Stanley Kubrick's final film was 25 years ago, so if you're missing his brilliance, now is a good time to go back 70 years and revisit his very first film. The allegorical war film Fear and Desire was quietly released in 1953 and performed poorly; Kubrick cut nearly 10 minutes from the film in a futile attempt to try and make it more popular. According to star Paul Mazursky (who later became a great director in his own right), "Stanley tried to have the negative burned. He hated the movie." And for a while, Fear and Desire was only available in bootleg additions. But it was restored last year, and is now in 4K on streaming.
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