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Insomnia (The Criterion Collection) (1998)

Maria Mathiesen , Stellan Skarsgård , Erik Skjoldbjærg  |  Unrated |  DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Maria Mathiesen, Stellan Skarsgård, Sverre Anker Ousdal, Gisken Armand, Kristian Figenschow
  • Directors: Erik Skjoldbjærg
  • Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: Swedish (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Norwegian (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated: Unrated
  • Studio: Criterion
  • DVD Release Date: July 13, 1999
  • Run Time: 96 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6305389519
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #69,722 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Insomnia (The Criterion Collection)" on IMDb

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  • Norwegian trailer and TV spot with English subtitles

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This 1997 film from Norway and neophyte director Erik Skjoldbjærg delivers the goods with unsettling effectiveness. It's an intense, smart, and taut thriller if only because what it eerily implies is creepier than the film's reality. Opening with a churning, chilling murder of a young woman, Insomnia invites the viewer--as well as its protagonist, celebrated Oslo homicide cop Jonas Engström (Stellan Skarsgård)--into the mind and thoughts of a killer by making Engström fatally flawed himself. While in pursuit of the murderer, Engström makes a mistake; he accidentally shoots his partner and friend and covers up his deed in a panic. But he overlooks a minor detail: the real killer has seen him commit the crime. What ensues is a layered, complex, and unnerving descent into chaos, brought on by the inability to sleep in this land of the midnight sun. Engström suffers from insomnia, which warps his logic and resolve, and before long he's totally unraveled and unsure of his every move. But not before a twisty transference and countertransference occurs between cop and killer. The two play a game of high-stakes one-upmanship that surprises in the end. Insomnia is fresh and psychologically bent, full of Scandinavian despair and dark humor, and it boasts a film noir pulse beneath its blinding light. --Paula Nechak

Product Description

Disgraced Swedish detective Jonas Engström (Stellan Skarsgård) travels to northern Norway to solve a brutal murder in Insomnia. Unable to sleep through the night of the midnight sun, Engström quickly loses his grip on the case and his mind. Erik Skjoldbjærg's debut feature is a deft amalgam of psychological thriller, morality play, and police procedural. Criterion presents the DVD premiere of Insomnia in a new widescreen transfer.

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Aside from, that I had no background information on the film. Brint Conley  |  9 reviewers made a similar statement
They're allowed to be morally ambiguous, just like most human beings are. Genevieve Hayes  |  4 reviewers made a similar statement
The photography is very good and the FEEL of the picture is top notch. Adron Gardner  |  11 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
26 of 28 people found the following review helpful
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A dead body of brutally killed teenage girl was found, and her body, it becomes clear soon, is washed carefully all over. An ace detective is sent to the crime scene to invesigate this unusual case with his partner, but the invesigation gets more complex when Jonas, the detective, takes one wrong step in doing his job. And the killer seems to know his fatal mistake.

The original "Insomnia" made in Norway and directed by Norwegian Erik Skjoldbjaerg, is no "Se7en"-like thriller. And it is also different from the remake by Christopher Nolan in its overall tone. The original gives colder and more sinisier feeling behind the cool mask of the detecive, which is gradually enhanced by the never-ending, dazzling daylight around the North Pole that goes on around the clock. Like any good noir, the film offers many surprises in the story, making the protagonist cross over the thin line between good and evil. Sorry that I cannot tell you much, but I can say that the acting of Stellan Skarsgard, who tends to be typecast in Hollywood films (see "Deep Blue Sea" or "Ronin" -- though I like films themselves), is nothing but compelling and stunning. A bit more subdued than Al Pacino, he delivers a chilling portrait of detective Jonas, who slowly gets unsure of what he is doing under the broad daylight.

As a film fan, you may enjoy the difference of the two scripts, this one and that of Nolan's "Insonmia." (Don't worry, this is no spoiler.) I do not judge which is better -- the verdict is very hard to give as both are so good. But I can point out that Nolan gets his film more complex, giving more room for the role of a female local cop (which Hilary Swank played in the remake), partly because of Nolan's penchant for storytelling. Actually, I was surprised to find out that Norwegian "Insomnia" is about 30 minutes shorter than Hollywood remake. And see also the different treatment of some key scenes (especially a dog, and the conclusion of the case), which may reflect the present political climate in USA.

If you haven't seen Al Pacino remake, do not worry. If you like noir genre, this is the one for you.

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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Criterion picks another winner August 18, 1999
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Beautiful, original, and 360 degrees from Hollywood. I bought this disc simply becasue it was a Criterion edition which I have come to view as some of the best product on the market. Aside from, that I had no background information on the film. What a shock then to see first time director Skjoldbjaerg's beautiful and original rendering of the classic murder thriller. No, this film is not very suspensful in that the killer is identified early on, but the psychological trauma and emotion portayed on Skarsgard's face is powerful. Add to that the stark, harsh background, captured in various shades of brightness, and the offbeat cuts and camera angles that would make Kurosawa proud, and this is a masterpiece that should rank right up with "Silence of the Lambs" and "Usual Suspects."
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Whiter Shade of Fear March 5, 2000
Format:DVD
View this compelling Norwegian psychodrama as the antithesis of 'Se7en'. Here, instead of deep dark shadows and grey sheets of rain, we have white shouding mists, perpetual daylight, fades-to-white. A film blanc perhaps. But that's not to say this is a light film, it is perhaps one of the darkest in subject matter we've seen. The light is toxic, almost tangible, nausea-inducing. The acting and cinematography are excellent throughout, the narrative involving. The fine line between psychopath and pathologist (and indeed between art and reality) is sufficiently blurred to render this film almost amoral, but is made all the more interesting for it.The Criterion Collection has little in the way of extras, but the picture is pinsharp (although there is evidence of digital disturbance at one point)and the soundstage well positioned. Don't watch the extended menu, however, as it shows you absolutely everything in the film.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm waiting for the blu-ray edition of this classic.
If ever I had a movie title to top my list for future blu-ray, this is it. I cannot name a film as good from my dim memory of the late 90s/early 20th. Read more
Published 13 days ago by Todd Crawford
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Norwegian film version
Here is the original 1997 Norwegian film that was remade in 2002 with Al Pacino in the lead. This movie has an equally capable actor, Stellan Skarsgard carrying the water. Read more
Published 16 months ago by M. Oleson
3.0 out of 5 stars ... made me sleepy
A strange film about a detective who makes the dubious decision to cover up a case of friendly fire in an incident where he chases down a killer. Read more
Published 21 months ago by Surferofromantica
4.0 out of 5 stars Understrated Psychological Drama
An excellent psychological drama about a Swedish detective who is caught up in
a murder and then another. Read more
Published on April 10, 2011 by prisrob
5.0 out of 5 stars The relentless midnight sun!
A strange crime will lead to Oslo the Swedish homicide cop Jonas Engström (Stellan Skarsgård)to a bizarre natural stage. Read more
Published on March 21, 2011 by Hiram Gomez Pardo
3.0 out of 5 stars Gripping and Claustrophobic
Erik Skjoldbjærg's "Insomnia" unfolds like a standard police procedural: murder, body, autopsy, evidence, suspect, questioning. Read more
Published on January 24, 2011 by Dr. Geek
4.0 out of 5 stars Cops and Killers
Several years ago I saw the American version of Insomnia with Al Pacino and Robin Williams. The other day I caught the European original. I much prefer the latter version. Read more
Published on February 23, 2010 by stoic
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Service
Item arrived promptly and in great condition, as was stated in the ad. Extremely happy with purchase and seller.
Published on November 30, 2009 by Benny C.
5.0 out of 5 stars INSOMNIA...A comparison
Upon my initial viewing of Norwegian director Erik Skjoldbjaerg's INSOMNIA, I must say I heavily favored the American remake. Read more
Published on May 21, 2009 by C. Christopher Blackshere
5.0 out of 5 stars A must see
If you've ever seen Insomnia with Al Pacino, you'll love Insomnia with Stellan Skarsgard. Even though it has subtitles, it's, hands down, the better version. Read more
Published on March 5, 2009 by J. Bailor
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