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Vanilla Sky (2001)
Released By: Paramount Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Paramount Home Video
Genre: Mystery-Suspense
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Cameron Crowe
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Kurt Russell, Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Jason Lee
Published ID: 600659
UPC: 097363393641, 097363393627,
Plot: A remake of the Spanish film Open Your Eyes (1997), this thriller from director Cameron Crowe bears one of several discarded titles for his previous, Oscar-winning film Almost Famous (2000). Tom Cruise stars as David Ames, a womanizing playboy who finds romantic redemption when he falls in love with his best friend's girlfriend Sofia (Penelope Cruz, reprising her role from the original film). Before that relationship can begin, however, David is coaxed into a car driven by an ex-lover, Julie (Cameron Diaz), who turns out to be suicidal. Driving her car off a bridge, Julie kills herself and horribly disfigures David. Reconstructive surgery and the loving support of Sofia seem to reverse David's luck, but eerie incidents are soon making him question the reality of his existence and his control over his life, even while he is suspected of complicity in Julie's death. Vanilla Sky (2001) bears the expected Crowe trademark of an obsession with recent pop culture and particularly rock music, a more important element of the remake than the original film. That project's writer/director, Alejandro Amenabar, crafted his own supernatural hit the same year with The Others (2001), starring Nicole Kidman, the soon-to-be-ex-wife of Cruise. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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"Every Passing Minute is Another Chance to Turn it All Around"
Added 9/13/2009

VANILLA SKY is a polarizing film because it is a mainstream-Hollywood/avant-garde-art-house hybrid.

Mainstream moviegoers were largely disoriented and repulsed when Tom Cruise's latest romantic comedy blockbuster turned out to be a mind-twisting SF nightmare.

On the flip side, film-hipsters had trouble wrapping their heads around the fact that their friends-with-taste-in-movies were actually insisting that they see this incredible (but hard to describe) movie by the director of JERRY MAGUIRE. Huh??

So the lesson here? Hollywood zombies and film-snots lost out big-time because their minds and eyes were closed. Meanwhile, open-minded filmgoers around the world were treated to one of the single most surprising, affecting, and memorable movies of all time.

No hyperbole.

So, my advice to mainstream moviegoers: Go into this one knowing that it is not (just) a romantic comedy starring Tom Cruise and yet another set of (extremely) pretty faces. Expect the unexpected, take in what you can, and enjoy the ride.

Filmsnobs? Listen to your friends. Being snobs, you probably don't have many, but at least the ones you have exhibit good taste in movies.

It's something like ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND meets MULHOLLAND DR., meets eXistenZ meets DONNIE DARKO meets, well, JERRY MAGUIRE.

Um...

But what I like best about VANILLA SKY is the way it is simultaneously - and successfully - a Hollywood/anti-Hollywood film. The story exhalts our childish dreams of endless life, perfect beauty, and eternal love, even as it pounds home the ultimate futility of these grand delusions. It shows us the mindblowing beauty of living in our own perfect - and perfectly infantile - dreamworld, even as it reveals the wisdom and humanity in trading in our dreamworlds to experience the one and only real thing.

Fianlly, VANILLA SKY asks David Ames (played by Cruise) and us, his esteemed panel of observers, the ultimate question: "What is happiness to you?" I have to say that Ames' answer was something quite similar to what my own would be. And if a panel of all-seeing observers out there could ask you the same question, and read your mind for the answer, they'd probably find you answered the same basic way Dave and I did. Just guessing.

In short, this film gives you an staggering amount to feel, think, see, and talk about with your loved ones and friends (friendless films-nobs can even type about it on their blogs).

Haven't seen it yet yourself? Well, every passing minute is another chance...

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I just don't see it...
Added 9/9/2009

After reading the comparisons here in the reviews between the two movies "Vanilla Sky" and "Abre Los Ojos," I thought I'd see what the fuss was about from those suggesting/arguing that the latter was so much greater than the other. Perhaps opinion in this, as with most everyhting, will inevitably depend upon the person giving it, but still, I don't agree with this sentiment at all.

Sure, there are some idiosyncrosies in Crowe's style, but all in all, Vanilla Sky came across as a much more well pieced together story than Ojos, from character development (including Cruz's), scripting, the matter of piecing together the bits and pieces that comprise the timeline of the movie, and in the acting (I particularly felt Cruise did much better than his counterpart). I believe the real selling point for myself in choosing VS over Ojos is simply that it goes more deeply into the themes carrying the story to its closing, ie, some of the observations of the manner in how the actions/attitudes we carry on in our day to day lives can be so affecting (ironic, however, that Cruise's involvement with Cruz while creating this film led to the dissolution of his marriage).

It's just a pretty darn good flick. In my opinion.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Abre los Ojos
Added 7/4/2009

Clearly, this movie isn't for everyone. As many people love it as hate it. But I think it's amazing. It's a great love story that seems to defy genre classification. To me it's more than a rent and I'm glad to own it, but I'd recommend anyone who hasn't seen it to rent it first; you may hate it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
It's an amazing movie!! And maybe just what you've always hoped to see.
Added 7/3/2009

I've loved Vanilla Sky since the first time I saw it. I instantly fell in love with it, so I'm definitely part of the "love it" camp. I'm not going to go too much into the details of the plot in this review as 788 people have said probably all that could be. I must caution potential viewers to please NOT allow your opinion of Tom Cruise to affect your opinion of this movie. He plays this role quite well and convincingly, as the David Ames character he plays might not be so different from the real Tom Cruise. Life immitating art, art immitating life...blah, blah, blah..

In short, it's a great film on many levels. It's a thriller, it's a drama, it makes you think. The ending is sad yet hopeful. As everyone has said, you'll probably either love and appreciate this film, or find it nothing but senseless junk. I definitely think this movie is a classic, that may be appreciated in a greater sense somewhere down the line. Right now, Tom Cruise's personal life overshadows how great this moview actually is.

1 out of 1 people found this helpful.
A really weird film
Added 6/29/2009

Vanilla Sky
A really nice romp into the world of the mind. It gives you alot to think about when it's over.One of Tom Cruise's best performances not to mention Ms'Cruz's beauty.They are electric on screen together.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
"Every Passing Minute is Another Chance to Turn it All Around"
Added 9/13/2009

VANILLA SKY is a polarizing film because it is a mainstream-Hollywood/avant-garde-art-house hybrid.

Mainstream moviegoers were largely disoriented and repulsed when Tom Cruise's latest romantic comedy blockbuster turned out to be a mind-twisting SF nightmare.

On the flip side, film-hipsters had trouble wrapping their heads around the fact that their friends-with-taste-in-movies were actually insisting that they see this incredible (but hard to describe) movie by the director of JERRY MAGUIRE. Huh??

So the lesson here? Hollywood zombies and film-snots lost out big-time because their minds and eyes were closed. Meanwhile, open-minded filmgoers around the world were treated to one of the single most surprising, affecting, and memorable movies of all time.

No hyperbole.

So, my advice to mainstream moviegoers: Go into this one knowing that it is not (just) a romantic comedy starring Tom Cruise and yet another set of (extremely) pretty faces. Expect the unexpected, take in what you can, and enjoy the ride.

Filmsnobs? Listen to your friends. Being snobs, you probably don't have many, but at least the ones you have exhibit good taste in movies.

It's something like ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND meets MULHOLLAND DR., meets eXistenZ meets DONNIE DARKO meets, well, JERRY MAGUIRE.

Um...

But what I like best about VANILLA SKY is the way it is simultaneously - and successfully - a Hollywood/anti-Hollywood film. The story exhalts our childish dreams of endless life, perfect beauty, and eternal love, even as it pounds home the ultimate futility of these grand delusions. It shows us the mindblowing beauty of living in our own perfect - and perfectly infantile - dreamworld, even as it reveals the wisdom and humanity in trading in our dreamworlds to experience the one and only real thing.

Fianlly, VANILLA SKY asks David Ames (played by Cruise) and us, his esteemed panel of observers, the ultimate question: "What is happiness to you?" I have to say that Ames' answer was something quite similar to what my own would be. And if a panel of all-seeing observers out there could ask you the same question, and read your mind for the answer, they'd probably find you answered the same basic way Dave and I did. Just guessing.

In short, this film gives you an staggering amount to feel, think, see, and talk about with your loved ones and friends (friendless films-nobs can even type about it on their blogs).

Haven't seen it yet yourself? Well, every passing minute is another chance...

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
I just don't see it...
Added 9/9/2009

After reading the comparisons here in the reviews between the two movies "Vanilla Sky" and "Abre Los Ojos," I thought I'd see what the fuss was about from those suggesting/arguing that the latter was so much greater than the other. Perhaps opinion in this, as with most everyhting, will inevitably depend upon the person giving it, but still, I don't agree with this sentiment at all.

Sure, there are some idiosyncrosies in Crowe's style, but all in all, Vanilla Sky came across as a much more well pieced together story than Ojos, from character development (including Cruz's), scripting, the matter of piecing together the bits and pieces that comprise the timeline of the movie, and in the acting (I particularly felt Cruise did much better than his counterpart). I believe the real selling point for myself in choosing VS over Ojos is simply that it goes more deeply into the themes carrying the story to its closing, ie, some of the observations of the manner in how the actions/attitudes we carry on in our day to day lives can be so affecting (ironic, however, that Cruise's involvement with Cruz while creating this film led to the dissolution of his marriage).

It's just a pretty darn good flick. In my opinion.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Abre los Ojos
Added 7/4/2009

Clearly, this movie isn't for everyone. As many people love it as hate it. But I think it's amazing. It's a great love story that seems to defy genre classification. To me it's more than a rent and I'm glad to own it, but I'd recommend anyone who hasn't seen it to rent it first; you may hate it.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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