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I Can't Sleep
Ninon is a spirited hotel-manager who teaches self-defense classes to her terrified eldery neighbors. Daiga, an aspiring Lithuanian actress newly arrived to Paris, becomes fascinated with the life of a mysteriously beautiful drag performer.
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Plot Summary
Camille, a young woman with insomnia, wanders through Paris at night. She becomes increasingly disturbed by the unsettling behavior of her neighbors and develops a growing paranoia that she is being targeted. Her lack of sleep exacerbates her mental state, blurring the lines between reality and hallucination as she tries to uncover the truth behind the strange occurrences.
Critical Reception
Claire Denis's 'I Can't Sleep' is a haunting and atmospheric thriller that explores themes of insomnia, paranoia, and voyeurism. The film received critical acclaim for its unsettling mood, evocative cinematography, and Béatrice Dalle's intense performance, though its deliberate pacing and ambiguous narrative were noted by some.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its hypnotic atmosphere and unsettling tension.
Béatrice Dalle's performance is a standout, capturing the character's unraveling psyche.
The film's exploration of sleeplessness and urban alienation is effectively conveyed through its visual style.
Google audience: Audiences appreciate the film's unique and immersive atmosphere, often highlighting its stylish direction and compelling lead performance. Some viewers found the plot's ambiguity challenging, while others were captivated by its dreamlike, suspenseful quality.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely on location in Paris, with much of the filming taking place during nighttime hours to capture the desired nocturnal atmosphere.
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