Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut is the acclaimed director's final film. But the movie is much more than that. It is a slow-burning fever dream that dares you to set everything aside and decode it. Dropped into theaters just days after Kubrick’s death, the film feels like a final provocation — a puzzle-box of sex, secrecy, and suburban dread that refuses to resolve cleanly. Adapted from Arthur Schnitzler’s Dream Story, it finds Kubrick trading fin-de-siècle Vienna for a chilly, late-’90s Manhattan, where desire is constantly simmering beneath the surface of every polished surface and Christmas light.
'Eyes Wide Shut' Ending, Explained
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