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Eyes Wide Shut
unfairly bears a burden of high-expectations being, as it is, Stanley
Kubrick’s swan song. It was met upon its initial
release with disappointment and scorn (“A stiff”
– David Denby); for many critics it didn’t
adequately sum up or live up to the director’s career, who passed away
after filming but before the film’s public release.
It remains poorly received, according to my benchmark for general
critical consensus, Videohound’s
Golden Movie Retriever, which affords it a mere two bones
(out of four possible bones) and calls it “less than
compelling.” While it would be impossible to argue
that the film should be exalted to the rank of Kubrick’s
finest, it is nevertheless a great film and a worthy entry into the
Kubrick canon.

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