| Review Date: Director: Stanley Kubrick Writer: Stanley Kubrick, Frederic Raphael Producers: Stanley Kubrick Actors: Tom Cruise Nicole Kidman |
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Having said that, I do believe that the film moved along at too slow a pace, with many coupled conversations seeming to go on far beyond their interest point. And this is all despite the fact that the subject matters at hand, jealousy and sex, struck a nerve with me. I personally would have appreciated a much deeper insight into their rooted interplay, as opposed to the larger emphasis paid to one very particularly strange scenario featuring a lot of naked people. I don’t think I’ve seen this many breasts parading around in a movie since the last porno that “a friend left at my house.” The film’s brighter points feature a superb presentation of sights and sounds through a grainy-gaze, plenty of joyous Christmas lights sprinkled all around, and a typically memorable score by the man named Kubrick (Despite its obvious use for dramatics at certain points.)
All in all, much like many of Mr. Kubrick’s other films, this is not the kind of movie that can be fully digested in one sitting. If you are the type of person who likes to decontruct puzzles, loves naked people and has a hard-on for either Tom Cruise or Stanley Kubrick, then check this one out, you might truly enjoy its uniqueness. If, on the other hand, you don’t like long, generally slow and esoteric films, featuring Nicole Kidman laughing way too much, then I suggest you skip out on this one altogether, and maybe check back into it in a couple of years. Who knows…your eyes might be willing to be much more wide open by then 🙂 (Sorry, but it’s been a long day, and that’s the only cheezy pun that I could come up with at this late hour…)