Eyes Wide Shut
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Eyes Wide Shut

A Manhattan doctor embarks on a bizarre, night-long odyssey after his wife's admission of unfulfilled longing.

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Dr. Bill Harford, a successful Manhattan doctor, is thrown into a mysterious and complex web of desire and obsession, all triggered by his wife's admission of unfulfilled longing. In Eyes Wide Shut (1999), directed by Stanley Kubrick, Bill embarks on a bizarre and night-long odyssey through New York City, unraveling secrets and exploring the depths of human sexuality and relationships.

Throughout his journey, Bill encounters a series of strange and enigmatic characters who blur the lines between fantasy and reality. From a secret society's masked ball to encounters with various seductive women, including a mysterious prostitute, Bill's desires and fears are tested, pushing him to confront his own inhibitions and challenge societal norms.

As Bill delves deeper into this secretive underworld, he becomes entangled in a dangerous game where illusions and truth become indistinguishable. The boundaries of his own marriage are tested as his interactions with others force him to question his own desires, identity, and loyalty.

With its mesmerizing atmosphere, haunting performances from Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, and Kubrick's meticulous attention to detail, Eyes Wide Shut examines themes of lust, jealousy, and the fragility of relationships in a captivating and thought-provoking manner.

Prepare to be captivated by this provocative and enigmatic masterpiece, as Eyes Wide Shut takes you on a psychological journey that delves into the depths of human sexuality, pushing the boundaries of desire and the consequences of pursuing one's deepest fantasies.

Also Known As:

Eyes Wide Shut

Release Date:

16 Jul 1999

Writers:

Stanley Kubrick, Frederic Raphael, Arthur Schnitzler

Awards:

12 wins & 30 nominations