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Close My Eyes

Close My Eyes

1991Movie⏱️ 1h 48mR
DramaRomance
6.2
IMDB Rating
3,917 votes

An estranged brother and sister begin an intense sexual relationship, behind the curtain of their otherwise normal working-class lives.

Director
Stephen Poliakoff
Writers
N/A
Stars
Alan Rickman, Clive Owen, Saskia Reeves
Release Date
November 22, 1991
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
🏆 4
Wins
💬 36
Reviews
📋 12.0K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

Alan Rickman
Alan Rickman
as Sinclair
Clive Owen
Clive Owen
as Richard
Saskia Reeves
Saskia Reeves
as Natalie
Karl Johnson
Karl Johnson
as Colin
Lesley Sharp
Lesley Sharp
as Jessica
Kate Gartside
Kate Gartside
as Paula
👤
Karen Knight
as Philippa
👤
Niall Buggy
as Geof
👤
Campbell Morrison
as Scotsman
👤
Annie Hayes
as Receptionist

💰 Box Office

$135,893
Worldwide Gross
$135,893
Domestic Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.66 : 1
Color
Color
Filming Location
Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
Production
Film Four International, Beambright

🏷️ Keywords

male pubic hairmale nuditymale rear nuditybrother sister incestincest

🎯 Categories

DramaRomance

⭐ Featured Review

"I wish I could wake up happy."
by rick_72010-04-08

"Close My Eyes (Stephen Poliakoff, 1991) is a troubling, intriguing, but sometimes superficial state-of-the-nation drama that attempts to have the last word on the 1980s. Saskia Reeves plays an aimless, unhappy young woman who marries a millionaire (Alan Rickman), then embarks on a passionate affair with her fiery, arrogant younger brother (Clive Owen). Though she can apparently turn the attraction on and off - an element that's insufficiently developed until the close - he is besotted, taking the AIDS crisis as further proof that he is doing The Right Thing. While this is primarily a port..."

💡 Did You Know?

An ad campaign canceled its contract with Clive Owen, not wanting an actor who'd starred in such a controversial film to front for them.

📖 Synopsis

An estranged brother and sister begin an intense sexual relationship, behind the curtain of their otherwise normal working-class lives.