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The Scrubbing Bubble looks at Kubrick's EYES WIDE SHUT
Unfortunately there are some pretty hefty spoilers here, so I would like to warn you about them. Scrubbing Bubble has written, what I consider to be a damn fine look at EYES WIDE SHUT with quite a bit of thought and emotion, but... well it may contain some bits that you didn't want to know. Scrubbing Bubble felt that 'EWS is the finest film Stanley Kubrick has ever made.' So that pretty much wraps up his thoughts on the film, but feel freen to go on and read, if spoilers do not concern you Admiral...
Harry and Co.
I can't say how, nor can I say where. All I can say is this-
Eyes Wide Shut is the finest film Stanley Kubrick has ever made. It is a
mature film that clearly states his feelings about monogamy and marriage. It
is a very moral film.
At it's simplest, EYES WIDE SHUT, is about a man who in the course of one
night, gets very lost on a spiritual and moral level, and at the end of th
film, finds his way back home.
It is a very moving film. Although what moved me about it is hard to define.
The only other time I was actually moved while watching a Kubrick film was
when Gomer Pyle shot himself in Full Metal Jacket. In that instant I decided
that if ever drafted to war, I would flee to Canada. In that instant I also
mourned the loss of a character who entered the marines pure and innocent and
was corrupted, on a mental and spiritual level, by those who trained him.
Why am I lingering over this whole spiritual thing? Because I really feel
that EYES WIDE SHUT is about that. I really feel it's a religious film, but
not in a conventional sense.
Gone are the sterile, empty, alien characters Kubrick has specialized in.
People we watched with interest, but had a lot of trouble relating to. Much
praise should be directed to Cruise and Kidman, who have fueled their
characters with such an incredible degree of humantity and sympathy, that
there is hardly one moment in this film that is impossible to relate to.
Nothing drives people to the edges of sanity like the knowledge that someone
you have a sexual and emotional relationship with might also have it with
someone else.
We can all relate to that.
Kubrick has left a monumental work. It's neither puzzling, nor ambiguous,
though I feel many will say that it is. His direction is flawless. The
amount of information he gives us just through the visuals is astounding. It
is never boring. It is never slow. Those who say that are a bit too
accustomed to the Michael Bay school of direction. As we all know, Kubrick
films have their own rules and their own pace. Walk in expecting this one to
take a while to unravel.
Mr. Kubrick's final lesson to us does not reach out into the infinite beyond
of space, or into the horrors of war. Instead Mr. Kubrick seems to have come
to some point in the final years of his life where his real interest was in
how we relate to each other. The great mystery of the sexes. The aliens who
we have lived with since the beginning of time. The mysterious other who we
wake up beside every morning and fall asleep beside every night. We are
drawn to each other like magnets, but our differences are so abundant that we
might as well be strangers to each other.
Mr. Kubrick's final lesson to us is an important one. Go see it and learn.
As always,
Your Constant Pal,
THE SCRUBBING BUBBLE
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Reader Talkback
I'm first again!!!!!!!!! by quentin2 | Jul 8th, 1999 03:00:31 PM | I'm Second FIRST by wuulfgar | Jul 8th, 1999 03:02:33 PM | well...... by quentin2 | Jul 8th, 1999 03:03:08 PM | full of crap by monkeywithcamera | Jul 8th, 1999 03:08:08 PM | by Max Frost | Jul 8th, 1999 03:42:05 PM | Scrubbing Bubble is Dow's
finest writer by Medium_Cool | Jul 8th, 1999 04:42:26 PM | eyes wide shut by greenlightscafe | Jul 8th, 1999 05:02:30 PM | Spoilers, Review? Hmmmmmmmm by Roann | Jul 8th, 1999 05:11:52 PM | Welcome to the nineties
Stanley by paragonian | Jul 8th, 1999 07:49:46 PM | Ok, so I gave in by paragonian | Jul 8th, 1999 07:57:16 PM | GreenLight you are ao wrong
pal by IWANT2CITALL | Jul 9th, 1999 02:00:18 AM | E. W.S. cert. by JCR | Jul 9th, 1999 02:13:12 AM | Great review by TomTomb | Jul 9th, 1999 05:23:24 AM | Stop at the greenlight by havanacigr | Jul 9th, 1999 09:21:39 AM | EWS will probably be good, but
it's no Days of Thunder. by Stone Cold | Jul 9th, 1999 10:36:52 AM | eyes wide shut spolier? by greenlightscafe | Jul 11th, 1999 07:07:00 AM | Eyes Wide Shit? by SwanEater | Jul 12th, 1999 08:23:40 PM | Kubrick just doesn't want
to get soap in his eye. by Wolfpack | Aug 10th, 2006 09:19:00 AM |
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