9/10
typically Kubrickian
23 December 2009
A masterclass in stylization and aestheticism, this is a typically Kubrickian film boosted with all the quirkiness which the director is famous for, but as a diatribe upon the notional context of individuality-authority-society it doesn't really go anywhere further than the hero's bleak vision, no matter what its fans and so-called intellectuals claim for it. Subsequently, the film narrates its intriguing tale with a virtuoso display of bizarre imagery and unconventional soundtrack, encompassing -along with everything else- its skepticism on individual freedom. In all, this is an irresistible and essential viewing, but one should not dwell too much on its 'deeper' meanings.
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