I'm not a great fan of Kubrick's, but I enjoyed A Clockwork Orange. I also enjoyed Eyes Wide Shut, and once I'd seen it, I wondered if the director Kubrick had an admiration for B. In ACO, Ludwig plays a strong role as Alex's favorite composer and the one indulgence that Alex seemed incapable to bear destroyed (associated with extreme violence). In EWS, B.'s opera Fidelio is mentioned as a password to some messed-up quasi-sex-fantasy place. Perhaps Kubrick did have an abiding love of Beethoven.
This brings to mind the idea that Gary Oldman may enjoy B. as well. He makes mention of him as a great composer in movie The Professional (or Leon, in France), and then goes on to play him that same year. Or perhaps it's just coincidence.
One last thing, given the very little exposure in pop culture that our planet's greatest composer enjoys, I find it a great thrill of sorts to see any mention of him made-- even in passing. I don't know why. Same thing occurs (to a slightly lesser degree) to me when I see any mention made of Canada by American media (given how 'often' that occurs!). It is interesting how people can react to little things like that...
This brings to mind the idea that Gary Oldman may enjoy B. as well. He makes mention of him as a great composer in movie The Professional (or Leon, in France), and then goes on to play him that same year. Or perhaps it's just coincidence.
One last thing, given the very little exposure in pop culture that our planet's greatest composer enjoys, I find it a great thrill of sorts to see any mention of him made-- even in passing. I don't know why. Same thing occurs (to a slightly lesser degree) to me when I see any mention made of Canada by American media (given how 'often' that occurs!). It is interesting how people can react to little things like that...
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