For all his baggy-pants vulgarity, Eddie gives Jack the energy he needs to find his own way. And Jack finding Jack is the nut of the tale.
Too Much Sleep (2001)
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Reviews Counted:45
Fresh:30
Rotten:15
Average Rating:6.1/10
Consensus: An offbeat movie that will award patient viewers.
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Mar 23, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: A dreamlike tale of finding one's purpose in the mundanity of suburban New Jersey, TOO MUCH SLEEP is a unique independent film which combines elements of crime drama with a journey narrative. Jack... A dreamlike tale of finding one's purpose in the mundanity of suburban New Jersey, TOO MUCH SLEEP is a unique independent film which combines elements of crime drama with a journey narrative. Jack Crawford (Mark Palmieri) is a twentysomething night security guard who lives with his mother. Perpetually tired, he often finds himself nodding off at inappropriate times, and, when awake, wanders around in an almost somnambulistic state. One morning however, the unregistered gun which Jack carries--a gift from his dead father--is stolen by a seemingly harmless old woman and her partner, a young and beautiful one. Suddenly, Jack's new purpose in life becomes finding the gun. With the help of his friend's eccentric uncle, an old-fashioned Italian mafioso played to relaxed perfection by Pasquale Gaeta, Jack goes on a bizarre search that leads him into discussions of racquetball ("R-ball,") male strip clubs, Chinese restaurants, and finally, an intimate meeting with the elusive beauty who helped start of all the trouble. Written and directed by first timer David Maquiling, TOO MUCH SLEEP is an oddly surreal suburban folk tale as well as a film landmark; it is the first film directed by a Filipino-American to be distributed in the United States. [More]
Starring: Marc Palmieri, Pasquale Gaeta, Nicol Zanzarella, Judy Sabo Podinker
Starring: Marc Palmieri, Pasquale Gaeta, Nicol Zanzarella, Judy Sabo Podinker, Philip Galinsky, Gage Dehesa, John Stonehill, Martin Pfiefercorn
Director: David Maquiling
Director: David Maquiling
Screenwriter: David Maquiling
Producer: Jason Kliot, Joana Vicente
Composer: Mitchell Toomey
Studio: The Shooting Gallery
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Reviews for Too Much Sleep
There's something oddly fresh and naively chipper about writer/director David Maquiling's feature debut.
Like one of its hero's daydreams, the film evaporates on contact and leaves a serene glow.
...Maquiling's film derails and can barely sustain interest for it's remaining hour.
As a first offering from writer/director David Maquiling, the movie is solid indie fare.
Rich and droll, and yet slight -- a film of modest virtues, content to be small, achieving what it intends.
its dark, quirky humor, consistent narrative, and weirdly involving storyline keeps the overall production afloat—even if its target motif is undigested and misunderstood.
Underwhelming in story line and a little too precious in its strategies, Sleep is art house in the extreme.
Full of perfectly realized touches of reality, ones that provoke both laugh-out-loud guffaws and ironic snickers.
There's no way that [Maquiling's] key figure could possibly grow up in such a short time.
Maquiling creates an unusual and intriguing tone somewhere between sharp, deadpan comedy and a soft, dreamy surrealism.
On the screen, Too Much Sleep is wonderfully and deceivingly unpretentious, with one good performance after another.
The material is slender, the characters not sufficiently engaging or eccentric for a feature-length movie.
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