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Awake

In the wake of a sudden global catastrophe that obliterates all electronics and robs humanity of the ability to sleep, chaos spreads across the world at a breakneck pace. Center stage is Jill, an ex-soldier with a haunted past, who may hold the cure in the form of her own daughter. The question remains: can Jill safely deliver her daughter and save humanity before she herself loses her mind?

Director(s)

Mark Raso

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Dr. Murphy

Ariana Greenblatt

Ariana Greenblatt

Matilda

Gina Rodriguez

Gina Rodriguez

Jill

Barry Pepper

Barry Pepper

Pastor

Patrick Garrow

Patrick Garrow

Neck Tattoo

Finn Jones

Finn Jones

Brian

Frances Fisher

Frances Fisher

Doris

Gil Bellows

Gil Bellows

Dr. Katz

Shamier Anderson

Shamier Anderson

Dodge

Shawn Ahmed

Shawn Ahmed

Hub Technician

Sebastian Pigott

Sebastian Pigott

Clarence

Bill Lake

Bill Lake

Sheriff

Julia Dyan-Porter

Julia Dyan-Porter

Hub Nurse

Joan Gregson

Joan Gregson

Sleeper

Martha Girvin

Martha Girvin

Church Member

Trevor Hayes

Trevor Hayes

Robert

Julia Chantrey

Julia Chantrey

Nurse

Sergio Di Zio

Sergio Di Zio

Dumb Jim

Dan Beirne

Dan Beirne

Gregg

Robert Bazzocchi

Robert Bazzocchi

Seaman Dismas

Liz Adjei

Liz Adjei

V.A. Nurse

Brigitte Robinson

Brigitte Robinson

Marcy

Rebecca Ablack

Rebecca Ablack

Student Protestor

Chai Valladares

Chai Valladares

Male Nurse

Ryan Blakely

Ryan Blakely

Pharmacist

Lucius Hoyos

Lucius Hoyos

Noah

Alex House

Alex House

Scarred Soldier

Shane Marriott

Shane Marriott

Military Guard

Katerina Taxia

Katerina Taxia

Greek Mother

Mark Raso

Mark Raso

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Elias Edraki

Elias Edraki

Petty Officer Diaz

Edsson Morales

Edsson Morales

Lazy

Khadijah Roberts-Abdullah

Khadijah Roberts-Abdullah

New Researcher

Helen Hayden

Helen Hayden

Carrillo

Angel Jara

Angel Jara

Campus Security Guard

Details

GenresDrama, Science Fiction, Thriller
Runtime1h 36 mins
Released on09 Jun 2021
Languageen
Produced InCanada
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Reviews

itsogs

1/10

I have always thought of myself to be imaginative in every sense of the word, but to be perfectly honest, I didn't see anything worth watching in this movie. I think the writer(s) have a deep level of darkness that they harbor in order to put such a movie to script. Bottom line, this movie was all about fear and darkness, a concept that the world needs less of in these troubled times.⭐

Kamurai

7/10

Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This is no "Day 5" (A Rooster Teeth series where people who fall asleep never wake again). This is more like a twisted opposite of that, but still interesting. Watching characters slowly go insane has a certain level of appeal to it when it comes to stories. It's an onboard clock to how far the story can be pushed. The cast does a great job of leaning into the characters and their situations, the story itself is decent, but does lean quite a bit on the concept alone. The movie distracts from it's main plot from being about a mom and her two kids, this creates dependencies that wouldn't usually exist in apocalyptic survivor groups. It allows for some predictability as well as limiting in what is sensible for the characters to do. The movie compensates well enough and the bigger problem, to me is the "special child" trope it uses. Definitely worth a watch, and refreshing to see a somewhat innovative idea come along.

Manuel São Bento

4/10

Disaster movies are probably the closest type of film to being a "guilty pleasure" of mine. I strongly defend that every single genre has phenomenal and awful movies, all of which should be seen by audiences. Often, people ignore "bad films" as if they're not necessary, but without them, cinephiles wouldn't be able to truly appreciate when a gem comes around. Awake is neither, but it does feature an original idea that could have been much better explored. Gina Rodriguez (Kajillionaire) is quite good as the worrying mother, but performances can only carry the movie until a certain point. Joseph Raso and Mark Raso's screenplay isn't able to develop a unique "end-of-the-world" concept in a surprising, captivating manner, following the generic plot points and predictable outcomes. Despite the short runtime, it still holds some pacing issues that unnecessarily drag the film. As with every other flick of this genre, questionable actions and events must be blindly accepted by the audience to avoid nitpicking logical issues. It's still somewhat entertaining due to the genre itself, but it all feels underwhelming compared to the genuinely interesting premise. Rating: C-

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