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5 films of the brilliant Stanley Kubrick that will appeal to everyone

In the era of mass film production, when the zagal aesthetic approach of cinema is already widespread, one will marvel at Kubrick’s paintings – a reference to the people. Its unique style and connection to the plot are immediately recognizable and captivate your entire life. On the occasion of the director's birthday, WomanEL proposes to rewatch 5 films of the brilliant Stanley Kubrick.

Content“Doctor Strangelove, because I stopped wagging and fell in love with the bomb”, 1964″Mechanical Orange”, 1971″Syayvo”, 1980″Sutsilnometalevaya”, 1987″With eyes wide shut” , 1999 5 the films of the brilliant Stanley Kubrick, which will look great on every skin. Dzherelo: wikipedia.org

Stanley Kubrick was born on June 26, 1928 in New York in his Jewish homeland. He didn’t lose his great light, but he lost his talent. Vin is deservedly respected as one of the greatest directors in the history of cinema. His films occupy their place in the cinematic library, displaying visual and thematic innovation.

“Doctor Strangelove, because I stopped wagging and fell in love with the bomb,” 1964

A film based on the novel about the Cold War “Chervona Alarm”. The story begins from the moment when American General Jack Reznik, from the victorious Berelson airbase, orders his troops to launch a nuclear strike on the USSR. This will lead to biased discussions and divisions.

“Doctor Strangelove, because I stopped wagging and fell in love with the bomb”

Realize that the Cold War is now raging outside. Around the enemies are communists and capitalists, the marriage is polarized, radical and nalyak. And now bring up the law of the military hour, which allows, at different times, to send a bomber with a nuclear bomb wherever the commander wants to go.

All this is without any inconvenience with the great government, the president and the Lord God. It’s about Kubrick and making his own movie. Instead of tragedy, we are looking for a black comedy, because fate is more funny and funny to marvel at.

“Mechanical Orange”, 1971

The film is based on the novel by Anthony Burgess “The Mechanical Orange”. The story takes place in dystopian totalitarian England. The page tells about the daily life of a group of friends with the sadist Alexandre de Large.

“Mechanical Orange”

The stinks operate beyond the bounds of strictly established norms and indulge in violence and evil without the need for moral restraint. Then the day comes when the leader is arrested, imprisoned and victorious like a hidden rabbit in order to try to stop evil.

Stanley Kubrick's dystopia was a minor success at the box office. Alya had a chance to be withdrawn from British cinemas, and immediately after the release of the film, the number of impressions increased. Many people doubted the filthy flow of the line. This film motivates us to think about the themes of power, authority, free will and dehumanization.

“Syaivo”, 1980

The twins in black cloth, Jack Nicholson with a sokara, a child who rides along the deserted corridors of an abandoned hotel. This film's exploration of visual quotes continues to be inspired not only by filmmakers, but also by designers. Short butt – spring 2018 collection by Raf Simons for Calvin Klein.

The film adaptation of Stephen King's novel has become the standard for all upcoming films. Here you have an empty hotel in the middle of nowhere, primary children, and family drama.

“Sulfur metal shell”, 1987

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The film is based on the novel “Short Hours” by Gustav Gasford. The story begins with the beginning of a group of young marines and corn soldiers. They undergo basic training in a training camp in New Carolina back in the 1960s. The war is raging in Vietnam, and to prepare soldiers before battle, they are using all sorts of methods, even the most extreme ones.

In “Full Metal Shell,” Kubrick talks not about war, but about cruelty. Violence begins in military training camps and is followed by killings at the front. And it will end with such pride that new products are served under the guise of patriotism and national sentiments. But this is not true senselessness of killing, war without special reasons and the value of human lives.

“With Wide Shut Eyes”, 1999

The Last Movie The master tells about the crisis of her friend's centenaries. The director's perfectionism was such that several episodes were filmed over a period of days, and there were no more than simple scenes of dialogue.

This is the last film of Stanley Kubrick, and here the director showed that the sloppy and grandiose can bring everyday life to ordinary people. When the film was released, the plot was not publicized, and all promotion was carried out on the names of the director and actors, so the slogan of the film was: “Cruz. Kidman. Kubrick.”

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