This film pioneers extraordinary time-lapse, time-dilation, underwater, and aerial cinematography techniques to give to your vision new eyes for which to view new sights unseen and embrace the tremendous beauty, importance, and preservation of our amazing expansive planet globally. Awaken was filmed entirely in 4K over a 5-year period span in over 30 countries around our world. Narrated by Liv Tyler, lends to this film a beautiful voice. Executive Produced by Terrence Malick and Godfrey Reggio, with the music score composed by Joseph Trapanese all of these talented visionaries in their own respective industries, and all coming together in this stunning creative space. This documentary is the feature film debut of Director Tom Lowe, who also produced, and served as Cinematographer. Murphy’s part in the story seems slight in comparison.Awaken is a glorious celebration of the spirit of life and a visually stunning exploration of our Earth and an ode to the Cosmos while exploring humanity’s relationship with technology and the natural world spanning the globe. Murphy reunites the actress with her “ Annihilation” co-star Rodriguez, and Leigh’s character seems to be a spiritual successor of sorts to the character in their previous film, tight-lipped and commanding, but Dr. There are a handful of moments that don’t quite work as well as the family drama at the heart of “Awake.” A few special effects looks terribly fake, like a starry night background that pushed my mind away the emotional moment playing out in front of it. Greenblatt has a number of tough moments and meets each challenge on its own level. Greenblatt is her own force of energy, propelling the film's emotional scenes. ![]() As heartfelt as Rodriguez’s performance is, she’s almost outshone by her youngest co-star, the ten-year-old Greenblatt. The character’s relationship with her son Noah begins on a strained note but subtly and gradually shifts during the movie, giving Hoyos the chance to play both a moody teen resentful of his absentee mom and one humbled by tragedy, the eldest child stepping up and taking care of his mother. Her body language shifts from that of an action hero and combat training to someone near death, complete with a hazy unfocused stare, heavy limbs and unable to hold herself up. In “Awake,” Rodriguez plays Jill with such forceful determination that when her mental health declines, the change is drastic. Sometimes, these ideas can feel insufficiently explored for the sake of moving the story to its next altercation. The Raso brothers’ story touches on many ideas, like Jill’s traumatic wartime experience and her tumultuous return to the civilian life, the human instinct towards violence in times of a crisis, and finding hope for the future in a younger generation. There’s a “ Bird Box”-like essence in the “desperate mother saves her kids from untold evils” approach, but Raso and cinematographer Alan Poon give “Awake” a brighter color palette to work with, and the characters don’t look like they’re plunged into darkness until the grim end. Not only does Jill have to fight off desperate zombie-like sleep-deprived assailants, she’s dealing with her own deteriorating acuity, plus that of her son’s decline and the hordes of people who want her daughter to see if she can restore their sleep. Raso, who co-wrote the apocalyptic thriller with his brother Joseph, keeps tensions high throughout “Awake” by compounding the stakes for our main characters. Murphy ( Jennifer Jason Leigh) inflicted on prisoners of war, Jill doubts she can trust the scientists to save her and her kids. Jill, a wayward security guard and a veteran with PTSD, learns from her job that psychologists and doctors are rallying to find a cure at a distant location. While the family avoids tragedy on that first day of the apocalypse, it’s just the beginning of humanity’s descent into sleep-deprived mania. ![]() ![]() Briefly, it looked like the little girl may have drowned from their car careening into a lake, but she miraculously survived. She was in a car accident with her mother Jill ( Gina Rodriguez) and brother Noah ( Lucius Hoyos) just as a solar flare wiped out most human technology. Somehow, she’s one of a few souls still able to sleep. It turns out that the cure may rest in a bright-eyed young girl named Matilda ( Ariana Greenblatt). What would happen if humanity completely lost the ability to sleep? This simple catastrophic premise opens the world of Mark Raso’s “Awake” to all sorts of chaos, as humanity descends into madness with each waking moment unless a miracle cure can be found in just a handful of days.
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