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Vanilla Sky + Abre Los Ojos = Great Cinamatic Experience:
As an film director/producer, I love this film. However, to truly feel it's soul you must see Alejandro Amenabar's piece, Abre los ojos. I call it a "piece", because I feel that it's a work of art in it's own right. Now, if you view the two films and come away uneffected then never watch another film, stick to movies, i.e. Spiderman, Home Alone, etc... Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz, Kurt Russell, Jason Lee, and Cameron Diaz give performances that gel wonderfully and make this a must see. This film will challenge you, you must be prepared to think and feel, and believe me you will. Live the Dream


This IS a screenplay:
I bought this book thinking that it was a novel. Many books that are based on a movie are novels. This one is not. I just want to make sure that anyone who orders this book understands that it is a screenplay, not a novel.


crowe's attempt to be "arty" is what kills this movie:
Do yourself a favor and run from this movie. The above reviewer discussed how there are people who view movies for entertainment and there are those who are looking for something more. Well, as a film student I look for more and definitely had to search for something worth while in this movie. Cameron Crowe perhaps believes that frantic cutting pace and intense colors makes this a "film" when in fact it simply ruins the entire experience. The plot is different, and will take patience to take in for most, but it is not a horrible plot..at least in the original. The twists and turns will exhilirate you in the original while in the remake you'll find yourself feeling completely apathetic towards the protagonist and wondering why you wasted money to watch Tom Cruise play Jerry Maguire (also directed by cameron crowe) and his struggle between success and his conceitedness and reality all over again. Save yourself some time and money and view the original. Remakes almost never fit the bill, and American remakes are far too commercial, especially when redone by someone as mainstream as Crowe. One thing I will recommend is the soundtrack, Cameron Crowe used to be a music critic and it shows in his fine selection of music for the film.


Open your eyes wide shut:
The first question that begs to be asked, is why was this movie made? Abres Les Ojos -Open Your Eyes, is a clever, intelligent film that is a good companion film to various virtual reality & dream oriented films. This is a pale, commercial remake of the film. Tom Cruise plays cocky, self assured men in action films best. He has a decent physical presence that works well in comedies & action films. He was decent in Jerry Maguire & Eyes Wide Shut. Perhaps he was attracted to the film because it is supposed to be a psychological thriller & has a similiar title to Eyes Wide Shut. However, it doesn't work here. The character is supposed to be a shallow, confused young man who is still trying to find his identity. He has all the superficial success, but feels empty & incomplete. He ends up being a tormented Goethe/Dostevsky type character, but Cruise does not know how to play this type of character. This is a film about shaping your dreams, about discovering your identity & really living your life. But this version does not acheive that. The actors play the story too light heardedly and are not complex and multi-dimensional. Crowe's decisions to alter some of the details of the plot don't make sense. He attempts to make the female characters more sympathetic & less manipulative & the main character less violent. Usually I applaud a feminist version, but it doesn't work this time. The original version is much darker. If you don't like reading subtitles, you can get the dubbed version of Abres les Ojos. I also highly recommend The Lathe of Heaven, Brazil, Existanz, Dark City & City of Lost Children. The Lathe of Heaven is much more subtle, but acting is far superior & that was a made-for-TV film.


Genius:
Combined with the film, Cameron Crowe--adaptation or not--has created a work of brilliance in this screenplay. For those of you who loved the movie I would highly reccomend the screenplay as well for some cut dialogue, additional scenes, and a slightly different ending. In addition, reading the screenplay has further deepened my appreciation for the great acting performances in this movie.


Author:Cameron Crowe
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:791.4372
EAN:9780571215119
ISBN:0571215114
Number Of Pages:148
Publication Date:2002-02-28



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