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Release Date:Rating:

July 13th, 1999
R

Genres:

Suspense/Thriller, Drama

Subgenres:

Based on Book/Play, Dreams, Drugs, Mystery, Prostitution, Psychological, Sexual/Erotic

Plot Synopsis:

William Harford, a wealthy Manhattan doctor, becomes entangled in a a ritualistic sexual underworld when his wife, Alice, admits to having lascivious sexual fantasies about another man.

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Now here is a strange situation. I have no idea what rating to give this movie. I have no idea if i liked it or not. Stanley Kubricks last motion picture is poetic and mysterious, and leaves us with that memory of the possibly greatest director of...
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Posted jul 6, 2008 9:51 pm pt

This is the first Stanley Kubrick film that I ever saw, and I thought it was a great film, and I really loved it. I can understand how people wouldn't like it, considering they saw all of his other great films before this, I liked it, and I'm not...
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Posted apr 14, 2007 7:13 am pt

I think that this film was... strange. It was certainly not Kubrick's best, I prefer still "A Clockwork Orange" or "The Shining" but at some points in this film was kind of interesting, though after a time you can seriously...
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Posted feb 27, 2007 10:10 am pt

"Eyes Wide Shut" was truly a long, boring, drawn out film. There was nothing redeeming about this film and to this day, I still have no clue what it is about.
Posted feb 27, 2007 10:07 am pt

The film gives off a negative impression before you see it, but you have to see it to enjoy what it is. This is a masterful film.
Posted jan 22, 2007 9:27 am pt


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MetaScore: 68/100