| Eduardo Noriega, Penelope Cruz, Chete
Lera , Fele Martํnez, Najwa Nimri , Gerard Barray Imagine if an
actor's director like Eric Rohmer--whose films consist almost entirely
of conversation between pairs or small groups of people--made a
film that incorporated elements from movies like Dark City, eXistenZ,
The Thirteenth Floor, The Truman Show, and Total Recall. The result
might resemble Alejandro Amenabar's remarkable second feature, Open
Your Eyes, which favors ideas over effects and offers twist upon
twist with mind-warping agility. This film rewards multiple viewings,
pushing the viewer toward one perception of reality, then switching
to another until reality itself is called into question. Melodrama,
love story, and psychological thriller combine with a dash of science
fiction, forming a plot that is both disorienting and deceptively
precise.
Set in Madrid, the story defies description, but this much can be
revealed: young, handsome Cesar (Eduardo Noriega) is vain, rich,
charming, and--following a botched suicide-murder scheme by a jilted
lover--horribly disfigured. He'd fallen in love with Sofia (Penélope
Cruz) but is now an embittered husk of his former self, stuck in
a "psychiatric penitentiary" on a murder charge and hiding
behind an expressionless mask. His reality has crumbled, but as
the film's agenda is gradually revealed, we realize that there are
other factors in play. Exposing that agenda would be a criminal
offense against those who haven't seen the film; suffice it to say
that Open Your Eyes takes you into the twilight zone and beyond,
and does so cleverly enough to prompt Tom Cruise to produce and
star in an English-language remake, Vanilla Sky. The 2001 remake,
directed by Cameron Crowe, costars Cameron Diaz and Penélope Cruz,
who reprises her original role. |