Insomnia (2002)
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93% of critics liked it
(175 reviews) -
67% of users liked it
(90,632 ratings)
Director Christopher Nolan follows up his breakthrough sophomore film Memento with this remake of a stylish Norwegian thriller. Al Pacino stars as Detective Will Dormer, a Los Angeles Police Department legend who temporarily escapes an internal affairs investigation that may ruin his career by… More Director Christopher Nolan follows up his breakthrough sophomore film Memento with this remake of a stylish Norwegian thriller. Al Pacino stars as Detective Will Dormer, a Los Angeles Police Department legend who temporarily escapes an internal affairs investigation that may ruin his career by traveling to Nightmute, AK, the remote site of a murder that has the local authorities flummoxed. Along with his partner, Hap Eckhart (Martin Donovan), and the small town's wide-eyed rookie investigator, Ellie Burr (Hilary Swank), the exhausted Dormer probes the brutal slaying of a teenage girl who was rumored to have a secret lover. A clever ruse quickly lures the killer into a police trap, but the suspect escapes and a tragic accident at the scene leaves Dormer at the mercy of the murderer, a pulp crime novelist named Walter Finch (Robin Williams). As Finch plays a dangerous game of extortion with Dormer, the detective's mental health deteriorates rapidly from guilt over his complicity in a crime and sleep deprivation compounded by the lack of darkness in the land of the midnight sun. Meanwhile, the bright and dogged Ellie continues putting the pieces of a complex puzzle together despite Dormer's skillful attempts to lead the investigation toward the right suspect, but away from his own malfeasance. Insomnia co-stars Paul Dooley, Nicky Katt, Maura Tierney, and Jonathan Jackson. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
- Directed By
- Christopher Nolan
- Written By
- Hillary Seitz
- Genres
- Mystery & Suspense, Drama
- In Theaters
- May 24, 2002 Wide
- Studio
- Warner Bros. Pictures
Critic Reviews
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Mark Caro, Chicago Tribune
It's a crafty story told with more style and gray areas than your average thriller.
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Rex Reed, New York Observer
Insomnia is not my kind of arsenic, but it's so well-made and enigmatic I liked it anyway.
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Dennis Lim, Village Voice
The Hollywood version (which is half an hour longer) transports the action to Alaska, and works up a respectable level of bleary-eyed paranoia.
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Peter Rainer, New York Magazine
The best thing about Insomnia is that despite director Christopher Nolan's soft spot for moody-blues obfuscation, he has the good sense to keep his star in practically every shot.
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Desson Thomson, Washington Post
A thriller whose style, structure and rhythms are so integrated with the story, you cannot separate them.
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Cast
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Al Pacino
as Det. Will Dormer
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Robin Williams
as Walter Finch
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Hilary Swank
as Ellie Burr
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Maura Tierney
as Rachel Clement
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Martin Donovan
as Hap Eckhart
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Nicky Katt
as Fred Duggar
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Paul Dooley
as Chief Charles Nyback
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Larry Holden
as Farrell
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Katharine Isabelle
as Tanya Francke
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Jay Brazeau
as Francis
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Kate Robbins
as Woman On The Road
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Paula Shaw
as Coroner
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Ian Tracey
as Warfield
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Emily Perkins
as Girl At Funeral
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Jonathan Jackson
as Randy Stetz
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Tasha Simms
as Mrs. Connell
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Dean Wray
as Ticket Taker
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Ken Kirzinger
as Stunt Coordinator
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Kerry Sandomirsky
as Trish Eckhart
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James Hutson
as Officer #1
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Malcom Boddington
as Principle
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Andrew Campbell
as Officer #2
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Lorne Cardinal
as Rich
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Chris Guthior
as Uniformed Officer
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Crystal Lowe
as Kay Connell
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Oliver "Ole" Zemen
as Pilot








