![]() The BAASR degree text draws allegorically from King Cyrus' release of the Jews from the Babylonian captivity, after which their freedom was contested by violent enemies. Now!”, “Go!”, she tells him all throughout this scene).Īdditionally, we also have the obvious link of “Fidelio”/fidelity. You must go now”, “You must get away while there’s still a chance”, “You’ve got to get away before it’s too late”, “But you must go. Lesson: Bill perseveres in his investigation of Somerton, despite repeated discouragement from the mysterious masked woman ( “Please! Don’t be foolish. The jewel is three concentric gold triangles, with two crossed swords inside them.”* “In this degree we learn fidelity to obligations and perseverance of purpose under difficulties and discouragement*.” The apron is of* crimson velvet, edged with green*, with a bleeding head above two crossed swords, and a triangle (top point to the left) with three interlaced triangles inside it. The 15th degree is at the Somerton ritual/orgy. The two degrees at the Somerton party are the Third Series - The Historical Degrees. The Book of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Standardized jurisdictional summaries of each degree I'll do 25° - 28° next time.Īs with the previous post, here are the same sources for your personal reference: I would have liked to continue this post up until the 28th degree, but it would really start to get lengthy and I'd exceed Reddit's 20 image attachment limit. At any rate, this post's consecutive 4 and 5 degree stretches, in conjunction with the previous post, should hopefully offer enough collective alignment to further certify the Scottish Rite code.Ģ4° is probably the best place to end this post, although I think that seeing all the solved degrees in their total context is ideal and more convincing. I actually doubt that they're in strictly ascending order, unlike all the others. I have been getting my ass roundly kicked in the range between 9° and 14°, so I'm hoping someone among you guys can make better sense of those. The longest is a run in the film's second half which goes from 20° to 28°. I suppose if you've read the first part of this, there is not much to be re-capped here, except that the 5 degrees from the previous post (4° - 8°), while perhaps among the most obvious, are only the second longest stretch of consecutively identified degrees at the moment. It is emphatically recommended that you digest the first part before starting here. This is a continuation from The Grand Secret at the Heart of Eyes Wide Shut, Part I. ** Please note that due to the posting requisites for this sub, I am obligated to state that the contents of this post are to be technically categorized as speculative theory, by their innate nature, and are not confirmed as canon.** Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Kubrick Season Trailer (2008) (4Creative).Dr Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.Eyes Wide Shut (The Infamous ShoWest Teaser).Paths of Glory (Kubrick & Jim Thompson Draft).Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society.ArchivioKubrick The 33 Degrees of Eyes Wide ShutĪn essay on symbolism in 2OO1: A Space Odyssey.The Shining - Quietly Going Insane Together.Panel Discussion w/ Jan Harlan, Katharina Kubrick & Kubrick Exhibition Curator.The Stanley Kubrick Archive Oral History Project.Katharina Kubrick & Joe Hobb's AMA (2013).Sight & Sound Interview w/ Christiane, Katharina and Anya Kubrick (1999).List of Kubrick Interviews (ArchivioKubrick).Audio Interview for Rolling Stone (1987).Audio Interview w/ Jeremy Bernstein (1966).(Phone Interview w/ Stanley Kubrick 45:24) Jun'ichi Yaoi Documentary Footage (1980).Alan Bowker's Kubrick Videos (1983 & 1984). ![]() Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon: The Greatest Movie Never Made edited by Alison Castle.Stanley Kubrick: A Biography by Vincent LoBrutto.Full Metal Jacket Diary by Matthew Modine.Stanley Kubrick & Me by Emilio D'Alessando with Filippo Ulivieri.Eyes Wide Shut: Stanley Kubrick & the Making of His Final Film by Robert P.The Stanley Kubrick Archives edited by Alison Castle.Scraps from the Loft (Essays/Articles/Interviews).Eyes Wide Shut Behind the Scenes Photos.Kubrick's Universe-The Stanley Kubrick Podcast.Staircases to Nowhere: The Making of The Shining Documentary.Kubrick Vanity Fair Essay by Michael Herr.Kubrick's DGA Lifetime Achievement Award Acceptance Speech (1997).Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures (2001).(We are not affiliated with the films or with the Kubrick Estate. We encourage discussion however, be respectful to others and stay on topic. Please be mindful of our Subreddit Rules. Welcome to the Stanley Kubrick subreddit, where fans can discuss and celebrate the work of one of the greatest filmmakers. "If it can be written, or thought, it can be filmed."
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