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Sleep Dealer (2009)

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Reviews Counted:27

Fresh:16

Rotten:11

Average Rating:5.7/10

Consensus: Sleep Dealer's depth and energy are almost enough to overcome a shaky screenplay and pedestrian acting.

Runtime: 90 mins

Genre: Foreign Films

US Box Office: $35,050

Synopsis: Sleep Dealer is our tomorrow today, a corporation-controlled, militarized near future where the United States has successfully closed its borders. Finally. Through American technology we have... Sleep Dealer is our tomorrow today, a corporation-controlled, militarized near future where the United States has successfully closed its borders. Finally. Through American technology we have developed a capacity, a digital network, to have all the work with none of the workers constructing our buildings, picking our fruit, manning our planes. There are no water shortages.

Memo Cruz (Peña) lives with his parents and his brother in the small, dusty village of Santa Ana del Rio, in Mexico. Santa Ana is an isolated farming community, the kind of place that seems frozen in time -- except for the hi-tech, militarized dam that was built by a corporation, and now controls Santa Ana’s water supply. Memo couldn’t care less about Santa Ana. He loves technology, and dreams of leaving his small pueblo and finding work in the hi-tech factories in the big cities in the north. But for now, Memo is trapped in Santa Ana del Rio.

One night, while using his homemade radio, Memo stumbles across something he’s never heard before – the communications of the security forces that are constantly patrolling the area around his village, to protect the dam from ‘Aqua-Terrorists.’ Unknown to him, or his family, Memo is now under the crosshairs. Security agents at the water company’s headquarters in the United States, have spotted Memo’s radio intercept, and conclude that it’s a threat. Memo is then forced to realize his dream of leaving Santa Ana in the worst possible way when his homemade radio -- and his house -- are destroyed in a reckless remote-control bombing.

Driven by feelings of guilt, and a need to earn money, Memo leaves his family and his pueblo to go north, find work, and help his family start again. He heads to the massive border city of Tijuana. On the way, Memo meets a young woman, sharp and beautiful, named Luz (Varela). Luz is an aspiring journalist who dreams of writing a story that might one day change the world. She’s curious about Memo, and she asks him a few questions as they approach Tijuana. As Memo arrives to Tijuana, “City of the Future,” we follow Luz. Alone in her apartment, Luz connects herself to the net, via implanted nodes in her body, and speaks. As she describes her day, the computer records visuals from her memories and the sound of her voice. She puts these recorded memories up for sale on the net -- a blog, straight from the brain. The next day, to Luz’s surprise, someone, somewhere out there has bought her memory -- and has paid in advance for more.

A strange and complex relationship is set in motion between Memo and Luz. She wants to learn more about him, to sell more memories to her anonymous client. But he is cautious about revealing the real reasons he’s come to Tijuana. All Memo cares about is getting work that pays -- and to do it he needs to connect to the network too -- he needs nodes. When the identity of Luz's reader is revealed, a chain of events is set in motion that will connect three strangers, and change their lives -- maybe even change the world -- forever. --© Maya Entertainment [More]

Starring: Luis Fernando Peña, Leonor Varela, Jacob Vargas, Tenoch Huerta

Starring: Luis Fernando Peña, Leonor Varela, Jacob Vargas, Tenoch Huerta, Metztli Adamina, Jose Concepcion Macias, Emilio Guerrero

Director: Alex Rivera

Director: Alex Rivera
Screenwriter: Alex Rivera, David Riker
Producer: Anthony Bregman
Composer: Tomandandy
Studio: Maya Releasing

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what you'll be left with after seeing Sleep Dealer is not a collection of cool scenes so much as a collection of compelling questions about where our world is headed

Full Review Source: Filmcritic.com | comment Comment
09/28/09
David Thomas
David Thomas
Filmcritic.com

Made on the cheap compared to Hollywood flicks, this thrillingly original and heartfelt Mexican film is a truly human story about the impact of technology on individuals and on society.

Full Review Source: Flick Filosopher | comment Comment
09/08/09
MaryAnn Johanson
MaryAnn Johanson
Flick Filosopher

This Sundance hit takes the "jacking in" premise we've seen in everything from Neuromancer to eXistenZ and looks at it from the point of view of third world migrant workers.

Full Review Source: UGO | comment Comment
08/11/09
Jordan Hoffman
Jordan Hoffman
UGO

Sleep Dealer is reminiscent of a Philip K. Dick dystopia that might actually read better than it looks here, with average acting, slightly incoherent plotting and cheap special effects.

Full Review Source: Oregonian | comment Comment
07/24/09
Stan Hall
Stan Hall
Oregonian

Sleep Dealer is flawed, but still vibrant and inventive. Whether he finds larger budgets or keeps doing movie like this, Rivera is definitely a filmmaker to follow.

Full Review Source: San Francisco Chronicle | comment Comment
06/19/09
Peter Hartlaub
Peter Hartlaub
San Francisco Chronicle

I'm glad to have science fiction back in the forefront in 2009 but that doesn't mean they're all going to work. Consider Sleep Dealer a near-miss.

Full Review Source: Movie Retriever | comment Comment
06/06/09
Brian Tallerico
Brian Tallerico
Movie Retriever

Alex Rivera's overstuffed but intriguing feature debut, Sleep Dealer, takes a speculative leap into Tijuana's near future, imagining the next evolution of cheap labor.

Full Review Source: Chicago Tribune | comment Comment
06/05/09
Michael Phillips
Michael Phillips
Chicago Tribune

Clearly, Rivera knows one of the great gifts of the sci-fi genre. An uncanny world invites new ways of seeing. It offers new chances to ask the hard -- and too often, hardened -- questions.

Full Review Source: Denver Post | comment Comment
06/05/09
Lisa Kennedy
Lisa Kennedy
Denver Post

The combination of rusty amateurism, future technology, and clear-and-present politics creates a trippy time-space kick: This dusty little movie feels like yesterday, today, and tomorrow.

Full Review Source: Boston Globe | comment Comment
05/14/09
Wesley Morris
Wesley Morris
Boston Globe

Writer-director Alex Rivera crafts a smart, lean and engaging science fiction opus that proves you only need a little money if you have a lot of ideas.

Full Review Source: Sci Fi Wire | comment Comment
04/17/09
Todd Gilchrist
Todd Gilchrist
Sci Fi Wire

Adventurous, ambitious and ingeniously futuristic, Sleep Dealer is a welcome surprise.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Times | comment Comment
04/17/09
Kenneth Turan
Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times
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Sleep Dealer is an unusually thoughtful science fiction film, using the speculative energy of the genre to explore some troubling and complex contemporary issues.

Full Review Source: New York Times | comment Comment
04/17/09
A.O. Scott
A.O. Scott
New York Times
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Occasionally shaky effects are the biggest drawback in a mostly smart sci-fi cautionary tale.

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04/16/09
Luke Y. Thompson
Luke Y. Thompson
E! Online

A jumbled vision ... too many predictable lines like, 'Sometimes you control the machine, and sometimes the machine controls you.'

Full Review Source: Metromix.com | comment Comment
04/16/09
Matt Pais
Matt Pais
Metromix.com

This inventive indie sci-fi movie has plenty of big ideas to make up for its small budget.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
04/16/09
Ethan Alter
Ethan Alter
Film Journal International

Modest sci-fi entry out of Mexico %u2013 about the ultimate offshore labor force - shows impressive vision but lacks the story to keep it going.

Full Review Source: Big Picture Big Sound | comment Comment
04/16/09
Joe Lozito
Joe Lozito
Big Picture Big Sound

Sleep Dealer should have something striking to say about what the future looks like according to the third-world workers that are building it at their own expense but it has nothing memorable nor particularly coherent to offer.

Full Review Source: New York Press | comment Comment
04/15/09
Simon Abrams
Simon Abrams
New York Press

Gripey dystopian concepts do not a complete movie make.

Full Review Source: Time Out New York | comment Comment
04/15/09
Joshua Rothkopf
Joshua Rothkopf
Time Out New York

Culminates in an unconvincing finale whose hopefulness seems not only fanciful but, when viewed on the story's own terms, woefully short-sighted.

Full Review Source: The Screengrab | comment 2 Comments
04/15/09
Nick Schager
Nick Schager
The Screengrab

From the imperialist villains and their humanitarian abuses to the laborers dying on their feet, what's so clever about tricking out this worn-out tale of woe into a genre flick?

Full Review Source: Village Voice | comment Comment
04/14/09
Aaron Hillis
Aaron Hillis
Village Voice
 
 
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