In the works of Stanley Kubrick, what is the level of performance in the drama of "Open Eyes"?

Loyce 2022-03-15 09:01:02

I have watched it for the fifth time recently. This work is Stanley's pinnacle work, surpassing all his other works. It is also the number one person in my movie viewing, not one of them.

Let’s talk about the subject first. Apart from the social class, money, consumption, marriage, desire, sex, etc. that we can see that many film reviews have mentioned, he further reveals "what is a human being?" Or "who are we"? This question has a subjective nature and is more essential than social issues. This answer cannot be explained directly and clearly. And the film uses the ultimate film language in the process to guide you to arrive. And this is also the highest state on the film level, using film's lens language, composition, color, music and other perceptual elements to lead "people" to understand themselves and this world composed of people.

At the same time, on this basis, Stanley re-examined the social system and the marriage system, etc., and gave some of his advice. For example, let's just say one, starting from sex, if you don't stay in your own marriage and family, cheating prostitutes will be threatened with illnesses and so on.

Someone’s personal understanding of the religious implications on the red carpet with eyes wide open that night, you can think about the word "program" over and over again.

This is the formalism in formalism. Realistic works can never reach a height.

In 2001, HAL was a computer and aircraft with a purpose program.

At the end of "Artificial Intelligence", it must span 2000 years, which emphasizes the eternal immutability of programs.

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  • Victor Ziegler: Bill, I... I know what happened to you last night. And I know what's been going on since. And I think you just might have got the wrong idea about one or two things.

    Dr. Bill Harford: [feigning ignorance] I'm sorry Victor, but... what the hell are you talking about?

    Victor Ziegler: Please, Bill... no games. I was there. At the house. "The house". I saw you, Bill. I saw everything.

  • Victor Ziegler: Bill, I don't think you realize how much trouble you got yourself into last night just by going over there. Who do you think those people were? Those were not just some ordinary people. If I told you their names... no, I'm not going to tell you their names... but if I did, I don't think you'd sleep so well at night.