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Fo me, EWS was repugnant and repulsive...

Posted by mpathus on July 9, 2011 at 12:35:40:

... yet not quite to the point of vulgarity to need to look away.

Necrophilia and pagan Bacchanal are hard subjects to examine with any "taste", and in this film may represent symbolic suggestions of psyches extremely off course. The lost souls of "Helm".

I feel that Kubrick's EWS succeeded amazingly with a warning for OUR times, at a very personal level of the most intimate of relationships juxtaposed against that which is "illusionary" in one sense (spirit) yet VERY dangerous to the flesh as well.

Surely not for many sensibilities, and most certainly not a good "date flick". ; )