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Awoken

- Never Sleep Again

Karla, a young medical student, is trying to cure her brother, Blake, from a terminal sleep illness called Fatal Familial Insomnia, where you are unable to sleep until you die. On her quest to treat him, a more sinister reason for his condition is revealed.

Release Date : 2020-05-07

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : McMahon International PicturesMeridian Pictures

Production Country : Australia

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Erik Thomson

Character Name : Robert

Original Name : Erik Thomson

Gender : Male

Sara West

Character Name : Karla

Original Name : Sara West

Gender : Female

Benson Jack Anthony

Character Name : Blake

Original Name : Benson Jack Anthony

Gender : Male

Matt Crook

Character Name : Patrick

Original Name : Matt Crook

Gender : Male

Robert MacPherson

Character Name : Doctor Mulcahy

Original Name : Robert MacPherson

Gender : Male

Joe Romeo

Character Name : Martin

Original Name : Joe Romeo

Gender : Male

Adam Ovadia

Character Name : Christopher

Original Name : Adam Ovadia

Gender : Male

Felicia Tassone

Character Name : Angela

Original Name : Felicia Tassone

Gender : Female

Amelia Douglass

Character Name : Alice

Original Name : Amelia Douglass

Gender : Male

Berryn Schwerdt

Character Name : Earl

Original Name : Berryn Schwerdt

Gender : Male

Mark Saturno

Character Name : Sangermano

Original Name : Mark Saturno

Gender : Male

Alexander Lloyd

Character Name : Bazelli

Original Name : Alexander Lloyd

Gender : Male

Jessica Burgess

Character Name : Student

Original Name : Jessica Burgess

Gender : Male

Melanie Munt

Character Name : Sarah

Original Name : Melanie Munt

Gender : Female

Paul Reichstein

Character Name : William Dawson

Original Name : Paul Reichstein

Gender : Male

Cameron Rixon

Character Name :

Original Name : Cameron Rixon

Gender : Male

Jules Dawson

Character Name :

Original Name : Jules Dawson

Gender : Male

William Walker

Character Name : Young Blake

Original Name : William Walker

Gender : Male

Reviews

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2022-09-03

Awoken co-writer/director Daniel J. Phillips had a choice. He could have made a movie about demonic possession, or a film about insomnia. Now, stories about people who are possessed by demons are about as dime a dozen as those about people who can’t sleep; the question is, how many films are there that deal with fatal familial insomnia (FFI)? Phillips chose poorly, to say the least. FFI is very rare, but that’s no reason to treat it lightly (quite the opposite, I’d say). I’d never heard of it before; it took me watching Awoken to learn about it, which is good — on the other hand, I still had to do some research afterward, not to educate myself further on it, but to verify that it was indeed a real condition, unlike possession. So here’s another question: why put the two together? In the movie, FFI is either caused by or a gateway for demonic possession. The demon du jour, by the way, is utterly underwhelming; it can only enter a person who has not slept for a long time — as opposed to, say, Fallen’s Azazel, who can possess humans just by touching them. Additionally, Awoken’s demon has a sloppy habit of letting its hosts commit suicide just as it is about to be set free. Set free from what, I haven’t the foggiest. One would think that if a demon yearns for freedom, then it would be more interested in leaving bodies than entering them. This could have been a much better movie if Phillips had removed all the supernatural elements. I’m reminded of My Sister’s Keeper, which revolved around the similarly obscure topic of donor children/savior siblings. That film isn’t perfect, but it is honest, and takes its subject matter with the seriousness it deserves. Meanwhile, Awoken addresses FFI with what is best described as a The Exorcist-meets-Bizarro Freddy Krueger approach.