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The Perfect Sleep

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.2K
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The Perfect Sleep (2009)
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Against the backdrop of a noirish dreamscape, a tortured man returns to the city he swore he would never return to, in order to save the woman he has always loved yet can never have.Against the backdrop of a noirish dreamscape, a tortured man returns to the city he swore he would never return to, in order to save the woman he has always loved yet can never have.Against the backdrop of a noirish dreamscape, a tortured man returns to the city he swore he would never return to, in order to save the woman he has always loved yet can never have.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Alter
  • Writer
    • Anton Pardoe
  • Stars
    • Anton Pardoe
    • Anthony Dilio
    • David Beck
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Alter
    • Writer
      • Anton Pardoe
    • Stars
      • Anton Pardoe
      • Anthony Dilio
      • David Beck
    • 18User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
    • 27Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anton Pardoe
    • The Narrator
    Anthony Dilio
    Anthony Dilio
    • Walter
    • (as Anthony Dee)
    David Beck
    • Walter's Goon
    Ken Clark
    • Walter's Goon
    Ryan Fitzgerald
    • Walter's Goon
    James Hart
    • Walter's Goon
    • (as Jimmy Hart)
    Roselyn Sanchez
    Roselyn Sanchez
    • Porphyria
    Denyse Tontz
    Denyse Tontz
    • Young Porphyria
    Scout Alter
    • Young Narrator
    Frank Bruynbroek
    Frank Bruynbroek
    • Young Nikolai
    Scarlett Chorvat
    Scarlett Chorvat
    • Tatiana
    Daniel Goddard
    Daniel Goddard
    • Sergei
    Dmitri S. Boudrine
    Dmitri S. Boudrine
    • Kolya
    • (as Dimitri Boudrine)
    Stefan Pardoe
    • Ganya
    Said Bakouch
    • The Maharajah
    Brandon Kumar
    • Young Rajah
    Pasha D. Lychnikoff
    Pasha D. Lychnikoff
    • Vassily
    • (as Pavel Lynchnikoff)
    Cameron Daddo
    Cameron Daddo
    • Rogozhin
    • Director
      • Jeremy Alter
    • Writer
      • Anton Pardoe
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    3mia-noisia

    Make it to the end and win a prize.

    This was such a terrible film, almost a comedy sketch of a noir film.The budget was low compared to a blockbuster, but still higher than most.But its where they've decided to cut costs that is totally weird.Some actors are at least competent, while others look like they just been dragged off the street.One of them being the lead actor, hes so very bad that i cringed when ever he said anything (he talks through the ENTIRE movie).Then there's the weird costume choices.At the start of the movie all characters are wearing 1930's clothes.They drive a classic car, but the background is a modern day windfarm thats blatantly state of the art.And the costumes and some settings continue to follow this 30's film noir theme.Then BAM in drives a brand new escalade with 24 inch rims....WTF.Same thing again when a guy has a night scope on his rifle, you get a shot down its sight.Hes aiming at a guy with an mp5 and tactical gear on.In a even stranger contrast the locations are brilliant, and seem to have cost more than the rest of the entire film.The camera shots/angles a very good, and show these locations brilliantly in the scenes.The director has a keen eye for a good looking single shot, but no idea how to do much else.

    People who should be shot for this film▼

    The writer The director The casting agent The costume designer

    People who should be tortured to death for their monotone, monotonous nails on chalk board voice.▼

    Anton Pardoe- the lead actor, writer, producer If you ever seen the movie Hostel, i wish that would happen to this guy, but he doesn't escape.
    4Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    THE PERFECT TITLE???????

    "The PERFECT SLEEP".... could be The Perfect Title, if it refers to the reaction it elicits from viewers! One can only apply powers of divination as to director Jeremy Alter's intent. Location Manager on a number of high-profile films, long before and since, "Sleep" seems to be 1 of only 2 obviously ill-fated forays into film direction. (How about: "Location Managers Gone Wild"?)

    Seems ro me that, in its conceptualization at least, "Sleep" was destined to become a larger-than-life, neo-classic, film noir, somnambulant visionary dreamlike masterpiece!!!!! Sorry, Jeremy, only in your "Perfect Sleep" dreams! From beginning to end, the central character delivers an incessantly droning voice-over monotone narration. Was this intended to lull the viewer to sleep or some semi-hypnotic state? Desired or not, that is the effect it had on me!

    Looking at the finished product, the execution didn't achieve 10% of what was envisioned. There were a few moments when it seemed "Sleep" was, at last, awakening, but they were fleeting moments, indeed. The movie locations were the only 10* element IMO. Mr. Alter does have a good eye, I'd rate all other visual aspects 6 to 8*. Every other non-visual aspect, and I've run though a dozens in my mind, rates 1 to 2 Stars. Overall: 4**** "The Perfect Sleep"

    ENJOY!!! / DISFRUTELA!!! .... If You CAN!!!!!!
    gordon-hamilton

    Awful!

    I would say the narration was inane but, that would mean it had to have sense or substance, which it didn't.

    The storyline was little more than that contrived by a ten year old boy with constipation while sitting on the pot.

    If we still had coal fires we could use the lacklustre script and wooden acting to light the fire.

    If vitality is the characteristic which distinguishes living things from nonliving things, we may now bury this and not bother with a wake.

    I would like to say that this digital diatribe had no redeeming features at all but, it does have one, a visual one, and that is the beauty of Roselyn Sanchez.
    8clif_smith

    An excellent mood piece.

    Overall, I enjoyed the film. I think it is a fine example of modern Film-Noire. It's true, the plot is a little too vague, the lack of societal context reduces it's sense of authenticity and realism, and the voice-over narration could have been used less or perhaps eliminated completely. Overall though, it's a great mood piece and visually sumptuous and stunning. The beautiful Ms. Sanchez allowed me to feel the pain of her relationship with the hero. This film had a lot of potential to be a true masterpiece, but the flaws bring it down to the level of great genre piece. I would highly recommend it to fans of the genre, but, it's not a film I would recommend to the casual viewer.
    6Samiam3

    Nice looking picture that functions poorly from self-indulgence

    The Perfect Sleep is a prime example of a B-movie film noir. It recalls the methods of Tarantino in that its direction shows a love for movie making. Unfortunately the downs of this outweighs the ups.

    What we have here is a deliciously gorgeous picture, well shot, but also equipped with a screenplay which tries too hard to be something that is out of reach. The story is convoluted, messy, with pretentious dialogue, and too many characters whose functions are minimal. It is a delightful film to look at, but an impossible one to invest in. It is as if the makers of The Perfect Sleep would rather have the viewers acknowledge that they are watching a movie rather than be involved.

    I enjoyed watching one illustruious image after another, but I could not follow this movie at all. The Perfect Sleep is basically a film that likes to show off, but not everything gets through to us.

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    • Goofs
      At about ten minutes and eighteen seconds into the film, The Narrator is awoken by a car horn outside the "warehouse". He gets up, on his knees, using the cane for support. Then the camera switches to a shot of Walter laying on the ground, his cane visible and also lying on the ground. In the next shot, Walter's cane is in The Narrator's hand again.
    • Quotes

      Keller: [dying] You won't find what you're looking for, the Rajah will get you.

      Dr. Sebastian: Sssh, as I've opened the flood-gates of your very mortality, my I suggest that you quickly choose one subject to dwell on instead of many? I certainly wouldn't recommend you worry about work at this point.

    • Connections
      Featured in Do Not Go See the Perfect Sleep (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      The Haunted Theater
      Written and Performed by Greg Kuehn

      Courtesy of Peligro Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Прекрасный сон
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Unified Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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