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Full Metal Jacket Eyes Wide Shut
3,514 wordsDarth Vader of Modern Film: Stanley Kubrick and His Aesthetically Beautiful Ultra-Violence To the creator of films as well as other forms of literature, the dark side of human nature has often proved more rich and interesting than the bright. Films and books on the lives of saints have not been as popular as murder mysteries and works of horror. While we may have no desire to experience them in our own lives, terrible deeds and evil people exert their perverse attraction on our psyches. We who c...
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Eyes Wide Shut Rules Of The Game
2,533 wordsThe haunting effects of Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut can be identified as creating curiosity, fear and anxiety in the viewer. They can be understood as painting a mosaic of symbolism in the viewers eye, and as depositing fragments of concepts inside his mind. The films slow pace seems to open wide gaps between the joints of the storys framework, causing the viewer to lose his secure sense of balance during the progression of the plot. Eyes Wide Shut is not a tale of terror nor one of mystery...
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Eyes Wide Shut Rules Of The Game
1,615 wordsLike any film that is carefully constructed, Eyes Wide Shut is the sum of its elements and of the ways by which these interact with each other. The most significant elements of the film are color, (particularly red, blue and yellow) sound (such as voices plus external and internal music) and the repeated figures of the Female Nude and Masks. Eyes Wide Shut can be divided into three parts, each of which contains the elements mentioned above. Part I introduces the main characters and their relatio...
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Eyes Wide Shut Rules Of The Game
1,630 wordsMark Marvelli Professor Dawes FL/ENG 223 3 December 2000 Like any film that is carefully constructed, Eyes Wide Shut is the sum of its elements and of the ways by which these interact with each other. The most significant elements of the film are color, (particularly red, blue and yellow) sound (such as voices plus external and internal music) and the repeated figures of the Female Nude and Masks. Eyes Wide Shut can be divided into three parts, each of which contains the elements mentioned above...
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Eyes Wide Shut Walking Down The Street
1,107 wordsStanley Kubrick? s Eyes Wide Shut In Stanley Kubrick? s final work, Eyes Wide Shut, he addresses certain human issues such as trust and love in marriage, life? s seemingly endless pursuit of? getting away with it? , and how men are unable to express sensitivity without a major life altering experience. It is interesting to look at how he uses the tools given him to express these views. The use of light, camera angle, and story line all correlate to make a vivid picture of a marriage that is perf...
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