is it cucking if your wife not only tells you about wanting to frick another man to your face, but dreams about a 100+ man orgy where she laughs at you?
Kubrick's daughter was taken into the scientology cult and cut off all ties with the family. Kubrick hiring Cruise and Kidman, the scientology power couple at the time, to play the leads in this movie about a harmful cult sends a message: don't do what Donnie Don't does.
It didn't seem that way to me. I watched it for the first time today and went into it thinking it was that, but honestly it felt more like a caution tale on infidelity and less about a big elite cult. There wasn't even any hint that any of the girls were underage.
>Implied
More like explicitly stated by Milich. Also the cult murders people who get out of line. I guess normies think that to a murderous elite sex cult homicide is above board but pedophilia crosses the line.
For me the point of the movie is that just beneath our veneer of civilization, things are actually ruled by brute power. For me the idea that the movie is mainly about man-woman relations is a boring take. It's more interesting when viewed as a primarily political movie. The point is: even an upper middle class New Yorker is like a peasant compared to real power.
The biggest star couple of the 90s were defo cast to draw eyes and fascination to Kubrick's offering that would otherwise be too heterodox. A bunch of people in ominous garbs and masks, presumably hiding their names and status of prestige, to do unmentionable things? Countless tales about "court intrigue" that excluded the commoner/peasants. Are such conspiratorial meetings/alliances/plans defunct just because we have elections every 4+ years, or because we have FOIA & government "representatives"?
It's stated explicitly in the final conversation between Bill and Alice.
>Am I sure? Only as sure as I am that the reality of one night, let alone that of a whole lifetime, can ever be the whole truth. >And no dream is ever just a dream.
Women are insane
is it cucking if your wife not only tells you about wanting to frick another man to your face, but dreams about a 100+ man orgy where she laughs at you?
To be one giant missed opportunity for a kick ass long take fight scene at that part of the movie.
it's kubrik so it's multi layered.
for me it's about the dff between cheating in your heart and cheating with your body.
Kubrick's daughter was taken into the scientology cult and cut off all ties with the family. Kubrick hiring Cruise and Kidman, the scientology power couple at the time, to play the leads in this movie about a harmful cult sends a message: don't do what Donnie Don't does.
You can either choose monogamy with your wife or israeli sodomy for life.
Be wary about your desire.
exposing pedowood
It didn't seem that way to me. I watched it for the first time today and went into it thinking it was that, but honestly it felt more like a caution tale on infidelity and less about a big elite cult. There wasn't even any hint that any of the girls were underage.
The daughter of that shopkeeper was implied to be a minor. Also implied selling of their own kid to the cult. I dunno man seems like pedowood to me.
It wasn't just implied. The father calls her a child.
A father calls their offspring a child. Wow
Why are you commenting when you clearly haven't watched the movie?
>Implied
More like explicitly stated by Milich. Also the cult murders people who get out of line. I guess normies think that to a murderous elite sex cult homicide is above board but pedophilia crosses the line.
rich people have the heckin sexerino
This movie freaked me the fug out, and this was even before I was keyed into epstein/pizzagate/biden
It was pretty tame all things considered. They have some weird ritual, and then they all bang. Bohemian Grove is way worse than that.
>morally robust Soviet Union
he means in the sense that they killed homosexuals
For me the point of the movie is that just beneath our veneer of civilization, things are actually ruled by brute power. For me the idea that the movie is mainly about man-woman relations is a boring take. It's more interesting when viewed as a primarily political movie. The point is: even an upper middle class New Yorker is like a peasant compared to real power.
The biggest star couple of the 90s were defo cast to draw eyes and fascination to Kubrick's offering that would otherwise be too heterodox. A bunch of people in ominous garbs and masks, presumably hiding their names and status of prestige, to do unmentionable things? Countless tales about "court intrigue" that excluded the commoner/peasants. Are such conspiratorial meetings/alliances/plans defunct just because we have elections every 4+ years, or because we have FOIA & government "representatives"?
If only you men knew
it was just a comfy christmas flick
It’s a face
I wouldn't worry about it.
>it's kubrik so it's multi layered.
Realizing that this shit is real has put within me a dread I cannot shake. They have us so thoroughly pinned I can't take it.
Podesta paintings irl
It's stated explicitly in the final conversation between Bill and Alice.
>Am I sure? Only as sure as I am that the reality of one night, let alone that of a whole lifetime, can ever be the whole truth.
>And no dream is ever just a dream.