Mientras duermes (2011)

  • Year: 2011
  • Released: 14 Oct 2011
  • Country: Spain
  • Adwords: 9 wins & 22 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1437358/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sleep_tight
  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: Spanish
  • MPA Rating: Not Rated
  • Genre: Adventure, Crime, Drama
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Writer: Alberto Marini
  • Director: Jaume Balagueró
  • Cast: Luis Tosar, Marta Etura, Alberto San Juan
  • Keywords: blackmail, stalking, apartment building, barcelona, spain, caretaker,
7.2/10
70/100
91% – Critics
78% – Audience

Mientras duermes Storyline

César is a timid and lonely concierge. He is quite good at his job, attentive and caring; he will competently take care of any problem in the building, take the dogs out for a walk–he will even wholeheartedly welcome you back home after a long day at work. However, underneath this elaborate facade, lies a well-hidden monster. Deprived of love and parental care, César has a strange relationship with his mother and a grudge against the rest of the world. As a result, from the moment his eyes are set upon his prey, César will plot and put into action his twisted machinations, just to physically and mentally destroy his unaware victim and all those who stand in his way. Now, can you spot the wolf among sheep?

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Mientras duermes Movie Reviews

While you were sleeping… examining the dark sides of the seemingly harmless.

As a Horror fan, I like watching at least one Horror film every day (when I get the chance), and recently I’ve noticed a certain pattern in Thriller Horror films: they’re mostly Thrillers with some touch of Horror and not basic Horror. Mientras Duermes (Sleep Tight) is a perfect example.

The real horrifying part of this film is that it plays on the small fears that regular people have, even if only at the back of their minds subconsciously. Having someone bluntly invade your privacy without you knowing it, being blackmailed for something you’ve done, getting old alone and becoming the gray figure neighbours pretend to be nice to – these are only some of the examples.

The story is original and clever, and unfolds only towards the middle. The acting is right on the spot. Everything is done just the way it should. This film takes the audience to the darker places of their emotions and thoughts, but not in an obvious blunt way like most Horror films, but in a deceptive and clever way. Very artistic.

There’s an old saying – “there are no bad people, only people who have it bad”. This film truly examines that statement, both philosophically and physically. I don’t know if I could truly say I enjoyed watching it, but I’m glad I did, and I think so would you!

Outstanding follow-up from the guy who brought us REC

Director Jaume Balaguero is one heck of a talent. With REC he made what is quite possibly Spain’s best-ever horror movie; with this follow-up he delivers an outstanding thriller and one that manages to be totally unique even in this world overloaded with constant cinema and DVD content.

About the only thing the two films have in common is a creepy old apartment building as a background, but other than that SLEEP TIGHT is a complete surprise. To say too much would be to spoil the fun, suffice to say that this is one of those rare movies where the protagonist isn’t necessarily a good guy. Despite this, actor Luis Tosar gives an exemplary performance as the main character; he reminded me of the guy who played the lead in TIMECRIMES, with the characters similarly getting into more and more difficulties as the story lines progress.

SLEEP TIGHT boasts outstanding production values and a truly creepy premise. Balaguero’s direction is top notch, to the degree that the viewer can readily forgive the occasional plot hole and lapse of judgement on the part of the scriptwriter. There are so many blacky comic, genuinely suspenseful, and downright exciting sequences in this film that it’s something of a mini masterpiece; I for one had a ball with it.

MISERY LOVES COMPANY

Cesar (Luis Tosar) is the concierge/super for an apartment building. He seems like a normal helpful person, however under it all he is not a people person. At night he has chloroform sex with Clara, an unsuspecting tenant. He confesses his misdeeds to his mother, who is bed ridden, unable to speak, only cry. He is also being blackmailed by a young girl (Iris Almeida) who espies him coming out of Clara’s room (Marta Etura).

The film is not overly graphic and goes easy on the “perv” factor. You are drawn into the film to see how far Cesar will go to make everyone miserable. It is a well done production, unlike so many “B” films in this genre.

The film lacks any real good “B” horror. At the same time it is a “B” movie subject. I would imagine the niche is narrow for a fan base in this slow moving tale.

Parental Guide: F-bomb, brief sex, brief nudity.