Eyes Wide Shut
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格式
平装书
页数
96
语言
英语
已发布
Feb 27, 2008
出版商
British Film Institute
ISBN-10
085170932X
ISBN-13
9780851709321
描述
Michel Chion delves deep into the intricate layers of a film that stands as a remarkable testament to Stanley Kubrick's genius. He explores the delicate interplay of desire, mystery, and the subconscious that defines the cinematic world of "Eyes Wide Shut." The narrative unfolds, revealing how Kubrick meticulously crafted a visual and auditory experience that resonates with themes of fidelity, secrecy, and the complex fabric of human relationships.
Chion's analysis highlights the film's rich symbolism and psychological depth, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of its characters and their desires. He examines the artistic choices that Kubrick employed to create tension and intrigue, drawing parallels to broader cultural and philosophical questions that continue to captivate audiences. Through his insights, readers gain a fresh perspective on a work that often invites debate and interpretation.
The study positions "Eyes Wide Shut" not just as a provocative story, but as an essential piece in Kubrick’s oeuvre, encapsulating his mastery of filmmaking. Chion's exploration ultimately invites readers to reconsider their own perceptions of love, trust, and the hidden layers of reality that define human experience.
Chion's analysis highlights the film's rich symbolism and psychological depth, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of its characters and their desires. He examines the artistic choices that Kubrick employed to create tension and intrigue, drawing parallels to broader cultural and philosophical questions that continue to captivate audiences. Through his insights, readers gain a fresh perspective on a work that often invites debate and interpretation.
The study positions "Eyes Wide Shut" not just as a provocative story, but as an essential piece in Kubrick’s oeuvre, encapsulating his mastery of filmmaking. Chion's exploration ultimately invites readers to reconsider their own perceptions of love, trust, and the hidden layers of reality that define human experience.