Would you like to discuss any specific aspects of the film or its themes?
| Feature | 1999 U.S. Theatrical/DVD (Rare) | International / Current U.S. Release (Common) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Has small, obvious CGI figures placed in the foreground to block explicit background activity. | No digital obstructions. You see the full, choreographed scene as Kubrick shot it. | | Runtime | 159 minutes | 159 minutes | | Rating | R (after MPAA threat) | Unrated / R (for different content) | | Availability | Out of print. Only on early U.S. DVDs. | Every current Blu-ray, 4K, and streaming version (including Max, Amazon, etc.). | eyes wide shut unedited
First and most importantly: He had completed the editing, sound mixing, and color timing. The film he submitted is the only director-approved version. Would you like to discuss any specific aspects
While the censored version was standard in U.S. theaters and on early DVDs, the Unrated Version has been the standard for most modern releases, including the Unrated Two-Disc Special Edition on Amazon and the Criterion Collection's recent 4K restoration. The "Missing" 20 Minutes: Fact or Fiction? Release (Common) | | :--- | :--- |
The story begins on a Christmas Eve, where Bill and Alice attend a party at their friend Ziegler's (Sydney Pollack) mansion. There, Alice reveals to Bill that she had considered an affair the previous summer, which sparks a conversation about their own desires and relationship.