Sleep (2023 film)

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Sleep (2023 film)

Sleep (Korean: ; RR: jam) is a 2023 South Korean black comedy horror mystery thriller[4][5][6] film written and directed by Jason Yu, in his feature debut. The film stars Jung Yu-mi and Lee Sun-kyun. It screened in the Critics' Week section at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival on 21 May 2023. It was released in South Korea on 6 September 2023. Lee died on 27 December 2023, making Sleep one of his final film appearances.

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Sleep
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Hangul
Revised RomanizationJam
Directed byJason Yu
Screenplay byJason Yu[1]
Produced byLewis Tae-wan Kim[1]
Starring
CinematographyTae-soo Kim[1]
Edited byMee-yeon Han[1]
Music by
  • Hyuk-jin Chang[1]
  • Yong-jin Chang[1]
Production
company
Lewis Pictures[1]
Distributed byLotte Entertainment
Release dates
  • 21 May 2023 (2023-05-21) (Cannes)
  • 6 September 2023 (2023-09-06) (South Korea)
Running time
95 minutes[1]
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$11.1 million[2][3]
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Synopsis

Hyeon-soo and Soo-jin are newlyweds. One night, she discovers Hyeon-soo sleepwalking, with a strange behavior that is not like him. Every time night falls, she becomes restless, for fear that her husband will harm their newborn.

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Production

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Development

In October 2021, actors Jung Yu-mi and Lee Sun-kyun confirmed their casting as married couple Soo-jin and Hyeon-soo in a horror film written and directed by Jason Yu, and produced by Lewis Pictures.[9]

Regarding the story, before turning it into a nightmare, Jason Yu was inspired by the moments when he was preparing to marry his girlfriend of seven years: "In writing, my goal was, initially, of course, to make a fun genre film. But, since my subject at the time was marriage, I also wanted to talk about married life." Yu explained: "At first, I was superficially curious about sleepwalking. Then, I wondered what the daily life would look like for a loved one who has to stay by the side of a sleepwalker."[10][11] He also stated that sleep is a good subject for a horror movie, as "sleep is a state of complete surrender to your environment". Yu also stated that when he first created the character Soo-jin, he had Jung Yu-mi in mind as the perfect actress for the role.[12]

During pre-production, Bong Joon-ho showed appreciation for Jason Yu's work. Yu had previously worked as Bong's assistant director during the production of his film Okja (2017). Bong strongly recommended Lee Sun-kyun to play the role of the husband, Hyeon-soo. In an interview after the film's premiere, Yu confessed, "While filming Sleep, I found myself, unconsciously and consciously, trying to imitate the image I had seen in Bong's Okja".[10]

Filming

Principal photography concluded on 12 April 2022.[13][14]

Release

On 17 April 2023, Sleep was selected to be screened in the Critics' Week section at the 76th Cannes Film Festival[15][16] where it had its world premiere on 21 May 2023.[17] The screening took place at Espace Miramar, in the presence of Jason Yu, Jung Yu-mi and Lee Sun-kyun.[18]

Distribution rights to the film were acquired by Lotte Entertainment,[19] who released it in South Korea on 6 September 2023.[20]

Reception

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Box office

As of 3 October 2024, the film has grossed US$10,490,192 at the local box office and accumulated 1,470,359 admissions.[2]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 95% based on 76 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "Elegantly executed, Sleep builds prosperously upon a familiar premise and delivers rousing chills."[21] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 80 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[22]

Reviewing the film following its Cannes premiere, Marilou Duponchel of Trois couleurs called it "a perfection of genre film where laughter and dread mingle. A profound and subtle reflection on married life".[23] Jean-Baptiste Morain of Les Inrockuptibles called it "a very successful first feature film, somewhere between horror and comedy".[24] Luc Chessel of Libération wrote, "Jason Yu distills a skilful atmosphere of anxiety".[25] Singapore's national newspaper The Straits Times gave the film four stars out of five, and it praised the film for dealing with "mysterious nightly terrors packs in more scares than films twice as long".[26]

Director Bong Joon-ho lauded the film as "the most unique horror film and the smartest debut film I've seen in 10 years".[5][27]

Accolades

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Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Baeksang Arts Awards 7 May 2024 Best New Director Jason Yu Nominated [28][29]
Best Screenplay Won
Best Actress Jung Yu-mi Nominated
Blue Dragon Film Awards 24 November 2023 Best Actress Jung Yu-mi Won [30][unreliable source?]
Best New Director Jason Yu Nominated [31]
Best Editing Han Mi-yeon Nominated
Buil Film Awards 3 October 2024 Best Film Sleep Pending [32]
Best Actress Jung Yu-mi Pending
Best New Director Jason Yu Pending
Best Screenplay Jason Yu Pending
Cannes Film Festival 27 May 2023[a] Critics' Week Grand Prix Jason Yu Nominated [34]
Caméra d'Or Nominated [1]
Grand Bell Awards 15 November 2023 Best Film Sleep Nominated [35][unreliable source?]
Best Actress Jung Yu-mi Nominated
Best New Director Jason Yu Nominated
Best Screenplay Jason Yu Nominated
Best Music Jang Hyuk-jin, Jang Yong-jin Nominated
Best Sound Gong Tae-won Nominated
Korean Film Producers Association Awards 7 December 2023 Best Actress Jung Yu-mi Won [citation needed]
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Notes

  1. The award ceremony of the 62nd Critics' Week was held on 24 May 2024.[33]

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