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"First viewing - Aug. 4th So, heh, I guess I should have looked into the ratings for this film and then I would've known to skip it. The premise is really compelling, having an event that causes almost every human on the planet to be unable to sleep. It's obvious to the audience why those who can sleep are able to from the start, which makes it somewhat frustrating to watch the characters stumble for most of the film to figure it out. The film has some moments that work (bonus points for its acc"

" Netflix- 1hr. 37min. First Viewing Awake is in too big a hurry. The film rushes to get to it's central conceit, a world where only a select few can sleep, stumbling through some basic building blocks. While it does do a decent job introducing it's principle characters, the supporting characters and the world they inhabit remain blank. This means that the rapid rate in which society crumbles feels hollow; they're literally starting death cults, built on sacrificing those that can sleep, after, m"