And if the concept of “film testament” had been specifically created for or by Stanley Kubrick ? When one knows the temperament of the filmmaker and his willingness to exhaust certain film genres (science fiction, horror, war film, etc.) in its most memorable works, it would probably not be displeased.

However, without the presence in the credits of a couple of actors – Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman – the more bankable of the 1990’s, Eyes Wide Shut, adapted from a novel of the viennese writer Arthur Schnitzler, has not really, at first, the ambition of metaphysical…

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