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When I first saw it I enjoyed its more visceral aspects but as the years have gone by and I have aquired more knowldge and I appreciate it on a deeper level than its violent surface. But I still wonder what it is really about. It is like any great piece of art that can have many intreptations and like all great pieces of art it provokes, angers, and frustrates, never yielding willingly its secrets. One can watch it on all levels and never be bores, whether it be visceral or cerebral. But none of Kubrick's films truly bore me although I wish he left us something better than Eyes Wide Shut, which is , in my opinion, a great disappointment. Visually beautiful but empty on the inside. Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman seem to be nothing more than department store mannequins.
Second only to Luis Bunuel's L'Age d'or, A Clockwork Orange is my all time favorite film.