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Movie Review: Sleep Dealer at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008

Written by Ross Miller
Published July 15, 2008
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The special effects aren’t exactly top-notch by today’s standards but let’s not forget this isn’t Spider-Man 3 or Transformers where they had upwards of 150 million dollars to spend. For the small amount of money they no doubt had, the effects are decent and sometimes impressive enough to work. It just goes to prove you don’t need a huge budget to make a movie look good, especially a sci-fi movie.

The reason to see the movie above all else is how original and creative it all is. Now certainly there are influences that are very clear here, The Matrix being a very evident one, but it doesn’t come off as it ripping anything off but rather it takes those ideas, morphs them into new ones, and employs them in such a way that it feels creative and fresh. Having said that, there are many elements here which I, for one, have never heard of in any other movie, such as being able to save and sell your own memories, which helps give it that unique backbone.

One of the weaker elements of the film, and this is what ultimately holds it back a lot, is how confusing a lot of it is. Now I can tell when it’s just that I personally can’t keep up or whether most people wouldn’t be able to and I think this is a case of the latter. There are a few of those aforementioned ambitious ideas that are clearly fighting for their place within the film and as a consequence some of the time it feels all a bit jumbled up. However it’s very rare that a sci-fi film gets the ideas to blend perfectly and Sleep Dealer unfortunately doesn’t fall into that category.

Although certainly not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, Sleep Dealer is an ambitious and unique film with a fascinating technological element and an admirable humanistic aspect to go along with it. It’s science fiction in a light I doubt you will have seen before.

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I am an aspiring movie reviewer who has been running his own website since November of 2006. I have a varied taste in movies from big budget action flicks to foreign and art house stuff. The kind of guy who appreciates films like Citizen Kane, Seven Samurai and 2001: A Space Odyssey and yet still likes something like Kung Pow: Enter The Fist. I pride myself on my taste in a wide variety of movies and enjoy smart and informed conversations with people who have the same variation in taste for movies as myself. My review website is located at Movie World.
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Movie Review: Sleep Dealer at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
Published: July 15, 2008
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Foreign Language, Video: Film Festivals, Video: Art House, Video: SF
Part of a feature: Edinburgh International Film Festival 2008
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