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Sleep Tight [Blu-ray]

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Format: Blu-ray January 8, 2013


Description

Toiling silently amongst the residents of an everyday Barcelona apartment building, doorman Cesar (Luis Tosar) harbors a dark secret: his sole desire in life is to make others unhappy. When he sets his sights on Clara (Marta Clara), one of his building's cheeriest residents, his sick need blossoms into a full-fledged obsession. Embarking on a series of private and physical violations against Clara, Cesar becomes determined to ruin her life by any means necessary. Becoming the boogeyman hiding under the bed and bringing her nightmares to life, his fascination with torment soon crosses the line into lunacy - and his thirst for others' sadness soon becomes manically unquenchable. Acclaimed Spanish director Jaume Balaguero, co-creator of [REC] and [REC], delves into the perverse fantasies of a man on the brink, and delivers an unnerving tale of obsession and torment that delivers nonstop thrills right up to it's shocking conclusion.

Genre: Horror


Format: NTSC, Blu-ray, Widescreen


Contributor: Jaume Balaguero, Iris Almeida, Luis Tosar, Alberto San Juan, Marta Etura, Petra Martinez


Language: Spanish


Runtime: 1 hour and 42 minutes


MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ NR (Not Rated)


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces


Director ‏ : ‎ Jaume Balaguero


Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Blu-ray, Widescreen


Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 42 minutes


Release date ‏ : ‎ January 8, 2013


Actors ‏ : ‎ Luis Tosar, Marta Etura, Alberto San Juan, Petra Martinez, Iris Almeida


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ English


Studio ‏ : ‎ Dark Sky Films


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  • Very Original, bizzare, and entertaining
This is a much watch for thriller and suspense - I have never seen anything like this.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023 by tonia

  • a how-to guide for ruining someone's life
This movie is a reminder that the real monsters don't always lurk in the shadows; sometimes, they hold the door open for you with a smile. As our doorman embarks on his mission to extinguish all joy from his target's life, viewers are treated to a blend of suspense, horror, and a twisted sense of humor that makes you question your own sanity for laughing. Sometimes, the biggest threats come not from the outside, but from within the very walls we live in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Dawn Marie

  • A masterful Spanish Supense Thriller
Sleep Tight is a foreign film i know most people haven't heard about unless you live in Spain of course, it barely got a release in America but now it's out on blu-ray and digital and is definitely a must watch. First thing though if you hate subtitles walk away because watching it with dubbed voices is criminal. Anyway the movie comes from the director of [REC] 1&2 and is his best film yet, sleep tight takes place almost exclusively inside a small apartment complex and tells the story of Caesar the complexes lobby and maintenance worker and his fascination with the tenant Clara and how she's always happy. I won't go any further with plot points as doing so will ruin it but the movie makes you think about how you trust someone yet that person can be just plain evil. The concept is very dark and surprisingly original and bolstered by fantastic performances, beautiful direction and writing with gorgeous cinematography and editing. A must rent or buy in my opinion. But fair warning this movie is done in a very intense Slow-Burn style so the movie moves at a slower pace. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2013 by KBO

  • Algo Realmente Malo (Something Really Bad)
A truly vile entry into the regrettable Torture Porn sub-genre, which despite anti-Eli Roth fanatics, does not include the Hostel Series or the Saw Franchise. Screenwriter Alberto Marini and horror director Jaume Balagueró ([REC] 1-4), know exactly what psychological-gender screws they are turning, which props and pieces of furniture to foreground to create claustrophobia (again, [REC]), and seem to delight in the lightless representation of pure evil-- a sociopathic apartment manager who comes to create his masterpiece-- the total, barbaric and all-consuming destruction of a young woman simply because she is "too happy." So far, so good. And as an inclusive fan of the blackest of the black comedies (from 1979's The Tin Drum to 2014's Horns) I was hooked into the foreboding potential of the plot by villainous actor Luis Tosar, who simply oozes malevolence as the manager, completing his daily rounds of despair with the focus of a dung beetle. But then an awful realization begins to creep into view (it hits the audience faster than the intended victim, who smiles through the pain without comprehension): that this is ALL there is, just this dung beetle rolling his ball of excrement around, smearing people with feces. There is no subtext, no metaphor, no fleshed out characters, no reason and no rhyme, and although that could be called a type of textual analysis of evil, it skips the discipline of analysis and reductively revels in the sickness, the result of which is to ensconce the audience into the perpetrator's mind, forcing us to dehumanize all the characters he comes in contact with, just as he does. This POV is only effective insofar as it is used sparingly, otherwise, what is the point, other than degradation? Even the identically plotted Korean brawler, Handphone (2009), manages to compel audience engagement with a cast of completely unlikable characters, because motivations are explored within the larger context of a consumeristic cultural. In Sleep Tight, we are expected to substitute the self-congratulatory monologue of "this guy is bad, no, I mean sooo bad-- Really Bad!" for the dialectic of an ambitious script. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2017 by Daly Mavorneen,

  • Turn on the Subtitles if you don't know Spanish
I did not watch this movie in its entirety. I jumped through it a couple of times just to get to the point because Caesar had me pissed. Caesar is the loon who worked as a front desk clerk. I could not figure out if he and the young lady he drugged(chloroform), tormented and ultimately raped were once in a relationship and broke up or if he was just out of his effin mind and chose her to unleash his evil acts. It honestly appears to be the latter which begs me to question why. Why her? He is a vile individual and for me, this was just very difficult to watch. It was not implied that he was having sex with her until towards the end, but she was clearly having sex with her boyfriend... The ending was devastating in its own right and because of that, this movie gains a 3 star from me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2017 by Ms. Renee B

  • Good movie
I saw this movie quite some time ago and very happy that I am finally purchasing it because I had the pirate version before. See, a guy like me, pirate verions actually helps me buying new movies that that is also helpful for film production companies because after watching it, if I like it, I buy it for sure. If there were no pirate version, I would have never known this kinda movie. This one was surprisingly simple but fun to watch. The director made a very well made zombie movie called REC before so I would say I expected quite much watching this one. The movie was solid and well made. The charactors are all good but most of all my surprise was because the main actor didn't showed a lot of emotions through his face but I still could felt how he feels clearly. It's a thriller like 'Pacific Heights' kida movie. The difference is that the man who loves a woman decides to destroy her smile. Go buy it since it's no more playing in your theater. Worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2013 by Hee Chul Kwon

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