In 2054, Sleeping is FORBIDDEN!! Anyone Sleeps Will Be Killed

2,899,465
0
Published 2022-09-07
A psychiatrist finds out about an epidemic that changes human behaviour. She also discovers that her son might be the key to preventing this deadly epidemic.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscribe to watch more movie recaps videos like this!

Subscribe to our other social media accounts for daily updates, movie recommendations and more

1. Twitter = twitter.com/MysteryRecapped?t=wDET5JG0vrZy-nHpynDu…
2. Instagram = www.instagram.com/mysteryrecapped/
3. Tiktok = vt.tiktok.com/ZSemvw9y4/
4. Adam's YT=    / @deepdarkboys  

All Comments (21)
  • @ding1466
    “Carol, being a psychiatrist tells her not to worry. It’s normal for kids his age.” Carol isn’t a very good psyche lol. Kids don’t randomly become sociopaths.
  • @harukrentz435
    Its impossible not to sleep through. Back in my teenage years i was joining a semi-military group, at one time we had pratice on a mountain that forced to me to endure 3 sleepless days yet on the 4th day i fall asleep while standing. Your body will simply do thing to protect you from any harm.
  • Although it has been a while, I remember that this movie was great at keeping you on the edge of your seat.
  • @eqonxi
    What I love more about this channel is that everytime Adam makes a joke he always sounds so serious about it💀💀
  • @WordleStrat
    This dude legit deserves free cinema pases to watch every single new movie out there, he has more than earned it!
  • "The family dog starts barking profusely, as if it's sensing something. Wendy's husband must be near by.💀" 😂 I cackled
  • @eden20111
    Fun fact: Wendy, Carols patient, is actress Veronica Cartwright who played in the original 1974 film Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
  • Finally a movie about a virus that has a damn near perfect ending of everyone getting cured and not remembering what they were put through 😊
  • @JR-gp2zk
    The shooting sequence in this movie was actually the most unusual visuals I have seen. Unfortunately they didn't show It, but it is a camera view looking down the sights of the Glock pistol from the shooters perspective. She puts the sights on one person, bang, then another, then another. It is almost chilling.
  • I never understood the hate that so many people had for this movie. Film critics hated it, and it was a flop at the box office. But I thought it was a solid thriller, with very good performances. Loved that Veronica Cartwright had a role in it!
  • @Wisdom_Owl
    I always like your recaps before watching because I know you'd never disappoint.
  • @seph123
    It must have been sad for people who lost their loved ones and not remembering why or how they died... It's the shows like this that sometimes ignored as long as the main characters got the happy ending...
  • @Grasslander
    I thought they might include the news in the end, of possible war in Korea. Showing that while they are rid of the virus, this means that the usual problems will remain. But Isaac Asimov included this in some of his sci-fi novels: an alien form of life controlling the larger life forms on their planet, for total peace, where nothing ever develops because no one feels the need to compete. Life will never reach the stars, and won't survive in the distant future. He concluded that a world with the instinct for competition was better, even though it also leads to strife.
  • @stmsin
    "tucker is sweating profusely" tucker: turning into a literal zombie
  • "He squeezes the dog's mouth with his bare hands" proceeds to show the boy's gloves 🤣
  • I love that period between when the disease is discovered and the disease has become dominant where weird stuff is happening but healthy people are still around to panic.
  • “Wendy’s husband must be around.” This guy is way to funny 😆😆😆
  • Finally ! It feels like years since the last time a pandemic disaster ends well and on screen, in movies. It's always: "There's nothing you can do anymore." Or "Don't lose hope, we'll get there." I daresay that a lot of people think like me when I say: It is not entertaining to have endings where it's up to our imagination. You've created a story where you wanted us to feel the stakes. Show us how you would see it ending, don't ask us to do the job for you.
  • Personally, my favorite Body Snatchers adaptation is Assimilate, which used to be on Netflix. I genuinely didn’t realize it was Body Snatchers until, like, halfway through, because it takes such a different approach to the story.
  • @1cjl2
    I always thought the end of the movie was the psychiatrist questioning if she had done the right thing by trying to help stop the infection. Because on the news at the end all of these awful things are being shown, and a big portion of the movie was that the virus stopped those awful things from happening by taking away people's emotions. It was very philosophical to my teenage self LOL