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Parasomnia

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.6K
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Parasomnia (2008)
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A horror-thriller centered on a woman (Wilson) suffering from a medical condition that causes her to sleep her life away, waking briefly on rare occasions.A horror-thriller centered on a woman (Wilson) suffering from a medical condition that causes her to sleep her life away, waking briefly on rare occasions.A horror-thriller centered on a woman (Wilson) suffering from a medical condition that causes her to sleep her life away, waking briefly on rare occasions.

  • Director
    • William Malone
  • Writer
    • William Malone
  • Stars
    • Sean Young
    • Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Dylan M. McKnight
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    5.1/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • William Malone
    • Writer
      • William Malone
    • Stars
      • Sean Young
      • Patrick Kilpatrick
      • Dylan M. McKnight
    • 33User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    Sean Young
    Sean Young
    • Madeline Volpe
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Byron Volpe
    Dylan M. McKnight
    • Danny Sloan
    • (as Dylan Purcell)
    Cherilyn Wilson
    Cherilyn Wilson
    • Laura Baxter
    Philip Newby
    • Phil
    David Ury
    David Ury
    • Record Store Owner
    Janet Tracy Keijser
    Janet Tracy Keijser
    • Sara
    Mekita Faiye
    • Nurse Receptionist
    Dov Tiefenbach
    Dov Tiefenbach
    • Billy Dornboss
    Malcolm Foster Smith
    Malcolm Foster Smith
    • Head of Security
    Timothy Bottoms
    Timothy Bottoms
    • Dr. Emil Corso
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    • Nurse Margaret Evans
    Brennan Bailey
    Brennan Bailey
    • Young Danny Sloan
    Danielle Langlois
    Danielle Langlois
    • Anne Sloan
    Valorie Hubbard
    Valorie Hubbard
    • Mrs. Mulliner (Laura's Foster Mother)
    Madison Davenport
    Madison Davenport
    • Young Laura Baxter
    Louis Graham
    • Dr. Egon Bhyle
    David Albert
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    • Director
      • William Malone
    • Writer
      • William Malone
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    6morrigan1982

    Parasomnia (2008)

    Quite an interesting movie! I didn't expected to be that good to be honest. That is why it was a pleasant surprise. The only two really negative things that I found are: firstly somewhere in the middle it seemed to be stretched a little bit that it somehow loses its point (not that bad though, it gets right back into place) and secondly I was hopping to see more of Sean Young. More than her grand exit in the beginning of the movie! If you have Sean Young I think that you should use her a little bit more, not just for a few minutes! At least I got to see a lot of Jeffrey Combs, who is really great, in a role where he doesn't play someone crazy! Patrick Kilpatrick was great too. He gave me the Goosebumps! This movie was really amazing! Like a crazy painting or something an artist would have dreamed! Tick tick and the nightmare begins… Tick tick dreams and reality are mixed with one another. Dreams made of crystals and a fragile reality. What would you choose if you could? In the middle of these two worlds is a girl suffering from a sleeping disorder. What will she do? Tick tick time is passing by. A crazy movie which deserves a chance, so give it a try. I think that most of you will like this one. It is a really great thriller.
    6Michaelckdk

    Above average horror movie hybrid of The Cell meets Silence of the Lambs meets Tim Burton

    OK so the movie does not have a high budget. The acting from the two younger leads is mediocre at best. But the psycho killer character and the unusual production style are what keep the momentum and interest in this movie going. I found elements of "The Cell", "Silence of the Lambs", and "Saw" all wrapped in one. The quirky style of many scenes in the movie has elements of Tim Burton and "Puppet Master". The creepy and astounding score also lend major points to an otherwise average horror thriller story. The movie was genuinely creepy and somewhat scary at several moments, but scary in a suspenseful way and not so much a frightening way. With the slew of horrible horror movies, high budgets and low, this one definitely stands out as above average and unique in it's own way. If you can get past the amateurish acting of the two young leads and the low budget aspects of the film that are apparent here and there, you will find a fantastic and gripping horror movie.
    9petervenkman57

    Hollywood misses the boat again and we lose... Again. Great film we won't see!!

    OK, I'm now convinced that, not only is Hollywood illiterate but now they don't even know how to watch movies. Why doesn't his movie have a big release in this country? While visiting with a friend in L. A., I saw this at a special screening in Hollywood at the Egyptian Theater. The director said they were still looking for a distributor. A fact I find unbelievable. I had never heard of this film yet what I saw lit up in the dark was one of the best... I was going to say horror movies... but JUST PLAIN MOVIES that I've seen. Instead Hollywood gives us over-blown remakes of remakes. This is one of the most original, fun, and entertaining films I've ever watched. Are these guys asleep at the switch?

    This movie is really interesting because it starts out slowly and then begins turning the thumb screws down until you're about to yell. We see this kid (Danny) through a series of very bad decisions... get himself deeper and deeper into a hole until you wonder how he's ever going to be able to get out of it. What's cool is his actions are completely understandable because of his obsession with this sleeping girl..(The chick who plays her is VERY HOT!!!! BTW). This movie does something that you just don't see in movies now. The build to the end gets more and more intense and reveals more layers and convolutions than a Nixon investigation. I'm not going to say more than that, 'cause I don't want to give anything away but the last half of this movie is just plain great. This has one of the best endings in a film ever. Judging from the films I've seen in the last few years this must be hard to do. The look and mood of the film is unique. The movie is lush and creepy like a dream that you don't want to wake up from. You just want to go back there and revisit those places and live in that world with those people.

    OK, I'm gong to be kind and imagine that Warner Bros, Sony, MGM, 20th Century Fox and all those guys have never heard of this film either... Yeah.. That's it.
    7peace-of-mind

    For horror Fans who appreciate art

    this is my first review but I decided to review this title because I had a real appreciation for this film. I randomly found this title and decided to check it out ... I was quiet surprised. This is quiet a beautiful film, the story line, the graphics, its all very well put together. The acting is pretty good I will give it a 7/10 there are a few plot holes but it isn't really noticeable,This is probably the best film yet by William Malone, he has come a long way from the failed feardotcom. The film itself is really enjoyable to watch, the gore is minimal, and it keeps your attention.

    I would suggest this for a rainy night in
    foziwriter11-1

    PARASOMNIA-Written and Directed by William Malone

    I was privileged last night to attend a screening of a new film entitled PARASOMNIA written and directed by WILLIAM MALONE (House on Haunted Hill-1999, FeardotCom-2002, Masters of Horror-"Fair Haired Child). PARASOMNIA is part of Screamfest 2008, the annual horror film festival, but this film spans more than just the horror genre. It is somewhat outside the horror box in that it is more of a dark, twisted, nightmare of a fairy tale almost creating its own visually exciting genre.

    The story tells of DANNY (DYLAN PURCELL) a young man who becomes fascinated with a modern Sleeping Beauty in LAURA BAXTER (portrayed by the delightful and charming newcomer CHERLIN Wilson) who suffers from Parasomnia or the Sleeping Beauty syndrome, which causes her to sleep more often than wake. He comes across her in the psyche ward of a hospital while visiting his artist friend BILLY (DOV TIEFENBACH) incarcerated there on a court forced rehab.

    Like any good ghost or horror story Billy tells Danny about the girl and the insane serial killer held in the padded cell next to her, one BYRON VOLPE (wonderfully played by veteran bad guy PATRICK KILPATRICK). Volpe, a rare book dealer and mesmerist, used his unnerving mental powers to control his victims, especially his ex-wife (a much too brief cameo by SEAN YOUNG) to commit suicide or murder.

    Somehow Volpe has the ability to enter Laura's dreams, tormenting her in a bizarre dream world (A place worthy of Guillermo Del Toro) he controls. Danny realizes he met Laura when they were both children and his fascination with her turns to love. Upon learning she is going to be transferred to the custody of DR. EGON BHYLE (LOUIS GRAHAM) and his questionable sleep disorder clinic for experiments, Danny plots to rescue Laura from her lab-rat fate.

    Not realizing Volpe considers the helpless girl his possession, Danny successfully absconds with Laura, taking her to his artist's apartment. Along the way, the girl awakes in Danny's car and unaccustomed to finding herself outside the hospital, freaks out a little. When Danny pulls over to calm her, Laura is out of the car diving head long into the moist grass. Wilson pulls this scene off with an innocent charm without it descending into camp as she falls back asleep, face in the grass.

    Once at Danny's apartment, he cleans her up in a scene that in another's hands could have come off as salacious with it's partial nudity. To Malone's and his actor's credit, this scene plays with an innocent tenderness and charm. In an ensuing sequence Danny takes Laura out to an ice cream parlor which turns into a comic exploration of strawberry ice cream, again charmingly played by Wilson.

    Then things get dark as Volpe's power over Laura invades her dreams. Danny awakes to find Laura, clad in a cheerleader's outfit stolen from his neighbor, covered in blood and wielding a butcher knife under Vople's mental control as she tries to kill Danny. He manages to ward off her attack, only to discover his neighbor's mutilated body.

    Enter the police: DET. GARRETT (Cult fan favorite JEFFERY COMBS) and his partner DET. CONROY (veteran character actor JEFF DOUCETTE) who have already been to the hospital investigating Laura's abduction and getting the low down on Volpe. As Danny frantically tries to hide Laura from Doucette, she; again under Volpe's control; frees herself from Danny's restraints and disembowels Doucette in a very graphic scene that will keep the slasher fans more than happy.

    Since I won't give away the ending, I will say that Volpe escapes the hospital in another graphic blood bath to track down Laura and Danny. The film culminates with one of the most inventive, innovative, and visually intriguing sequences involving clockwork automatons; the art work of Danny's friend Billy: and the best use of Serge Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet Ballet Overture.

    Wonderfully shot by Christian SEABADLT and ENZO GIOBBE and lit in an almost noir style there is enough gore for today's modern, hardcore horror fans, yet PARASOMNIA is so much more. Malone's script is intelligent and he understands all too well that Cinema is a visual medium. In an era where most film and television scripts are still written like radio scripts where the actors describe the action you are seeing on the screen. Malone lets the image tell the story. The characters speak like real people speak. It is economic in its dialog.

    And in creating Byron Vople, Malone and Kilpatrick have presented one of the most literate and intelligent villains since Hannibal Lector, a refreshing twist after a dearth of mindless blood thirsty slasher villains.

    PARASOMNIA succeeds on many levels: cinematically; mood; characterization; and visual style. The dreamscapes are stunningly beautiful and jarring at the same time. The subliminal cuts are spooky. The over all creepiness of the film is balanced with the innocence of Dylan Purcell and Cherilan Wilson's portrayals. And Wilson is quite a find. She shines in the scenes of Laura rediscovering the world, then seamlessly transitions into a vicious killer under Volpe's control and back to the somnambulistic Laura. Also look for an amusing cameo by director JOHN LANDIS.

    PARASOMNIA is such an unusual and entertaining film, it stands on its own. Whether it gets a theatrical release or goes straight to DVD, don't miss this one.

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    • Trivia
      Director William Malone funded the entire project himself.
    • Goofs
      While Danny is searching for information on Volpe, his screen clearly shows that he is browsing local files rather than internet pages.
    • Quotes

      Billy: Pretty things always have a tragic end. It's one of the laws of nature and only serves to make them more beautiful.

    • Crazy credits
      This film is dedicated to Mom and Dad
    • Connections
      References Frankenstein (1931)
    • Soundtracks
      Romeo and Juliet Op. 64 Act 1 No. 13 Dance of the Knights
      (uncredited)

      Written by Sergei Prokofiev

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    • Release date
      • October 17, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Парасомния
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Luminous Processes
      • Rising Storm Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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