A performer in Stanley Kubrick's final film explains why the director's infamous "millions of takes" approach was totally justified and made them excited about being an actor. One of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Kubrick made movies in a wide variety of genres, with some of his most famous works being the sci-fi epic 2001: A Space Odyssey, the dystopian crime drama A Clockwork Orange, and the horror film The Shining. Kubrick's final film, finished just days before his death in 1999, was the erotic drama Eyes Wide Shut.
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"Truly Made Me Excited About Being An Actor": Why Stanley Kubrick's Infamous "Millions Of Takes" Approach Was Totally Justified Explained By One Of His Final Performers
"It was millions and millions of takes."
