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Eyes Wide Shut

After Dr. Bill Harford's wife, Alice, confesses to having sexual fantasies about a man she has met, Bill becomes obsessed with pursuing a sexual encounter. He discovers an underground sexual group and attends one of their meetings, only to quickly realize he is in over his head.

Director(s)

Sydney Pollack

Stewart Thorndike

Brian W. Cook

John N. Campbell

Stanley Kubrick

Rhun Francis

Becky Hunt

Adrian Toynton

Annie Simpson

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Cast & Crew

Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman

Alice Harford

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise

Dr. William Harford

Thomas Gibson

Thomas Gibson

Carl

Alan Cumming

Alan Cumming

Desk Clerk

Treva Etienne

Treva Etienne

Morgue Orderly

Sky du Mont

Sky du Mont

Sandor Szavost

Cate Blanchett

Cate Blanchett

Mysterious Woman (voice) (uncredited)

Angus MacInnes

Angus MacInnes

Gateman #1

Stanley Kubrick

Stanley Kubrick

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Rade Šerbedžija

Rade Šerbedžija

Milich

Eiji Kusuhara

Eiji Kusuhara

Japanese Man #2

Vinessa Shaw

Vinessa Shaw

Domino

Sydney Pollack

Sydney Pollack

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Togo Igawa

Togo Igawa

Japanese Man #1

Paul Desbois

Paul Desbois

Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)

Brian W. Cook

Brian W. Cook

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Adam Pudney

Adam Pudney

Masked Party Principal

Sam Douglas

Sam Douglas

Cab Driver

Carmela Marner

Carmela Marner

Waitress at Gillespie's

Randall Paul

Randall Paul

Harris

Leelee Sobieski

Leelee Sobieski

Milich's Daughter

Julienne Davis

Julienne Davis

Mandy

Jackie Sawiris

Jackie Sawiris

Roz

Madison Eginton

Madison Eginton

Helena Harford

Marie Richardson

Marie Richardson

Marion

Fay Masterson

Fay Masterson

Sally

Katharina Kubrick

Katharina Kubrick

Mother of Boy in Examination Room (uncredited)

Cindy Dolenc

Cindy Dolenc

Girl at Sharky's

Adrian Toynton

Adrian Toynton

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Christiane Kubrick

Christiane Kubrick

Woman Behind Dr. Harford at Café Sonata (uncredited)

Lee Henshaw

Lee Henshaw

Masked Party Principal

Georgina Finch

Georgina Finch

Masked Party Principal

Peter Hans Benson

Peter Hans Benson

Bandleader

Phil Davies

Phil Davies

Stalker

Colin Angus

Colin Angus

Masked Party Principal

Leon Vitali

Leon Vitali

Red Cloak

Lisa Leone

Lisa Leone

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Todd Field

Todd Field

Nick Nightingale

Leslie Lowe

Leslie Lowe

Illona

Michael Doven

Michael Doven

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Louise J. Taylor

Louise J. Taylor

Gayle

Stewart Thorndike

Stewart Thorndike

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Kevin Connealy

Kevin Connealy

Lou Nathanson

Mariana Hewett

Mariana Hewett

Rosa

Dan Rollman

Dan Rollman

Rowdy College Kid

Gavin Parry

Gavin Parry

Rowdy College Kid

Chris Pare

Chris Pare

Rowdy College Kid

Adam Lias

Adam Lias

Rowdy College Kid

Christian Clarke

Christian Clarke

Rowdy College Kid

Kyle Whitcombe

Kyle Whitcombe

Rowdy College Kid

Gary Goba

Gary Goba

Naval Officer

Florian Windorfer

Florian Windorfer

Maître D' - Café Sonata

Abigail Good

Abigail Good

Mysterious Woman / Masked Party Principal

Clark Hayes

Clark Hayes

Hospital Receptionist

Karla Ashley

Karla Ashley

Masked Party Principal

Kate Charman

Kate Charman

Masked Party Principal

James Demaria

James Demaria

Masked Party Principal

Tony De Sergio

Tony De Sergio

Masked Party Principal

Janie Dickens

Janie Dickens

Masked Party Principal

Laura Fallace

Laura Fallace

Masked Party Principal

Vanessa Fenton

Vanessa Fenton

Masked Party Principal

Peter Godwin

Peter Godwin

Masked Party Principal

Joanna Heath

Joanna Heath

Masked Party Principal

Ateeka Poole

Ateeka Poole

Masked Party Principal

Sharon Quinn

Sharon Quinn

Masked Party Principal

Ben De Saumserez

Ben De Saumserez

Masked Party Principal

Emma Lou Sharratt

Emma Lou Sharratt

Masked Party Principal

Paul Spelling

Paul Spelling

Masked Party Principal

Matthew Thompson

Matthew Thompson

Masked Party Principal

Dan Travers

Dan Travers

Masked Party Principal

Russell Trigg

Russell Trigg

Masked Party Principal

Kate Whalin

Kate Whalin

Masked Party Principal

John N. Campbell

John N. Campbell

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Emilio D'Alessandro

Emilio D'Alessandro

Man at Newsstand (uncredited)

Donna Ewin

Donna Ewin

Masked Party Principal (uncredited)

Sam Heydon

Sam Heydon

Masked Party Principal (uncredited)

Alex Hobbs

Alex Hobbs

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Graham Skidmore

Graham Skidmore

Background Artist (uncredited)

José Zapico

José Zapico

Panchero (uncredited)

Rhun Francis

Rhun Francis

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Becky Hunt

Becky Hunt

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Annie Simpson

Annie Simpson

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Details

GenresDrama, Thriller, Mystery
Runtime2h 40 mins
Released on16 Jul 1999
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

10/10

**It doesn't matter if it's Stanley Kubrick's best or worst. It's a movie that makes you think.** Stanley Kubrick is one of those filmmakers who didn't make a lot of films. Over the course of his forty-year career, he only made thirteen feature films. Very little... However, if we look closely, almost all of them are familiar and immediately entered the pantheon of cinema. They are not perfect films, nor was Kubrick perfect no matter how methodical he was, and there are films of his that are unpalatable (I've already written that in some of them). But each of them, for its reasons, is its own, a very different work. In this film, he makes a case study around desire, sexuality and how we, individually or as a couple, deal with it. The script follows a doctor and his wife. An apparently happy couple who, after a party where they both flirted with other people (without consequences), have a fight where she, perhaps to take away his self-confidence, confesses that she wanted to have another man, some time ago. The revelation leaves the doctor speechless. That night, he doesn't seem to know what he wants: he desires other women, but refuses their advances. But when a pianist friend tells him about a strange party, full of beauties, where he has to play blindfolded, he wants to see it up close. Yes, the party was a gigantic chic orgy, with touches of unholy religious ritual to accentuate the sense of sin and lust. Of course, the unwary guy ends up being discovered and unmasked… and from there, the film becomes denser, with the character increasingly afraid of what might happen to him. The film makes us think a lot about sexuality, monogamy, the importance we give to marital fidelity. I don't know what it was like in 1999, but today it's common to see couples in open relationships, or relatively discreet saunas and swing clubs that throw liberal parties with some regularity. There is still a universe apart – private parties, organized by social networks and for guests only – and it is true that the rich and famous are much more demanding with the reservation of their intimacy, especially when they do naughty things. But what the film proposes to us is, not so much the refusal of monogamy, but that we think about the way we give up all other sexual partners when we really fall in love. The notion of personal sacrifice runs through the entire film (a woman who gives up an erotic fantasy for love, another who proposes to die in order to save an innocent, a man who refuses sex because he is married) and indicates that the best bonds we create in life involve choices and sacrifices in exchange for something greater. In fact, to be happy in a marriage, you need to keep your eyes wide shut to temptations. With a very good and well written story, the film develops the characters very well and allows us to get to know them. For that, the film doesn't mind taking a slower pace that can leave some audiences exasperated. Decisive was the choice of Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman for the main roles. At the time, they were Hollywood's pretty couple, and there's no doubt that Kubrick knew how to exploit their enormous personal and intimate chemistry, transporting it to the characters and the film. In fact, this may not be Kubrick's best film (that's relative!) but, for me, it's Cruise's best film so far. Technically, the film has many positives. Kubrick gave an almost maniacal attention to detail and took his time filming. And we can see how each scene was shot in a detailed way, with the camera moving precisely, cuts surgically made, very long and very well edited scenes, taking advantage of the excellent cinematography and sets (where, of course, the mansion of the party stands out). Even more important is the way the director was able to work with the environment and the tension, growing and almost palpable. There is a lot of nudity in this film, including frontal nudity (Kidman herself did scenes where she is practically naked) and some sex scenes that, if not explicit, are very visual. Even so, the film is not, surprisingly, very erotic. I think the director didn't want sex to distract us or cut that tension he was looking for. As for the sound and soundtrack, I think it does its job well, but I didn't find it particularly remarkable.

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