The Edge of Sleep
- TV Series
- 2019–2022
- 3h
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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When a night watchman finishes his shift, he's terrified to discover that everyone in the world who fell asleep the night before is dead.When a night watchman finishes his shift, he's terrified to discover that everyone in the world who fell asleep the night before is dead.When a night watchman finishes his shift, he's terrified to discover that everyone in the world who fell asleep the night before is dead.
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This is a show based on a podcast, a podcast which I really enjoyed listening to. And now, I'm very happy to have had a television interpretation of the story. The Edge Of Sleep creates an incredibly intriguing universe where if you fall asleep, you will die. I love the concept of this story, and I love how it's handled in the show. The music and sound was really well done, and I especially love the intro sequence with its song selection. The overall atmosphere of the show is mysterious, yet comedic, yet serious, all at the same time. I think it does a great job balancing these themes. I also think it gets better the more episodes you watch. I think the last few episodes had some of my favourite sequences in the entire show. I also love the attention to detail, and how much it is evident that those who worked on creating the show, really poured their love and dedication into the project. I am looking forward to season 2!
I initially started the series because of The Plan. I had doubts that it would be the tone the trailer portrayed. Even though I'm a fan of Markiplier's YouTube, I wasn't convinced he could pull off a serious tone.
I've been convinced otherwise after (accidentally) finishing the series today. The series is genuinely intriguing.
The Linda and Matteo characters are performed very well and drive the audience onward into the story with their emotions. Scenes are sometimes off-put by whale imagery, which I assume is a metaphor, as this and similar aspects related to the unexplained "illness" are just that, unexplained (as of yet). However, the story is excellent and had me on the "edge" of my seat.
I've been convinced otherwise after (accidentally) finishing the series today. The series is genuinely intriguing.
The Linda and Matteo characters are performed very well and drive the audience onward into the story with their emotions. Scenes are sometimes off-put by whale imagery, which I assume is a metaphor, as this and similar aspects related to the unexplained "illness" are just that, unexplained (as of yet). However, the story is excellent and had me on the "edge" of my seat.
The Edge of Sleep, for the first time in years; is a pure original work of art in the making by people the deserve loads of recognition. The story-telling, the Cinematography, the color grading, the sound design; all peices together to nicely. Mark Fischbach deserves the recognition for his creative talent, he amongst others are going to change the industry forever with these works of art. They executed this incredibly well. The entire series so far felt very well polished, like those older movies thay felt truly original and new to watch for the first time ever.
From one producer to another, let's tell some real and original stories 🍸
From one producer to another, let's tell some real and original stories 🍸
I was incredibly impressed with the way The Edge of Sleep came to be. This was an absolutely incredible experience of psychological horror to go through. It was a perfect depiction of combining the fiction of the story with the real effects of sleep deprivation.
My only complaint is there were a few moments where I felt the acting was just a little subpar and slightly forced, however all actors/actresses were perfect in depicting their character. There were also a few moments where parts of the story felt slightly rushed, however I guess that is just to fit the narrative of the podcast.
I look forward to a season 2 and would HIGHLY recommend this to anyone who enjoys good psychological horror.
My only complaint is there were a few moments where I felt the acting was just a little subpar and slightly forced, however all actors/actresses were perfect in depicting their character. There were also a few moments where parts of the story felt slightly rushed, however I guess that is just to fit the narrative of the podcast.
I look forward to a season 2 and would HIGHLY recommend this to anyone who enjoys good psychological horror.
I was honestly amazed at how well done everything was, I had a few nitpicks here and there but overall I had an amazing time watching this and couldn't help but finish it all in one sitting. I loved the progression of the story although I did find the sudden jump cuts to be a little unnecessary at times, and the acting was genuine and heartfelt. There were also some visual effects that I thought were a bit wonky but it was mostly in the first episode and after that they really hit their stride and it was a beauty to watch. I wasn't expecting a whole lot from it but it took those expectations and shattered it while I look forward to a season 2.
Did you know
- TriviaThis a drama in podcast format. It was announced in April 2021 that popular YouTuber Mark Fischbach, aka Markiplier, is set to star in, and executive produce a TV series of the same name based on the podcast created by Chozen writers Jake Emanuel and Willie Block. In addition to Markiplier, who will reprise his role from the original podcast, Lio Tipton (Crazy, Stupid, Love) and Eve Harlow (Next) will also star. The Revenant (2015) producer New Regency will serve as the studio and independently finance the under-the-radar project. The announcement said filming will begin in May 2021 in Kamloops, British Columbia.
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- 3h(180 min)
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