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EWS

Like any film that is carefully constructed, Eyes Wide Shut is the sum of its elements and of the ways by which these interact with each other. The most significant elements of the film are color, (particularly red, blue and yellow) sound (such as voices plus external and internal music) and the repeated figures of the Female Nude and Masks.Eyes Wide Shut can be divided into three parts, each of which contains the elements mentioned above. Part I introduces the main characters and their relationship towards each other. Dr. William Harford and his wife Alice attend a party where pianist Nick Nightingale (Todd Field), an old acquaintance of "Bill" and a pivotal character for the plot, provides the music. The Harford's friend and host Victor Ziegler (Sydney Pollack), introduces his wife to his guests and later solicits Bill's medical attention to save the overdosed prostitute and "beauty queen" Mandy (Julienne Davis), who is sprawled naked on a divan in an upstairs room of the mansion, while Ziegler nervously gets dressed. On the wall behind her hangs a large painting of a female nude. In this manner, the figure of the Female Nude is introduced as having a dual significance: as a measure for risk and fatality (Mandy), and as a repr


Both Bill and his wife's voyages into dream worlds, "whether realm or imagined," are finally recognized as being dangerous and unnecessary. In his study, Ziegler confesses his knowledge of the previous night's events. In other words, Milich's hidden transformation from being angered to being pleased by the situation points to Bill's ignorance of the "rules of the game. Part II presents the protagonist's prolonged reaction to his wife's confession, and leads up to his participation in the mansion. " Thus we can continue to live in a world where the societal and familial rules are clearly understood by all; there is no ambiguity among people as to their roles in relationships. Bill finds Milich's reaction comforting: he threatens to call the police and is enraged with his daughter. After leaving the prostitute's house, Bill visits his friend Nick at a local bar. When Bill is identified as the intruder, he is summoned by the leader (a disguised male who sits on a throne and pounds his demanding staff on the deep red carpet) and must face mysterious and fearful consequences to breaking the rules. In the end, the film is finally a reaffirmation of marital values. This dissonance often successfully represents the incongruent relationship between the two worlds that Bill travels between. Inside the bedroom where Marion's father lies as she confesses her love, there is a stone mask (or what see!ms to be a decorative replication of a tribal mask of some kind) resting vertically on a night table in the background, at the far left side of the screen. )In the meantime, Alice drinks several glasses of champagne and dances with a pressing suitor. " This statement confirms two things: 1) it demonstrates the leader's knowledge of Bill's intrusion into this well-defined circle; 2) it explains the seriousness of all members' commitment to the rules of this world.

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