Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure
- 2024
- 1 Std. 42 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
1259
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA man, plagued by insomnia, turns to Doctor Sander's Sleep Cure tapes for relief, becoming the unwitting star of his own nightmarish productions, navigating through bizarre and morbid dreams... Alles lesenA man, plagued by insomnia, turns to Doctor Sander's Sleep Cure tapes for relief, becoming the unwitting star of his own nightmarish productions, navigating through bizarre and morbid dreamscapes filled with macabre humor.A man, plagued by insomnia, turns to Doctor Sander's Sleep Cure tapes for relief, becoming the unwitting star of his own nightmarish productions, navigating through bizarre and morbid dreamscapes filled with macabre humor.
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- 3 Gewinne & 1 Nominierung insgesamt
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I did like the movie.
It was fun.
And I like the short story genre, even if some of the stories are better than the others - it didn't really matter to me, as long as each one was unique, previously unknown and held its own meaning.
Variety was pretty rich, and some stories were quite nice, some even could actually help lead you into sleep.
Unfortunately, constant interruptions by the narrator's cocky demeanor and voice somehow kept breaking the tranquility.
I wanted to dive into the stories indeed, as there were many opportunities for that, but I really wish that narrator character would be more tone down and mysterious, instead of somewhat condescending and, dare I say it, annoying.
I really felt like that guy in the movie - tossing and turning. It is called 'A Sleep Cure', couldn't you just let me drift away for a bit?!
I would give it 8, if not for that narrator character feeling mismatched as per my taste.
Other than that, a fine film.
Would wish to see more of similar.
Thanks a lot!
It was fun.
And I like the short story genre, even if some of the stories are better than the others - it didn't really matter to me, as long as each one was unique, previously unknown and held its own meaning.
Variety was pretty rich, and some stories were quite nice, some even could actually help lead you into sleep.
Unfortunately, constant interruptions by the narrator's cocky demeanor and voice somehow kept breaking the tranquility.
I wanted to dive into the stories indeed, as there were many opportunities for that, but I really wish that narrator character would be more tone down and mysterious, instead of somewhat condescending and, dare I say it, annoying.
I really felt like that guy in the movie - tossing and turning. It is called 'A Sleep Cure', couldn't you just let me drift away for a bit?!
I would give it 8, if not for that narrator character feeling mismatched as per my taste.
Other than that, a fine film.
Would wish to see more of similar.
Thanks a lot!
Mart Sander seems to be one of the-if not the-most prolific filmmakers to emerge from Estonia, and his films are certainly different, but worth watching.
Listening to dialogue that seems to be written for English speakers and then getting mostly-Estonian speakers to translate that to the screen is not without its challenges, and it often detracts from the final product, but if you can get past that mental hurdle and focus on the aesthetics and the complexities of the story, it becomes easier to fall into the dream-like world Sander has established in films like this.
Many scenes remind me of a Greenaway film but with more entertainment value. Like Greenaway, Sander seems to pull classic artworks off the canvas into cinema (albeit less directly), but I think he does it in a more entertaining way. (If you know Greenaway's work you know it can be challenging to sit through at times, usually due to an almost condescending disregard for the audience's patience.) Sander seems a bit more concerned with exposition than Geenaway-and though the sweet spot often eludes him, his work here is a bit more fun to watch.
The mood and gloom of this film also feels a bit Poe-ish, which adds to the entertainment value as well-at least for those who like Poe, art, and magical realism.
Thankfully, Tubi seems to have picked up quite a a few of Sander's films. Check them out!
Listening to dialogue that seems to be written for English speakers and then getting mostly-Estonian speakers to translate that to the screen is not without its challenges, and it often detracts from the final product, but if you can get past that mental hurdle and focus on the aesthetics and the complexities of the story, it becomes easier to fall into the dream-like world Sander has established in films like this.
Many scenes remind me of a Greenaway film but with more entertainment value. Like Greenaway, Sander seems to pull classic artworks off the canvas into cinema (albeit less directly), but I think he does it in a more entertaining way. (If you know Greenaway's work you know it can be challenging to sit through at times, usually due to an almost condescending disregard for the audience's patience.) Sander seems a bit more concerned with exposition than Geenaway-and though the sweet spot often eludes him, his work here is a bit more fun to watch.
The mood and gloom of this film also feels a bit Poe-ish, which adds to the entertainment value as well-at least for those who like Poe, art, and magical realism.
Thankfully, Tubi seems to have picked up quite a a few of Sander's films. Check them out!
The cover for this 2024 movie from writer and director Mart Sander instantly caught my attention. And thus I opted to give the movie a view, since it was a movie that I hadn't already seen. Nor had I actually ever heard about the movie, not that it mattered as I believe in giving any movie I haven't seen a fair chance.
When I realized that the movie was written by Mart Sander, directed by Mart Sander and also starring Mart Sander, I have to admit that my expectations dropped down significantly. Movies that have one guy performing all those parts of a movie tend to be questionable affairs more often than not.
The storyline in the movie, however, proved to be a massive swing and a miss. The narrative was all over the place, but being nowhere all at once. And it was quite a struggle to sit through 102 minutes of this narrative.
I was under the impression that "Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure" was a horror fantasy movie, though the actual movie is way more of a fantasy movie than it is a horror movie. So don't get your hopes up for a horror experience, which I had done.
Needless to say that I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, which was actually something that spoke in favor of the movie, as I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances in "Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure" were fair.
I actually think this was my first foray into the Estonian cinema.
"Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure" failed to entertain me, and this is definitely not a movie that I would recommend you to rush out and get to watch. Nor is it a movie that will ever grace my screen a second time.
My rating of writer and director Mart Sander's 2024 movie "Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
When I realized that the movie was written by Mart Sander, directed by Mart Sander and also starring Mart Sander, I have to admit that my expectations dropped down significantly. Movies that have one guy performing all those parts of a movie tend to be questionable affairs more often than not.
The storyline in the movie, however, proved to be a massive swing and a miss. The narrative was all over the place, but being nowhere all at once. And it was quite a struggle to sit through 102 minutes of this narrative.
I was under the impression that "Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure" was a horror fantasy movie, though the actual movie is way more of a fantasy movie than it is a horror movie. So don't get your hopes up for a horror experience, which I had done.
Needless to say that I was not familiar with a single actor or actress on the cast list, which was actually something that spoke in favor of the movie, as I enjoy watching new and unfamiliar talents on the screen. The acting performances in "Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure" were fair.
I actually think this was my first foray into the Estonian cinema.
"Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure" failed to entertain me, and this is definitely not a movie that I would recommend you to rush out and get to watch. Nor is it a movie that will ever grace my screen a second time.
My rating of writer and director Mart Sander's 2024 movie "Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
10PopyS-2
Dr. Sander's Sleep Cure is one of the most original and visually captivating films I've seen in a while. It plays like a dream-sometimes comforting, sometimes bizarre, and always unpredictable. Mart Sander's performance is absolutely remarkable; playing 48 different characters isn't just a gimmick, it's an artistic achievement that keeps the film dynamic and engaging from start to finish.
The style feels like a blend of surreal comedy, experimental horror, and psychological drama. It's not your typical narrative-driven film-it's more of a hypnotic experience that pulls you deeper with each scene. The visuals are dreamlike, the tone shifts constantly, and the line between reality and imagination blurs in the most intriguing way.
This film isn't for everyone, but if you enjoy abstract storytelling and artistic risks, you'll be captivated. It left me thinking long after it ended.
The style feels like a blend of surreal comedy, experimental horror, and psychological drama. It's not your typical narrative-driven film-it's more of a hypnotic experience that pulls you deeper with each scene. The visuals are dreamlike, the tone shifts constantly, and the line between reality and imagination blurs in the most intriguing way.
This film isn't for everyone, but if you enjoy abstract storytelling and artistic risks, you'll be captivated. It left me thinking long after it ended.
A man (one of the many roles of the director and writer Mart Sander himself) can't find sleep and then puts on a weird cassette tape that is supposed to make the listener drowsy.
First the dreams are slower, then they speed up. The man sees himself in his dreams - first there is one of him, then two, then a lot more!
To be honest, I actually felt sleepy when listening to the hypnotic, purring voice (once more, Sander himself). Especially. Since I watched the film very late at night. So I identified myself with the poor man, because every time another nightmare began, I jolted awake and the sleep was gone.
First the dreams are slower, then they speed up. The man sees himself in his dreams - first there is one of him, then two, then a lot more!
To be honest, I actually felt sleepy when listening to the hypnotic, purring voice (once more, Sander himself). Especially. Since I watched the film very late at night. So I identified myself with the poor man, because every time another nightmare began, I jolted awake and the sleep was gone.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesFilmmaker Mart Sander created this film to mark the achievement of his Ph.D. in film studies. The anthology includes short films that are integral to his Ph.D. project, which examines the displacement of sound and visual imagery.
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- Herkunftsland
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- Auch bekannt als
- Сонная терапия доктора Сандера
- Drehorte
- Estland(on location)
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- 1 Std. 42 Min.(102 min)
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