VANILLA SKY,
directed by Cameron Crowe and starring Tom Cruise and Penelope Cruz, is
the American remake of the Spanish film OPEN YOUR EYES (1997); and
while I prefer the earlier, slightly less complex version, I think this
one does it justice. What
can't do justice to this part mystery,
part love story, part sci-fi multi-layered film is a synopsis. All I'll
say is that's its about a young man named David (Cruise) who has wealth,
good looks and a gorgeous f**k buddy (Cameron Diaz) who adores him. But
just when he thinks he's found true love with an enigmatic dancer named
Sofia (Cruz, same role as in the original), he's in a car accident that
leaves his face horribly disfigured and loses his dream life ... or is
all
just a dream? After several viewings, I'm still trying to figure it all
out. Cruz is wonderful in both films, though I think she's better in
the Spanish-language version. And here's something I never thought I'd
say: Cruise is terrific. His persona fits the role of David perfectly.
My only quibble is that I think director Crowe, in his zeal to top the
Spanish version, added unnecessary plot points and symbolic elements. I
get the feeling he's saying, "Look how clever I am," which comes across
even in his commentary track.
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