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Vanilla Sky [2002]
 
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Vanilla Sky [2002]
DVD ~ Tom Cruise|Penelope Cruz
3.8 out of 5 stars 51 customer reviews (51 customer reviews)
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Product details
  • Actors: Tom Cruise|Penelope Cruz
  • Directors: Cameron Crowe
  • Format: PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English, Spanish
  • Region: Region 2 ( DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: Wide Screen:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 18 Nov 2002
  • Run Time: 130 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars (51 customer reviews)
  • DVD Features:
    • Main Language: English
    • Available Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
    • Sub Titles: Arabic, Bulgarian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Romanian, Swedish
    • Hearing Impaired: English
    • Scene Selection
    • Commentary By Director Cameron Crowe And Composer Nancy Wilson Featuring A Conversation With Tom Cruise
    • Prelude To A Dream Featurette
    • Hitting It Hard Featurette
    • An Interview With Paul McCartney
    • Music Video Afrika Shox By Leftfield And Afrika Bambaataa
    • Unreleased Teaser Trailer
    • Photo Gallery With Audio Introduction By Photographer Neal Preston
  • ASIN: B00005U8P6
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,147 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)
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Amazon.co.uk Review
Vanilla Sky reunites director Cameron Crowe (Jerry Maguire) with the swoonsome 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 almost 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 new-found love with Sofia (Cruz) because of severe facial disfigurement resulting from a car accident caused by a suicidal ex-lover (Diaz). Reduced to wearing a latex mask and spurned by his friends, what at first promises to be a conventional allegory of redemption via true love is turned on its head as Cruise's character only wins back his princess after a miracle of plastic surgery restores his former beauty. A series of plot twists follow, as waking life, technological advances and nightmares merge to dizzying effect, leaving David 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 whole--money and physical beauty equal happiness and an unabashed vanity perfectly embodied by Cruise and Cruz. --Fionn Meade

On the DVD: Vanilla Sky's anamorphic 1.78:1 widescreen transfer is practically flawless with no visible pixilation, showing off John Toll's excellent cinematography. The audio is also exemplary, particularly with music tracks such as Radiohead's "Everything in Its Right Place". Cameron Crowe's commentary track is excellent and the other extra's consist of a couple of trailers, a stills gallery and an interview with Paul McCartney from Entertainment Tonight in regards to his Golden Globe-nominated song "Vanilla Sky". Two featurettes are included. In the first Crowe follows the surreal theme of the film. The second, "Prelude to a Dream", a "making-of" documentary, is conspicuous for it's lack of interviews or any real material about the making of the film. --Kristen Bowditch

Special Features
English Subtitles
Scene Selection
Commentary by Director Cameron Crowe and Composer Nancy Wilson, featuring a conversation with Tom Cruise.
Two Featurettees- "Prelude to dream", "Hitting it Hard"
An interview with Paul McCartney
Music Video "Africa Shox" by leftfield/Afrika Bambaataa
Unreleased Teaser Trailer
International Theatrical Trailer
Photo Gallery with Audio Introduction

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars The cheesy version, 21 April 2007
By L Yates (Scotland) - See all my reviews
I saw Vanilla Sky after I had seen the original- Abre Los Ojos. Overall I was impressed- the film seemed to be a decent remake that paid respect to the original film but successfully opened it up to a wider audience. I felt the casting of Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz let the film down slightly compared to the spanish actors of the original, but that's really a matter of opinion- as were other subtle differences.
Then I reached the last half hour. Where the original descended into a gripping and unsettling conclusion that ached of indecision- not to mention fantastic acting and cinematography- Vanilla Sky kicks in with the mushy strings and soft focus. It loses direction and is cheesy to the point of being unpalatable. The questions posed are still clever, but lost under the Hollywood happy ending.
Its clever and yes, its enjoyable. However, given the choice I would choose Abre Los Ojos every time. It may be in Spanish with subtitles, but go watch it- its worth it.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A mesmerizing masterpiece, 20 Jan 2003
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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I enjoyed this movie immensely. Tom Cruise proves himself to be a gifted actor, the angelic Penelope Cruz is delightful, Cameron Diaz is great; even Kurt Russell shines in his role. So many people complain about Hollywood, deriding the fact that today's movies are unoriginal, yet many folks don't seem to appreciate a truly "different" movie when it comes along. I know, this is a remake of the Spanish Obre las Ojos, yet it does represent something unique among recent American releases. I can also understand why some people may be confused about the movie as the story progresses, but I found it quite understandable by the end. The issues this movie addresses are "deep," but they get to the heart of life and existence for the individual soul. Reality, dreams, desires, disappointments--these are the determiners of life itself, and any movie that can really make you think about your own life and existence in a serious manner wins my highest praises. I won't even talk about the plot of this movie here--this movie has to be experienced; it cannot be explained. Don't worry about where the movie is going; just enjoy the ride. I would urge the viewer to devote a full 130 minutes to watching it; if you pause it to talk to your neighbor or mess around in the kitchen, you run the risk of losing comprehension and rob yourself of the spectacular aura this movie wraps around you.

This strikes me as rather a bold career move for Tom Cruise, especially given the fact that his character has his face disfigured in an accident. Of course, there could be no better way for him to define himself as a great actor. I love Penelope Cruz--her beauty is matched by a mesmerizing air of mystery which plays incredibly well in this particular motion picture. As for the DVD's special features, they are OK but not exceptional. There is a seven-minute mini-feature about the making of the movie--it doesn't really give any secrets away, but I would definitely watch it only after viewing the movie. Another mini-feature provides us with glimpses of the worldwide tour by Cruise, Cruz, and director Cameron Crowe. The interview with Paul McCartney is short and sweet, and I must admit that I didn't realize that he had contributed the "title song" to the movie until I watched the interview. Even if there were no extras, Vanilla Sky is definitely a movie worth owning. While I have only watched it once, the intricacies of the plot make this a prime candidate for the mantle of rewatchability. If you approach this movie with an open mind and let the story absorb you into its unique world, I do not see how you can walk away disappointed.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What is any life if not the pursuit of a dream?, 9 Mar 2004
Vanilla Sky is described by its creators as the film equivalent of a good song cover version. The film is a beautiful example of what happens when you take an unknown European film and Hollywood it up while trying to keep to the original's intent. Ventures like this can often turn out wrong: Vanilla Sky is not one of these films.

Those of you who have seen the ad think this film is about a car crash and the emotional effect of such a thing. Think again. This film is about many things, and once you've seen it you'll find yourself thinking about it a lot. It's about our obsession with fantasies; it's about our pop culture; it's about vanity and perfection; it's full of interesting stuff like this. You may want to try and stop yourself thinking about all the different ways this film could be interpreted. I say, don't bother trying to stop yourself. This film is meant to be thought-provoking, and it's does it very well. Vanilla Sky cannot be categorised either, so don't try that. It's part drama, part science fiction, part fantasy, part erotic thriller, part horror, and part psychological.

People who try to fault this film in major should try and understand the point of some of these things. Once you've seen the film you'll understand: the almost random but brill soundtrack (Radiohead, Sigur Ros, REM...fantastic!), the strangely vane and obsessive main characters, the almost sterotypical psychiatrist, the perfect love affair. All these things are explained in the ending, a scene that ranks among the best endings a film ever got the privalage to have.

A note on the DVD: it's packed with great extras. One of the best if the audio commentary, which lets the director explain all the little details of the film. You'll know what I mean once you've seen it.

I plan to see Abros los Oros soon, but to those who say this version is no good compared to the Spanish original: don't compare the films. Enjoy this one separately. Films like this don't come along all the time.

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