Insomnia
- 1997
- Tous publics
- 1h 36min
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7,2/10
17 k
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Dans une ville norvégienne où la lumière du jour est répartie sur 24 heures, un enquêteur suédois a été chargé d'une affaire spéciale. Privé de sommeil, il commet une terrible erreur qui est... Tout lireDans une ville norvégienne où la lumière du jour est répartie sur 24 heures, un enquêteur suédois a été chargé d'une affaire spéciale. Privé de sommeil, il commet une terrible erreur qui est découverte par le tueur qu'il traque.Dans une ville norvégienne où la lumière du jour est répartie sur 24 heures, un enquêteur suédois a été chargé d'une affaire spéciale. Privé de sommeil, il commet une terrible erreur qui est découverte par le tueur qu'il traque.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 4 nominations au total
Kristian Figenschow
- Arne Zakariassen
- (as Kristian Fr. Figenschow)
Guri Johnson
- Mia Nikolaisen
- (non crédité)
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Brilliant, moody, a bit creepy. A noirish thriller. Stellan Skarsgard gives a wonderfully subtle performance in the lead role of a Swedish police detective suffering from sleep deprivation while on assignment in Norway. Stylistically the director and cinematographer effectively recreate the alienated and somewhat hallucinatory feeling of being sleep deprived and in a foreign country. There's more to the story of course, but to reveal those details would spoil the surprises. Be warned, if you like your movie heroes uncomplicated then stay away from "Insomnia".
Although I wasn't totally disappointed with the American version, I didn't exactly biase towards it too. The moment I learned there is an original, I wanted to see it and I expected great things from it. Well, I guess my expectations were a little too high...
The original is better, just not in the league I thought it would be. The plot is familiar, although many things seem to be very different in both versions, starting with the fact that this version is more "natural", as expected in an European film. The pacing is slow, there is little action although there is some tension and "agitation". The roles are generally well portrayed by the actors.
The original is better, just not in the league I thought it would be. The plot is familiar, although many things seem to be very different in both versions, starting with the fact that this version is more "natural", as expected in an European film. The pacing is slow, there is little action although there is some tension and "agitation". The roles are generally well portrayed by the actors.
I found this film to be exceptionally entertaining. The other reviewer may have found the cinematography/appearance of this film cheap but I found it to be very hipotic. Perhaps people native to the country of the films setting have seen better depictions of their environment, but I think american audiences will enjoy the images. Stellan Skarsgard makes this film worth seeing on his own.
An excellent psychological drama about a cooly repressed detective unable to own up to causing the accidental death of his partner, at the same time he is persuing an author suspected of killing his young girlfriend. The detective story isn't important here - the detective has no trouble locating the killer, understanding his motives, or "solving" the crime. What is interesting is the detective's inablility to deal with his problems and face life truthfully, metaphorically illustrated by his inability to block out the sunlight and sleep. Stellan Skarsgard gives a very good performance as the detective struggling to keep control of himself and the situation. As he becomes more and more tired, his life and his desires race out of control, and his need to maintain his facade causes him to make decisions that take him to the edge of catastropy.
This film is understated in a way that the 2002 Al Pacino remake missed the boat on. It takes place in Norway, and the director resisted the temptation to show us a travelog of cute Norwegian villages. Most of the action takes place in non-descript rooms, suffused with the cold grey light of the arctic sun. The acting is understated and viewers are left to understand motivations without explicit explanation. The film is engrossing from beginning to end, and I'll never understand why Hollywood feels it needs to try to do better - it rarely can.
This film is understated in a way that the 2002 Al Pacino remake missed the boat on. It takes place in Norway, and the director resisted the temptation to show us a travelog of cute Norwegian villages. Most of the action takes place in non-descript rooms, suffused with the cold grey light of the arctic sun. The acting is understated and viewers are left to understand motivations without explicit explanation. The film is engrossing from beginning to end, and I'll never understand why Hollywood feels it needs to try to do better - it rarely can.
I used to love going to the video store because there were always so many films I wanted to see, but as my tastes became more refined, my trips to the video store have become more difficult. It's not easy to find movies who's foundation are based on cinematography and atmosphere, but this movie is just that. This movie is slow and drawn out, and if you need lots of dialogue to keep you interested in a film, this one won't work for you. But if you like eerie scenes with quiet reserved characters and a sound track that is as slow and quiet as the pacing is, then this movie is will be perfect for you. The acting leaves nothing to be desired, the story is well written, the sound track is perfectly mood enhancing, the sets are breath taking, and the cinematography is immaculate. Slow, moody, harsh, and absolutely beautiful. One of the best films I've seen in a long time.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesEngström was originally written as a Norwegian. His nationality was changed to Swedish to reflect Stellan Skarsgård's country of origin.
- GaffesEarly in the film at the autopsy scene, the boom mic can be seen momentarily at the top of the screen.
- Bandes originalesAbby Road
Music by Stephen Loveday/Darren Loveday
Published by Music House/EMI Music Services
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 227 569 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 20 366 $US
- 31 mai 1998
- Montant brut mondial
- 227 569 $US
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