A night in the life of a young chronic insomniac suffering from tormented delusions and frightening visions of his past.A night in the life of a young chronic insomniac suffering from tormented delusions and frightening visions of his past.A night in the life of a young chronic insomniac suffering from tormented delusions and frightening visions of his past.
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As a short, first commercial film from a promising, young screenwriter/director, An Insomniac's Nightmare has it all...
Drama and emotion seep from the young actors' eyes and a compelling screenplay...
Mystery and suspenseful horror ensue as a young man falls further into his delusions...
Where will it end up?
Why not in a special kind of mind-trip leaving viewers and a sad, young man wondering what reality is and how to overcome their own mind?
Nanavanti's filmmaking skills will surely bring her far...
Lord of the Rings star Dominic Monaghan gives a great performance and perhaps adds good reason for viewers to want to get some sleep and have happy dreams of cute Brits...
A startling and moving film all the way around...
Drama and emotion seep from the young actors' eyes and a compelling screenplay...
Mystery and suspenseful horror ensue as a young man falls further into his delusions...
Where will it end up?
Why not in a special kind of mind-trip leaving viewers and a sad, young man wondering what reality is and how to overcome their own mind?
Nanavanti's filmmaking skills will surely bring her far...
Lord of the Rings star Dominic Monaghan gives a great performance and perhaps adds good reason for viewers to want to get some sleep and have happy dreams of cute Brits...
A startling and moving film all the way around...
An Insomniac's Nightmare is the story of a man's plunge into insanity. Having chronic Insomnia, Jack is plagued by hallucinations; causing him to try and determine what is real and what isn't.
We find out interesting things about Jack near the end, and think that by the time the movie is over we will have a "happily ever after" Hollywood ending. Wrong. This is New York City, the place where nobody sleeps.
Tess Nanavati (Writer and Director) has herself a good film in 'An Insomniac's Nightmare'. A talented filmmaker and writer (she made this film right after her High School Graduation), she has real potential and will be one to watch in the upcoming future.
As I watched this short film I was constantly uncomfortable; between the music, bleak scenery, and realistic portrayal of an insomniac by Dominic Monaghan (as Jack), I desperately wanted to turn this off at times just to escape from it.
We find out interesting things about Jack near the end, and think that by the time the movie is over we will have a "happily ever after" Hollywood ending. Wrong. This is New York City, the place where nobody sleeps.
Tess Nanavati (Writer and Director) has herself a good film in 'An Insomniac's Nightmare'. A talented filmmaker and writer (she made this film right after her High School Graduation), she has real potential and will be one to watch in the upcoming future.
As I watched this short film I was constantly uncomfortable; between the music, bleak scenery, and realistic portrayal of an insomniac by Dominic Monaghan (as Jack), I desperately wanted to turn this off at times just to escape from it.
This is one of the first independent movies I've ever seen. For such a very low budget, it was done well; as an insomniac myself, I can sympathize with the main character, although my sleeping problems have never been as intense or as disturbing.
Well directed, well acted, of a subject that I haven't seen much in theaters, lighting and set both perfect for the movie setting. There are few noticeable goofs, but they may be intended; you'll see after you watch the movie. The movie is very personal, and worth watching twice. No movie is flawless, but a Hollywood version couldn't do the story better. all in all, 8/10.
Well directed, well acted, of a subject that I haven't seen much in theaters, lighting and set both perfect for the movie setting. There are few noticeable goofs, but they may be intended; you'll see after you watch the movie. The movie is very personal, and worth watching twice. No movie is flawless, but a Hollywood version couldn't do the story better. all in all, 8/10.
An Insomniac's Nightmare was an incredibly interesting, well-made film. I loved the way it just throws you into the main character's subconscious without coddling the viewer...the acting was top notch - honestly, I would watch Dominic Monaghan read the phone book! - but everyone else, especially the young girl, was great as well. I was very impressed by the look of the film, too. Usually, "independent films" have a grainy, I-shot-this-on-my-camcorder look to them, but this director knows what she's doing. The lighting, the cinematography...quality work. I'm looking forward to a feature-length work from Tess Nanavati!
I'll come clean. The only reason I even found out about this DVD was because Dominic Monaghan is a favorite actor of mine. When I heard the title of the film, I thought it was going to be...different, perhaps in not such a good way.
But I was wrong. After reading what few reviews were out there about this short, I was actually excited about seeing it. I sent off for my copy as soon as able and received it a few weeks later. Needless to say, I was not disappointed.
The film follows Jack, a insomniac who is often plagued by conditions which causes him to doubt what is reality, and what is all in his head. I won't give away what happens, but I will tell you that the film can sometimes be frightening in it's realism.
The directing is fantastic, focusing on what is essential to the story without allowing it to lose any entertainment or thought-provoking moments.
All in all, I give this great film 9 out of 10, for going far beyond what I thought any short could achieve.
But I was wrong. After reading what few reviews were out there about this short, I was actually excited about seeing it. I sent off for my copy as soon as able and received it a few weeks later. Needless to say, I was not disappointed.
The film follows Jack, a insomniac who is often plagued by conditions which causes him to doubt what is reality, and what is all in his head. I won't give away what happens, but I will tell you that the film can sometimes be frightening in it's realism.
The directing is fantastic, focusing on what is essential to the story without allowing it to lose any entertainment or thought-provoking moments.
All in all, I give this great film 9 out of 10, for going far beyond what I thought any short could achieve.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Jack is changing after the shower, he collapses onto the bed without a shirt on. But when he jumps back up, he is wearing a shirt. A few shots later when he answers the door, he is once again shirtless. Then he puts on that same shirt in the very next scene and wears it for the rest of the film.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Nemoc (2005)
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- $20,000 (estimated)
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- 31m
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