Introduction: More Than a Film, A Hypnotic Ritual When Stanley Kubrick delivered his final masterpiece, Eyes Wide Shut , in 1999, the world was not ready for its cold, dreamlike eroticism. But decades later, we understand: the film is not just a story of jealousy and secret societies; it is a two-and-a-half-hour trance. And the keeper of that trance is its soundtrack.
Composed largely by classical pianist and conductor Jocelyn Pook (with contributions from Dmitri Shostakovich, Franz Liszt, and György Ligeti), the Eyes Wide Shut score is a masterpiece of unease. It is waltz-infused dread, sacred choral music corrupted by atonal whispers, and the sound of a Christmas decoration falling down an endless staircase.
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