Eyes Wide Shut (1999) Eyes Wide Shut

Eyes Wide Shut ★★ 1999 (R) Kubrick's psychosexual drama (two years in the making), and last film, turned out to be visual interesting (if just because you know everything was done on soundstages) but less than compelling. Society doc William Harford (Cruise) and wife Alice (Kidman) seem to have it all, until a stoned Alice confesses to having lustful thoughts for others besides her hubby. Bill can't admit to the same (he's kind of a chilly guy), but this revelation sends him reeling out into the Manhattan night looking for adventure. He ends his evening observing, but not joining in, an aristocratic, anonymous orgy before heading home, presumably a wiser man. Kidman's role basically fades out after her bravura confessional and Cruise seems more like an interested bystander than a man whose known world has crumbled. Based on Arthur Schnitzler's 1926 novel "Traumnovelle." 159m/C VHS, DVD. Treva Etienne, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Sydney Pollack, Marie Richardson, Vinessa Shaw, Todd Field, Rade Serbedzija, Leelee Sobieski, Alan Cumming, Thomas Gibson, Sky Dumont, Fay Masterson; Director: Stanley Kubrick; Writer: Stanley Kubrick; Writer: Larry Smith; Cameo: Jocelyn Pook.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1999
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 159
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Sydney Pollack
Actor Tom Cruise
Actor Alan Cumming
Actor Fay Masterson
Actor Nicole Kidman
Actor Thomas Gibson
Actor Todd Field
Actor Rade Serbedzija
Actor Treva Etienne
Actor Vinessa Shaw
Actor Leelee Sobieski
Actor Marie Richardson
Actor Sky Dumont
Cameo Jocelyn Pook
Cinematographer Larry Smith
Director Stanley Kubrick
Writer Stanley Kubrick