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What makes Insomnia distinct is Nolan’s patient refusal to sensationalize. The pervasive Alaskan daylight—a landscape in which night never properly falls—becomes both setting and metaphor. Dormer’s insomnia is not merely a physical state; it’s an epistemological condition. Deprived of restorative darkness, perception frays. Nolan uses this to devastating effect: clarity and confusion collide, and the audience is made to share Dormer’s wavering certainties. Cinematically, this is reinforced by Wally Pfister’s photography—high-key, overexposed exteriors that bleach details and interiors that feel too close, too intimate. The film’s visual palette is an active participant in the theme: light that reveals also exposes, removes the comfort of shadow, and forces moral visibility.