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マンハッタンの豪邸に住み、高級車を乗り回し、おまけにハンサム。完璧な人生を謳歌する出版界の若き実力者デヴィッド・エイムス。ジュリーという美しい恋人もいて、何不自由ないはずが、どこか物足りなさを感じていた。そんなある日、デヴィッドは親友の恋人ソフィアに一目惚れしてしまう。しかし、デヴィッドの心変わりを敏感に察したジュリーは、嫉妬に駆られて自ら運転する車でデヴィッドとともに崖に突っ込んでしまう。奇跡的に一命を取りとめたデヴィッドだったが、その顔は怪我のために見るも無惨に変わり果ててしまう。
"Vanilla Sky" is a mind-bending American psychological thriller directed by Cameron Crowe, released in 2001. A remake of Alejandro Amenábar’s Spanish film "Abre los Ojos," written by Crowe with contributions from the original, it’s a surreal dive into love, identity, and the slippery nature of reality. The story centers on David Aames (Tom Cruise), a charismatic publishing heir with a charmed life—money, looks, and a casual fling with Julie Gianni (Cameron Diaz). When he meets the radiant Sofia Serrano (Penélope Cruz), a spark ignites, only to be extinguished when a jealous Julie drives them off a bridge, leaving David disfigured and broken. As he spirals through grief, therapy with Dr. McCabe (Kurt Russell), and a haunting tech firm called Life Extension, David’s world fractures—dreams bleed into waking life, masks hide truths, and a mysterious figure (Noah Taylor) pulls strings in a twist-laden descent. Famed for its trippy visuals, a lush soundtrack featuring Radiohead and R.E.M., and Cruise’s raw vulnerability, "Vanilla Sky" melds glossy romance with existential dread. Cruz’s warmth and Diaz’s unhinged intensity amplify its emotional stakes, though its ambiguity split critics. Released in 2001, "Vanilla Sky" grossed over $203 million worldwide, earning a Golden Globe nod for its music. A polarizing puzzle, it’s a haunting meditation on beauty, loss, and the cost of living a dream—or waking from one.
年2001
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収益203388341$
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製作国SpainUnited States of America