EYES WIDE SHUT - Where Kubrick Met Freud and Schnitzler

In her most recent piece for #intothecuttingroom, Lorna May analyses the dreamy visual treat that is Eyes Wide Shut (1999). In her analysis, Lorna May states with her usual assertive writing that beyond the overt eroticism this a telling visual discourse on “consumerist-centered New York.” Whether you agree or not with Lorna May, Eyes Wide Shut is a film that will emotively force you to react violently whether that is in dismay or sheer unadulterated joy.

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