List Price: £17.99 Price: £4.98 You save: £13.01 (72%)
Media: DVD Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Features:
PAL
Editorial Review:
A fairly close remake of an outstanding Norwegian movie of the same name, Insomnia is director Christopher Nolan's follow-up to his breakthrough movie Memento. It's very much the sort of project that seems designed to be a stepping-stone from independent glory to the Hollywood A-list status. It has the right subject matter, stars (Al Pacino, Robin Williams), supporting cast (Hilary Swank, Martin Donovan), an audience-friendly intellectual thriller format and enough bizarre cinematic ideas to allow for directorial bravura.
Evading the heat of an Internal Affairs investigation, Los Angeles hotshot homicide cop Dormer (Pacino) flies north to Alaska to dig into the murder of a local girl--but a botched trap for the killer leads to a foggy shoot-out that goes wrong. This leads to an alliance between the cop and the killer, who offers Dorma a nasty bargain. Making the situation worse is the fact that Dormer can't sleep, his body clock thrown off by the 24-hour thin sunlight of the town of Nightmute, which affords Pacino a chance to crawl deeply inside a flawed hero on the point of cracking up. There's one terrific chase scene, with two clumsy middle-aged guys, leading to an intense and memorable peril. It slightly over-eggs the original story, with a Hollywooden tinge, but it's still compelling, grown-up drama. --Kim Newman
On the DVD:Insomnia offers a wealth of DVD special features, most of which can be found inside the "Production Diaries", including a splendid making-of featurette filled with great cinematography and a haunting soundtrack. There is also an interesting documentary short on insomnia the condition, relating the problems sleep deprivation can cause. The commentaries take a new angle by asking relevant cast and crew members to comment on a scene specific to them rather than listening to the whole film with a commentary, which is refreshing and a concise way of providing the information. --Nikki Disney
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Gripping thriller Insomnia is a good thriller thats worth buying for many reasons: Its a top notch cast. Al Pacino gives one of his his finest late performances as the detective who can't sleep investigating a murder. Robin Williams matches Pacino in his second great role that year (see One Hour Photo for the other), and the always good Hilary Swank gives a very good performance supporting the two main leads. The director is Christopher Nolan (Memento, Batman Begins, The Prestige), who seems to have a natural... more info
excellent great twisting thriller with al pacino and robin williams giving excellent performances and are well supported by hillary swank.this is a great thriller worth watching
My cup of tea One of my favourite movies of all times. Think I watched it about 4-5 times already in the last 15 months. Stunning, remote, damp Alaska not being the last reason why it is a fascinating film. A great plot, well casted, in the right settings.
Can't say much more, except that I am awaiting the original version for rental shortly. I'm curious which one I'd prefer in the end.
Kept me awake anyway This film really only takes off when Robin Williams becomes part of it. He puts in another very good performance alongside a decent enough effort from Al Pacino. Pacino plays Will Dormer a very tired cop with Internal Affairs looking too closely into his work. Sent to a remote town in Alaska to assist in a murder of a school girl, Dorma and his partner are sent to investigate. Partly to escape the examination back home. Riddled with guilt Dorma is already lacking sleep. In Alaska things don't get much... more info