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Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film Lolita adapts Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel about obsession and desire. The film stars James Mason as Humbert Humbert, whose fixation on a young girl triggers scandal and drama. Lolita blends drama and dark comedy, challenging audiences with its provocative themes and Kubrick's distinct style.
Restored version released in 1999 on DVD. · Original run time: 153 minutes. · Shot in Technicolor, showcasing vibrant American landscapes. · Features a score by Nelson Riddle, enhancing its unique tone.
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Vladimir Nabokov wrote the original novel, but his involvement in the film's production was limited. He did contribute to the initial screenplay, but the final script was adapted by other writers under Kubrick's direction.
Kubrick approached the film with a combination of subtlety and dark humor to navigate censorship and audience sensitivities in the early 1960s. He avoided explicit content while maintaining the story's psychological and thematic complexity.
Sue Lyon was cast at a young age and her portrayal became iconic for capturing the character's blend of innocence and allure, which is central to the film's tension and narrative impact.
Yes, due to censorship and the era's standards, the film omits or alters some explicit aspects of the novel. Kubrick's adaptation focuses more on the psychological and comedic elements rather than the novel's explicit content.
Lolita has been made available on VHS, DVD, Blu-ray, laserdisc, and other physical media formats, offering various options for collectors to experience this classic film.
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