10 Not So Obvious Messages With Deeper Meanings In Stanley Kubrick's Films
10. Eyes Wide Open
Kubrick's controversial final film, Eyes Wide Shut, is a good place to start when discussing the deeper meanings in his work. The film is sexually provocative throughout, but there's more than meets the eye than titillation (though there's plenty of that on display too in this psycho-sexual journey).
William Harford, played by Tom Cruise, is invited to a secret party, or ritual, which strangely enough was filmed in Mentmore Towers, a mansion owned by the Rothschilds. Like ourselves watching the scene, Tom's character feels out of place with the masqueraded party members and explicit orgy taking place before his eyes, and when caught out and exposed in front of the shrouded crowd, the party is stopped. He is thrown out but not before a woman is taken off screen by man in a plague doctor's mask, indicating her death; a sacrifice for his intrusion.
A week before Eyes Wide Shut was released in cinemas, Kubrick died and twenty minutes of film was quickly cut and never released. This alone has left conspiracy nuts pondering whether Kubrick was killed for exposing Illuminati’s ritual parties. The term Eyes Wide Shut has deep rooted meanings in secret societies. Ultimately, it's hard to decipher whether Stanley was trying to expose the audience into thinking about their own sexuality and getting worked up over an orgy scene, or whether he was truly trying to invite us into a world into which we, and himself, are not welcome and paid the ultimate price for it. Who knows?