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The Nightmare

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 31m
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5.7/10
7.4K
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The Nightmare (2015)
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DocumentaryHorror

A look at a frightening condition that plagues thousands; sleep paralysis.A look at a frightening condition that plagues thousands; sleep paralysis.A look at a frightening condition that plagues thousands; sleep paralysis.

  • Director
    • Rodney Ascher
  • Stars
    • Stephen Joseph
    • Nicole Bosworth
    • Loni Klara
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
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    • Director
      • Rodney Ascher
    • Stars
      • Stephen Joseph
      • Nicole Bosworth
      • Loni Klara
    • 83User reviews
    • 89Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Stephen Joseph
    Stephen Joseph
    • Shadow Man
    • (as a different name)
    Nicole Bosworth
    • Forrest's Girlfriend
    Loni Klara
    • Connie (adult)
    • (as Loni Klara Kim)
    Buffy Visick
    • Mother…
    Siegfried Peters
    Siegfried Peters
    • Chris
    Estrella Cristina
    Estrella Cristina
    • Stephen's Girlfriend
    Yatoya Toy
    Yatoya Toy
    • Connies Roommate
    Elise Robson
    • Chris's Girlfriend
    Age Wilson
    • Homeless Man #2
    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Glen Lantz
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Heather Langenkamp
    Heather Langenkamp
    • Nancy Thompson
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Rodney Ascher
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    5tylermoore

    Well directed, but has issues

    The directing and editing on this documentary are very well done. Lots of really great horror imagery. I'm not sure if it's the people embellishing their stories or if the interviews are just scripted to begin with. But something feels incredibly fake about a lot of it. I really hate giving this a bad score. I was going to give a lower one but at least a 5 is average. Its a very well made movie, but some of the stories people were telling made me cringe with how made up they felt. Who knows, though. Maybe they did experience that. But for one reason or another, I didn't buy it. If you're interested in the topic of sleep paralysis, this is a decent watch. Check it out on Netflix. You might like it more than I did.
    7metize

    Atmospheric

    Pretty immersive, good look into the people's head. Not really trying to convince or explain anything, just wonder. Not quite a documentary, not quite a horror movie. Fear comes from the creepy atmosphere and interesting stories.
    8tech_freddy

    This documentary about sleep paralysis could have done with a bit more science

    This (horror-)documentary is about sleep paralysis, a phenomenon in which a person either during falling asleep or awakening, temporarily experiences an inability to move, speak, or react. A transitional state between wakefulness and sleep, characterized by muscle weakness, often accompanied by terrifying hallucinations and physical experiences. It's been a recognized part of human experience for centuries, but sleep scientists are only just beginning to understand the condition.

    'Room 237' director Rodney Ascher's documentary largely eschews hard science to focus on the emotional and psychological toll. He interviews eight sufferers whose lives have been upended by repeated bouts of nocturnal panic and vivid, inescapable hallucinations.

    'The Nightmare' wants to be the first properly scary documentary, employing time-honored horror movie techniques in a concerted effort to spook the viewer. But it's here that Ascher slightly oversteps himself. While there is a well-maintained sense of lurking discomfort, the gotcha scenes feel a little cheap. In the end, a straight doc might have been more rewarding, but it entertained nevertheless.
    6leon-smoothy

    Opinions, experiences, not necessary a traditional documentary

    This is a movie with interviews with people having sleeping disorders described as "Sleep paralysis", a subject studied but certainly not yet enough, or, perhaps, the knowledge is not substantial enough to very exactly what the therm, or condition, actually is.

    Where is the line to be drawn between "regular" nightmares, which can be truly terrifying, realistic and actually ruin peoples lives, and more "direct" experiences of attacks connected with sleeping stages and different peoples mental states, caused by stress, traumatic experiences (known or unknown)?

    Many opinions about this documentary, or what you prefer to label it, is "there's just a dude telling a dramatic story about seeing strange things when going to sleep, it's not real or scientific!" Well, take it for that then, and go in to this for what it is, in this case not a bunch of medical psychiatric professionals/professors stating what is actually possible or not, and not facts and proofs.

    It is well made though, compared to many other "documentaries" dealing with things not easy to scientifically prove. The people interviewed seems to give a true statement, as good as they can, of their experiences, and it's not accompanied by any dramatic narrator trying to push a certain theory as "THE Fact".

    It is actually quite scary hearing about these (real) peoples experiences, compared to plain fiction. I have friends who during stressful/painful episodes in their lives have experienced the very disturbing feeling of "dreaming while awake", so to speak, but that has always seemed purely connected to the fact that it is possible to have moments/lapses in rem-sleep, dreaming, and being completely awake. If you ask around, I'm sure many people can refer to some personal episode that's connected to this, and it is also how many medical professionals choose to describe it as. Several people I have talked with, having had complex heart surgery, for example, has had some of these kind of feelings afterwards. NOT, however, "beings" terrorizing them.

    Then there is the point "what you feed the mind with is what it will circulate around", and I mean certainly there is a connection in these kinds of experiences, as well as other strange happenings, that if you open your mind up to certain influences, it can affect you. That does not take a doctor to understand. I don't put a judgment in these particular cases concerning that.

    The scary parts in these stories is more related to actual strong perceptions of physical attacks from something, such as strong pain, voices, "beings" seemingly terrorizing/stalking them at night on such a regular basis. These experiences is not much commented by medical science (yet), because professionals studying it is very careful where to draw the line (not to ruin their careers, maybe...).

    For example, a leading professor can state that "there is probably multiple universes", but the same one would be careful to say "there is likely beings from other dimensions that can hurt you while you sleep".

    So, take it for what it is...
    8elevators111

    Inside the minds of the nightmare afflicted

    Sleep paralysis is a variety of dream which can seize a person prisoner in a ghoulish and tactile hallucination. "The Nightmare" profiles a dozen such severely afflicted individuals and invites you into their brains.

    The recorded medical history of the disorder is touched upon in brief, only long enough to establish the subject's credibility. It's not a phenomenon that's been approached with much clinical discipline, and medical history is ostensibly not what this is a film about. It is instead fascinated with the experience itself, and the life these people lead.

    Mostly the movie plays out through vivid dramatizations of dreams recounted in voice-over. It gets hella scary as the volume of awful steadily rises. A common vocabulary of bad things runs through it all, which amounts to elemental nightmare fuel.

    This builds to the question of how his interviewees deal with their worsening condition. This film takes folks on an extreme of human experience and examines how they and then perceive their reality. What if sleeping meant you were attacked by demons? Would you explain it with cognitive science? Christianity? New age spiritualism? The film is patient enough to listen with interest and a sort of apathy to concrete answers.

    It isn't perfect. Particularly there's some intentional fourth wall breaking-behind the scenes that's labored and distracting. And there's one dream recreation technique of photo slide show that isn't as hot as the rest.

    But a unique experience of a documentary. Just watch it at night in the dark, don't be a chicken ;)

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    • Trivia
      The "shadows" in the movie are really just actors in black morph suits.
    • Goofs
      At around 1:00:10 you can see the Hungarian word for sleep paralysis as "idércnyomás", but in fact, it is "Lidércnyomás" (Lidérc - Incubus; nyomás - pressure)
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    • Release date
      • June 5, 2015 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La pesadilla
    • Production companies
      • Zipper Bros Films
      • Highland Park Classics
      • New City Road
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $28,281
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,363
      • Jun 7, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $41,853
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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