Hypersomnia (2016)
9/10
The female nightmare
5 January 2024
Hipersomnia is another attempt by Argentine cinema to offer something out of its comfort zone. There are a couple of mistakes, some inconsistency, and the pace can get frenetic. It is not unusual in this attempt by Argentine cinema to approach genre cinema. In this case it can be said that in terms of plot and concept I manage to make something original and refreshing. It becomes a strange mix between Suspiria and Hostel that at first doesn't seem to make much sense, then it reaches a point where the protagonist doesn't know that she is real and that she is not. All of this resolves into something that for some will have been easy to guess, but for others it is an unexpected surprise. Another strong point for this film is the theme of prostitution, which is an experience of pure horror for women, but is still a fairly common clandestine business in Argentina. The film explores one of those real horrors that are part of the harsh reality about Argentina and achieves it with scenes that become gruesome and crude. It is not that it is disturbing, but it does manage to offer an atmosphere of horror. Hypersomnia is ultimately a morbid spectacle that serves as a horror film and social criticism. My final rating for this movie is a 9/10.
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