| Eyes Wide Shut [Blu-ray] | ![Eyes Wide Shut [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51O3J2asITL._SL500_.jpg) | Director: Stanley Kubrick Actors: Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Todd Field, Sydney Pollack, Madison Eginton Studio: Warner Home Video Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Special Edition, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language), French (Dubbed) Rating: Unrated Media: Blu-ray Region: 1 Discs: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Running Time: 159 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 883929012053 UPC: 883929012053 EAN: 0883929012053 ASIN: B0013FSXT6
Theatrical Release Date: 1999 Release Date: January 22, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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It was inevitable that Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut would be the most misunderstood film of 1999. Kubrick died four months prior to its release, and there was no end to speculation how much he would have tinkered with the picture, changed it, "fixed" it. We'll never know. But even without the haunting enigma of the director's death--and its eerie echo/anticipation in the scene when Dr. Bill Harford (Tom Cruise) visits the deathbed of one of his patients--Eyes Wide Shut would have perplexed and polarized viewers and reviewers. After all, virtually every movie of Kubrick's post-U.S. career had; only 1964's Dr. Strangelove opened to something approaching consensus. Quite apart from the author's tinkering, Kubrick's movies themselves always seemed to change--partly because they changed us, changed the world and the ways we experienced and understood it. And we may expect Eyes Wide Shut to do the same. Unlike Kubrick himself, it has time. So consider, as we settle in to live with this long, advisedly slow, mesmerizing film, how challenging and ambiguous its narrative strategy is. The source is an Arthur Schnitzler novella titled Traumnovelle (or "Dream Story"), and it's a moot question how much of Eyes Wide Shut itself is dream, from the blue shadows frosting the Harfords' bedroom to the backstage replica of New York's Greenwich Village that Kubrick built in England. Its major movement is an imaginative night-journey (even the daylight parts of it) taken by a man reeling from his wife's teasing confession of fantasized infidelity, and toward the end there is a token gesture of the couple waking to reality and, perhaps, a new, chastened maturity. Yet on some level--visually, psychologically, logically--every scene shimmers with unreality. Is everything in the movie a dream? And if so, who is dreaming it at any given moment, and why? Don't settle for easy answers. Kubrick's ultimate odyssey beckons. And now the dream is yours. --Richard T. Jameson
Product Description Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 01/29/2008
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Masterwork! August 14, 2010 The Master! 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a masterpiece by a master at his best!!!! Go get it now!!! :D
Time to clear up a few things August 4, 2010 thevgman 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First thing i want to mention is that if you get the Two Disc Special Edition of Eyes Wide Shut you are getting the UNRATED ORIGINAL VERSION. I had to research for months before i found out this is the version you want. Don't piss away your time with the R rated version. Get this version. Two is that this may be one of the most confusing of all of Kubrick's works. Sure there were some questions in The Shining or A Clockwork Orange but this movie is a whole different. This movie has somewhat of an eerie tone different then his other movies. You need to watch it a couple of times. But by no means does that make this a bad movie. This is the only movie about "marriage and staying faithful in a relationship" that i will watch. Kubrick does it very differently then the other stupid movies about this subject. Nobody would expect a movie about marriage to have a scene in an orgy of an underground cult but Kubrick did it. Sure its not my favorite Kubrick movie but nonetheless it is very good. Defiantly worth the $[...]that Amazon charges for it (for a while amazon had it at $[...])
OMG!!! It's soooooooooooo bad. July 1, 2010 Flacita (Mountains of NC) 1 out of 17 found this review helpful
This is one of the worst movies I have ever seen. To explain why would mean I would have to relive it. Just can't do it! SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BAD!!!!
The Genius of Kubrick June 21, 2010 M. Nielson (Springfield, MO, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Stanley Kubrick, an intelligent director who's best known for his clinical and detached directing style, really strikes the heart with this picture. Putting all pretensions aside regarding the music and cinematography and acting, whether these things are good or not (which I'd say they are but to each his own), this movie is really about the struggle of relationships. Sure there's a ton of sex in it.. but there's a ton of sex in our modern society as well, more and more of it every passing day. None of you reading this review can say that you've never had a pornography site forced onto your browser window via invasive pop-up ad and/or intentionally looked up smut. Which might be perfectly fine if you're a single male or female who has no interest in forming a lasting physical and emotional bond with another human being. But when you choose to put yourself on the line, letting down your defenses so your soul might directly coincide with another's, that is when all the sexual imagery and desire in the world can tear you apart in every direction.
Tom Cruise's doubts don't truly begin until his wife shares her own dismay and guilt. He might feel like taking revenge with his body, he might just not trust her anymore, it might all be a troubling dream, there are many mights and might nots, but the confusion is realistic. Where Kubrick's other films, even A Clockwork Orange, have stories which you can pretty much conquer by the end credits, this is a haunting piece as troubling and confused as real life can be. Make sure when you see all the negative reviews on the website to see what other things that customer has reviewed or bought. Generally you'll have females who are too opposed to the sexual element to see the real message of the movie, or those who read way more than they do anything else (which might have them hoping for a more literal conclusion to the film). The movie isn't too long or too boring, period.
As for censored versus uncensored versions, I saw the R-rated film. I'm sure between it or the Unrated edition, not much will change besides some extra time with breasts and vagina, but I doubt that will take away from the message very much. Since the sex you can see even in the R-rated film isn't titillating since you can feel the guilt and hesitation from the Tom Cruise character the whole time.
Maybe if you're just looking for a porno you'll be disappointed. But why are you paying for naked bodies when you could just get them for free online?
Take this movie...please! May 30, 2010 Diane (Seattle) 2 out of 11 found this review helpful
Boring, agonizingly slow, annoying repetitions of dialogue, and the sex scenes are enough to make one strongly consider celibacy. Also, rather unrealistic-- a doctor with a fabulous condo overlooking Central Park West, a Range Rover, extensive art collection, and high end office and he only has 2 patients scheduled in an afternoon? Must be some kind of expensive house calls he makes. See this movie if you enjoy having a root canal.
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