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Sleeper (1973)
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Reviews Counted:28
Fresh:28
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Average Rating:8/10
Consensus: In Sleeper, Woody Allen's madcap futurist comedy, practically each joke and one-liner hits it target.
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: The sci-fi satire SLEEPER is often hailed as the best of Woody Allen's early comedies, which relied mostly on slapstick and quick verbal asides, but still had more than their share of comic... The sci-fi satire SLEEPER is often hailed as the best of Woody Allen's early comedies, which relied mostly on slapstick and quick verbal asides, but still had more than their share of comic intelligence. SLEEPER tells the tale of Miles Monroe (Allen), who is accidentally cryogenically frozen following a minor operation. Released 200 years later, in 2173, Miles blunders his way through a bizarre future, featuring plenty of props and situations for Allen to mine for laughs. Eventually he meets vapid, hedonistic "poet" Luna Schlosser (Diane Keaton), with whom he eventually joins a rebel group opposed to the oppressive government. As in his earlier BANANAS and LOVE AND DEATH, Allen's character stumbles into a revolutionary plot, revealing the anti-authoritarianism that will appear again and again in his films. Loosely based on H.G. Wells' novel WHEN THE SLEEPER WAKES, the film features a strong parodic bent, particularly of the type of science fiction that was being written and filmed when it was made in 1973. Oppressive, faceless governments and the technological dominance over human life (altering even the most fundamental natural actions, such as sex) are the main tropes Allen skewers, as well as playing off the futuristic production design of films like A CLOCKWORK ORANGE and THX-1138. However, SLEEPER was still considered a strong work of science fiction, winning both the prestigious Hugo and Nebula Awards, which are given to the finest works in the genre. [More]
Starring: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Mary Gregory, John Beck
Starring: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Mary Gregory, John Beck, Marya Small, Bartlett Robinson, Peter Hobbs, Brian Avery
Director: Woody Allen
Director: Woody Allen
Screenwriter: Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman
Producer: Jack Grossberg
Composer: Woody Allen
Reviews for Sleeper
Plenty of one-liners, and it has the best banana-skin joke in film history.
Slapstick is still alive in Allen's futuristic vision in which the auteur awakes to a world comically set 200 years in the future.
Chaos is a bullet that rips through "Sleeper," which helps to make it the silly, freakish hit that it is.
Sleeper is the closest Allen has come to classic slapstick-and-chase comedy, and he's good at it.
Allen's investigation of a "cosmic screwing" registers Kubrickian sci-fi
Pound for pound and minute for minute, Sleeper may just have more laughs in it than any other Woody Allen movie.
The mild comedy antics are zany and the sci-fi parody is mostly pleasant.
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