Would you like a different angle — more erotic, more psychological, or more like a direct homage to Kubrick's visual and tonal style?
"This isn't about pleasure," he said.
"You knew I would."
"That's the second mask," the woman said. "The one that admits you were already wearing one."
Kubrick had been fascinated by the source material—Arthur Schnitzler's 1926 novella Traumnovelle (Dream Story)—since the late 1960s. After decades of development, production finally began in 1996. The shoot became legendary for its 400-day schedule, earning a for the longest continuous film production.
Would you like a different angle — more erotic, more psychological, or more like a direct homage to Kubrick's visual and tonal style?
"This isn't about pleasure," he said.
"You knew I would."
"That's the second mask," the woman said. "The one that admits you were already wearing one." eye wide shut
Kubrick had been fascinated by the source material—Arthur Schnitzler's 1926 novella Traumnovelle (Dream Story)—since the late 1960s. After decades of development, production finally began in 1996. The shoot became legendary for its 400-day schedule, earning a for the longest continuous film production. Would you like a different angle — more