Review of Eyes Wide Shut (1999) by Jimmy H — 24 Feb 2016
The best thing about Kubrick's most complicated movies is that we can analyze it in many ways. One can say it's just a vision without any meaning. For me on the contrary - the movie is pure art.
It really forces the viewer to form his analysis, to choose the right direction of it. On the beginning it seems to bo a typical movie about problems in marriage, but later everything turns upside down.
The night atmosphere, coloristics and usage of Jocelyn Pook's and György Ligeti's music hit the spot, could be done only by Kubrick. It's really hard to form any short review without interpretations.
The point lies in colors, symbols, movies and viewer's ability to think and looking deeper. Absolute masterpiece.
This review of Eyes Wide Shut (1999) was written by Jimmy H on 24 Feb 2016.
Eyes Wide Shut has generally received positive reviews.
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