Visceral
A Shadow
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2006
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That viewpoint irritates me, it's art its not real life. Kubrick was thinking about something when he made this film, something attracted him to making an adaptation. To say that Kubrick had no special intention when making this film or any means that any attempt to interpret the work, right or wrong, would be pointless.
This isn't the case, there are enough points to show one that there is an underlying subtext, even though Kubrick was mysterious and obscure enough to make us argue about it.
Interviews with the cast and crew show that the attention to detail that Kubrick had meant he wasn't making an ink blot but something that was intended, even if my view might be wrong.
This isn't the case, there are enough points to show one that there is an underlying subtext, even though Kubrick was mysterious and obscure enough to make us argue about it.
Interviews with the cast and crew show that the attention to detail that Kubrick had meant he wasn't making an ink blot but something that was intended, even if my view might be wrong.