DigitalDuality
Bluelighter
Space Odyssey
Clockwork
Eyes Wide Shut
and Lolita
all rank equal with me...
Clockwork
Eyes Wide Shut
and Lolita
all rank equal with me...
expatriate said:Kubrick is my all time favorite director Kubrick's masterpierce is 2001, followed by A.I. I know you're gonna say it, Speilburg directed and produced A.I. But A.I. was Kubrick's work in progress when he died. Some of the effects an other contributions are Speilburg's, but the concept and story line are all Kubrick, the story boards were Kubrick's. That is enough to make the film a Speilburg/Kubrick collabaration at the least, which still makes it a Kubrick film, a Speilburg film too, you get the point. Speilburg says in the special features of the DVD version he went out of his way to make this as much Kubrick's film as he possibly could.
expatriate said:Mahan Atma, I agree, Kubrick was more bold and brave in his film making than Speilberg is. He was not concerned with the big group hug or warm fuzzy feeling at the end that Speilberg seems to require.
Mahan Atma, I agree, Kubrick was more bold and brave in his film making than Speilberg is. He was not concerned with the big group hug or warm fuzzy feeling at the end that Speilberg seems to require. Kubrick was less concerned with wrapping up the movie in one neat little package for the viewer. He prefered to leave the endin more open-ended and allow the viewer to draw some of his/her own conclusions. Eye's Wide Shut is a good example, there are open ended questions that the viewer must answer for themselves.