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Insomnia
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| Rated
R |
| Runtime:
1hr 58min |
| Starring:
Al Pacino, Hilary Swank, Robin Williams, Martin Donovan, Nicky
Katt |
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MFG
Rating: 3/5
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Insomnia
is the second major movie from director Chris Nolan. His first effort
was the critically acclaimed and totally unique film Memento. We
are fans of that flick as well and looked forward to seeing what
he could do here especially with Al Pacino in the starring role.
The result is a solid, albeit unspectacular, effort.
Pacino
plays Will Dormer, a detective from Los Angeles with a lot on his
mind. Dormer, along with his partner, is under investigation by
internal affairs in L.A. They are shipped off to Nightmute, Alaska
to help with a murder investigation and get them out of the spotlight
for a bit. Nightmute is a tiny town where nothing much happens including
sunsets. They are far enough north that in the summer it is daylight
24 hours a day.
Dormer
is tired and stressed before he even gets there. It gets much much
worse for him. And to top it all off, he can't sleep because the
sun is shining into his room even at 3AM. We can't tell you much
more without spoiling the movie, a taboo here at Movies for Guys.
Suffice to say this is a murder mystery with some very interesting
twists.
Al
does his usual excellent job. And you'd never know Nolan only has
a couple of movies under his belt as a director. The scenes where
Pacino's character is dead tired and really starting to wig out
are excellent. There's a scene in the car, that everyone who has
ever driven on a long trip will immediately relate to, it captures
the feeling of nodding at the wheel perfectly.
The
film has some gorgeous scenery, it is well acted and well directed.
So what's the problem you ask? The answer is the story. There's
no mystery, we know "whodunnit" pretty early in the movie.
We're just along for the ride to see how it all works out. Sometimes
that works, sometimes it doesn't. For us, this time, it didn't.
We
would give Insomnia high marks if looking solely at the art of the
film. But we rate our films based on how entertained we were. In
that regard, it doesn't fail, but it moves kinda slow and the suspence
just is not there. We give this one 3 stars. We recommend seeing
it, particularly if you're a Pacino fan, but it can wait for DVD.
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Billy Bob
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Gun Play
One
really good shot out, but this is not an action movie.
Blood & Gore
Very
little considering this thing is rated R.
Car Chases
Not
really, but do not ride with Al unless he's had a nap.
T&A
We
get to see a naked chick! But she's dead...
Chuckles
Not
a lot here, but Al's struggles with daylight were amusing at
times. |
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