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Birth - Warning: Spoiler
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26/09/2005 14:49:11
 
 
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26/09/2005 13:48:48
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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Believe it or not, I have not seen Eyes Wide Shut yet. It got such bad reviews and no one I know enjoyed it much so I haven't bothered. I'm watching Blade 3, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe, and Alexander on DVD this weekend.


>Ok, at least it wasn't just me being thick. No way you liked Eyes Wide Shut then, right? I kept waiting for him to find the "mystery" that permeated throughout the movie, only to end on nothing with Kidman yelling, "Let's ****!" Liked it right up until it ended. Kubrick died before he finished filming, and it ended like he did.
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>>It left it suggesting that either possibility could have happened. I hated the ending to that movie.
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>>>Want to make sure I understand the ending of this one. The kid read all the letters and from that he knew all the things about Anna and Sean. So, did he just believe he was Sean from reading the letters and being somewhat nutty, or was he really Sean and was trying to let Anna down easy because he knew he had cheated on her. What was with the scene at the end where she is so distraught at the beach? Was she just overwhelmed with everything that had just happened from the kid bringing all her raw feelings for Sean back up front?
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>>>I hate when movies try to make me figure out what happened at the end. Eyes Wide Shut absolutely sucked that way because of the ending.
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