never seen the original. However, thanks to one of my good friends (Steve, take a bow) I was lucky enough to see the UK premier of Insomnia as the closing movie of the 2002 Edinburgh film festival and lucky enough to see and hear the Director Christopher Nolan say a few words about this fine movie. Opening with incredibly stunning cinematography of Alaskan ice fields, haggard L.A police detective Will Dormer (Al Pacino) and his partner Hep Eckhart (Martin Donovan) arrive in America's most northerly city to help solve the brutal killing of a teenage girl. Met by a local Detective (Hilary Swank) who openly hero-worships Dormer and his successful career as a Detective, Pacino's character sets about showing the local hicks how it's done. However, it soon transpires that Dormer is only in Alaska in the first place to avoid an ongoing criminal investigation by police Internal Affairs back in Los Angeles and it is not long before his investigation into the Alaskan girl's murder goes horribly wrong. Troubled by his conscience and the never-ending daylight of an Alaskan summer Dormer prays for sleep. For many people that have seen either of Christopher Nolan's previous two movies (Following and Memento) Insomnia may seem like an odd choice; it's a 'mainstream' Hollywood movie (Warner Brothers studio), it is told in a linear timeframe and it's a remake. However, there must have been obvious attractions apart from the budget and his paycheck. First off, Stephen Soderbergh, who successfully makes mainstream movies with an Indie heart, oversaw production and secondly there was the chance to work with great actors such as Pacino, Swank and Robin Williams, although at this point I have to add that I believe Williams was totally miscast and made an unconvincing villain. There are some wonderful scenes in this movie, including a nightmare like chase over hundreds of floating logs and the hunt for the killer in a freezing fog. It is also a movie that allows it's stars to shine and this is undoubtedly Pacino's best role (and best movie for many a year) and it is a pleasant change to see him with a decent script in an intelligent movie instead of hamming it up in the likes of The Devil's Advocate, alongside walking surfboard Keanu Reeves. This movie will also undoubtedly and deservedly enhance the careers and reputations of both Director Christopher Nolan and Hilary Swank, who both produce work of depth and subtlety. However, I also feel that much of the credit for what is a beautiful photographed and well-written movie should go to Wally Pfister and (for what is an excellent adapted screenplay) to Hilary Seitz. Insomnia is an excellent movie made by a very modest, very talented young British movie Director. Be warned though, you probably need an IQ to fully appreciate it.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very solid 4 stars .,
By Vlad (russianwriter.net) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Insomnia (Widescreen) (DVD)
Everybody was expecting a 10 stars hit from director Christopher Nolan in this film . As result - they was very dessapointed . I watched this film totally blank , without any expectations . As result - I loved it . No flashy scenes , no big chases . Just very solid and deep film . I gave it only 4 stars just because of the power of the director in it . You can feel how much power he has ... but holding back a little . This feeling of danger and exitment at same time . Friends ! He is about to explode ! Next one will be a killer .I didn't say anything about what this film about just because it is so many very good reviews right behind me . I don't want to repeat them . But I can tell you which moment I loved the most ... the last one : - Nobody needs to know ?! -I just need to catch some sleep....
5.0 out of 5 stars
Can't stay awake? Try watching INSOMNIA!,
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This review is from: Insomnia (Widescreen) (DVD)
Christopher Nolan's follow-up to MEMENTO is a more straight-forward thriller which serves as both an excellent tour-de-force of suspense in terrific form and re-establishment of Robin Williams' serious acting roles. But the main guy here is of course, the great Al Pacino, who gives another fantatsically compelling performance. The story, basically, is centered around Pacino hunting down a serial killer on the loose (Williams). Hey, at least Williams is breaking away from his "funnyman" sterotype and proves, at least with this, that he can be serious and still bring the same commanding M.O to any character on film. Hillary Swank also provides impressive supporting energy, helped with a sharp script. Not surprisingly, the score, very important addition in this genre, is a fantastic blend of slighty etheral tracks with downbeat percussions building up the tension. Director Nolan, having proven his coup-de-grace with the intracate stylistic MEMENTO, here works in more familiar action territory. That's not to say that the film is bereft of twists however, for there are numerous shockers and suprises along the way. A terrific film, and a must have on DVD.Speaking of which, the DVD extra features are fantastic, with an interesting commentary by director Christopher Nolan, commentary by actor Hilary Swank, production designer Nathan Crowley, editor Dody Dorn, cinematograher Wally Pfister, and screenwriter Hillary Seitz, additional scene with commentary the doco "Day for Night" making of documentary, "180 Degrees": A Conversation with Christopher Nolan and Al Pacino, "In the Fog": Cinematography and production design and "Eyes Wide Open": The insomniac's world. Also included are trailers and stills gallery. Very impressive.
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