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So now that its come out that Eyes Wide Shut was not allegorical or about marriage and romance at all and that Kubrick was assassinated, what are some other movies that are thought of as allegorical while actually just being literal?
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>>217800625
>So now that its come out that Eyes Wide Shut was not allegorical or about marriage and romance at all and that Kubrick was assassinated
please provide a source
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The Manchurian candidate
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>>217800625
Stop making threads about this shit movie. Just read the book it's based on, it's infinitely better and you're done in half the time.
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>>217800625
>something can't be literal and allegorical at the same time
lol
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>assassinate the director
>release the movie anyway and keep it widely available perpetually afterwards
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Dave (1993)
>Body double fills in for the real President after the POTUS suffers a major stroke
Wag the Dog (1997)
>A (fake) war is started with a obscure foreign nation to raise the President's popularity and distract from his sex scandals
Canadian Bacon (1995)
>The US President starts a war with Canada, with the urging of a military upset with the Peace Dividend military cutbacks of the post-Cold War world



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