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So, 'Insomniac' is this intriguing dive into the mind of Aiden Ashley, who really pulls you into her insomnia-fueled escapades. The film's tone is dark yet oddly whimsical, and you can feel the disjointed pacing reflecting her troubled state. Joanna Angel’s presence offers both a guide and a temptress, leading Aiden into a realm that’s lavish but also deeply unsettling. It’s like a fever dream—full of practical effects that give it this raw, gritty texture. Performances are pretty compelling, especially Aiden's, who captures that lingering sense of confusion and desire. Not your typical narrative, which makes it distinctive in its own right.
Insomniac has seen limited physical releases, making it somewhat rare in collector circles. Its unique premise and execution have sparked a niche interest, particularly among those who appreciate unconventional storytelling. The film remains a conversation piece for its exploration of insomnia and alternate realities, appealing to collectors who seek out films that challenge traditional narratives.
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