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When the film first premiered, the marketing campaign heavily hinted at a boundary-pushing erotic blockbuster, featuring the real-life Cruise and Kidman in torrid scenarios. What audiences got was something far more complex: a 159-minute, glacial-paced dreamscape filled with Christmas lights, ominous piano notes, and conversations about the nature of desire. The result was a critical and audience whiplash, with the film receiving a dismal "D-" CinemaScore.
The infamous orgy scene highlights the corruption and detachment of the wealthy elite, depicting their desires as dangerous and all-consuming.
The score and sound design are integral to the psychological tension, which can be lost in poor-quality versions.
The movie follows Dr. Bill Harford (Tom Cruise), a successful New York City doctor, and his wife Alice (Nicole Kidman), a former art gallery manager. The story begins on a Christmas Eve, where Bill and Alice attend a party at their friend's house. After the party, Alice reveals her fantasies about being with another man, which sparks a chain of events that takes Bill on a journey of self-discovery and confrontation with his own desires.