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Eyes Wide Shut

United Kingdom

1999

159 Min
Color
English
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DIR Stanley Kubrick

PROD Stanley Kubrick

SCR Stanley Kubrick, Frederic Raphael, Arthur Schnitzler

DP Larry Smith

CAST Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Madison Eginton, Sydney Pollack, Jackie Sawiris, Leslie Lowe

ED Nigel Galt

Synopsis

The final work of legendary director Stanley Kubrick, who died within a week of completing the edit, stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, at the time Hollywood’s most bankable celebrity couple, and was shot on a open-ended schedule (finally totaling over 400 days), with closed sets in London standing in for New York City. Cruise and Kidman play William and Alice Harford, a physician and a gallery manager who are wealthy, successful, and travel in a sophisticated social circle; however, a certain amount of decadence crosses their paths on occasion, and a visit to a formal-dress party leads them into sexual temptation when William is drafted into helping a beautiful girl who has overdosed on drugs while Alice is charmed by a man bent on seduction. While neither William and Alice act on their adulterous impulses, once the issue has been brought into the open, it begins a dangerous season of erotic gamesmanship for the couple, with William in particular openly confronting his desire for new sexual experiences. What didn’t make the final cut of Eyes Wide Shut may have been as fascinating as what finally appeared on screen: Harvey Keitel was replaced almost immediately by Sydney Pollack, while Jennifer Jason Leigh was replaced by Marie Richardson after she had shot all her scenes and left town.

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Stanley Kubrick

As one of the most universally acclaimed and influential directors of the postwar era, Stanley Kubrick enjoyed a reputation and a standing unique among the filmmakers of his day. A perennial outsider, he worked far beyond the confines of Hollywood, maintaining complete artistic control and making movies according to the whims and time constraints of no one but himself, but with the rare advantage of studio financial support for all of his endeavors. Working in a vast range of styles and genres spanning from black comedy to horror to crime drama, Kubrick was an enigma, living and creating in almost total seclusion, far away from the watchful eye of the media. His films were a reflection of his obsessive nature, perfectionist masterpieces which remain among the most provocative and visionary motion pictures ever made.

Born July 26, 1928 in New York City, Kubrick initially earned renown as a photographer, selling his first free-lance pictures to Look magazine while still in high… read more

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kelvanE

7Feb10

Eraserhead was Stanley Kubrick's favorite film, he once said.   
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Roger Hayn

7Feb10

I think this would have made more sense to people if it turned out that David Lynch actually directed it.  
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Vincent Bergeron

24Jan10

Perhaps it is because Kubrick could not take the enermous distance he usually takes from the fiction he puts in place (Kidman looks like Kubrick's wife when she was young ; Cruise looks like a young Kubrick ; sex is most subjective theme of all and the least intellectual). Perhaps, it is because Kubrick was sick and in his 70's with old fashion values about relationships. Not a masterpiece, but such incredible shots.  
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Steven Adam Renkovish

14Jan10

One of the best films ever made.  

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At the cinematheque: Dead Man's Stroll Through "The Late Films"

By David Phelps on May 1, 2009
Above: Stanley Kubrick's final film, Eyes Wide Shut. “Late Films,” BAM’s new series is titled, as a series of neglected films made late in major directors’ careers, but as if the films themselves were
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Emotional Inertia-Reassessing Eyes Wide Shut

By Alex Towers on February 3, 2010

When released in 1999, Stanley Kubrick’s film dumfounded critics and divided audiences. Reviewers threw around words like “turgid”, “un-erotic” and “protracted” while others contented themselves with…  read review

Eyes Wide Shut: Kubrick's Epitaph & Views On Eroticism

By John on January 28, 2010

Stanley Kubrick has one of the greatest visual palettes in the cinema, one of the finest tastes for classical music & a seemingly infinite adoration for his technical craft but his most admirable…  read review

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By Andhika Eka Buana on November 12, 2009

i watch it in 1 o’clock in the night hoping to get asleep (because many people said this movie is boring),.but what actually happen is, i’m awake from the beginning till the end and didn’t feel asleep…  read review

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By Jye Sherwel​l on September 18, 2009

Not only is this one of Kubrick’s most visually impressive films but it’s also one of his best films, period. Nicole Kidman always gets so much hate and I never understand why. Maybe those that criticize…  read review

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