
"Insomnia deserves to be put right up there with [the] director's classic films. It's even arguably better than some of his later films."
"In a five-star review for The Guardian, film critic Peter Bradshaw called it a 'magnificent blanc-noir' that is 'pleasingly old fashioned, yet viscerally and sensually modern, delivering an icy, sub-zero burn to the mind.'"
"The film currently has a 92 percent score on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with one reviewer calling it Nolan's 'most underrated movie.'"
"Christopher Nolan called Insomnia 'probably the most underrated' of all his films during an interview."
Insomnia, directed by Christopher Nolan, is a 2002 mystery-thriller starring Al Pacino and Robin Williams. It follows a detective investigating a murder in Alaska, becoming entangled in a psychological game. The film is a remake of a Norwegian thriller and is notable for being the only Nolan film not written by him. Insomnia received positive reviews, including a five-star rating from The Guardian, and currently holds a 92% score on Rotten Tomatoes. Nolan himself regards it as his most underrated film.
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