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Vanilla Sky
CRITICS OF "Vanilla Sky"
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Cinema Crazed
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April 29, 2009

Two and a half hours I'll never get back...
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October 25, 2011

Crowe asks the viewer to absorb this more viscerally than intellectually; how much one enjoys (or even accepts) the experience will likely depend on the extent to which one is willing to do so.
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December 18, 2001

If Crowe's eyes are open, he seems to have directed most of Vanilla Sky with his mind wide shut.
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November 06, 2007

It just makes things easier to believe that good-looking rich folks are just as miserable and unhappy as the rest of us . . .
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Salon.com
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December 15, 2001

Who would have thought that Cameron Crowe had a movie as bad as Vanilla Sky in him?
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July 22, 2015

This isn't a typically dumbed-down rehash and, as such, it dissatisfied the rank and file of multiplex moviegoers but earned the appreciation of adventurous film fans.
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December 19, 2001

A good example of what self-destructive cinematic havoc can be wrought by handing over millions of dollars to movie stars to produce their own ego trips.
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Common Sense Media

December 29, 2010

Some surface appeal, but ultimately vacant.
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Washington Post

December 14, 2001

For all the filmmakers' efforts, this project is something of an artistic albatross.
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November 22, 2010

Cameron Crowe's vinyl-collector version of "Jacob's Ladder" is a daring gamble paying off even when ambition exceeds his grasp. The subconscious can boil over with too much pop culture poured in. Keep that in mind, and it will have you at "What the hell?"
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Ebert & Roeper

December 18, 2001

[A] spectacular film!
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Washington Post

December 14, 2001

A case of the vain leading the bland.
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