Sleepers
"Sleepers" refers to individuals who appear to be ordinary but possess hidden talents or abilities. This term is often used in various contexts, such as sports, entertainment, or business, to describe someone who surprises others with their unexpected performance or skills.
In the context of film, "Sleepers" is a 1996 movie directed by Barry Levinson. The story follows four childhood friends who face a traumatic experience in a juvenile facility and later seek justice as adults. The film explores themes of friendship, revenge, and the impact of past experiences on one's life.