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10/10
How disturbing sex(ual fantasies) can be...
10 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
I'm writing this with the chanting of the initiation scene of the masked ball running through my head, over and over again.

Kubrick's movies don't come alive on first viewing. At least they never did for me. It's with the second of third viewing that you begin scratching the surface of the first of many layers of meaning that his masterpieces have to offer. Last night was my second viewing of 'Eyes Wide Shut' and it left me disturbed, dumbfounded and questioning.

I haven't stopped asking myself: 'What is this movie really about?'. It is not simply about sexual desire, or lifelong commitment to another human being, nor is it about an illuminati kind of world that operates next to our society that we are completely unaware of. These are just the symbols that Kubrick plays with. But what do the symbols mean?

What I think Kubrick wanted to do with this movie, is to show how deeply disturbing sex and sexual fantasies can be. It is a feeling that can hardly be expressed using words, which is why Kubrick tried it with this film.

Bergman was on the same mission when he made 'Persona', which this movie strangely kept reminding me of. Watch it and see for yourself whether you can find the similarities. Keep an eye out for disturbingly explicit sexual fantasies that are being expressed by a woman. Hearing that as a man feels like being being stabbed in the heart by your own partner, laughing, which is exactly what Alice did in her sleep.

Side note: The cinematography of this movie reminded me of David Linch' Twin Peaks at times. Especially of the dream scenes.

When I woke up this morning, the first thing I wondered was: what if Alice was actually present at the orgy? The dream she described is very similar to the orgy scene at the masked ball, except she could hardly have been physically present. What if she was mentally present somehow? What if the whole thing was some sort of (collective) dream? A merging of sexual desires and fantasies. The place where they come true.

What is blatantly obvious is how important William's occupation and title as a doctor is. I don't know how many times he pulled out his ID throughout the movie to identify himself as Dr. Harford, but if you were to make a compilation of it it would be hard to believe that this was all in just one movie, instead a whole TV series. What does this mean? Why is his role as a doctor so important and how does it relate to what Kubrick was trying to achieve? I don't have the answer and there probably is not just one answer, but I feel the question is important. Does it have to do with identify? Status? Or with the fact that deep down, he is a good human being? He lives up to both the Hippocratic Oath as a doctor and his oath as a married husband. He's had at least 4 opportunities to cheat throughout the course of the movie, but he never did. It makes you wonder: why didn't he? 'Fidelio' (faithfulness) was the only word he knew and spoke with confidence at the intervention at the masked ball...

When he was called to Ziegler's room to fix the situation with the OD'ing prostitute Mandy, he did so in such a professional manner and we never saw the two models he was flirting with before, again. His profession and his oath are clearly more important to him than fulfilling his own sexual desires. Even though he may look and act like a flirt.

Was he being honest when he told Alice that he only thinks about the health of his client when he is in his role of a doctor? Was he mentally fidelio?

We know Alice wasn't. She admitted to have cheated on him mentally, which raises the question: is mentally cheating cheating as well? It certainly feels that way to William, who put on a fake smile when he saw Alice helping their daughter with her math. Their marriage was no longer the same.

The scene where William is sitting in the taxi, picturing his wife having sex with the marine, may be the most pivotal scene of the movie. You can feel how disturbed he is by the mere fantasy of his wife being unfaithful. It destroys him. And as a man, I know exactly what that feeling feels like. I know you do too.

Wrapping up, Kubrick beautifully showed one of the many paradoxes that we find ourselves stuck in as humans: to be able to physically fulfill our sexual desires, but not being able to live with them mentally and the exact other way around.
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Borgman (2013)
9/10
Absurd motives in a realistic setting
27 October 2013
I just left the Eye cinema in Amsterdam in dubious, yet better mood than I came in. Borgman managed to touch a part of my passion for film that has rarely been touched before. The atmosphere of this film reminded me of Mikkelsen's 'Jagten'.

What I believe is great about Borgman is that the settings are all realistic, but the motives of the characters are perfectly absurd. That made it nearly impossible to predict what was going to happen and kept me deeply involved throughout the story.

There is a lot of humor hidden behind the sadism in this film. This makes the film a bit less heavy to watch and I guess that's what makes it more appealing to a lot of people. In my opinion, Borgman would have been a great success with or without the exaggerated sadism.

It's the absurd behaviors and realistic way that they are portrayed that carry this film.
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1/10
The Dark Knight Didn't Rise AT ALL
24 July 2012
Even though I am a huge fan of the Dark Knight and all the other Batman movies, I did not like this movie. Personally, I think this might be the first time that Christopher Nolan failed badly during his career.

Watching this movie felt like watching a never-ending trailer. Every scene is so pumped up by the bombastic music that Nolan is known for, it was disturbing.

There is a moment during the film when the music stops (for the first time). This is when you realize that the lack of depth in the story is being compensated for by this annoying music.

This story has more holes than a rabbit that got shot by a double-barrel. I'm talking short distance here.

It is not justified at all that this movie is currently placed #10 in the IMDb Top 250. I know that it will fall in the rankings, but it will probably remain in the Top 50. This thought haunts me in real life.

TO ALL THOSE FOLKS WHO RATED THIS MOVIE A 10: You are the type of person who stops for a red light, even though there is no traffic around for as far as the eye can see. You are the type of person who likes to go to the fare a lot. You watch TV a lot. You love junk food. You follow more people than that people follow you, on Twitter and in real life. You either have a 9-5 job or will get a 9-5 job in the near future. You will get an average wife at best and 2-3 kids, two cars and a garage with lots of crap in it. You scare me.

I heard people say that this movie had so many new stunts and scenes to offer. I'd like to believe the opposite is true. Everything has been done before. If not in other Batman movies, then in other high-budget over-the-top kind of movies.

Also, I came to see Batman, not to watch Catwoman steal some jewels, how badass. The "No, I'm not going to fight, I am a broken man." part lasted way to long. Mr. Bale, you're not fooling anybody, you are going to fight and we all know it, we've seen the trailer It sucks that this part of the story lasts so infinitely long.

Beware Batman fans. Beware for the ultimate anti-qlimax.
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Magi i luften (2011)
9/10
An experience of Joy, Sex, Shame, Laughter and Confusion
19 February 2012
I saw this movie yesterday evening, at the last night of the Berlin Film Festival. Most movies were all immediately sold out, but this one wasn't. Of course I checked out the IMDb rating like I usually do, and a 5.6 isn't that promising.

However, a 5.6 is far from the movie's actual worth imo.

This movie is expressionistic in a way I haven't seen before. Imagine a mixture between 'Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari' and 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas', and then you're not even close. Wonderful. The music fits the film perfectly, although I thought there were too many different song in the beginning. The sets and costumes are plain brilliant. But most of all... Even though I'm not an easy laughter, this movie made me laugh continuously. Me and the rest of the audience, for I far as I could see, had a smile on our faces which lasted for the course of the movie.

You can tell that Danish people are very open-minded, especially when it comes to sexual stuff. To prevent awkward situations: I wouldn't recommend watching this movie with your 15 year old son. Even though this movie was for 14+ I believe.

If I had to describe this movie in five words: Joy, Sex, Shame, Laughter and Confusion
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