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- What is the meaning of the movie Eyes Wide Shut?
- Is Eyes Wide Shut disturbing?
- What was the password in Eyes Wide Shut?
- What happened to Mandy in Eyes Wide Shut?
- What does Milich's daughter whisper?
- Who put the mask on the bed in Eyes Wide Shut?
- Is Eyes Wide Shut OK for kids?
- Why was the mask on the pillow in Eyes Wide Shut?
- Why did Leelee Sobieski quit acting?
- Is Eyes Wide Shut all a dream?
- Why is Eyes Wide Shut rates R?
- Is Barry Lyndon violent?
- What is actress Leelee Sobieski doing now?
- Why is bring it on NC 17?
- How does Barry Lyndon end?
- Is Barry Lyndon true?
- What is the most inappropriate movie?
- Why is NC-17 rating bad?
- Why did Barry Lyndon shoot the ground?
- How long did it take to make Barry Lyndon?
What is the meaning of the movie Eyes Wide Shut?
The focus of Eyes Wide Shut is
the scary connection between the erotic and the anonymous. It explores the role that fantasies of strangers play in our sex lives, and it suggests that married people are, ultimately, also strangers to each other.
Is Eyes Wide Shut disturbing?
There was no violence. So in the end, EYES WIDE SHUT
is a disturbing, sometimes satirical, and thoughtful movie. Though there is a lot of full frontal nudity + the orgy scene which lasts for 4 minutes, there is a meaning, it's just very hard to find.
What was the password in Eyes Wide Shut?
The password
"fidelio" (from the Latin root "fidelis" meaning "faithful") is the title of Ludwig van Beethoven's only opera. In the opera, Fidelio is a woman who disguises herself as a man to save her lover.
What happened to Mandy in Eyes Wide Shut?
Once we ask this, we can arrive at an almost too-simple answer:
Mandy is killed to protect Ziegler's reputation following the incident in his bathroom. This is not a farfetched speculation. Although Kubrick films the bathroom scene in a low-key, casual tone, the situation is horrific.
What does Milich's daughter whisper?
ermine
I noticed something else you may be interested in when watching the film with subtitles: during the costume scene, Leelee Sobieski's character whispers into the ear of Tom Cruise,
“You should get a cloak lined with ermine.” The first meaning of ermine states “weasel fur during the winter which whitens,” and a second ...
Who put the mask on the bed in Eyes Wide Shut?
The big question is how did the mask get there, and who left it? The most obvious answer is
Alice found the mask and left it out as a way to let Bill know she knew something was going on.
Is Eyes Wide Shut OK for kids?
No kids allowed (but older teens can handle it).
Why was the mask on the pillow in Eyes Wide Shut?
In the novella the doctor assumes that his wife found the mask. She may have discovered it lying around after it was accidentally misplaced by Bill.
Realizing something was up, she left it on his pillow so that he'd find it.
Why did Leelee Sobieski quit acting?
She left Hollywood
because she didn't like the industry and wanted to focus on being a mother. "I don't do movie stuff anymore," Sobieski told Us Weekly in a rare 2016 interview. The former actor called herself an "outsider," and said she was dedicated to being present in her parenting journey.
Is Eyes Wide Shut all a dream?
Eyes Wide Shut perhaps even more so because of the director's untimely death. The
film heavily explores the notion of dreams. After all, the film is an adaptation of the 1926 novella “Dream Story” by Arthur Schnitzler. Also, the plot is set in motion by Alice's revelation that she's had dreams about other men.
Why is Eyes Wide Shut rates R?
''Eyes Wide Shut'' is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian). It includes
extremely frank frontal nudity that is used to disturbing effect, a few instances of sexual activity, and the suggestion of sexual possibility at every turn. Directed by Stanley Kubrick; written by Mr.
Is Barry Lyndon violent?
But unlike the earlier aforementioned films, Barry Lyndon
links the toxic masculinity that bolsters war as that which also courses through men's violence visited upon each other in their personal lives. Tellingly, the film opens with an extreme long shot.
What is actress Leelee Sobieski doing now?
Sobieski is now
a wife and a mother of two. Sobieski married fashion designer Adam Kimmel in 2010. The couple has two children, 11-year-old Louisianna Ray Kimmel and 6-year-old Martin Kimmel. The day-to-day routine Sobieski detailed for Vogue sounded pretty relatable.
Why is bring it on NC 17?
Rated NC-17 for
sexual violence, strong language, nudity and graphic drug use; edited version rated R for drug use, strong language, violence, sexuality and nudity (the R-rated version was created only because the film's producers wanted the film to be carried by Blockbuster Video and the cost of creating the new edit ...
How does Barry Lyndon end?
In the end of Stanley Kubrick's 1975 film Barry Lyndon, the protagonist is
in duel with his stepson, whom he hates. When Barry has a very good chance of killing his opponent, however he intentionally fires to the ground.
Is Barry Lyndon true?
The screenplay was based on an obscure novel by William Makepeace Thackeray called The Luck of Barry Lyndon, which was itself
inspired by the true story of Anglo-Irish adventurer Andrew Robinson Stoney, a soldier, gambler, dueller and social climber whose attempts to mount the greasy pole of English society ended in ...
What is the most inappropriate movie?
The 10 Most Offensive Movies Ever Made (& Their Rotten Tomatoes Rating)- 1 A Serbian Film (2011) - 47%
- 2 Hounddog (2007) - 15% ...
- 3 Cannibal Holocaust (1980) - 65% ...
- 4 The Human Centipede (2010) - 50% ...
- 5 The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) - 80% ...
- 6 I Spit On Your Grave (1978) - 53% ...
- 7 Movie 43 (2013) - 5% ...
- 8 Salo (1975) - 75% ...
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Why is NC-17 rating bad?
CORNISH: Oh, and he's sadistic, and there are some graphic violent and sexual content. So the movie won an NC-17 rating. That means no one
17 or under will be admitted into a theater showing "Killer Joe," and it means some theater chains won't even play the film.
Why did Barry Lyndon shoot the ground?
As an enlisted man, Barry
was required to shoot when ordered to shoot, and to not shoot when not ordered to shoot. Among other things, that meant that he could have been severely punished for shooting in battle if not ordered to do so.
How long did it take to make Barry Lyndon?
Kubrick eventually directed Barry Lyndon, set partially during the Seven Years' War, utilising his research from the Napoleon project. Filming began in December 1973 and lasted
roughly eight months, taking place in England, Ireland, East Germany and West Germany.