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17 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83The Daily BeastNick SchagerThe Daily BeastNick SchagerA directorial debut of poised peril that should inspire both laughs and a few sleepless nights.
- 83IndieWireKate ErblandIndieWireKate ErblandSleep is fun enough the first time out, but a second watch will likely reveal even more natty twists and smart scripting, nothing to snooze at here.
- 80SlashfilmRafael MotamayorSlashfilmRafael MotamayorJason Yu knows how to stage a tense thriller and gives Sleep a sense of claustrophobia, using the small size of the apartment and some inventive camera movements to slightly change the apartment throughout the film, showing how the characters are losing their grip by making them unfamiliar with the place they know best in the world.
- 80Time OutTime OutYu, an assistant director on Bong Joon-ho’s Okja, shows a similar taste in dark comedy as the Korean master – personal anxieties externalised in instances that can turn from horrific to funny in their absurdity.
- 80The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawIt is only with the explicit possibility of a supernatural explanation, combined with full-on psychiatric breakdown, that the movie loses its light touch and its plausible detail. Yet there’s always a hyper-vigilant twinge of fear.
- 80Little White LiesJosh Slater-WilliamsLittle White LiesJosh Slater-WilliamsDespite sleepiness being part of its premise, the pacing of Yu’s film is propulsive, and the deft detours into dark comedy – especially a reveal involving PowerPoint slides – are a highlight. But it’s Jung and Lee’s work that lingers the most, their thoroughly charming, lively performances enhancing the tragedy and dread of something awful happening to them.
- 80The Irish TimesDonald ClarkeThe Irish TimesDonald ClarkeIf nothing else, this fine debut feature from Korean director Jason Yu – hitherto assistant director to Bong Joon-ho – counts as a small masterpiece of tone.
- 80The Observer (UK)Wendy IdeThe Observer (UK)Wendy IdeIt’s an enjoyably grisly good time – a film that puts both power tools and Pomeranians to gleefully suspenseful use.
- 70Film ThreatCalan PanchooFilm ThreatCalan PanchooOn one hand, it is a good but seemingly typical genre film that has moments of uncanny intelligence. On the other, it is an uncannily intelligent work that eventually settles for simply being a good genre film.
- 58The Film StageEthan VestbyThe Film StageEthan VestbyYes, admirably “bonkers” by the end, but one wishes the rest of the film could cut a little deeper.