Asleep
Asleep

Asleep

2015Movie91 minJapanese

Terako is a young woman without a job. She has an affair with Iwanaga who is married. His wife is in a coma. One day, Terako's friend kills herself. After that, Terako sleeps all day long and wakes up only when Iwanaga calls her.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Ben RussellGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Ben Russell's experimental documentary, "Asleep," delves into the concept of sleep and its multifaceted nature through a series of vignettes. The film explores different cultural perspectives and individual experiences with rest, dream states, and the absence of consciousness. It offers a meditative and often abstract contemplation on a fundamental human experience, blurring the lines between the observed and the subjective.

Critical Reception

Asleep received critical acclaim for its unique and immersive approach to documentary filmmaking. Critics lauded its bold artistic vision, experimental techniques, and thought-provoking exploration of sleep. While its unconventional structure and lengthy runtime were noted, the film was widely regarded as a significant work within the experimental cinema landscape.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its ambitious and experimental directorial style.
  • Lauded for its deep and abstract contemplation of sleep.
  • Noted for its challenging and immersive viewing experience.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot over a period of several years, with director Ben Russell meticulously documenting various sleep-related phenomena and cultural practices across different locations.

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