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Close Your Eyes

Original title: Cerrar los ojos
  • 2023
  • 2h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
4.3K
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Close Your Eyes (2023)
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A Spanish actor disappears during the filming of a movie. Although his body is never found, the police conclude that he has suffered an accident at the edge of a cliff. Many years later, the... Read allA Spanish actor disappears during the filming of a movie. Although his body is never found, the police conclude that he has suffered an accident at the edge of a cliff. Many years later, the mystery returns to the present day.A Spanish actor disappears during the filming of a movie. Although his body is never found, the police conclude that he has suffered an accident at the edge of a cliff. Many years later, the mystery returns to the present day.

  • Director
    • Víctor Erice
  • Writers
    • Víctor Erice
    • Michel Gaztambide
  • Stars
    • Manolo Solo
    • Jose Coronado
    • Ana Torrent
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Víctor Erice
    • Writers
      • Víctor Erice
      • Michel Gaztambide
    • Stars
      • Manolo Solo
      • Jose Coronado
      • Ana Torrent
    • 17User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 67 nominations total

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    Manolo Solo
    Manolo Solo
    • Miguel Garay
    Jose Coronado
    Jose Coronado
    • Gardel…
    Ana Torrent
    Ana Torrent
    • Ana Arenas
    Petra Martínez
    Petra Martínez
    • Sor Consuelo
    María León
    María León
    • Belén
    Mario Pardo
    Mario Pardo
    • Max Roca
    Helena Miquel
    Helena Miquel
    • Marta Soriano
    Antonio Dechent
    Antonio Dechent
    • Tico Mayoral
    Josep Maria Pou
    Josep Maria Pou
    • Mr. Levy
    • (as José María Pou)
    Soledad Villamil
    Soledad Villamil
    • Lola San Román
    Juan Margallo
    Juan Margallo
    • Doctor Benavides
    Dani Téllez
    • Toni
    Alejandro Caballero Ramis
    • Patón
    Rocío Molina
    • Teresa
    Ana María
    • Sor Lucía
    José Manuel Mansilla
    • Don Rafael
    Kao Chenmin
    Kao Chenmin
    • Lin Yu
    Venecia Franco
    • Qiao Shu…
    • Director
      • Víctor Erice
    • Writers
      • Víctor Erice
      • Michel Gaztambide
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    7CinemaSerf

    Close Your Eyes

    We begin by watching a ten minute excerpt from a drama that shortly afterwards discover is just about all there is from the final film of acclaimed Spanish actor "Julio Arenas". He finished filming for the day then was never seen nor heard from again. Many years later, a television journalist "Soriano" (Helena Miquel) invites the film's director "Garay" (Manolo Solo) onto her missing persons television programme with a view to finding out just what happened to him. In best "Crimewatch" style, someone calls into the programme with a possible lead. Might they have found this man after all these years? On the face of it, the story is all a bit predictable. It's the quality of the acting and the writing that puts the meat on the bones, and both Solo and the Jose Coronoado as handyman "Gardel" deliver engagingly well. It is a slow burn of a film, with an emphasis split between the search for the actor and the search of "Garay" for some degree of closure so he can get on with his life rather listlessly spent reading, drinking, smoking and fishing with the fellow residents of his squat. Fans of "Rio Bravo" (1959) might recognise the song he sings with neighbours "Toni" (Dani Téllez) and his expectant wife, and those few moments of the film demonstrate nicely the emotions of friendship, emotion and loneliness director Victor Erice wants to convey for just about all of the principal characters. The conclusion in inconclusive, but it does make you pine a little for the days where even the smallest of towns had it's own cinema. I wonder if anyone should ever make the underpinning movie? This is worth watching.
    8bahadir_sarsilmaz

    Victor Erice's Long-Awaited Return to Filmmaking: 'Close Your Eyes'

    Victor Erice, a legend in Spanish cinema who hasn't made a new film since 1992 and could achieve a legendary status with only three films, presents his latest work. Reminiscent of his symbolic narrative in 'The Spirit of the Beehive' (1973), where he criticized the Spanish Civil War era, Erice's new film explores the traces of an unfinished project due to the mysterious disappearance of its lead actor years ago. 'Close Your Eyes' draws parallels between the director character in the film and Erice himself, suggesting autobiographical elements, especially considering that Erice wrote the screenplay. After 30 years, Erice returns to filmmaking to convey his message, offering a critique of the Spanish society manipulated during the Franco dictatorship.

    While the film starts with a deliberately slow pace, it proves worthwhile towards the end. I realized that nothing in the film is unnecessary; everything has a meaning, sometimes subtle, sometimes profound, but meaningful nonetheless.
    10mandywilliamsphotography

    Completely captivating

    I loved this film, the direction of the actors, the pacing and how natural it felt. I watched it over two nights - it's a long film but I was completely involved in the story. All of the characters contributed to the effectiveness of the film and added depth. Nothing felt shallow or forced. The central mystery made me want to watch to the end and discover what had happened to him all those years ago. It's a love letter to film making too and the power of film to affect us and stay in our memory, and how it can change our lives. I'm surprised to read the negative reviews. A brilliant ending, too.
    7Bleu-Le-Fluff-0969

    After 30 years, Victor Erice comes back with an strong memorizing and beautiful movie

    For someone who is over 80, Victor Erice provides, while very slow-burn story, a memorizing and symbolic story with beautiful camerawork, strong direction, great performances and emotional cores developed throughout. Erice previous works on "El Sur" and "The Spirit of the Beehive" are some of the best Spanish movies of all time as Erice is great with slow-burn cinema. Dream of Light was also pretty good and after many years, Erice still is able to conduct and interesting project.

    Throughout, the run-time can be a big turn off but the narrative and themes that are explored within the setting were interesting as emotional and interesting themes were well-explored within the characters and setting as the themes were able to help create an emotional balance and vision of the setting. Many of the camerawork shots, sound designs and color presentation was pretty good. All of the performances are pretty great with good dialogue and realism portrayed throughout.

    Erice's direction was perfect as his takes on the themes of memories and losses were handled well and the emotional core helped create a sense of dream-like and symbolic feel throughout. With the run-time being 169 minutes, I do feel that some aspects were dragged a bit too long and there were certain moments that made me test my patiences a little.

    Overall, this is a movie that requires patience but it is very good to see Erice making another film and definitely something I would check out again for a second time.
    9evanston_dad

    There's So Much Good Stuff Going On in This Movie

    I was watching something on T. V. one day and came across a commercial starring Ryan Reynolds. I was struck by how OLD he looked in it. Not bad, just old, compared to the Ryan Reynolds who started his career on "Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place." Ryan is around my age; in fact, he might even be a little younger. I turned to my wife and asked, "God, do WE look that old?" The answer is probably "yes," but the difference is that my wife and I don't have constant reminders of what our younger selves looked like thrown in our faces every day. At the very same time that the Ryan Reynolds commercial was airing, "Blade: Trinity" was on a different station.

    That experience got me thinking a lot about how movies and the actors in them capture moments in time and make possible a weird kind of time travel. You can watch Nicole Kidman in "Far and Away" and then immediately hop over to "Babygirl" and literally see the passage of years in her face.

    This is just one of the ideas explored in "Close Your Eyes," an evocative slow burn of a movie about aging in general, and aging as an artist specifically. Manolo Solo is my pick for best actor of the year for his performance as Miguel Garay, a former movie director and author who is trying to track down his friend Julio Arenas, an actor who starred in one of Garay's films but disappeared without a trace before the film could be finished. The film turns into a kind of quiet detective story as Garay tracks Julio down through mutual acquaintances, clues left behind, etc. The film is as much about Garay's own psychology as it is about what happened to Julio. Actually, the film is about lots of things, but it's not obviously about any one thing. It's a lot about coming to terms with getting older and saying goodbye to things that you won't ever have again, something that resonates with me very much right now in my life, having just turned 50. But it's not a downer. It's as much about realizing how much there is to enjoy in the later part of life as there is to miss.

    You've gotta have patience with this one, as it's slow and ruminative. It's like reading a character-driven novel. It also happens to be one of the best movies released in 2024.

    Grade: A.

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      Director Víctor Erice's first feature film since 1992.
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      Features The Arrival of a Train (1896)

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    • Release date
      • September 29, 2023 (Spain)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • Argentina
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • Catalan
      • English
      • French
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Cerrar los ojos
    • Filming locations
      • Castell de Ferro, Granada, Andalucía, Spain
    • Production companies
      • La mirada del adiós
      • Tandem Films
      • Nautilus Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $79,017
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,199
      • Aug 25, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $872,573
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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