

It has me intrigued to investigate what is real behind this. This starts saying that it is based on true events. I do not like to sleep and only do it because I must. Where I want to start is with things that I led off with. That is where I'm going to leave my recap and introduction to some of the characters. There also seems to be a hidden tape that is missing that could give away the truth of what happened during this sleep experiment. What sparked this are recordings of the experiment. The deeper they dig the more depraved things seem to be. He isn't overly forthcoming with information. Christopher was the one that was in charge. They are looking to figure out who should be arrested since it seems that it ended poorly. Their goal is to find out more about this experiment and what happened. They are interrogating a doctor, Christopher (Tom Kerrisk). There are two detectives, one of them being Robert (Barry John Kinsella).

This is synced up with the present of the movie. There is also Patrick (Sam McGovern), Edward (Rob James Capel) and one other person with them. He also seems the most psychotic of the group. There is Luke (Will Murphy) who likes to push buttons. Of the ones being held, there is Sean (Brian Moore) who comes off as aggressive. While they are in here, we get to know the different people and their personalities. The movie from there is broken into five chapters. They will also be provided with food to get through. They're not allowed to attack the others. They need to stay up for 30 consecutive days. This experiment is to see the effects of this gas that is being pumped in. They're led into the chamber and informed of the rules. The people that are in masks are prisoners. We also see guards that are in hazmat suits. Masks are on the people that are being escorted. To just a expand a bit more on this synopsis, we see vehicles driving out into the middle of nowhere. Synopsis: two detectives begin an investigation into a disastrous secret military experiment where five prisoners were kept awake for thirty days in a sealed gas chamber. I didn't read too much since my interest was piqued.

Sleep is an intriguing idea so I was pulled to check this out. The title caught my interest as I believe there is an urban legend about an experiment that was called something similar from Russia. This is a movie that I got the chance to see thanks to Justin Cook when he sent over the screener.
