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: Kubrick uses mirrors in over 60 shots to signal deception or a subjective "filtered" reality. The opening shot of Alice (Nicole Kidman) dropping her dress in a mirror establishes that the audience is watching a distorted reflection rather than literal truth. index of eyes wide shut
This index organizes the film’s elements so readers can follow how themes (jealousy, sexual obsession, reality vs. fantasy, masks and identity), visual motifs (doors, mirrors, rituals, corridors, masks), and recurring sonic cues (church organ-like textures, discrete diegetic music) unfold and interact across key scenes. It emphasizes how Kubrick stages transitions between public life and hidden desire, and how repetition and variation generate meaning. fantasy, masks and identity), visual motifs (doors, mirrors,
The real is the list of questions you ask yourself after the credits roll. And that is a directory only you can access. And that is a directory only you can access