Beyond Sleep

2016 [NORWEGIAN]

Action / Drama

5
IMDb Rating 6.0/10 10 965 965

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Plot summary

A young geologist ventures out into the vast tundra of northern Norway to finish his research on meteorite craters, only to get hopelessly lost in both the wilderness and his own mind.

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Thorbjørn Harr as Qvigstad
Tuva Prestbakmo as Girl with Dog
Zoi Gorman as Giant Woman
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986.65 MB
1280*528
English 2.0
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25 fps
1 hr 47 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Gordon-11

Great scenery but that was it

This film tells the story of a geologist, who goes to the wilderness in Norway to hunt for craters. He finds himself hopelessly lost in the wilderness, and while looking for a way back, he even manages to lose his compass as well.Honestly, the above story line was all I managed to catch out of 107 minutes of screen time. All I see is a group of men walking around in really beautiful tundra. However, there is a limit of how many times I can watch people walking up a hill then down a hill, cross a stream then cross another stream. The story goes nowhere, and even if it did, it is painfully slow. The guy takes ten minutes to cross a stream and look at his compass, then another three minutes to try to retrieve his compass, then spends two minutes walking to and fro to indicate that he is lost. All could have been shown within one minute. I regret having watched this film, as there is only great scenery and nothing else.
Reviewed by cpcapaul 7 / 10

the book is better

Beyond Sleep is based on the novel by Dr. W. F. Hermans, an influential author after World War 2. He himself was a geologist.Language is not by definition visual, which shows here.Nice movie, it captures the absurd lonely world view of Hermans but to me, with a very different feel. Although Hermans writes very economical (brut), his style is marvellous, being one with the subject and his philosophy. In a novel nothing is acoincidnce. Yet in the film I feel more the idea that nothing matters. I has no inner consequence wlike the novel.What else? I like the music and sound underneath the film, though like most Dutch films one cannot alway make outthe mumbling of the actors.And the landscape is of coarse brilliant.On the whole i feel the book is better, a cliché but sometimes cliché's are true.
Reviewed by frankde-jong 8 / 10

Is "Beyond sleep" something different than "Insomnia" ?

Boudewijn Koole is one of the best Dutch directors. His first feauture length film was "Kauwboy" (2012). After that he made two films situated in Scandinavia. "Beyond sleep" (2016), reviewed here, and "Disappearance" (2017).

"Beyond sleep" is an adaptation of a novel by the well known Dutch writer Willem Frederik Hermans (1921 - 1995). Fate messing up with even the most careful kind of planning is one of the recurrent themes in Hermans novels. In "Beyond sleep" a student (Alfred played by Reinout Scholten van Aschat) is looking for evidence for the theory of his deceased father. Being busy with other things he missed the evidence that is practically happening under his nose.

Fate making fun of planning is however (in my opinion) not the main theme of the film. The main theme is suspicion. Alfred is on an expedition with three Norwegian fellow students. Gradually he discovers that a Norwegian professor has rediculed the theory of his father that he tries to prove in his thesis. Can he still trust his fellow expedition companions or are they influenced by this professor?

The suspicion has en ever increasing impact on Alfreds psyche as also the midsummer night sun and the insomnia take their toll. In this respect the film resembles "Insomnia" (1997, Erik Skjoldbjærg & 2002, Christopher Nolan).

Koole succeeds in visualising the changing mood of Alfred by increasingly using close ups where at the beginning of the film wide overwiews over the Nordic landscape dominated. Sidney Lumet used a different but related technique in "12 angry men" (1957), making the film ever more claustrophobic.

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