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1997117 minDrama, Thriller, Science Fiction

Open Your Eyes

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Is Open Your Eyes worth watching? With a rating of 7.4/10, this Drama, Thriller, Science Fiction film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Open Your Eyes Synopsis

Handsome 25-year-old Cesar had it all -- a successful career, expensive cars, a swank bachelor's pad, and an endless string of beautiful and willing women -- until he is thrown into a strange psychological mystery after a car accident scars his face and lands him in prison.

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Top Cast

Eduardo Noriega
Eduardo NoriegaCésar
Penélope Cruz
Penélope CruzSofía
Chete Lera
Chete LeraAntonio
Fele Martínez
Fele MartínezPelayo
Najwa Nimri
Najwa NimriNuria
Gérard Barray
Gérard BarrayDuvernois
Jorge de Juan
Jorge de JuanEncargado L.E.
Miguel Palenzuela
Miguel PalenzuelaComisario
Pedro Miguel Martínez
Pedro Miguel MartínezMédico Jefe
Ion Gabella
Ion GabellaRecluso paranoico

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Is Open Your Eyes worth watching?

Yes, Open Your Eyes is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.4/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Thriller, Science Fiction movies.

Is Open Your Eyes hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.4/10), Open Your Eyes is considered a hit among viewers.

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Open Your Eyes is a Drama, Thriller, Science Fiction movie that Handsome 25-year-old Cesar had it all -- a successful career, expensive cars, a swank bachelor's pad, and an endless string of beautiful and willing w...

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Critic Reviews

Filipe Manuel NetoJan 3, 2023
★ 10

**An excellent film where dream, reality, illusion and fantasy mix.** In this film, we follow the ordeal of César, a young Spaniard who has everything a young man could want: a comfortable life, money, friends and all the women he wants (although he avoids serious commitments as much as possible). During a birthday party, in which he tries to escape his most recent case, he meets Sofia, a seductive and intelligent young woman who knows how to captivate him. However, his whole life is ruined when he has a car accident, intentionally provoked, and his face is completely disfigured. If the psychological, mental and physical difficulties caused by such an injury could be enough for a movie script, Amenábar goes even further by mixing this with various considerations about dreams, illusion and memory. Brutally intense, the film goes round and round, and from a certain point, it's hard for us to understand what is true and what is a dream or illusion of the protagonist. The ending is truly disconcerting. Although the film does not seem very expensive, it has a good cast. Eduardo Noriega does a good dramatic job and is an excellent protagonist. Penélope Cruz, undoubtedly better known as she “made the leap” into American cinema, is still a very young and beautiful actress at this stage, and she is genuine in the work she develops. Chete Lera and Fele Martínez give good support and effort in their roles, and even Najwa Nimri, the supposed villain of the film, is very good at the task given to her. A good part of the story told comes to us through the flashbacks that accompany César's report to his psychiatrist, and this resource was very well used and very effective. The film mixes well the themes it addresses, balancing very well in all of them and the dialogues are really good, they breathe naturalness and authenticity. Good sets, good costumes and the good choice of shooting locations helped a lot to make the film more visually beautiful, while the cinematography knew how to make the best use of the intense sunlight of the Spanish capital and the beautiful shades of blue in the sky, which contrast sharply with the dense penumbra that the main character seems to prefer.