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I Can't Sleep

Original title: J'ai pas sommeil
  • 1994
  • Unrated
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.5K
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I Can't Sleep (1994)
DramaMysteryRomanceThriller

A serial killer terrorizes Paris at night, but that doesn't stop Daïga and Théo from meeting up, and falling in love.A serial killer terrorizes Paris at night, but that doesn't stop Daïga and Théo from meeting up, and falling in love.A serial killer terrorizes Paris at night, but that doesn't stop Daïga and Théo from meeting up, and falling in love.

  • Director
    • Claire Denis
  • Writers
    • Jean-Pol Fargeau
    • Claire Denis
  • Stars
    • Yekaterina Golubeva
    • Richard Courcet
    • Vincent Dupont
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claire Denis
    • Writers
      • Jean-Pol Fargeau
      • Claire Denis
    • Stars
      • Yekaterina Golubeva
      • Richard Courcet
      • Vincent Dupont
    • 14User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Yekaterina Golubeva
    Yekaterina Golubeva
    • Daiga
    • (as Katerina Golubeva)
    Richard Courcet
    Richard Courcet
    • Camille
    Vincent Dupont
    • Raphaël
    Laurent Grévill
    Laurent Grévill
    • le docteur
    Alex Descas
    Alex Descas
    • Théo
    Irina Grjebina
    • Mina
    Tolsty
    • Vassili
    Line Renaud
    Line Renaud
    • Ninon
    Béatrice Dalle
    Béatrice Dalle
    • Mona
    Ira Mandella-Paul
    • Little Harry
    Sophie Simon
    • Alice, Mona's Sister
    Danièle Van Bercheycke
    • Fleur
    • (as Danielle van Bercheycke)
    Patrick Grandperret
    • Abel
    Fabienne Mai
    • 3rd Victim
    Alice Hurtaux
    • 2nd Victim
    Antoine Chappey
    • Car Buyer
    Francis Lemonnier
    • Cafe Patron
    Arnaud Carbonnier
    • Neighbor
    • Director
      • Claire Denis
    • Writers
      • Jean-Pol Fargeau
      • Claire Denis
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    8lee_eisenberg

    find those of your reality

    A movie genre that I've occasionally seen focuses on the gritty underbelly of supposedly idealistic places. Claire Denis's "J'ai pas sommeil" ("I Can't Sleep" in English) is one such movie. The protagonists are a group of in a dismal section of Paris who find each other amid a murder spree. This group includes a man from Martinique (a reminder of France's colonial history) and a woman from Lithuania (one of the many people who saw no prospects in their countries once the Eastern Bloc collapsed).

    Quite a different image of France than we're used to, but this group of people still has it better than most people in the global south. The point is that millions if not billions of people worldwide live in these conditions. The people depicted in this movie could just as easily be people from Latin America seeking a better life in the US.

    Basically, if you're reading this, then you're one of the privileged few. Definitely check out the movie.
    5walrus-5

    Did anyone of you understand it?

    This is a very strange film, indeed. In the plot there's something about a Latvian immigrant in Paris, a couple of homosexuals, an old lady's murderer, some African immigrants (I think they're from the Maurice Islands), a woman who is a hotel manager and protects the young Latvian, a transvestite who has his own show on a nightclub, and some other crimes and weird stuff.

    But it's not a bad movie after all. Despite the confusing plot, the film has some very nice sequences, some shocking scenes and one of the most beautiful actresses I've ever seen, Ms. Katherina Golubeva, whom I'd never heard about before this film. If you have a lot of time to spend, and you're in the mood for an unusual motion picture with a gorgeous young actress, "J'Ai pas Sommeil" is a good pick.
    3gridoon2025

    Paralyzingly inert

    I can sort of see what (co)writer - director Claire Denis was trying to do here: a serial killer "thriller" minus any of the Hollywood flash, cross-pollinated with a "slice-of-Parisian-life" type of film (there is also a bit of "Pulp Fiction" going on, not in the chronology of events which is straightforward but in the way various characters pop in and out of each others' stories; however, because both films came out at the same year (1994), it's hard to say if there was any actual influence). Unfortunately, the result is boring, meandering and interminable. The Lithuanian girl's sections are marginally more interesting than the rest, mostly because Yekaterina Golubeva is stunningly beautiful. Gotta love that totally inaccurate IMDb plot description! * out of 4.
    10bruxe

    let me explain

    This film is a fictional portrayal based on the true story of Thierry Paulin, who with the help of his lover murdered twenty or so elderly women in the Montmartre area of Paris, during the eighties. He was known as the "granny killer." What I think confused the viewer who commented before me was the following: The United States has created a crime genre in which the detectives are heroes and the murderers are detestable yet mysterious. In a way, the pleasure in these films comes from watching the murderer act out our unconscious aggressions without our having to admit any identification with him. Claire Denis tried for a truer, more sociological portrait of the situation. She attempted to show the murderer's daily life and interactions with his community in a fashion that proved that, in some ways, he was no different than any other human being. There are no heroes or villains in this film, just a group of immigrants interwoven by the forces of urban life, and one of them happens to be a murderer. The film is a demystification of the "noir" genre. Since people are so used to seeing crime portrayed according to the usual formula, this film can be confusing at first glance. But the achievement of this film is monumental because it manages to draw us into the intimate life of a murderer without hyperbole and without demonizing him. It abandons the sensationalism created by the media to bring us face to face with a real situation.
    8bob998

    A Denis film that holds your attention

    J'ai pas sommeil gets off to a shaky start, with laughing cops and bland-faced Katerina Golubeva driving her rattle-trap Soviet car around Paris, but soon settles down to an absorbing study of greed and murder. Most of the characters are expatriates, some from eastern Europe, some from Martinique, and all are caught up in the search for happiness in a difficult environment (Paris can be hell for outsiders, as Balzac and many other artists have told us).

    At first you aren't aware that it's a murder story: you don't see a woman being strangled and robbed until 64 minutes have elapsed, but Denis holds our attention with atmospheric scenes of the gay sub-culture that Camille moves in. She brings out the voluptuous, narcissistic aspects of this world very well. The performances are all good. Richard Courcet as Camille has little to say, but his body speaks eloquently. Alex Descas and Beatrice Dalle are veterans of Denis's films and are effective as the couple with a child. Theo delivers furniture by day and plays violin in a band at night; he wants to go back to his native Martinique but Mona isn't at all sure about this. Line Renaud does a great job as Ninon, the hotel manager who lovingly deals with all these star-crossed souls. I had to go to YouTube after the credits to hear Line sing Ma cabane au Canada and Frou-Frou... she is wonderful.

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    • Connections
      References Le costaud des Épinettes (1923)
    • Soundtracks
      Relax-Ay-Voo
      Music by Arthur Schwartz

      Lyrics by Sammy Cahn

      Performed by Dean Martin and Line Renaud

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    • Release date
      • May 18, 1994 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Germany
      • Switzerland
    • Languages
      • French
      • Russian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No puedo dormir
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Arena Films
      • Orsans
      • Les Films de Mindif
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $111,015
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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