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Evalyn 2022-09-08 09:51:22
It's not as obscure as I imagined, and even some places are very interesting, maybe it's because of the preparation in my heart: but if the starring is changed, it is estimated that the number of viewers will definitely drop sharply, hehe: Lao Ku finally gave up in his posthumous work Instead of a library-style metaphor, we pursue a pure visual feast, so there is no need to delve into the connotation of the film, just enjoy it...
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Mae 2022-09-02 02:28:48
Worth watching several...
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Arden 2022-04-24 07:01:02
1. The legacy of the old library. 2. Various echoes: the generalization of women's roles and the continuation of their own values/doctors and high society are "consumers"/Christmas parties and group sex parties/models say at the end of the rainbow and the sign of a cross-dressing store/father and woman and Wife recalls admiring the Navy major. 3. Use sex to escape all ugly reality, show the possibility of love in the narrative frame of intertwined reality and reality, and perfectly outline the...
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Agnes 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Contemporary Chinese should understand this film well, even better than Western audiences. "No matter how successful or rich the middle class is, they are like ants in front of the real aristocracy" is common sense in China, and you don't have to stray into the promiscuous gatherings of the aristocrats and be threatened until you...
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Ethyl 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Kubrick Academic Screening NO.8 Bill's first sentence "Have you seen my wallet?" leads to the problem of commodification in modern society. All women (wives, models, daughters of clothing store owners, prostitutes) are prostitutes. The question seems to be superficial like "Am I beautiful?" but full of logic. It carries the function of philosophical dialogue, whether it is marriage or esoteric rituals. Instead of watching all this with the eyes of moral judgment, a bystander like Bill confessed...
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Noelia 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Kubrick is a Baroque visual artist, and in Kubrick's work, nothing is complicated and nothing is accidental. The crimes of the elite are often more important than any deliberate brutality, which is outright exploitation and death. This movie is really the best satire of Christmas, or Kubrook's way of saying that the essence of the holiday is nothing but consumption. Cinema is an exploration of sexuality and, more importantly, an unseen class of wealth and...
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Amiya 2022-04-24 07:01:02
I also don't give face to the...
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Rachael 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Mystery all the way to the end. On the surface, it is about the collapse of marriage. The husband and wife have reached a seemingly warm but absurd balance due to mutual betrayal; in fact, it is through marriage that the class is solidified. The most terrifying part of it is that people can only use the collapse of marriage to cover up the truth of the collapse of...
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Aletha 2022-04-24 07:01:02
The whole article is full of sex, but the core has nothing to do with sex, it's about addiction. In this story, sex is just a currency, colliding back and forth in the subconscious mirrors of the characters, with nowhere to resolve, only a sudden rupture and disappearance. To enjoy this movie, there are actually two ways to open it: the first way is to watch the movie out of suspense; you spend all your time trying to piece together the details and solve the puzzle plot, but you will still be...
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Brody 2022-04-24 07:01:02
Kubrick is really a late stage patient of misogyny + misogyny. I used Hollywood's top card, which was in love at the time, to deepen the irony. The truth is what you choose to see, and what you choose to forget is a dream. Nick Kidman hadn't been paralyzed by Botox back then; it's curious whether Tommy joined Scientology before or after this...
Eyes Wide Shut Comments
Extended Reading
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Victor Ziegler: Sorry to call you out so late tonight.
Dr. Bill Harford: That's OK, I was out anyway.
Victor Ziegler: How about a drink?
Dr. Bill Harford: Are you having one?
Victor Ziegler: Sure! What would you like?
Dr. Bill Harford: Uh, I'll have a little scotch.
Victor Ziegler: Good. How do you take it, neat?
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Domino: [to Bill] Sorry about the mess. Maid's day off.