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Vanilla Sky was the only movie that I've ever walked out of. I managed to sit through about 70 minutes of pointless turn after pointless turn ...

.. the last bit I remember is where Cruise was in the looney bin talking about/remembering the storyline.

What exactly was the point? How did it end?
 

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it was all a dream from the point where he left the bar the day he meant the Mexican girl, I forget her name. In his real life shortley after the bar incident he commits suicide and a extented life service puts him on ice and his brain on a process called the, "LUCID DREAM" he has picked this out for himself and is to be stored until a time comes when he can be taken off and his body restored to normal.. To make a long movie short.. His LUCID DREAM becomes a nightmear, as was the Movie, and in the end he figures out that it is all and dream from Life exstensions and he makes the choice, a sceanaro he has picked, to be awakened and taking off the Lucid Dream and to enter the real world once again.. Mind you it is now hundereds of years into the future and the aliments he sustained from the car wreck can be fixed.. He jumps off a roof in his Lucid Dream and the movie closes with his eye's opening only to the real world!


Oh yes, and the Mexican girl, he only knew her from the one evening in her apartment. In that one evening however he found the one person that he decided to spend his entire LUCID DREAM making believe was his one true love!

CLAP CLAP!!!
 

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Thanks for the recap.

Sounds like I didn't miss very much.
 

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