Sleepwalk is a 1986 American fantasy drama film directed by Sara Driver and starring Suzanne Fletcher.
Another figure, this time an African American man, enters and does the same thing, again leaving the rest of bound text behind in the shadowy apartment.
Nicole, a casually dressed young woman, works as a Chinese language translator at a small production company of some kind with a grumpy middle aged boss who also mans the phones and acts as a receptionist.
She enters characters in to a typesetting device as a handful of her co-workers are seen grappling with other forms of technology as part of their jobs.
Bad luck seems to befall the two women which seems to be linked to the Chinese text which Nicole has been asked to translate as a free lance job after hours.
On the way to the beach, with Jimmy asleep in the back seat, Isabelle gets out of the car and a thief steals the vehicle, unaware the child is there.
"[4] Caryn James of The New York Times wrote in her review, "Although Sleepwalk moves slowly, Ms. Driver keeps her images from becoming static or self-consciously artsy.