Vanilla Sky

R · 2001 ‧ Thriller/Sci-fi ‧ 2h 21m
6.9/10 · IMDb 43% · Rotten Tomatoes 3.4/5 · Letterboxd
Tom Cruise and Cameron Crowe reunite after "Jerry Maguire" for "Vanilla Sky," the story of a young New York City publishing magnate who finds himself on an unexpected roller-coaster ride of romance, comedy, suspicion, love, sex and dreams in a...
Release date: December 10, 2001 (USA)
Director: Cameron Crowe
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures
Adapted from: Open Your Eyes
Box office: $203.4 million
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Vanilla Sky from en.wikipedia.org
Vanilla Sky is a 2001 American science fiction psychological thriller film directed, written, and co-produced by Cameron Crowe. It is an English-language ...
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What was the point of Vanilla Sky?
Think it all the way through, and Cameron Crowe's Vanilla Sky is a scrupulously moral picture. It tells the story of a man who has just about everything, thinks he can have it all, is given a means to have whatever he wants, and loses it because—well, maybe because he has a conscience. Or maybe not.
What is the plot twist in Vanilla Sky?
David realizes that he is now living in the Lucid Dream and that the mysterious man is his "Technical Support." The Support Technician explains that the Lucid Dream was "spliced" into his memories at the point where he passed out on the sidewalk after his night out with Sofia and Brian.
Is Vanilla Sky worth the watch?
A mostly fascinating, often frustrating, boldly uncommercial Hollywood version of a boldly uncommercial art film. It's very atypical of the previous work of both director and star, and it's as personal a film, I suspect, as Cruise will ever make. Highly entertaining, erotic science-fiction thriller that takes Mr.
Why is Steven Spielberg in Vanilla Sky?
Cameo. Steven Spielberg: A guest at David's birthday party (wearing a Pre-Crime cap from Minority Report (2002). Spielberg and Tom Cruise were preparing to begin filming "Minority Report" at that time. In a returned favor, Cameron Crowe cameos in that film.
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