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Open Your Eyes (1997)

December. 19,1997
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A very handsome man finds the love of his life, but he suffers an accident and needs to have his face rebuilt by surgery after it is severely disfigured.

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Hottoceame
1997/12/19

The Age of Commercialism

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Colibel
1997/12/20

Terrible acting, screenplay and direction.

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MoPoshy
1997/12/21

Absolutely brilliant

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Frances Chung
1997/12/22

Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable

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antoniocasaca123
1997/12/23

Both "abre los ojos" and "vanilla sky" are very weak and full of "holes". Almost always the original is better than the remake (the exceptions are very few, but there are, for example in the case of Scorsese cape fear that is superior to the original, which was already very good). In this case what can be said is that the American remake is as mediocre as the original Spanish. Nor do I understand the reason for having been overvalued movies. Both with boring intrigue, full of "mistakes" and implausible and both with very weak and unconvincing performances.

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hellholehorror
1997/12/24

Simple but engaging filming. Honest but some would say plain style of cinematography. Really strong story and direction. The concept plays with the mind. It is far more charming than the remake. There are a few slow moments that weren't needed. Not as good as other rubber-reality movie. So glad that the star was not Tom Cruise who is impossible to like. They speak fast which means that you have to read fast but so long as you can concentrate it's not a problem. I totally fell in love with Penélope Cruz. It plays on your mind making multiple viewing pointless but still very enjoyable.

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esoestudos
1997/12/25

Just in order to say "Abre Los Ojos" is much better than "Vanilla Sky". The atmosphere, all the charm, anyway... The rhythm! This movie has concepts that have been used by many others. Nevertheless it is unpublished by the script well elaborated. Tom Cruise soon realized that it was an engaging story, which catches the eye of the movie buff. However the Spanish film is much better.

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hall895
1997/12/26

There once was a movie called Vanilla Sky. It made very little sense. It really was a thoroughly confusing mess. That movie was an English-language remake of this Spanish-language one. If nothing else Open Your Eyes at least makes more sense than Vanilla Sky did. Oh, there's still plenty of confusing stuff here but director Alejandro Amenábar manages to pull it together much better than Cameron Crowe ever did in the remake. The fact that I think the story makes much more sense when presented in a language I don't even understand is about as damning a statement as can be made about Crowe's film. Open Your Eyes is clearly the better film of the two. But it comes with its own frustrations. Maybe this story was just a little too convoluted to ever make a thoroughly enjoyable movie out of.Open Your Eyes is a movie which delights in messing with your mind. This is a movie which demands that you be fully engaged when watching it. Turn off your brain and start daydreaming and you'll be lost. The movie's main character, César, has plenty of disorienting experiences which can leave the viewer feeling more than a little disoriented himself. It's a hard movie to pin down. It flashes back and forth in time, it raises questions about what is real and what is imagined. It takes you right inside César's head. Unfortunately César's darned near lost his mind so going inside his head isn't going to give us much clarity.It's best to not say much about the plot because whatever joy you get from this movie will likely come from your attempts to unravel the plot for yourself. If you've already seen Vanilla Sky you unfortunately pretty much know everything. The ending of Vanilla Sky was such a letdown, and made so little sense whatsoever, that as you watch Open Your Eyes you can't help but have very low expectations. You're waiting to be let down and to be thoroughly baffled. Happily Amenábar's ending is a little more focused than Crowe's was. Where Vanilla Sky went completely off the rails Open Your Eyes takes some strange twists and turns but you can follow along if you try. The movie asks you for some serious suspension of disbelief but at least it doesn't throw so much stuff at you that it becomes utter nonsense like Vanilla Sky did. Give some credit to Eduardo Noriega whose performance in the lead role of César is much stronger than Tom Cruise's corresponding star turn in the remake. And this movie's Penélope Cruz also comes across much better than that movie's Penélope Cruz. Strange how the same actress playing the same role can be so much better in one movie than in the other. Maybe it's her comfort level with the language, maybe it's just that she's surrounded by a better movie than she was in Vanilla Sky. Open Your Eyes is not a great movie, a little too convoluted for its own good. Somewhat slow, not always as dramatic and engaging as you would hope. But all in all the movie does have an intriguing story which, if you can wrap your head around it, makes the movie worth seeing. For whatever flaws the movie may have you can understand what Crowe saw in it. Too bad he made such a mess of it when he got his hands on it.

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