Insomnia movie review

Eloy 2022-03-21 09:01:17

The film "Insomnia" directed by Nolan, just like Hayao Miyazaki's anime, does not know what kind of theme the film is going to tell the audience until the end. Like the similar movie "Memento", this is a difficult movie to understand, so many people choose to watch it again to make up for the lack of cognitive status, and many viewers choose to watch it after years of emotional awareness. Watch the film again to gain a complete understanding of the complex storyline. The whole film is unfolded under the intricate clues. There are so many clues without losing the meticulousness and rationality of the logic. For the audience who don't pay much attention to the details, this film is undoubtedly too difficult to understand and boring. Insomnia detective Will has mixed feelings in his inner world. He wants to figure out every subtle action and language of every big and small person under the camera. Because of the difference in viewers, everyone is likely to come up with all kinds of strange things for the same plot. The reason to explain the scene after scene, which may also be the charm of this film. For viewers who have seen a movie like "Inception" and then understand it and like it very much, don't miss this very good-looking "Insomnia".
The beginning of the story tells the scene where Detective Will has to give false evidence in order to send the criminal to prison, and this becomes an effective weapon to bring down Will's Ministry of Internal Affairs. The Ministry of Internal Affairs is honest and believes that it is also a good thing for Will, but Will doesn't think so, which creates a lot of contradictions. If the story is only entangled in such an event, then its viewing value must not be optimistic. The story arranges Will to participate. In the investigation of a 17-year-old girl who was beaten to death, and this led to the further development of the story, Will and his assistants came to the small town of Alaska where the sun never sets. Female police reception. Will immediately launched a series of investigations, and finally laid a trap to trap the murderer. The murderer, Shanshan, arrived late. During the arrest, he made a mistake to escape in the fog. The detective and assistant followed closely, but , Will, who has always been smart and wise, accidentally killed his assistant in the fog. Under the condemnation of his conscience and the natural environment where the sun never sets, Will suffers from insomnia, and his heart is also very painful. In order to protect himself from bringing the murderer to justice, Will will directly point to the evidence that he killed his partner (which was eventually discovered by the policewoman). Wanting Will to transfer the ultimate crime to the innocent boyfriend of the deceased, he had no choice but to have a psychological and physical battle with the murderer, which became the biggest point of the film, the ending of the story. It is also very good, arranging for the two of them to pay the price of their own mistakes with their lives.
Through the superb acting skills of the actors, especially the one who plays the police detective Will, the aura of rationality and humanity is explained more profoundly. Step-by-step investigation, rigorous reasoning, mixed with deep respect for the dignity of life, justice, and simple emotions. Many times, Will wanders on the edge of these emotions, and it also makes me realize that everyone has something in their hearts. Such a scale, when we surpass things in life such as justice, conscience, and the heart of the benevolent, there will be a judge who will judge us in our hearts and let us live in pain until the day of liberation. Will is to maintain These precious things in my heart eventually paid the price of my life. Of course, it's never the film itself that moves us, but ourselves. We make the film a part of our lives, and there's an element of insomnia in it.

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Insomnia quotes

  • Francis: This his blood?

    Ellie Burr: Ketchup maybe. Was he eating a hot dog?

  • Walter Finch: You're a good man. I know that. Even if you've forgotten it.