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  2. Insomnia has Robin Williams playing a villain, deviating from the comedic roles for which he was earlier known. [7] Regarding his decision to cast Williams, Nolan said, "I think [audiences] will come away feeling like they have seen a 'new' Robin Williams.

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    Walter Finch is the main antagonist of the 2002 psychological mystery-thriller film Insomnia.

    He was portrayed by the late Robin Williams, who also played Rainbow Randolph in Death to Smoochy, Seymour "Sy" Parrish in One Hour Photo, Napoleon Cross in Everyone's Hero and Merritt Rook in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Authority".

    Walter Finch is an author of pulp crime novels. After a teenage fan named Kay comes to visit him, he becomes a mentor to her - all while lusting after her. One night, Kay comes to see him after having a fight with her abusive boyfriend Randy, and in a moment of weakness he kisses her. When she laughs at him, he flies into a rage and slaps her. She screams, and a panicked Finch beats her to death. To hide evidence of her murder, he clips her nails to remove his DNA, cleans the wounds he inflicted, and throws her body in a dump.

    Detective Will Dormer tracks the killer at a shack in a misty forest, but as Finch tries to escape, Dormer accidentally shoots and kills his partner, Hap. Finch sees this and, later that night, calls Dormer, who feels so guilty for killing his partner that he can't sleep. Finch blackmails Dormer into framing Randy for Kay's death. He rationalizes murdering Kay as "an accident" that "just turned out that way". He also rationalizes framing Randy by saying that he will kill someone eventually, so putting him in prison is actually a public service. Dormer is disgusted, but reluctantly follows through with the plan by planting evidence on Randy.

    For his part, Finch submits to a police interrogation and supplies answers Dormer gave him in order to allay suspicion. Afterward, Dormer and Finch get into a violent argument in which Finch says they are just the same.

    However, after rookie detective Ellie Burr uncovers evidence implicating Dormer in Hap's death, he confesses to her what really happened, and tells her that Finch murdered Kay. She goes to Finch's lakeside shack to arrest him, but he kidnaps her and holds her hostage as Dormer goes after him, and tries to kill both detectives. Dormer arms himself with a shotgun and sneaks up on Finch during the gunfight. After a struggle, they both end up shooting each other. Dormer is mortally wounded while Finch is killed instantly, and his body falls into the water below and sinks into the darkness.

    •Jon Holt, the main villain of the original 1996 Norwegian film Insomnia and the inspiration for Finch

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  3. Aug 21, 2023 · Christopher Nolan's 2002 film Insomnia helped Robin Williams break free from his comedic roles, showcasing his talent as a dramatic actor. Williams delivered a career-defining performance as the villainous Walter Finch in Insomnia, receiving widespread praise for his chilling portrayal.

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  4. Robin talked about his preparation for the film and what influenced his performance. He talked about watching interviews with killers and trying to get inside their heads. He put a lot of thought into his role, and you could tell he was proud of it.

  5. Walter Finch is the main antagonist of the 2002 thriller film Insomnia. He is a hack mystery writer who beats a teenage girl to death after she rejects his advances, and tries to blackmail homicide detective Will Dormer into framing someone else for the crime. He is portrayed by the late Robin Williams. Categories.

  6. Insomnia has Robin Williams playing a villain, deviating from the comedic roles for which he was earlier known. [6] Regarding his decision to cast Williams, Nolan said, "I think [audiences] will come away feeling like they have seen a 'new' Robin Williams.

  7. Aug 13, 2002 · The atmospheric crime thriller "Insomnia", which stars Al Pacino as an LAPD detective investigating a murder in Alaska, with Robin Williams as the prime suspect, is his first mainstream...