Directed by:
Alejandro AmenábarCinematography:
Hans BurmannCast:
Eduardo Noriega, Penélope Cruz, Fele Martínez, Najwa Nimri, Gérard Barray, Tristán Ulloa, Alejandro Amenábar, Chete Lera, Jorge de Juan, Miguel Palenzuela (more)Plots(1)
The handsome and wealthy Cesar is known as a serial womanizer until he meets Sofia, an aspiring actress with whom he falls instantly in love. Their burgeoning courtship is disrupted, however, when his face is deformed after a car accident. He pines for a plastic-surgery miracle to return him to his former glory. (Lionsgate Home Entertainment)
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The original and formally less attractive version of Vanilla Sky, which,, though less mainstream and appealing at first, is very suggestive and original – proof that Spanish cinema has nothing to be ashasmed of. Compared to the American remake, the budget here is much smaller, the main male star is absent, and yet it's a well-crafted film full of distinctive moments and mindfuck scenes. If it was darker, psychologically stronger and with a bigger pull, I would rate it as positively as Vanilla Sky, where I was carried away by the New York set design rather than the originality of the story. ()
After seeing the original version, I don't even feel like watching Vanilla Sky, which is a remake of Amenábar's film. It's interesting, especially in the way it plays with your head. Everything can be a dream, everything can be reality, and nothing has to be connected. In the end, there's an understanding reached, and it's definitely not bad. ()
The originals are usually better than the remakes, and this is doubly true with this Amenábar film. At first glance, the two versions are basically identical, but this one is better acted, with better music, more drive, and not to mention a more impressive atmosphere. "Abre los ojos, viewer..." ()
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