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Eyes Wide Shut

  • 19991999
  • TV-MATV-MA
  • 2h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
333K
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POPULARITY
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Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman in Eyes Wide Shut (1999)
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A Manhattan doctor embarks on a bizarre, night-long odyssey after his wife's admission of unfulfilled longing.A Manhattan doctor embarks on a bizarre, night-long odyssey after his wife's admission of unfulfilled longing.A Manhattan doctor embarks on a bizarre, night-long odyssey after his wife's admission of unfulfilled longing.
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
333K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
249
25
  • Director
    • Stanley Kubrick
  • Writers
    • Stanley Kubrick(screenplay)
    • Frederic Raphael(screenplay)
    • Arthur Schnitzler(inspired by "Traumnovelle" by)
  • Stars
    • Tom Cruise
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Todd Field
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  • Director
    • Stanley Kubrick
  • Writers
    • Stanley Kubrick(screenplay)
    • Frederic Raphael(screenplay)
    • Arthur Schnitzler(inspired by "Traumnovelle" by)
  • Stars
    • Tom Cruise
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Todd Field
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 1.7KUser reviews
    • 282Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 30 nominations

    Videos5

    Trailer [EN]
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    Trailer [EN]
    Eyes Wide Shut
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    Eyes Wide Shut
    Cate Blanchett Almost Played Clarice Starling?
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    Cate Blanchett Almost Played Clarice Starling?
    'Eye Wide Shut' | Anniversary Mashup
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    'Eye Wide Shut' | Anniversary Mashup
    A Guide to the Films of Stanley Kubrick
    Clip 1:38
    A Guide to the Films of Stanley Kubrick

    Photos318

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    Tom Cruise
    Tom Cruise
    • Dr. William Harford
    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Alice Harford
    Todd Field
    Todd Field
    • Nick Nightingale
    Sydney Pollack
    Sydney Pollack
    • Victor Ziegler
    Madison Eginton
    Madison Eginton
    • Helena Harford
    Jackie Sawiris
    • Roz
    Leslie Lowe
    • Illona
    Peter Hans Benson
    Peter Hans Benson
    • Bandleader
    • (as Peter Benson)
    Michael Doven
    Michael Doven
    • Ziegler's Secretary
    Sky du Mont
    Sky du Mont
    • Sandor Szavost
    • (as Sky Dumont)
    Louise J. Taylor
    • Gayle
    • (as Louise Taylor)
    Stewart Thorndike
    • Nuala
    Randall Paul
    • Harris
    Julienne Davis
    Julienne Davis
    • Mandy
    Lisa Leone
    Lisa Leone
    • Lisa
    Kevin Connealy
    • Lou Nathanson
    Marie Richardson
    Marie Richardson
    • Marion
    Thomas Gibson
    Thomas Gibson
    • Carl
    • Director
      • Stanley Kubrick
    • Writers
      • Stanley Kubrick(screenplay)
      • Frederic Raphael(screenplay)
      • Arthur Schnitzler(inspired by "Traumnovelle" by)
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    Director's Trademarks: A Guide to Stanley Kubrick's Films

    Director's Trademarks: A Guide to Stanley Kubrick's Films

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    • Trivia
      Stanley Kubrick died just four days after presenting Warner Bros. with what was reported to be a final cut of the film, after a legendarily long shoot. His friends and family, as well as the cast and crew of the film, all claimed that Kubrick's death was completely unexpected and that he never seemed to be in poor health while making the film.
    • Goofs
      Bill Harford arrives at Rainbow Fashions by taxi from the Sonata Cafe, and as he talks to Milich, Gillespie's Diner can be been seen across the other side of the street. Earlier in the story we discover that Gillespie's is next door to the Sonata Cafe, so there's no way he would have taken a taxi just to cross the street (not even in NYC).
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Alice Harford: I do love you and you know there is something very important we need to do as soon as possible.

      Dr. Bill Harford: What's that?

      Alice Harford: Fuck.

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are a slideshow. This is unusual for a film of its time, when many employed rolling end credits.
    • Alternate versions
      The Europeans version is completely uncensored. The orgy scene was partially censored in the American release to avoid an "NC-17" rating. Computer generated people were placed in front of the sexually explicit action to obscure it from view.
    • Connections
      Edited into Hai-Kubrick (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Musica Ricercata II: Mesto, Rigido e Cerimonale
      (1950)

      Performed by Dominic Harlan, piano

      Written by György Ligeti

      Published by Schott Musik International GmbH & Co. KG

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    Top review
    9/10
    Remarkable finale to a long, glorious career
    The thing a lot of folks haven't liked about Stanley Kubrick's films is the fact that he always seemed to think the audience needed some points driven home a little harder than others. Very little is left for debate; most everything is spelled out, pressed hard, and dwelled upon. His critics have compared the long waits between his films to the long periods of waiting that occur while watching his films.

    Personally, I like the long, slow scenes in his films. When they're filled with something: music, movement, thought, memory of a previous scene, dread, or any other emotion, they can never really be said to be empty. I like them because, with Kubrick, I can be sure that they're absolutely essential to his ultimate vision. He could have put out a six-hour documentary on tissue manufacturing; at least I'll know that not one minute of screen time is wasted.

    "Eyes Wide Shut" isn't as vacuous as, say, "Barry Lyndon" or "The Shining." Compared to those two, this one scoots along like a person trying to get to his car in the rain. It'll try a lot of folks' patience, I'm sure -- even his most loyal fans will be bothered by the incessant piano "bell tolls" in the soundtrack of some scenes, or the constant reminders (in imaginary flashbacks) that Cruise's character is bothered by his wife's near-infidelity. I know I was.

    Despite that, it's an apt final film for the long, glorious career of a man who has done more for the cinema, with less movies, than can ever be catalogued. To try and cite influences for this particular work is futile. Though one might draw parallels to Lindsay Anderson's "O Lucky Man!" or Martin Scorsese's "After Hours," "Eyes Wide Shut" is no less than a complete work from the cold heart and brilliant mind of Stanley Kubrick alone. It's also a furiously ingenious piece of filmmaking, one that works less on the emotions than on the senses and on the mind. Unlike most of Kubrick's earlier work, however, it does have an emotional subtext, which is used to devastating effect.

    Cruise, by the way, does an outstanding job, not as a trained, camera-conscious film actor, but as a mature, seasoned performer. Here he uses his "Top Gun"/"Jerry Maguire" suavity to malicious effect; like Ryan O'Neal's Barry Lyndon before him, he's an egotistical cad. Unlike Lyndon, he gains our sympathy -- that's key to keeping us from disowning his character and thus negating the entire film.

    Kidman is given less screen time, but it matters little. She's mostly seen in the beginning, and she has brief (but crucial) scenes throughout, and a masterful one at the end. It is safe to say that this is her best performance to date, and those of us who have been ignoring her treasured abilities up until now (the Academy, critics, myself) will be astounded to see how far she's come since "Dead Calm." Her high points: the argument with her husband that ends by setting the film's plot in motion perfectly captures the way women lure men into arguments when the cause for one is nonexistent (and on Cruise's part, how men can't think fast enough to do anything about it), and her dream confession scene, in which she wakes laughing but becomes tearful during recollection.

    On a technical level, "Eyes Wide Shut" displays Kubrick's trademark perfectionism. Recreating Vietnam in rural England for "Full Metal Jacket" must have been nearly impossible, but the unrelenting accuracy in recreating uptown and downtown New York City is absolutely stunning. Right down to the diners and the newspaper stands; I shake my head in awe when I remind myself that Kubrick (a native Brooklynite) hasn't been to NYC in decades. The lighting and photography is impeccable, also, as it is in every one of his films.

    This is the sort of film one sees more than once. Once is good to cleanse the palate, to clear out all the residual toxins left from other recent films. See it again, perhaps a third time, and get to appreciate the graceful, nearly unblemished finale of a man who took the art of cinema seriously. It's a sobering experience.
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    • Jaime N. Christley
    • Jul 16, 1999

    FAQ17

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 16, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • EWS
    • Filming locations
      • Elveden Hall, Elveden, Suffolk, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Stanley Kubrick Productions
      • Hobby Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $65,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $55,691,208
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $21,706,163
      • Jul 18, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $162,242,684
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS

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