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Joelle 2022-04-22 07:01:03
20110209 dxy saw the original, dropped 1 star, three and a half stars
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Raquel 2022-04-22 07:01:03
This is probably the least Nolan one of the Nolan...
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Dashawn 2022-04-22 07:01:03
The ending is always known at the last...
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Fiona 2022-04-22 07:01:03
The film that feels the least like Nolan's...
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Jeanne 2022-04-22 07:01:03
Nolan's film must be...
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Wellington 2022-04-22 07:01:03
The original intention of watching this movie was to appreciate the old dramas of Al Pacino and Robin Williams. It was only after the film started that it was discovered that the director was the recently popular Nolan. As Nolan's early work, the staggered editing for which he is famous is not used, and as a suspense film, the suspense is not sufficiently kept under wraps. The performances of the two actors are still wonderful, but Robin Williams' good face has reduced the wonderful degree of...
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Cesar 2022-04-21 09:01:20
Nolan's "worst work", but good...
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Reinhold 2022-04-21 09:01:20
The least "Nolan" one. ❶ Good cops can't sleep because they can't solve cases, bad cops have uneasy consciences: exhausted physically and mentally, trapped beasts fighting ❷ It's too damn bright here / It's very dark here: the moment the light comes on, you can see how dazzling the sun is Thanks to Al Pacino's performance, all the anger in the room was evaporated like a...
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Elwyn 2022-04-21 09:01:20
"Good cops lose their sleep because their hearts stop, and bad cops lose their sleep because their consciences are uneasy." Nolan's personal style is the least obvious and underrated. Despite this, the overall completion and rhythm control are quite good. The two scenes of Pacino and Williams are evenly matched, and the psychological game is particularly exciting. The scene scheduling skills in the scenes of driftwood in the water, the wrong kill in the thick fog and the confrontation in the...
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Marilyne 2022-04-21 09:01:20
The top 80% is perfect. Who got Robin Williams? bad...
Insomnia Comments
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Cassandra 2022-03-15 09:01:02
Battle of the masters
Williams and Pacino's opposite scene, even if the plot is empty, is worth watching. Although I had learned the outline of the story from a certain film and television program several years ago, I still watched this film with relish.
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Michele 2022-04-20 09:01:12
2009-08-22
"Insomnia" may not be the most classic movie starring Al Pacino,
but he interprets the mental state of an agent suffering from severe insomnia to a realistic level.
In a small North Alaska town, the sun is 24 hours The detective played by Al Pacino, who will not fall , has his
biological clock...
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Will Dormer: Are you trying to impress me Finch? Because it ain't gonna work.
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Will Dormer: Randy, this whole thing you're doing, you know, this "fuck the world" act. Now that might work with your mama. It might even work with a couple of these local cops, who have known you long enough to figure you're too dumb ever to kill anyone without leaving a couple of witnesses and a signed confession. Ain't gonna work with me, because I know things, you understand? I know you beat your girlfriend. I know she was seeing somebody else. Somebody she might have even gone to see after she walked out on you Friday night. Now, you're gonna tell us who that somebody might be? Or are you so fucking stupid, you're going to leave yourself as the last person to see Kay Connell alive?