Sleep Dealer (2008)

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Sleep Dealer: Directed by Alex Rivera. With Luis Fernando Peña, Metztli Adamina, José Concepción Macías, Tenoch Huerta. The near future. Like tomorrow. In a world marked by closed borders, corporate warriors, and a global computer network, three strangers risk their lives to connect, break through the barriers of technology, and unseal their fates.

“The film is good. Itu0026#39;s thoughtful and poignant. The acting was well done and the directing made it as interesting as possible given the material (i.e. two people talking). Be warned that this movie is not your average mass-consumption media fare, and if your IQ is hovering around 100 or less you are better off renting an Adam Sandler or Jerry Bruckheimer movie. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003enThe backdrop is 9/11 but you could take the two characters out of NY 2001 and dropped them into any similar tragedy in history. It is not a u0026quot;US Propagandau0026quot; film as someone tried to state below. It is a film about two people having to cope with tragedy. One who was directly touched and one who was sitting on the sidelines wishing to be able to help out. On that level, on telling the brief story of two people who should never have met, it works very well.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eFinally, to the person who said u0026quot;If I were director, I would have … had someone write a better script…u0026quot; u0026gt;u0026gt;THE FILM IS BASED ON A TWO-PERSON PLAY!!!u0026lt;u0026lt; The above statement is as ignorant and mind-numbingly stupid as someone saying u0026quot;I wish the director of Hamlet had someone write a better script with more fight scenes.u0026quot;”

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