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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaIn 1981, new pledges are welcomed to a sorority and the Sleeper clandestinely spies on the girls - prompting to kill them at their most vulnerable.In 1981, new pledges are welcomed to a sorority and the Sleeper clandestinely spies on the girls - prompting to kill them at their most vulnerable.In 1981, new pledges are welcomed to a sorority and the Sleeper clandestinely spies on the girls - prompting to kill them at their most vulnerable.
Ray Goodwin
- Detective Drake
- (as E. Ray Goodwin)
Tiffany Kiely
- Rebecca
- (as Tiffany Arnold)
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'The Sleeper' is a slow and rather bland 80's throwback slasher flick that whilst ambitious and does capture the authentic style and feel of the early 80's, but it doesn't quite capture the same charisma due to its sluggish pacing, lacklustre storytelling, stilted acting and lack of any sort of tension or suspense which makes this a slog to get through. However, it does have some decent elements such as the solid production values, the eerie atmosphere and ominous tone that runs throughout the entire runtime and there's even some fun and bloody kills, other than that there's not that much to enjoy here.
The Plot = Set in 1981 where the girls of Alpha Gamma Theta sorority are throwing a party to welcome new pledges. But little do they know there's a killer roaming about known only as 'The Sleeper' who starts killing off the girls one by one.
The filmmaking aspects of this film are highly impressive as the writer and director Justin Russell does recapture that 80's retro style with its haunting dreamlike vibe and well-structured cinematography that helps build a suitably claustrophobic feel. But what really lets things down is lack of consistency of the story as it feels way too derivative of another far better slasher flick 'Black Christmas' only without any of the magic or charm that movie had. There's a severe lack of scares or suspense here especially towards the kill scenes as while they were a bright spot here, there was a lack of build up towards them as they seem to just happen and the killer himself lacked any sort of menace and came across as too goofy and lacked any sort of screen presence or mystery as he was shown way too much. The movie didn't flow together as well as it should as everything just seemed dull and lifeless which leads to a very unsatisfying climax that lacked any sort of tension.
The acting for the most part was very wooden and bland, but there were a few bright spots such as Brittany Belland was fine as the final girl Amy, Paul Moon was rather likeable as Bobby and Jessica Cameron also gives a decent performance as one of the sorority girls Cindy.
Overall 'The Sleeper' was sort of ambitious from a filmmaking perspective, but other than that it wasn't a very fun viewing experience.
The Plot = Set in 1981 where the girls of Alpha Gamma Theta sorority are throwing a party to welcome new pledges. But little do they know there's a killer roaming about known only as 'The Sleeper' who starts killing off the girls one by one.
The filmmaking aspects of this film are highly impressive as the writer and director Justin Russell does recapture that 80's retro style with its haunting dreamlike vibe and well-structured cinematography that helps build a suitably claustrophobic feel. But what really lets things down is lack of consistency of the story as it feels way too derivative of another far better slasher flick 'Black Christmas' only without any of the magic or charm that movie had. There's a severe lack of scares or suspense here especially towards the kill scenes as while they were a bright spot here, there was a lack of build up towards them as they seem to just happen and the killer himself lacked any sort of menace and came across as too goofy and lacked any sort of screen presence or mystery as he was shown way too much. The movie didn't flow together as well as it should as everything just seemed dull and lifeless which leads to a very unsatisfying climax that lacked any sort of tension.
The acting for the most part was very wooden and bland, but there were a few bright spots such as Brittany Belland was fine as the final girl Amy, Paul Moon was rather likeable as Bobby and Jessica Cameron also gives a decent performance as one of the sorority girls Cindy.
Overall 'The Sleeper' was sort of ambitious from a filmmaking perspective, but other than that it wasn't a very fun viewing experience.
this had all the elements to be a great homage to the 80's but it fails because the acting is god awful and the effects couldn't touch what they did in the 80's with movies like The Prowler and The Burning don't get me wrong i really wanted to love this movie and couldn't wait to see it especially the old school VHS/DVD packaging the movie came in but i was disappointed on so many levels i think it was trying to copy the same element as Slumber Party Massacre but at least those movies had semi decent acting as opposed to the horrible stiff acting in The Sleeper,i'm still very interested to see what the director will offer in the future he had a decent grindhouse homage with Deathstop Holocaust that wasn't bad at all
Slasher throwbacks are tricky. Very few people can get it right, but The Sleeper just about succeeds. In some ways, it really does feel a lot like an 80's slasher flick. The acting is a mixed bag, the cinematography isn't too bad, and the synth score is great.
The story is nothing special, but it's told fairly well and there's a few attempts at suspense. If I was going to compare it to the other classic horror films, I'd say it's a mix of Black Christmas, He Knows You're Alone, and Final Exam. If you liked those, you might like this one.
The story is nothing special, but it's told fairly well and there's a few attempts at suspense. If I was going to compare it to the other classic horror films, I'd say it's a mix of Black Christmas, He Knows You're Alone, and Final Exam. If you liked those, you might like this one.
The Sleeper is a slasher killer film that attempts to capture the feel of late 70s early 80s slasher. Very specifically it emulates the 1970s film Black Christmas. While I actually love the painfully cheesy scenes like the girls playing basketball and the way too long choreographed discover dance scenes, the film is brought down by a total lack of character depth and predictable and stupid character actions that serve no purpose. Additionally while I appreciate the subtlety of the Era piece not shoving pop culture references down our throat as shows like Stranger Things and Fear Street do, the outfitting and hair styles of the characters could easily be mistaken for the 90s or today.
The grainy atmosphere of some nicely shot locations is completely undone when the 'guys' turn up. Horny teens are one thing, it seems obligatory for films like this, but the two gate-crashing twenty-something adolescents arrive at a sorority party and the viewer - or this viewer at least - is aching for the film's antagonist to graphically wipe the smug grin off the faces of these cretins. The girls, by comparison, are more concerned with semesters and exams and that kind of thing - before mild sex is introduced to fill in more time before anything interesting happens.
One of the freedoms of low budget films like this is that they don't have to go down the same predictable routes as more mainstream horrors. Many exercise the freedom they have by producing something different and interesting - this one doesn't.
The kills are arbitrary, we know nothing about the murderer, and characters are tepid. Against that, it's nicely directed and the moments of gore are fairly convincing. My score is 4 out of 10.
One of the freedoms of low budget films like this is that they don't have to go down the same predictable routes as more mainstream horrors. Many exercise the freedom they have by producing something different and interesting - this one doesn't.
The kills are arbitrary, we know nothing about the murderer, and characters are tepid. Against that, it's nicely directed and the moments of gore are fairly convincing. My score is 4 out of 10.
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- QuizThe movie was shot in only thirteen days.
- BlooperDuring the dance scene at the bar, the song mentions Compact Discs which were not released until 1982.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe movie opens with a vintage Grindhouse "Jungle" Restricted Cougar.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Brittany (2022)
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- Budget
- 30.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 30 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.78 : 1
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By what name was The Sleeper (2012) officially released in Canada in English?
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