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Eyes Wide Shut
Cast
Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Sydney Pollack, Madison Eginton View AllCrew
Stanley Kubrick (Screenplay), Stanley Kubrick (Director), Arthur Schnitzler (Writer), Frederic Raphael (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Jul. 16th, 1999
Runtime: 2 hours, 39 minutes
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MOVIE OF THE (HALF) MONTH - MAY 2017 - EYES WIDE SHUT (1999)
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Cobpyth
Kubrick's films almost always have multiple layers that can be explored and this is definitely that kind of film.
Kubrick's films almost always have multiple layers that can be explored and this is definitely that kind of film.
mark f
I probably have a lot more to say about this film because I haven't really said anything, but I haven't watched this film in at least six years.
I probably have a lot more to say about this film because I haven't really said anything, but I haven't watched this film in at least six years.
Iroquois
Knowing that the film was (as with most of Kubrick's output) actually filmed in Britain makes his recreation of downtown New York stand out as an uncannily detailed one, with there being just enough changes to make it feel like the somewhat surreal dream reality that it may or may not be intended to....
Knowing that the film was (as with most of Kubrick's output) actually filmed in Britain makes his recreation of downtown New York stand out as an uncannily detailed one, with there being just enough changes to make it feel like the somewhat surreal dream reality that it may or may not be intended to....