Vanilla Sky Full Movie Reviews

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Daniel Corleone
Daniel Corleone
Movie God

Rating of
3/4

Vanilla Sky review

Daniel Corleone - wrote on 10/22/2012

"The subconscious is a very powerful thing." A wide array of drama, sci-fi, and romance exhibited with a cameo from one of this rater's favorite directors. David Aames (Tom Cruise) is interviewed by Dr. McCabe (Kurt Russell). Sofia Serrano (Penélope Cruz) was introduced by David's best friend, Brian Shelby (Jason Lee) while his friend Julie Gianni (Cameron Diaz) becomes overzealous. Soundtrack was wonderful as always coming from the directors reportoires including the spiffy camera angles. Performances from Cruise and Diaz were spectacular. Screenplay was great with lines "Every passing minute is another chance to turn it all around." from Sofia, "The little things... there's nothing bigger, is there?" from David, "Life is full of surprises." from the Raymond Tooley on the TV and …

Yojimbo
Yojimbo
Movie God

Rating of
2.5/4

"Vanilla Sky" by Yojimbo

Yojimbo - wrote on 01/27/2012

The young head of a multi-million dollar publishing empire is almost killed by a suicidal stalker and during the process of putting his life back together, it seems to become a strange blurring of fact and fiction. The dreams vs reality format draws inevitable comparisons with the likes of Total Recall and Inception and the moment the breezy romance gives way to the alternate scenario of a masked Cruise awaiting trial for murder the story becomes very intriguing. He actually gives a decent lead performance (although it is, as ever, impossible not to think of wacky pseudo religions and dwarfism every time you look at him), Jason Lee does his usual quirky best friend schtick and Penelope Cruz is cute as the romantic interest. But really it is Kurt Russell who makes the movie and all of the …

shutterspeed777
shutterspeed777
Producer

Rating of
3/4

AM I DREAMING?

shutterspeed777 - wrote on 04/28/2009

Careful. This film will mess up your mind. Seriously, too many twists and turns will prove helpful so long as they delve on one constant plot. In this film, you're on your own to conjecture some sense. Really, no right or wrong. The movie provides a generic plot. Although I believe that sometimes in someone's life, when the mind is overwhelmed by a heavy load of strain, like a lost love, a pain so deep that existence seems meaningless, one's life is put on a "PAUSE". Others just lose it. But for DAVID AAMES (TOM CRUISE) the wealthy publishing tycoon, an innovative company LIFE EXTENSION, gave him a "second chance" by allowing him to live his dreams; or rather, to live IN his dreams. A weird but provocative concept. In the end, TOM CRUISE chose to look at the ugly monster eye to eye. …

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