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Vanilla Sky
David Aames has it all: wealth, good looks and gorgeous women on his arm. But just as he begins falling for the warmhearted Sofia, his face is horribly disfigured in a car accident. That's just the beginning of his troubles as the lines between illusion and reality, between life and death, are blurred.
rating
6.818
runtime
136 min

Release

2001-12-14

Cast

Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise
as David Aames
Penélope Cruz
Penélope Cruz
as Sofia Serrano
Cameron Diaz
Cameron Diaz
as Julie Gianni
Kurt Russell
Kurt Russell
as Curtis McCabe
Jason Lee
Jason Lee
as Brian Shelby
Noah Taylor
Noah Taylor
as Edmund Ventura
Timothy Spall
Timothy Spall
as Thomas Tipp
Tilda Swinton
Tilda Swinton
as Rebecca Dearborn
Michael Shannon
Michael Shannon
as Aaron
Delaina Mitchell
Delaina Mitchell
as David's Assistant
Shalom Harlow
Shalom Harlow
as Colleen
Oona Hart
Oona Hart
as Lynette
Ivana Miličević
Ivana Miličević
as Emma
Johnny Galecki
Johnny Galecki
as Peter Brown
Jhaemi Willens
Jhaemi Willens
as Jamie Berliner
Armand Schultz
Armand Schultz
as Dr. Pomeranz
Cameron Watson
Cameron Watson
as Other Doctor
Robertson Dean
Robertson Dean
as Third Doctor
W. Earl Brown
W. Earl Brown
as Barman
Ray Proscia
Ray Proscia
as Doctor from Berlin
Tim Hopper
Tim Hopper
as Man in Blue Coat
Alicia Witt
Alicia Witt
as Libby
Ken Leung
Ken Leung
as Art Editor
Carolyn Byrne
Carolyn Byrne
as Beatrice
Mark Pinter
Mark Pinter
as Carlton Kaller
Jeff Weiss
Jeff Weiss
as Raymond Tooley
Conan O'Brien
Conan O'Brien
as Conan O'Brien
James Murtaugh
James Murtaugh
as Benny's Owner
Mark Kozelek
Mark Kozelek
as Dude, Fix Your Face Guy
John Fedevich
John Fedevich
as Silent Ed Vallencourt
Bobby Walsh
Bobby Walsh
as Young David
Stacey Sher
Stacey Sher
as Rayna
Fred Schruers
Fred Schruers
as Cryo Man
Jessica Siemens
Jessica Siemens
as Sofia's Friend
Julia Carothers Hughes
Julia Carothers Hughes
as Sofia's Friend
Holly Raye
Holly Raye
as Dancer
Marty Collins
Marty Collins
as Martini Waiter
Mark Bramhall
Mark Bramhall
as Sneezy
Jack Hall
Jack Hall
as Bashful
David Lewison
David Lewison
as Sleepy
Jennifer Griffin
Jennifer Griffin
as Happy
Adam LeGrant
Adam LeGrant
as Doc
John Kepley
John Kepley
as Dopey
Robin Van Sharner
Robin Van Sharner
as Grumpy
Laurel Wiley
Laurel Wiley
as Dr. Jennifer Ash
Nicole Taylor Hart
Nicole Taylor Hart
as Party Videographer
Julia Decker
Julia Decker
as Model
Jennifer Marie Kelley
Jennifer Marie Kelley
as Model
Erin McElmurry
Erin McElmurry
as Model
Alice Marie Crowe
Alice Marie Crowe
as Lucid Dreamer
Mel Thompson
Mel Thompson
as Life Extension Man
Jonathan Sanger
Jonathan Sanger
as Frozen Pediatric Cardiologist
Tommy Lee
Tommy Lee
as Frozen Vintage Car Man
Ana Maria Quintana
Ana Maria Quintana
as Frozen Theologist
Paul Haggar
Paul Haggar
as Frozen Risktaker
Randy Woodside
Randy Woodside
as Frozen Dad
Robert F. Harrison
Robert F. Harrison
as Laughing Guy
Carly Starr Brullo Niles
Carly Starr Brullo Niles
as Carly
Jane Pratt
Jane Pratt
as Jane Pratt
Patrick McMullen
Patrick McMullen
as Patrick McMullen
Steven Colvin
Steven Colvin
as Steven Colvin
Cindy Crowe
Cindy Crowe
as Cindy Crowe
John Sypolt
John Sypolt
as John Sypolt
Michael G. Kehoe
Michael G. Kehoe
as Chef
Danielle Wolff
Danielle Wolff
as Coat Check Girl
Scotch Ellis Loring
Scotch Ellis Loring
as L.E. Building Guard
Brent Sexton
Brent Sexton
as Security Guard
Curt Skaggs
Curt Skaggs
as Security Guard
Jennifer Gimenez
Jennifer Gimenez
as Lola
Lori Lezama
Lori Lezama
as Skyscraper Girl
Todd Harrison
Todd Harrison
as Skyscraper Guy
Laura Fraser
Laura Fraser
as The Future
Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg
as Self (uncredited)
Jennifer Aspen
Jennifer Aspen
as Nina (uncredited)
Celina Belizan
Celina Belizan
as Luli (uncredited)
Craig Callow
Craig Callow
as Clubgoer (uncredited)
Jean Carol
Jean Carol
as Woman Nearby (uncredited)
Tony Collucci
Tony Collucci
as Guy at Party (uncredited)
Janine Foster
Janine Foster
as Dancer (uncredited)
Zach Hudson
Zach Hudson
as Life Extension Security Guard (uncredited)
Ryan Keating
Ryan Keating
as SWAT Team Officer (uncredited)
Roger Lim
Roger Lim
as SWAT Team Officer (uncredited)
Tara Lipinski
Tara Lipinski
as Girl at Party (uncredited)
William Mapother
William Mapother
as Clubgoer (uncredited)
Christy Meyers
Christy Meyers
as Girl in Office (uncredited)
Jan Munroe
Jan Munroe
as Older Editor (uncredited)
Marie Paquim
Marie Paquim
as Extra (uncredited)
Ronald Rand
Ronald Rand
as Investigator (uncredited)
Tasha Tae
Tasha Tae
as Dancer (uncredited)
Bryan Todd
Bryan Todd
as Dancer (uncredited)
Christie Will Wolf
Christie Will Wolf
as Waiting Room Model (uncredited)
REVIEWS
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JPV852

Still love this film all these years later though decided to watch it fully with the alternate ending which really didn't care for, didn't flow nearly as well. That said, and watching the original ending afterwards, just so great with wonderful performances from all involved. Certainly follows the theme of sweet and sour. **4.5/5**

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Geronimo1967

I'm not really a fan of Tom Cruise, but I think this film might be his finest example of actually not just being all teeth and torso. He might actually do some acting here as the full-of-himself publisher "Aames" who lives the life of the wealthy playboy. A beautiful apartment, vintage car and convenient relationship with "Julie" (Cameron Diaz) fill his days of inherited luxury. Then his world comes, quite literally, crashing about his ears and he finds himself in jail explaining what happened to psychologist "McCabe" (the sparingly used Kurt Russell). It's a story of jealousy that leads to suicide, disfigurement and presents us with a rather stark indictment of this man's rather shallow and selfish life. His decline all starts when "Julie" - who seems quite a bit more invested in their relationship than he does - gets a bit jealous of his flirtations with "Sofia" (Penélope Cruz) who was dating his best friend "Shelby" (Jason Lee) until he brings her along to his party. Then sexual chemistry starts buzzing but that quite quickly adds a toxic element to just about everyone's lives. His have my cake and eat it approach swiftly leads to a series of circumstances that not only leads to his current predicament but also causes him to vacillate between worlds of dream and reality - he simply isn't sure what is happening any more. Which, if any of the scenarios unfolding is the true one? Are any of them? The story itself is not especially innovative. What does impress here is Cruise playing a character that is pretty unlikeable and he does it well. He imbues "Aames" with characteristics that made me feel a life behind bars was just about right. Unfortunately, I felt Cruz's "Sofia" character a bit under-developed but there are plaudits for Diaz who really does deliver her role of the jilted, besotted, lover convincingly. It takes too long to get up to speed, and there is too much dialogue but the last hour presents us with quite a compelling look at self-destruction in a man ill-equipped to deal with anything he hadn't already dealt with using his silver spoon and good looks. Whilst I didn't actually, I almost felt sorry for him at the end...

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Cranialrock

I cannot believe I haven't watched this before!! just WOW that was amazing