38 bullet for the 9 mm slug from Eckhart's body. At the morgue, the pathologist hands him the bagged bullet retrieved from Eckhart's body, but she is unfamiliar with its type. 38 pistol into an animal carcass, then retrieves and cleans the bullet. That night, Dormer walks to an alley and fires the. Burr is put in charge of the shooting investigation, and her team finds the. Eckhart recognizes him, and dies believing Dormer shot him on purpose.īecause of Eckhart's pending testimony, Dormer knows that Internal Affairs will never believe the shooting was an accident, so he claims that Eckhart was shot by the suspect. He then discovers that he has shot Eckhart. Rushing to the fallen figure, Dormer picks up a. Dormer spots a figure in the fog and fires with his backup weapon when his primary jams. Dormer responds by noting that many criminals whom he helped to convict using questionable evidence could go free if their cases are reopened.ĭormer cleverly attracts the murderer to the scene of the crime, but the suspect flees into the fog, shooting one of the police officers through the leg. While in the restaurant of their hotel, Eckhart reveals that he is going to testify against Dormer in exchange for immunity. Ellie Burr, a young, local detective who is also a fan of Dormer's investigative work, picks them up when they arrive.īack in Los Angeles, Internal Affairs is investigating one of Dormer's past cases. They do so at the request of police chief Nyback, an old colleague of Dormer. Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) detectives Will Dormer and Hap Eckhart are sent to assist the local police with their investigation. In the small fishing town of Nightmute, Alaska, 17-year-old Kay Connell is found murdered. At the 29th Saturn Awards, Williams was nominated for Best Supporting Actor, and Seitz was nominated for Best Writing. The film received critical praise, particularly for Pacino's and Williams' performances. It grossed more than $113 million worldwide against a production budget of $46 million. Insomnia premiered at the Tribeca Festival on May 3, 2002, and was theatrically released in the United States on May 24, 2002. After the killer witnesses an accidental shooting committed by one of the detectives, they create a plan for both parties to mutually avoid prosecution. The film follows two Los Angeles homicide detectives investigating the murder of a teenage girl in Nightmute, Alaska. A remake of the 1997 Norwegian film of the same name, it stars Al Pacino, Robin Williams and Hilary Swank with Maura Tierney, Martin Donovan, Nicky Katt and Paul Dooley in supporting roles. It is the only film by Nolan that he did not write or co-write. Insomnia is a 2002 American psychological thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan and written by Hillary Seitz.
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