close my eyes
Director: stephen poliakoff
Actor: alan rickman,clive owen,saskia reeves,karl johnson
Data Published: Fri Sep 06 1991
Genres: Drama,Romance
Key Words: brother sister incest,incest,brother sister sex,train station,female full frontal nudity
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0101595/
WIKI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Close_My_Eyes_(film)
Description: Close My Eyes is a movie starring Alan Rickman, Clive Owen, and Saskia Reeves. An estranged brother and sister begin an intense sexual relationship, behind the curtain of their otherwise normal working-class lives.
Plot: In 1985, town planning student Richard Gillespie walks through a scene of tower-blocks en route to visit his older sister Natalie, whom he is not very close to since they each grew up with a different parent after their parents divorced. Natalie has recently bought a noisy apartment with, Noley, only to have him leave her within two months. She is also unhappy in her job as a buyer. On Richard's insistence, they go for a late-night walk and Natalie seems to cheer up. Richard stays over, waking in the middle of the night due to loud music from the neighboring apartment, he finds Natalie still awake and still extremely depressed. Richard's attempts to lighten the mood end when Natalie pulls him into an unexpectedly passionate embrace, kissing him on the lips. She immediately apologizes, making the excuse that she just wanted someone to hug. Richard seems stunned, but not disturbed. By 1990, Richard becomes an extremely successful town planner and something of a lothario, while Natalie's career stagnates in a succession of low-level administrative jobs that she hates. They meet again in 1991. Richard, committed to the environment and sustainable town planning, is interviewed for a job with the magazine Urban Alert, formed to put pressure on the planners of Docklands to consider the needs of the local residents. The editor, Colin, is somewhat skeptical of Richard's intentions but takes him on anyway to work with his deputy, Jessica. Meanwhile, Natalie applies for a job as secretary to a powerful and rich stock analyst, Sinclair Bryant. She does not get the job, but later marries Sinclair. Richard, who does not go to the wedding, finally visits Natalie in her palatial home in Petersham. He is surprised by her changed, now "posh" mannerisms. Richard is introduced to Sinclair and the two get along well, as they are both highly intelligent with similar interests in literature (Marcel Proust) and a similar outlook on life. Natalie is not fully happy with her life, as she feels insignificant compared to Sinclair. Shortly after Richard's visit to her home, Natalie visits Richard's apartment. They attempt to prevent their attraction for each other from spilling over, but are unsuccessful. They kiss and remove each other's clothes, ending up lying naked together on the floor. Natalie tries to make Richard stop her from making love. He tries, but eventually they succumb to their desires. After this encounter, they try to avoid each other. This proves difficult as Sinclair invites Richard to a social gathering. Natalie and Richard find they are still attracted to each other and agree to meet again to discuss the situation. Natalie specifies that she only wants "to talk". Meanwhile, at Richard's work, Colin has become quite successful; he has developed AIDS and informs the office. After this revelation, Richard and Colin find it hard to interact with each other because they are both pretending nothing is wrong. Natalie and Richard meet again, this time at Sinclair's parents' apartment. Natalie has told Sinclair that she is going away to Nuneaton that weekend for work. Richard and Natalie have sex. Following this liaison, Natalie is firm that their affair must end. At some point that weekend, Sinclair attempts to call Natalie when the dishwasher floods the kitchen. Discovering that she is not at the hotel in Nuneaton, Sinclair infers that she is having an affair. On her return, he questions her vaguely about the hotel, and she asserts that she was there. He does not confront her about his suspicions that she is having an affair. At Richard's job, Colin is dying. Richard takes him out of hospital one last time to confront an unpleasant city planner with facts they intend to publish in their magazine. The two of them grill the planner, and Colin eats half a sandwich, offering the other half to Richard. They then offer it to the city planner who is terrified even to touch it because of Colin's illness. Richard is tormented by the fact that Natalie is keeping her distance from him, and becomes obsessed with seeing her. He arrives unexpectedly at Natalie and Sinclair's house, where he finds only Sinclair, who promptly whisks him off on a boat ride down the river. On the boat, Sinclair questions Richard on the subject of Natalie's affair. He does not yet suspect Richard, but does not believe that Richard doesn't know who it is. He ultimately respects Richard's decision not to reveal the person. On hearing that Sinclair and Natalie plan to move to America because of the recession, Richard loses his self-control completely. He has an emotional breakdown while talking to Natalie at a hotel, and later unsuccessfully attempts suicide by taking sleeping pills as Natalie arrives unexpectedly at his apartment. On the condition that he behave, Richard is invited to Natalie and Sinclair's going-away party. He attends with Jessica, but abandons her quickly in order to search for Natalie. Richard finds Natalie in a secluded area and pulls her further off the site, into the countryside. He grabs her angrily, and she tries to get away from him. After catching up with her, he tells her, "I want to kill you." The two fight in the middle of a road, with Richard accusing Natalie of using him. He pulls her to safety when they are both nearly run over by a delivery truck. Natalie apologizes for using him, and tells him that she and Sinclair aren't leaving the country after all, but that they wanted to have the party anyway. They return to the gathering disheveled, and the guests leave. Sinclair appears, and staying calm, makes it clear that he knows what has happened, though he doesn't wish to hear the details, and that he forgives them. The three of them walk, together, into an autumn sunset by the river.