Close my eyes film
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My problem is that the incest just kind of happens, and it ends almost as quickly as it began. I’m not sure it bodes well for the film when the scenery and settings are the best thing about it, but there we go. The house in which Natalie and Richard live is an architectural palace and there’s also an atmospheric scene set in a resplendent church. We get to see the upper reaches of the Thames in all its sun-drenched glory. Speaking of the scenery, it’s really phenomenal. I liked how the passion of the affair was contrasted with the serene middle-class marriage set against an idyllic backdrop. Rickman was okay here, and did well as the haunted man when he first suspects that something is going well. Their relationship is contrasted with her marriage, where her husband is presented as a dullard who is interested in all manner of inconsequential things. It’s very wearying and doesn’t do anything to endear her to the audience. Natalie especially, she is the one that initiates it in the beginning, and then when they begin their affair in earnest she constantly flips, one minute telling Richard to leave her alone, the next begging him to see her.
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What’s more is that the characters aren’t totally likeable. There’s no real explanation given for why the incest happens, and it’s hard to wonder why we should be invested in them. This feels like pandering a little bit, I think if you’re going to broach a subject like incest you should go in fully. The incest is excused by them saying that they didn’t spend much time together as kids, as they went with different parents after the divorce. After his career path brings him back home he reconnects with her, only to find that she’s married.
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She quickly runs away and Richard is left puzzled. At one point Natalie, who is having a rough time, kisses Richard. We’re introduced to them, then it jumps forward a year, then two years, then another year. It’s pretty strange and it didn’t seem to do anything for the film. The film begins rather oddly, with three or four time jumps in almost as many scenes. The subject matter of Close My Eyes is immediately going to make some people turn away. Cover By I Don't Want To Miss A Thing by New Found Glory, I Don't Want to Miss a Thing by Danni Carlos, I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing by Michael Ball, I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing by Side A, I Don't Want to Miss a Thing by Nina, I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing by Jed Madela, I Don't Want To Miss A Thing by Aaron Kelly, I Don't Want to Miss a Thing by Mark Chesnutt, I Don't Want To Miss A Thing by Regine Velasquez, I Don't Wanna Miss a Thing by Pomplamoose, I don't wanna miss a thing (american idol performance) by Caleb Johnson, I Don't Want To Miss A Thing by The Lounge Kittens, I Don't Want To Miss A Thing by Courtney Harrell, I Don't Want to Miss a Thing by Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox (Ft. Sara Niemietz), I Don't Want to Miss a Thing by Michael Guy Bowman, I Don't Wan't Miss A Thing by Khalil Ramos, I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing by Boyce Avenue (Ft.Stars: Saskia Reeves, Clive Owen, Alan Rickman, Karl Johnson, Lesley SharpĪfter some years of tension, Richard (Owen) and his sister Natalie (Reeves) begin an incestuous affair that borders on obsession and becomes dangerous when her husband, Sinclair (Rickman) forms suspicions.