Open Your Eyes 

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In this steamy, intriguingly complex, psychological thriller the line between reality and fantasy is hopelessly blurred. Cesar tries to make sense of his life, after a car crash leaves his once handsome face grostequely disfigured.Placed in a psychiatric penitentiary for a murder he doesn't remember committing, Cesar's only hope is to delve into the depths of his subconscious mind. Could the answer to ending his living nightmare lie in his dreams? From the director of the Others, the original Vanilla Sky!

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