I love crime thrillers and Insomnia is one of my favorites. It's common knowledge that Nolan's films have great endings, but this one always moves me (don't know why).
The Nolan Fans Awesome Scale: Insomnia
It is a good film but my least favorite of Nolan by a wide margin.
Awesome Scale: 70%
Awesome Scale: 70%
Finally decided to watch this last night. It's the last of Nolan's feature films for me to have seen. And, like all of his films, I'll need to watch it again.
I'm hardly a film critic, and this guy put it better than I ever could:
80% Awesome for me.
I'm hardly a film critic, and this guy put it better than I ever could:
Indeed, I really liked Robin William's performance, and it was very nicely shot (love those intermittent flashes of imagery, too). However, I'm more one for the former "film experience". It just wasn't as..."engaging" as Christopher Nolan's other films.christophmac wrote:It's unlike the other Nolan films in a way. It's less of a film experience where you watch it from beginning to end and get blown away, it's more that every second there's something about it to enjoy, whether it's the performances or cinematography. One could argue that the final product isn't quite the sum of the parts, but I still really like it.
80% Awesome for me.
I just saw the 360 interview between Nolan and Pacino on the Insomnia bluray.
Nolan is so awkward at certain moments throughout.
Nolan is so awkward at certain moments throughout.
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100%
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I agree. I felt it was a 70% as well. Very good crime thriller, decent Nolan film.Jonas Agersø wrote:70% compared to his other films. Which is still a good rating compared to a lot of other films
Nolan seems to be awkward in almost every interview he's in.Cilogy wrote:I just saw the 360 interview between Nolan and Pacino on the Insomnia bluray.
Nolan is so awkward at certain moments throughout.
80% yo
Wanna watch it again.
Wanna watch it again.