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“He didn’t shoot a movie… he left the most enigmatic visual testament of cinematography
— Stanley Kubrick and Eyes Wide Shut (1999), the last breath of a genius who explored the dark side of desire, paranoia and powerIn 1999, after 12 years of cinematic silence, an obsessive director locked Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman (then Hollywood’s most famous couple) in a story about jealousy, secret rituals, and the mask of marriage. Kubrick died 6 days after delivering the final cut, making Eyes Wide Shut his most disturbing and deliberate farewell letter.It wasn’t an immediate scandal.It was something worse: a question with no answer.Kubrick was obsessed with this story for over 30 years.He filmed it slowly, with surgical precision, and finished it days before he died.He never saw his premiere.As if he left a letter… without sender.The movie is about desire, power and masks.Of doors that open when no one is looking.Of rituals where silence weighs more than words.Don’t accuse. Suggest.It doesn’t explain. Uncomfortable.The longest shoot in history:
– 400 days of filming (more than Titanic and The Godfather combined).– Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman signed 3-year contracts without knowing exactly what they would shoot.Many were left for the shallow.Kubrick went deeper:the illusion of control,the fragility of the ego,and that uncomfortable truth that not everyone plays by the same rules.Eyes Wide Shut doesn’t age because it doesn’t belong to its time.
It belongs to the part of the human being we prefer not to look at.Kubrick never filmed to entertain.
Filmed so that the viewer discerned.And maybe that’s why his latest work doesn’t close anything…just leave one door open.The film work that no one understood at its premiere… but every year he gains new followers.Sometimes the movie doesn’t end when the credits appear.It begins when you decide to think about it.“If you ever watched Eyes Wide Shut and felt like you were spying on something you shouldn’t see…
you know Kubrick didn’t make a movie: he built a labyrinth where the viewer gets lost with the characters. “
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