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The Man Who Sleeps

Original title: Un homme qui dort
  • 19741974
  • 1h 17m
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8.0/10
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The Man Who Sleeps (1974)
Drama
A 25-year-old male student in Paris becomes indifferent to the world around him, and subsequently feels a strong sense of alienation and hopelessness.A 25-year-old male student in Paris becomes indifferent to the world around him, and subsequently feels a strong sense of alienation and hopelessness.A 25-year-old male student in Paris becomes indifferent to the world around him, and subsequently feels a strong sense of alienation and hopelessness.
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
3.8K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
23,299
4,338
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    • Director
      • Bernard Queysanne
    • Writer
      • Georges Perec(novel)
    • Stars
      • Jacques Spiesser
      • Ludmila Mikaël(voice)
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    • Director
      • Bernard Queysanne
    • Writer
      • Georges Perec(novel)
    • Stars
      • Jacques Spiesser
      • Ludmila Mikaël(voice)
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    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win

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    Jacques Spiesser
    Jacques Spiesser
    • The Man
    Ludmila Mikaël
    Ludmila Mikaël
    • Narrator
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    • Director
      • Bernard Queysanne
    • Writer
      • Georges Perec(novel) (screenplay)
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    • Trivia
      The film has several paintings by René Magritte: "La reproduction interdite" (1937), over Man's bed is the most prominent. The surreal cinematography also references "Pilgrim" (1966) and possibly other works of his as well. Also featured over the bed is "Relativity" by M.C. Escher.
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      Narrator: It is on a day like this one, a little later, a little earlier, that you discover, without surprise, that something is wrong, that you don't know how to live and that you never will. Something has broken. You no longer feel some thing which until then fortified you. The feeling of your existence, the impression of belonging to or being in the world, is starting to slip away from you. Your past, your present and your future merge into one. You are 25 years old, you have 29 teeth, three shirts and eight socks, 500 francs a month to live on, a few books you no longer read, a few records you no longer play. You don't want to remember anything else. Here you sit, and you only want to wait, just to wait until there's nothing left to wait. You go back to your room, you undress, you slip between the sheets, you turn out the light, you close your eyes. Now is the time when dream-women, too quickly undressed, crowd in around you, the time when you reread ad nauseam books you've a read a thousand times before, when you toss and turn for hours without getting to sleep. This is the hour when your eyes wide open in the darkness, you hand groping towards the foot of the narrow bed in search of an ashtray, matches, a last cigarette, you calmly measure the sticky extent of your unhappiness. Unhappiness did not swoop down on you, it insinuated itself almost ingratiatingly. It meticulously impregnated your life, your movements, the hours you keep, your room, it took possession of the cracks in the ceiling, of the lines in your face in the cracked mirror, of the pack of cards; it slipped furtively into the dripping tap on the landing, it echoes in sympathy with the chimes of each quarter-hour from the bell of Saint-Roch. How many times you have repeated the same amputated gesture, the same journey's that lead nowhere? All you have left to fall back on are your tuppeny-halfpenny boltholes, your idiotic patience, the thousand and one detours that always lead you back unfailingly to your starting point. All that counts is your solitude: whatever you do, wherever you go, nothing that you see has any importance, everything you do, you do in vain, nothing that seek is real. Solitude alone exists, every time you are confronted, every time you face yourself.

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    10/10
    For those film lovers who think that Ozu is slow or Chantal Akerman makes boring films
    Can anyone imagine a film with a young student,his room and some pigeons ? This is a film which is going to take your breath away. Of course, it cannot be termed as boring. "Un homme qui dort" is surely not for people who guzzle endless quantities of coke, munch umpteen packets of popcorn while watching what they prefer to call "movies". For me personally it was an rewarding visual experience as there are various breath taking images in this film. The black and white photography dates back to 1974 when this film was made. It is true that during those times color films were made. But this film was filmed in black and white in order to heighten the atmosphere related to monotony,dullness. Yeah, for those who have studied French language and literature: This film is based on a book written by Georges Perec. He even collaborated on this film's scenario. A good news for all those who hunt for rare, hard to find videos. This film is available in France with English subtitles.
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    • Release date
      • April 24, 1974 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Tunisia
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Un hombre que duerme
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Dovidis
      • Satpec
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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