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Eyes Wide Shut Reviews

1999 Certificate 18
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Stanley Kubrick's final film is a mature, highly intelligent, thrilling masterpiece of sexual obsession and marital (in)fidelity. Tom Cruise stars as Bill Harford, a doctor who becomes obsessed with a sexual fantasy that his wife, Alice (Nicole Kidman), confesses to him. Although the fantasy (involving a naval officer) occurred .. Read more

Starring Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Madison Eginton, Jackie Sawris
Director Stanley Kubrick
Genres Thriller

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  • Critics' reviews (6) of Eyes Wide Shut

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  • 3 stars out of 5

    Full of trademark themes and characteristic compositions, Stanley Kubrick's final film is also his most fascinatingly flawed. With its style often resembling 1970s European art house movies, it lacks the morbidity to pass as a Buñuelian satire, and is too stately and serious to succeed as a commercial enterprise. Tom Cruise — as the doctor recklessly seeking a means of avenging his wife's fantasised infidelity — is far too controlled for his character's fraught nocturnal adventures to be plausible. Nicole Kidman, as his wife, is less visible, but simmers with potential erotic danger. Despite expectations, this is a disappointingly conservative conclusion to a career spent pushing back cinematic boundaries. Perhaps, after so long without directing a movie, Kubrick cared too much.

    • Radio Times
  • 2 stars out of 4

    An atmospheric account of sexual jealousy, temptation and fidelity, meticulously made and with an oddly dreamlike quality about it; but, while being faithful to its slim source, it is also overlong and much too portentous.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • "...Riveting, thematically probing, richly atmospheric....A deeply inquisitive consideration of the extent of trust and mutual knowledge between a man and a woman..."

    • Variety
  • Most helpful members' reviews (3) of Eyes Wide Shut

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  • 44 out of 54 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Perhaps Kubrick's masterpiece?

    Those who loathe Eyes Wide Shut are also those who hate reading novels. "Dude, like too many words..."

    Marketing executives at Warner Bros. are to blame for this film's poor reception, though it's a masterpiece. EWS was billed as Hollywood sexiest movie, ever! Cruise, Kidman. Sex, extra marital sex, group sex. Kidman is naked a minute into the film! Reminded me of the same anorak-pervs who flocked to 'Sex, lies and videotape' only to discover...

    Rather EWS is beautiful, dangerous, funny... I could fill a forest in Peru and still run out of space for superlatives.

    Pick a theme - fidelity. There's the password, but notice that in most scenes there's a gold band. From Cruise's wedding ring to gold bands around lamp shades, vases and circular gold picture frames.

    And the orgy, allusions to secret societies and Satanic ritual. At Ziegler's party Alice dances with Sandor Szavost. (The founder of the Satanic church was Szandor.) Was Szavost at the orgy? And Alice as well? Is that how Bill's mask appears? And what symbolism in the colour red? And why Shostakovich?

    These questions will never be properly answered, as we'll never know what made that woman grin when Da Vinci painted her.

    The comparison isn't spurious. There are those who see the painting in the Louvre and wonder "that's the fuss about the painting that's so small anyway".

    Much the same as "what's the fuss of some film that's too long, not even sexy".

      • robertcoxwell from London
  • 25 out of 38 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Weird

    Oh what to say, I am still somewhat dazed by it all. A very strange film that I can imagine will not be everyone’s cup of tea.

    For the first 80 minutes it is quite slow and my opinion was that the film was purely done to show naked women, very pleasant women, but all a bit pointless. The film at this point made me sit up and concentrate. I suddenly felt I was watching a totally different film full of intrigue. It is definitely a thriller in it category, but not your standard type. Not much can be said about the plot without destroying the mystery of the film so I won't try.

    One to recommend? Not sure, it depends on your taste, a lot on naked women, suggestive sexual action that is almost pornographic. To sum up, if you can handle, or the nudity doesn't bother you, or even if that is what you are looking for, then you will probably enjoy this weird film. Good acting on the whole, and a plot that never really explains itself fully, leaving you wondering just what it was all about.

      • Nick ussell from Surrey, UK.
  • 15 out of 16 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    difficult to slot

    it was difficult to pause or stop the movie inspite of the slow pace. speilberg was right in the special features interview when he said stanley kubricks movies are difficult to pause or stop. the film has many layers to it and one can come up with lots of questions after the end.

    the work by the director is effortlessly top class.

    Tom Cruise struggles to put in the correct expressions.

    Nicole is relatively better.

    The visuals are stunning.

    Its difficult to slot this film - erotica, psychological thriller.

    It incites to look out for the directors other works.

    Film is essentially a directors medium and this film reinforces that. The super stars pale in comparison with him.

      • arun from liverpool
  • Most recent members' reviews (2) of Eyes Wide Shut

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  • 2 out of 2 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Masterpiece!

    This film has divided opinions, opinions ranging from 'boring' to 'masterpiece'. The movie is slow but extremely intriguing, entertaining and captivating. It gets better every time one sees it again. There are addictive scenes, which can be watched many times. The scene in 'Rainbow fashions' is one of them; mad but entertaining, beautifully made by Kubrick. Cruise and Kidman give excellent performances. It is amazing to watch a mature Cruise who has nothing to do with the actor in Top Gun or Days of Thunder. Masterpiece!

      • V.A. from Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
  • 3 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    My favourite Kubrick film

    Kubrick's most beautiful film. Stanley Kubrick started out as a photographer and it shows. The visuals, particularly in the use of colours, are stunning.

    Don't worry about the plot. The film is really a long dream. It's deliberately enigmatic. Everyone who watches this film comes away with their own idea of what it is about. I've seen it many times and experienced something new each time.

      • David T from Wirral, England
  • 44 out of 54 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Perhaps Kubrick's masterpiece?

    Those who loathe Eyes Wide Shut are also those who hate reading novels. "Dude, like too many words..."

    Marketing executives at Warner Bros. are to blame for this film's poor reception, though it's a masterpiece. EWS was billed as Hollywood sexiest movie, ever! Cruise, Kidman. Sex, extra marital sex, group sex. Kidman is naked a minute into the film! Reminded me of the same anorak-pervs who flocked to 'Sex, lies and videotape' only to discover...

    Rather EWS is beautiful, dangerous, funny... I could fill a forest in Peru and still run out of space for superlatives.

    Pick a theme - fidelity. There's the password, but notice that in most scenes there's a gold band. From Cruise's wedding ring to gold bands around lamp shades, vases and circular gold picture frames.

    And the orgy, allusions to secret societies and Satanic ritual. At Ziegler's party Alice dances with Sandor Szavost. (The founder of the Satanic church was Szandor.) Was Szavost at the orgy? And Alice as well? Is that how Bill's mask appears? And what symbolism in the colour red? And why Shostakovich?

    These questions will never be properly answered, as we'll never know what made that woman grin when Da Vinci painted her.

    The comparison isn't spurious. There are those who see the painting in the Louvre and wonder "that's the fuss about the painting that's so small anyway".

    Much the same as "what's the fuss of some film that's too long, not even sexy".

      • robertcoxwell from London
  • 25 out of 38 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Weird

    Oh what to say, I am still somewhat dazed by it all. A very strange film that I can imagine will not be everyone’s cup of tea.

    For the first 80 minutes it is quite slow and my opinion was that the film was purely done to show naked women, very pleasant women, but all a bit pointless. The film at this point made me sit up and concentrate. I suddenly felt I was watching a totally different film full of intrigue. It is definitely a thriller in it category, but not your standard type. Not much can be said about the plot without destroying the mystery of the film so I won't try.

    One to recommend? Not sure, it depends on your taste, a lot on naked women, suggestive sexual action that is almost pornographic. To sum up, if you can handle, or the nudity doesn't bother you, or even if that is what you are looking for, then you will probably enjoy this weird film. Good acting on the whole, and a plot that never really explains itself fully, leaving you wondering just what it was all about.

      • Nick ussell from Surrey, UK.
  • 15 out of 16 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    difficult to slot

    it was difficult to pause or stop the movie inspite of the slow pace. speilberg was right in the special features interview when he said stanley kubricks movies are difficult to pause or stop. the film has many layers to it and one can come up with lots of questions after the end.

    the work by the director is effortlessly top class.

    Tom Cruise struggles to put in the correct expressions.

    Nicole is relatively better.

    The visuals are stunning.

    Its difficult to slot this film - erotica, psychological thriller.

    It incites to look out for the directors other works.

    Film is essentially a directors medium and this film reinforces that. The super stars pale in comparison with him.

      • arun from liverpool
  • 10 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A killer thriller!

    I was surprised to see the negative reviews above for this film, because for me it was superb.I think Kubrick died during the making...which may explain the ending.

    Very clever the way the plot builds throughout and develops into a very scary,tense piece of moviemaking.If you just want the same-old you probably wont enjoy, but if you like original,atmospheric,thought provoking stuff..this ones for you.Oh yes..no soundtrack has been this scary since 'Halloween'...

      • A customer from uk
  • 8 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    A great cure for insomnia

    This is a film which promises much but delivers little. You want nudity - you've got it, but shown in a way which makes Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs look erotic by comparison. You want the style for which Kubrick was (rightly) so famous - you get only glimpses of it, and those thanks largely to the (as usual, marvelous) acting of Nicole Kidman.

    What you get instead is a tedious, angst riddles day and night in the life of Tom Cruise's character as he tries to come to terms with his jealousy over his wife's - dope induced - sexual fantasy. Why he gets so jealous is beyond me, and why he chooses to investigate the sex-meat trade areas of New York in order to come to terms with is never made entirely clear.

    But for the acting of Nicole Kidman I would have given this a 1. As it is, I felt this was a disappointing finale to the great Kubrick's career.

      • Denning from London
  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A Kubrick fan friend of mine told me not to hold my breath with Eyes Wide Shut. He said that although it's good, it's very wierd and I probably wouldn't particularly enjoy it. So, bearing that in mind, I wasn't prepared for a fantastic film. It is very slow, and, in fact, very little thrilling happens, as the plot spans only a few days. But as a character study, and a look at sexual desire and behaviour (visited before by Kubrick in Lolita and also in Clockwork Orange) without any of the main characters actually having sex. The intimacy and arousal of every charcter - without actually exploring it - is what makes Eyes Wide Shut what it is. Brilliant.

      • Nicho#1 from FALLOWFIELD
  • 6 out of 6 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    Art Not Hollywood

    Thhis is a real, hard look at the sexual issues that face relationships. In typical Kubrick style the plot is delivered subtly and slowly with a good helping of realism. You've got to keep your eyes wide open to appreciate this one. There are clues everywhere.

    If you are watching this for blatent naked scenes or any of the other hype - you will be missing the point. Brilliant performances from Nicole and Tom.

      • gavchops from Gloucestershire
  • 6 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    In too deep...

    An intiguing insight into the paranoid feelings of a happily married couple and the events they cause. Not for action freaks but one for human interest and thiller lovers. Rent it!!

      • Terry White from Bristol, UK
  • 5 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    not one of Stanley's best

    At nearly 3 hours long to tell a tale which should have taken 90 minutes this is way too slow - however given that it's a Kubrick film you can forgive him a little over-indulgence.

    What really spoilt the film for me was Tom Cruise who is out of his depth here. His acting ability isn't up to the job - he looks awkward and many of his scenes just don't work properly as a result. He's just not believable.

    Nicole Kidman is very good, but it's not one of her best performances because Kubrick just draws out the scenes well beyond what's needed.

    As usual the filming of interior scenes is done wonderfully, with stunning lighting - watch out for a Christmas tree in many scenes which sheds a beautiful light.

    There is some adult content which could offend some - but it's filmed in a detached way so it's largely artistic rather than erotic.

      • A customer from London
  • 5 out of 7 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A superb film : unfairly underrated by too many

    A calm start swiftly develops into a menacing theme. Kidman is superb, particularly in the couple of lengthy solo pieces. Kubrick spent a couple of years filming this and the perfection shows through.

    This is art in the true fashion and it's a mistake to think, as many have, that a sex film is on offer.

      • Antony from HOOK
  • Critics' reviews (6)

  • 3 stars out of 5

    Full of trademark themes and characteristic compositions, Stanley Kubrick's final film is also his most fascinatingly flawed. With its style often resembling 1970s European art house movies, it lacks the morbidity to pass as a Buñuelian satire, and is too stately and serious to succeed as a commercial enterprise. Tom Cruise — as the doctor recklessly seeking a means of avenging his wife's fantasised infidelity — is far too controlled for his character's fraught nocturnal adventures to be plausible. Nicole Kidman, as his wife, is less visible, but simmers with potential erotic danger. Despite expectations, this is a disappointingly conservative conclusion to a career spent pushing back cinematic boundaries. Perhaps, after so long without directing a movie, Kubrick cared too much.

    • Radio Times
  • 2 stars out of 4

    An atmospheric account of sexual jealousy, temptation and fidelity, meticulously made and with an oddly dreamlike quality about it; but, while being faithful to its slim source, it is also overlong and much too portentous.

    • Halliwell's Film Guide
  • "...Riveting, thematically probing, richly atmospheric....A deeply inquisitive consideration of the extent of trust and mutual knowledge between a man and a woman..."

    • Variety
  • "...EYES WIDE SHUT is unquestionably the uncompromised artistic statement Kubrick intended to release, with every frame meticulously and elegantly crafted..."

    • Total Film
  • "...This astonishing last film is a spellbinding addition to the Kubrick canon....[A] brilliantly provocative tour de force..."

    • New York Times
  • After a swanky Manhattan party, Alice (Kidman), wife of well-to-do doctor William Harford (Cruise), confesses to... read more on Time Out

    • Time Out

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