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One can view the brilliant and overlooked “Close My Eyes” on a number of levels. One could look at it as the story of an incestuous affair, the pain and despair of unquenched passion, the shattering of taboos, or the story of an unfulfilled woman searching for something about which to be passionate. Each level enriches and deepens the message of the other and creates a thought-provoking film of fiery intensity.nThe film is a study in contrasts and opposing forces: Alan Rickman’s controlled, restrained performance is in total contrast to the fiery passion of the two lovers and the film’s direct confrontation with taboos (incest, AIDS, open passion itself)slams against polite society’s prevailing opinions. The film dares us to face what is difficult and deal with it in an open and honest way no matter what the consequences, no matter what anyone thinks. nThe film’s solemn conclusion makes clear, however, that this shattering of taboos (what we are not supposed to openly discuss) is no easy accomplishment and involves the possibility of a breakdown in society or “the end of the world.” But, the risk is worth it so that nothing is left hidden, so that all is out in the open, on the table, for discussion and acceptance. “Close My Eyes” is a powerhouse of passionate, riveting acting, Merchant and Ivory like cinematography, and incisive, perceptive writing.
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