Terrifying nightmares, a broken family, and a mysterious Holistic Doctor, haunt Mary as she searches for the strength to find forgiveness amongst dark betrayals.Terrifying nightmares, a broken family, and a mysterious Holistic Doctor, haunt Mary as she searches for the strength to find forgiveness amongst dark betrayals.Terrifying nightmares, a broken family, and a mysterious Holistic Doctor, haunt Mary as she searches for the strength to find forgiveness amongst dark betrayals.
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I enjoyed this film overall but especially Victoria Baldesarra's portrayal of "Jen", the lead character Mary's best friend.
Her nuanced supporting performance brought depth and authenticity to the character, elevating the overall quality of the film. Baldesarra's ability to convey the complexities of Jen's emotions showcased her talent and commitment to the role.
Her performance was not only compelling but also added a layer of richness to the narrative, making Jen a memorable and impactful part of the story. Throughout the development of the storyline as we see Mary's character unraveled, Jen remains steadfast as an ally prepared to support and assist her best friend in the good and the bad, although we can see even she is beginning to question Mary's sanity. I liked the scene at the bridge where she is strong yet supportive.
Baldesarra's work in "Dying to Sleep" is undoubtedly worthy of recognition and stands as a testament to her skill as an actress, deserving of awards and acclaim.
I will definitely be on the lookout for this rising actress!
Her nuanced supporting performance brought depth and authenticity to the character, elevating the overall quality of the film. Baldesarra's ability to convey the complexities of Jen's emotions showcased her talent and commitment to the role.
Her performance was not only compelling but also added a layer of richness to the narrative, making Jen a memorable and impactful part of the story. Throughout the development of the storyline as we see Mary's character unraveled, Jen remains steadfast as an ally prepared to support and assist her best friend in the good and the bad, although we can see even she is beginning to question Mary's sanity. I liked the scene at the bridge where she is strong yet supportive.
Baldesarra's work in "Dying to Sleep" is undoubtedly worthy of recognition and stands as a testament to her skill as an actress, deserving of awards and acclaim.
I will definitely be on the lookout for this rising actress!
This is a solid independent film.
Layered characters that had good acting, and a story that was interesting enough to make me want to keep watching.
The camerawork was actually pretty cool, I could tell they were doing handheld shots and angles when they wanted to show Mary (the main character), uneasy or going through things in her mind.
It went a little too far into the "drama" side that slowed down the thriller parts, but it made me care for the characters more, so I didn't mind it.
I like movies that get melodramatic but keep it grounded.
I would consider watching this again in the future.
Layered characters that had good acting, and a story that was interesting enough to make me want to keep watching.
The camerawork was actually pretty cool, I could tell they were doing handheld shots and angles when they wanted to show Mary (the main character), uneasy or going through things in her mind.
It went a little too far into the "drama" side that slowed down the thriller parts, but it made me care for the characters more, so I didn't mind it.
I like movies that get melodramatic but keep it grounded.
I would consider watching this again in the future.
I had the opportunity to see "Dying to Sleep" at the Chandler International Film Festival in early 2023, and am so excited it's available online now.
"Dying to Sleep" presented a captivating exploration of the human psyche at the film festival. The film's unique narrative approach and thought-provoking themes kept me at the edge of my seat.
The director's (Paris Dylan) ability to seamlessly blend suspense with introspective moments showcased a strong storytelling technique.
As far as the performances- they were outstanding, especially from Dar Dixon, who delivered a nuanced portrayal of the complex emotions entwined in the storyline (character of Frank Cyrus).
I also really enjoyed the score, and felt it brought the film together!
I've rated this an 8 out out 10 and am excited to see more from this team and Wild7 Films.
"Dying to Sleep" presented a captivating exploration of the human psyche at the film festival. The film's unique narrative approach and thought-provoking themes kept me at the edge of my seat.
The director's (Paris Dylan) ability to seamlessly blend suspense with introspective moments showcased a strong storytelling technique.
As far as the performances- they were outstanding, especially from Dar Dixon, who delivered a nuanced portrayal of the complex emotions entwined in the storyline (character of Frank Cyrus).
I also really enjoyed the score, and felt it brought the film together!
I've rated this an 8 out out 10 and am excited to see more from this team and Wild7 Films.
If you like Lifetime/TVMovies with more bite and depth, this film is for you.
My mom loved this movie (it has a mother/daughter theme) and she watches that lifetime stuff. I'd say it's better than most of those types of flicks though, cuz the acting in Dying to Sleep is actually good and isn't all cheesy, and the story is more gritty/interesting suspense that you can build clues with, but I'd say it's still in the same vein.
It has that mystery element/woman in peril/female gaze/relationship angle that a lot of those Lifetime movies have. But the Writing is way more engaging cuz it's funny at times, scary some times, and heartfelt also, but doesn't take you out of the movie, like those other writing can do. I'd say the Writing is the best part of this one.
My mom loved this movie (it has a mother/daughter theme) and she watches that lifetime stuff. I'd say it's better than most of those types of flicks though, cuz the acting in Dying to Sleep is actually good and isn't all cheesy, and the story is more gritty/interesting suspense that you can build clues with, but I'd say it's still in the same vein.
It has that mystery element/woman in peril/female gaze/relationship angle that a lot of those Lifetime movies have. But the Writing is way more engaging cuz it's funny at times, scary some times, and heartfelt also, but doesn't take you out of the movie, like those other writing can do. I'd say the Writing is the best part of this one.
I really enjoyed this film, that I found at the recommendation from a friend.
"Dying to Sleep" not only delves into the complexities of familial relationships (especially mother/daughter and brother/sister) but also intertwines elements of a psychological thriller, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the narrative.
Maria Pinsent's performance as the mother is a standout in this genre-bending film, as she navigates who she has always been with adjusting to new information in her life that requires flexibility.
The film's ability to seamlessly blend the psychological thriller elements with the harrowing reality of her daughter's mental health is what initially drew me to it, and Pinsent's portrayal only adds to its allure. Her compelling performance anchors the film, making it a captivating and emotionally resonant viewing experience for anyone intrigued by both psychological thrillers and poignant family dramas.
"Dying to Sleep" not only delves into the complexities of familial relationships (especially mother/daughter and brother/sister) but also intertwines elements of a psychological thriller, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the narrative.
Maria Pinsent's performance as the mother is a standout in this genre-bending film, as she navigates who she has always been with adjusting to new information in her life that requires flexibility.
The film's ability to seamlessly blend the psychological thriller elements with the harrowing reality of her daughter's mental health is what initially drew me to it, and Pinsent's portrayal only adds to its allure. Her compelling performance anchors the film, making it a captivating and emotionally resonant viewing experience for anyone intrigued by both psychological thrillers and poignant family dramas.
Did you know
- TriviaInspired by the 1866 CHARLES DICKENS mystery, 'The Signal-Man'.
- ConnectionsReferences I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)
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