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Dead Awake

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
836
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Stephen Baldwin and Michael Ironside in Dead Awake (2001)
ActionThriller

Desmond Caine suffers from insomnia and spends his nights walking the streets. One night, he witnesses a murder, generating a strange chain of events in his life.Desmond Caine suffers from insomnia and spends his nights walking the streets. One night, he witnesses a murder, generating a strange chain of events in his life.Desmond Caine suffers from insomnia and spends his nights walking the streets. One night, he witnesses a murder, generating a strange chain of events in his life.

  • Director
    • Marc S. Grenier
  • Writer
    • Terry Abrahamson
  • Stars
    • Stephen Baldwin
    • Macha Grenon
    • Michael Ironside
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    836
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marc S. Grenier
    • Writer
      • Terry Abrahamson
    • Stars
      • Stephen Baldwin
      • Macha Grenon
      • Michael Ironside
    • 22User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stephen Baldwin
    Stephen Baldwin
    • Desmond Caine
    Macha Grenon
    Macha Grenon
    • W.D.
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Skay
    Edward Yankie
    • Det. Gary Belladonna
    Janet Kidder
    Janet Kidder
    • Kimberly 'Kick' Birmingham
    Maxim Roy
    Maxim Roy
    • Chaney Streeter
    Claudia Ferri
    Claudia Ferri
    • Lena Savage
    Karen Elkin
    Karen Elkin
    • Alma Blasquez
    Frank Schorpion
    Frank Schorpion
    • McCoy Wright
    Conrad Pla
    Conrad Pla
    • Veronica
    Daniel Brochu
    Daniel Brochu
    • Pit Bull Owner
    Gillian Ferrabee
    • Gloria Magik
    Lorne Brass
    Lorne Brass
    • Udo Magik
    Michelle Lipper
    Michelle Lipper
    • Vicki
    Donovan Reiter
    • Horace Ramirez
    Rachelle Lefevre
    Rachelle Lefevre
    • Randi Baum
    Mark Camacho
    Mark Camacho
    • Window Washer
    Kevin Ryder
    • Babe
    • Director
      • Marc S. Grenier
    • Writer
      • Terry Abrahamson
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    9mgvolpe1

    A Surprising, entertaining movie

    I wondered what this movie was about. I don't usually watch anything that has one or more of Baldwin Boys in it. But there was absolutely nothing else on. Much to my surprise this has a very intricately woven storyline and other than Stephen Baldwin having to act like a 'zoned-out' zombie because of his insomnia, it was very good. The action, re-action script was the best part of this flick. I'm sure any really good actor could have done much more with it, but all-in-all I liked. Plot twists and detours always get my attention.
    7FiendishDramaturgy

    Sleek Neuvo-Noir

    Stephen Baldwin isn't my favorite of that family. His acting comes off as stiff and unnatural as a life-size stand-up cardboard cut-out. However, he is only half bad in this film, and the story itself is quite intriguing.

    This has to be designated as one of those obscure dark little pools of goodness. Oh, it's no masterpiece and, unless you are a fan of the sub-genre of suspense/mystery or noir, this may bore you to tears. But if you are a fan of either, it is definitely worth a viewing Herein lie twists, turns, and a gradually foreboding suspense, which adequately conveys the proper atmosphere necessary to enhance the viewer's enjoyment.

    Dead Awake is both clever AND witty, while sustaining at least moderate interest in the engrossing storyline.

    The main drawback to this work seems to be Stephen Baldwin, himself. HIs soft-spoken, laid back personality fails to deliver the proper intensity mandated by the nature of the character of Desmond Kane.

    Jeff Goldblum would have been a MUCH better casting choice in this instance. Not only is Goldblum a significantly better actor, but his personality would have uplifted this production from mundane to marvelous.

    I can't say I loved it, but it does deliver something tangible, although the cinematography of the waking dream sequences were enough to make me so dizzy, I nearly tossed my cookies.

    It rates a 7.4/10 from...

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    6zor_prime

    Vive la non-linear...

    ...and somewhat believable entertaining plot devices!

    I came across this film on my DVR a few days after combing late night TV for zombie movies (by virtue of the film's name)... And though it has less to do with the flesh-eating kind of zombie, Dead Awake has at least one zombie, played by Stephen Baldwin. While I'd like to make a joke at this point about the zombie reference being in reference to Baldwin family acting, he did okay in this one, and plays a corporate warrior who, though is successful, wanders through his days in a zombie-like trance because he is some sort of unexplained insomniac-narcoleptic. He's an insomniac who has is awake most nights and catches his rest in various lengths of micro sleep (with his eyes open). Enough of the plot is disclosed in the IMDb synopsis above (or probably also in the DVD liner notes), so I won't repeat it, but I will relate that some of the plot devices in this murder mystery are all at once simple, yet not completely unbelievable or borrowed/warmed over from other films.

    There are also interesting characters and decent camera work. The entire movie has the feeling of Insomnia (the movie with Al Pacino), though it's faster paced and requires less critical or intense thinking. There's a neat scene where the camera moves forward through a cab (in one window, out the other), and then you hear the cab take off, in an obvious attempt to trick the viewer into thinking there's no camera at all. It's easy to figure the trick out, but I appreciated the little extra thought and prep that must have went into the scene, adding to the films overall stream of dreamlike consciousness. It's by no means a "Waking Life" experience, or as contrived as Snatch, but a very unexpected sleeper that I had never heard of before.

    The music and ambiance not bad. Though it's filmed in Canada, it leaves you with the feeling that it could be New York, Chicago, or any believable Eastern US metro city.

    There is a server at the diner who is legally blind. Unlike so many films that portray blindness (especially low-vision/legal blindness) inaccurately, the blind girl treatment in Dead Awake was quite realistic, and will certainly leave some people wondering "how could she see if she is blind?". She was actually one of the more believable, well-played characters in the film.

    Overall, I probably would have walked past this one at the video rental store, especially with Stephen Baldwin on the cover, but I was mildly glad I mistakenly recorded it.

    PostScript: There's a short bonus scene in the credits betraying a happy little conclusion to the narcosomnia.
    7supertom-3

    Great Idea, and well done but and opportunity missed perhaps!

    This was a pretty good little thriller. The idea revolving around insomniac Desmond Caine, who wonders the streets at night and witnesses a murder, was good. Did he really see a murder, or is his brain playing tricks on him. It soon becomes apparant that he did really see a murder, which he becomes the lead suspect for, and his life is then in danger.

    This is a well paced and soldily directed thriller with good twists and it has a dark and funny comical edge to it. The good thing about this film was that it had a fairly original idea and the film is entertaining. The end was kind of a let down in some ways though. I do think this idea had the potential to be a really good dark and eerie thriller, ore of a horror, while this is more of a quirky thriller.

    The cast is good. Stephan Baldwin is good in the lead, as is the gorgeous Maxim Roy as his wife. It is Michael Ironside who steal the show though, he is excellent as one of the strange characters that Desmond meets on his nightly journeys.

    Overall this was solid and watchable but most definately not best way to have handled a great idea (much like the handling of Schwarzeneggers 6th day), but it certainly wasn't the worst. 6/10
    8kreeper

    well worth checking out!

    as an avid movie watcher i often rent dvds or tapes i never heard of. usually crappy films that deserve their fate. but occasionally i come across a gem. this is one such movie. points definitely go for originality and quirkiness, it is a rather unique script with some genuine and off-the-wall twists that actually are twisted. i won't give anything away-just see it and stick with it all the way. it is not a perfect film, but it is heads and shoulders above the crap this country spews out.

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      At the end of the movie, when Desmond is talking to UDO, the door of the red Mercedes is closed. When the shot expands to a wide view for a brief moment before scene change, the door is open.
    • Soundtracks
      Wake Up
      Performed by Enuff Z'Nuff

      Written by Donnie Vie and Chip Z'Nuff

      Courtesy of Stoney Records

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dead awake. Insomnio
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit (CPTC)
      • Locomotion Films
      • Millennium Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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