Insomnia
- MPAA Rating
- R
- Theatrical Release Date
- May 23, 2002
- Genre(s)
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- Suspense
- Mystery
- Cops
- Neo-Noir
- Mind Games
- Horror
- Rating (Stars)
-
- Description
- As a more conventional follow-up to his innovative thriller Memento, Christopher Nolan's Insomnia offers ample proof that his skills are genuine. A superbly crafted remake of the 1997 Norwegian thriller, this moody police procedural is transplanted to a remote Alaskan town, where a veteran Los Angeles detective (Al Pacino) arrives to investigate the murder of a teenaged girl. Professional tragedy collides with psychological turmoil as the detective suffers from sleeplessness under the region's perpetual daylight, and a local rookie cop (Hilary Swank) begins to suspect that truths are being hidden as the disturbing case unfolds. While the Alaskan setting intensifies the atmospheric mystery, Pacino's bleary-eyed disorientation adds a rich layer to his character's erratic behavior, and the casting of Robin Williams as the killer was a risk that pays off nicely. In many respects better than the original, Insomnia is a Hollywood remake that's refreshingly free of compromise. --Jeff Shannon
- Director
- Christopher Nolan
- Stars
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- Al Pacino
- Martin Donovan (II)
- Robin Williams
- Oliver 'Ole' Zemen
- Hilary Swank
- Running Time
- 118 minutes
- Original Price
- $14.96
- Current Value
- $1.63
- DVD Features
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- Anamorphic
- Closed-captioned
- Color
- DVD-Video
- Widescreen
- NTSC
- 2.35:1
