Cubs uses slow fades that really visually make it, make it seem dreamy. Part of what i think makes the christmas setting so ideal for giving this dream likea feeling is that the lighting isi like it's always practical lighting. The light is coming from the sources of the scene that you see as the audience member. And the little bulbs of warm christmas light in the blur of the background, the bouquet a, they're always there. It's beautiful. Gorgeous. Especially this opening scene, not the opening, but the first partys, it's just so rich and lustrous and like, full of just opulence and andan just like the walt
David and Tamler mask up and wander through the audio and visual orgy of Stanley Kubrick’s final masterpiece Eyes Wide Shut. What is this movie really about? Dreams? Wealth and power? Marriage? Jealousy? Female sexuality? Masculinity issues? The Illuminati? Pedophilia? Sex cults? Prostitution, both literal and figurative? Missing out, always on the outside looking in? Why does Tom Cruise repeat everything? Why is Nicole Kidman such a lightweight? Why can’t a successful Upper West Side couple get better weed? We explore all these themes and more in a film that raises so many more questions than it answers.
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