Vanilla Sky
12.14.2001
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Director: Cameron Crowe
Vanilla Sky reunites director Cameron Crowe
(Jerry Maguire) with über-playboy Tom
Cruise, adds another sexy Cruz (Penélope) and Cameron
Diaz for good measure, and delivers a wildly
entertaining, bizarre venture into erotic science
fiction. Adapted near exactly from Spanish filmmaker
Alejandro Amenábar's 1997 romantic thriller Open
Your Eyes, the film follows David Aames (Cruise)
as he falls from his graceful Manhattan perch of
inordinate wealth, good looks, and newfound love with
Sofia (Cruz) because of severe facial disfigurement
in a car accident caused by a suicidal ex-lover
(Diaz). What at first promises to be a conventional
allegory of redemption via true love is turned on its
head as Cruise's character, reduced to wearing a
latex mask and spurned by his friends, wins back his
princess only after a miracle of plastic surgery
restores his former beauty. A series of plot twists
follows as waking life, technological advances, and
nightmares flip-flop to dizzying effect and David
ultimately comes face to face with his own mortality.
Despite a final conceit to some vague morality, the
appeal of the film is the wonderfully callous message
conveyed by the rest of it (money and physical beauty
equal happiness) through an unabashed vanity
perfectly embodied by Cruise and Cruz. A delicious,
decadent treat. --Fionn Meade
Vanilla Sky (Tom
Cruise, Double-Sided, Original) Framed Movie Poster
Print - 27" X 40"
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