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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

EYES WIDE SHUT



I put here yet another of my brain injured movie review not only because its director is nonetheless Stanley Kubrick but also because of the chosen main actors – Tom Cruise and “super-hot Nicole Kidman – this is anyway yet another movie that describes (with horrifying situations) the decadence of our American society in these days, even if the movie looks like it takes place several decades ago (but this could be because of my TBI).This is definitively a movie that shall be rated, even if all of its sexual innuendos are very well masked and practically there’s very little feminine nudity.
Even if Kubrick doesn’t use this attractive tool to bring in to watch this movie by men, it’s however a movie that I’m not going to offer to my children (or treasures) to watch, too much and too clear is its innuendos in this movie for children as young as mine to see.
I’m surely not saying that this movie targets men with this particular (sick!) interest, I’m simply saying that only if you are an adult, you can understand what this movie is saying, or that – as it seems to be usual these days – our society is desperately looking for something (anything!) that could replace the meaning of our lives – from capitalism (now collapsed on itself) to something else (in this movie SEX) I’ve had to think deeply about my rating for this movie, it’s certainly a work of art however, given the topic and its development, I think that it can be watched alone - not with beer drinking friends – that way its deep meaning can be fully understood, ultimately it’s a work of art from Kubrick.
I hope that I don’t have to say again that this is a movie review done by a brain injured man who spends his days (since 10 years ONLY) alone in front of a PC, doing nothing else but waiting for my treasures to both call or email me.
  1.  http://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/the-hidden-and-not-so-hidden-messages-in-stanley-kubriks-eyes-wide-shut-pt-i/
  2. http://www.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9D00E3DD143FF935A25754C0A96F958260
  3. http://www.metacritic.com/movie/eyes-wide-shut
  4. http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/eyes-wide-shut-1999
  5. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/eyes_wide_shut/



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