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RE: Are you a fan of Eyes Wide Shut?

Posted by violinist3 on June 28, 2011 at 05:54:48:

It can keep my attention.

I miss a lot of stuff the first time around in a lot of films. There are always subtle things that I catch later. I don't really think one can pick up all the details in the first sitting of any movie.

I like Sidney Pollack. He was pretty good in that poolroom scene.

All the night scenes were illuminated well. Every character was given enough time to see their personalities in context to the film.
That young Whore in the costume shot was cute. Don't know who that was.

FMJ and EWS were so different I can't compare them. I liked both. That vietnamese whore (FMJ) was cute also.

The intrigue in EWS was subtle and not in your face.`Not overly suspenseful.