

Insomnia
Veronica suspects that her husband, an attractive teacher, is unfaithful to her. The worries don't even let her sleep, so she decides to go to a sleep therapy to overcome her pathology.
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Plot Summary
A corrupt detective is sent to a small Alaskan town to investigate the murder of a young woman. He finds himself battling insomnia due to the constant daylight and the case's complexities, while also dealing with a mysterious informant who seems to know more than they let on. The detective's troubled past begins to catch up with him as he struggles to solve the murder before his own sanity unravels.
Critical Reception
The 1994 film 'Insomnia' received mixed to negative reviews from critics. It was often criticized for its convoluted plot and uneven performances, though some praised its attempt at a dark, atmospheric thriller. Audience reception was generally lukewarm, failing to make a significant impact.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dark atmosphere and attempts at suspense.
- Criticized for a convoluted and unsatisfying plot.
- Performances were seen as uneven, with some standing out and others falling flat.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for the 1994 film 'Insomnia' is not readily available, but general reception indicates a lack of widespread audience enthusiasm.
Fun Fact
This 1994 film should not be confused with the more well-known 2002 thriller of the same name directed by Christopher Nolan, starring Al Pacino.
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