Lolita (1962)

Lolita is a British-American drama film directed by Stanley Kubrickin 1962. The film is based on the novel by Vladimir Nabokov (1955). Like the book was also the film at appearance controversial. The film was censored In several countries.

Lolita was nominated for the Academy Award for best adapted screenplay. In addition, the film was nominated for four Golden Globes, the Golden Lion of the Venice Film festival 1962 and the BAFTA Award for best British actor (James Mason). ==Story[ Edit] == The 45-year-old professor Humbert Humbert (James Mason) touches madly in love with a girl of 12. He decides to get married with her mother in order to come closer to her.When the mother killed in a road accident, but that only works in his favor. The girl is now emotionally dependent on him and he can easily use them. Unfortunately, the girl later to have another friend and the professor only remains behind.

In addition to this plot has the story a surreal touch. The professor is constantly being raised by a schizophrenic alter-ego that constantly harasses him. The professor is so angry at the hallucinatory appearance that he shoots him dead. This person is looking for cover behind a painting with an image of the professor, but who shoots right through the canvas of the painting back. The image of the professor is hereby itself shot-up and the blood dripping from the appearance by the bullet holes over the image.With this symbolic end Kubrick wanted to make it clear that with the death of the appearance the professor himself also kills. After the professor has murdered his illusion, the movie is over. Over the end credits is told that professor Humbert was convicted for murder and in prison died of cardiac arrest. The film begins with this murder, then terugverteld is in flashbacks to the end. ==Division Of Roles[ Edit] ==