Directed by Christopher Nolan, "Insomnia" is a riveting drama, mystery, and thriller film released in 2002. Starring Al Pacino, Hilary Swank, Robin Williams, and Martin Donovan, the movie follows two Los Angeles homicide detectives investigating a murder in a small Alaskan town where the sun never sets. As they delve deeper into the case, Detective Will Dormer (Al Pacino) finds himself battling his own demons as he struggles with guilt and a lack of sleep due to the perpetual daylight. The intricate plot of "Insomnia" unfolds as Dormer becomes entangled in a psychological cat-and-mouse game with the prime suspect, a cunning novelist named Walter Finch (Robin Williams). As the line between right and wrong blurs in the never-ending daylight, Dormer must confront his own moral compass and face the consequences of his actions. With stellar performances, intense suspense, and Nolan's signature storytelling, "Insomnia" is a thought-provoking exploration of guilt, deception, and the fragile nature of the human psyche.
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