Sleeper Synopsis & Review: Plot Summary

🎯 Quick Overview

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🍿 Sleeper: Detailed Plot Synopsis

The Accidental Time Traveler

Miles Monroe, a health food store owner and clarinet player, undergoes a routine operation in 1973 and wakes up 200 years later. He finds himself in a totalitarian society run by a mysterious leader. The world is drastically different, with advanced technology and altered social norms. Anti-government rebels revive Miles, hoping he can help them infiltrate a secret project due to his lack of a traceable history in their time. This sets Miles on a chaotic journey through a bizarre future, navigating unfamiliar customs and dodging the authorities.

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Joining the Resistance

Forced to go on the run, Miles encounters Luna Schlosser, a socialite who initially opposes him but later joins his cause. Together, they become entangled in the rebels’ plot to uncover the “Aries Project,” a plan that could solidify the Leader’s oppressive rule. As they evade capture, Miles and Luna’s relationship evolves from reluctant allies to romantic partners. Their adventures involve humorous encounters with futuristic technology, including the infamous “Orgasmatron” and giant-sized food.

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Infiltration and Discovery

Disguised as doctors, Miles and Luna infiltrate a medical facility, hoping to sabotage the Aries Project. They discover the horrifying truth: the Leader was assassinated, and the government plans to clone him from his only remaining body part – his nose. Realizing the danger this poses to their freedom, Miles and Luna take action, leading to a climactic confrontation. The absurdity of their mission highlights the film’s satirical take on dystopian societies.

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⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained

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🎬 Cast & Characters

  • Miles Monroe (Woody Allen): A nebbishy health food store owner and clarinet player from 1973 who is cryogenically frozen and revived 200 years in the future to fight an oppressive government.
  • Luna Schlosser (Diane Keaton): A conformist poet in the 22nd century who initially resists Miles but becomes a revolutionary and his love interest.
  • Erno Windt (John Beck): A leader of the underground revolutionary movement who becomes involved with Luna.
  • Dr. Melik (Mary Gregory): One of the scientists who illegally revives Miles and seeks his help against the totalitarian regime.
  • Dr. Tryon (Don Keefer): One of the scientists involved with Aires project.

💬 Memorable Quotes

  • Miles Monroe: “Sex and death. Two things that come once in a lifetime. But at least after death you’re not nauseous.” – Miles explains his worldview, contrasting the finality of death with the fleeting nature of sexual experiences.
  • Miles Monroe: “I haven’t seen my analyst in 200 years. He was a strict Freudian. If I’d been going all this time, I’d probably almost be cured by now.” – Miles reflects on the potential length and futility of psychoanalysis.
  • Miles Monroe: “I’m not really the heroic type. I was beat up by Quakers.” – Miles downplays his bravery and recounts a humorous past incident.
  • Miles Monroe: “Two hundred years ago, they treated the common cold with leeches. Now they treat it with steak, deep fat, and hot fudge.” – Miles sarcastically comments on the future’s dietary and medical ‘advancements’.

💰Box Office

  • Budget: $2,000,000
  • Domestic Gross: $18,344,729
  • Worldwide Gross: $18,344,868

💥 Sleeper Reviews

Personal Review

I absolutely loved Sleeper! It’s one of my favorite Woody Allen films. The scene where Miles is trying to control the giant pudding with a broom had me in tears of laughter. Keaton and Allen’s chemistry is just amazing, and the movie made me feel lighthearted and joyful. The vision of the future, though silly, felt oddly believable. Highly recommend for anyone needing a good laugh!

  • Who would enjoy:
    • “Fans of Woody Allen’s early comedies.”
    • “Viewers who enjoy satirical science fiction.”
    • “People looking for lighthearted and silly humor.”
  • Content warnings ⚠:
    • “Mild sexual innuendo.”
    • “Some slapstick violence.”
    • “References to totalitarianism and political oppression.”

Professional Reviews

  • FilmCritic.com: “Sleeper is Woody Allen at his most playful, blending sight gags with his trademark neurotic humor. While some jokes are dated, the film’s slapstick and social satire remain sharply funny. Keaton’s performance is also a delight to watch.
  • Sci-Fi Reviewer: “As a Sci-Fi, Sleeper is not the most advanced or thought-provoking, but as a Comedy it delivers. Allen’s vision of the future is absurd and hilarious. The set design and physical comedy make Sleeper a worthwhile experience.
  • Comedy Gazette: “The performances by Allen and Keaton are both superb, Allen’s humour is very witty, the film showcases physical humour that is reminiscent of the old greats. Overall Sleeper provides some of the most comical entertainment to ever exist.

Audience Reactions

The robot butler scene is hilarious!: Viewers appreciated the blend of slapstick and witty dialogue.

Keaton’s performance is brilliant!: Fans loved the comedic chemistry between Allen and Keaton.

Overall Consensus: A funny and entertaining Sci-Fi comedy that might be dated but its charm and humor will withstand the test of time. A brilliant masterpiece for those with a fondness for slapstick and satire.

Awards

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🛠️ Behind the Scenes

  • “Woody Allen originally intended the film to be three hours long and in two parts. The first part would have him in the present day, coping with life until his illness. The second half would be the futuristic part, but United Artists rejected this concept.”
  • “The Sculptured House in Golden, Colorado, served as a futuristic residence in the film. Its unique mushroom shape made it an ideal location for the 22nd-century setting.”
  • “Woody Allen wrote, directed, starred in, and composed the music for ‘Sleeper,’ showcasing his diverse talents.”

🖥️ How to Watch Sleeper?

Sleeper is available for streaming on platforms such as Prime Video and Apple TV, where it can be rented or purchased. Check local listings for broadcast schedules. Physical copies of the movie are also available for purchase on Blu-ray and DVD through major retailers like Amazon and Best Buy. Digital download options are also offered through various online movie stores.

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🎥 Similar Movies

If you enjoyed Sleeper, you might like these similar films:

  • Bananas (1971): Another early Woody Allen comedy featuring slapstick humor and political satire, sharing a similar comedic style.
  • A Clockwork Orange (1971): Shares the dystopian theme and satirical look at future societies, although much darker and less comedic.
  • Brazil (1985): A dystopian satire with dark humor about a man fighting against a controlling, bureaucratic society, reminiscent of Sleeper’s themes.
  • Idiocracy (2006): A modern comedy about an average man waking up in a dystopian future where intelligence has declined, similar to Sleeper’s fish-out-of-water scenario.

🛒 Sleeper Related Products

🎧 Soundtrack

Sleeper features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:

You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.

🤨 FAQ

What is the Aries Project in Sleeper?

The Aries Project is revealed to be a plan to clone the deceased Leader of the totalitarian state from his preserved nose. This would effectively restore the oppressive regime.

What year does Sleeper take place in the future?

Sleeper is set in the year 2173, 200 years after Miles Monroe is cryogenically frozen in 1973.

What is the Orgasmatron in Sleeper?

The Orgasmatron is a futuristic device that provides instant sexual gratification. It’s used by citizens in the film as a replacement for traditional sexual relationships.

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