Yup. Goes on all the time. This is what rich elites do. They're bored with life. The also traffic in human flesh and have slave harems for torture and pleasure as well. Every scary thing you ever learned about the Romans is happening right now.
This is something I was left with questions about. Are they just a bunch of rich people who like to have sex and play dress up or are they actually an occult religious group who engage in occult practices?
We are never given an answer.
Those scenes did remind me of the group scenes in The Ninth Gate though.
This is something I was left with questions about. Are they just a bunch of rich people who like to have sex and play dress up or are they actually an occult religious group who engage in occult practices?
We are never given an answer.
This ambiguity is at the heart of the film's meaning, which is why I find it absurd that people believe there is "'missing' footage" showing actual human sacrifice and pedophile sex going on at the mansion. Actually, both are suggested when the woman ends up dead and the scene with Mr. Millich's daughter and the two Japanese men in the costume shop. However, this film deals in ambiguities and subtleties. It is not the over the top thriller people wanted it to be. The later scenes in Ziegler's billiards room and the final one in the toy store make no sense if the exact nature of the cult and how far the actually go is spelled out for the viewer. Bill and Alice wouldn't be casually shopping for toys and leaving their daughter to run around unattended. Having said that, there IS a metaphorical meaning behind the Harford's daughter that runs throughout the film right up to the final toy shop scene. Yes, Kubrick is trying to tell us something, but the melodramatic "kidnapping" theory is again a lurid and sensationalist reading. But that's a subject for another thread. This one, as a matter of fact: https://moviechat.org/tt0120663/Eyes-Wide-Shut/58c7750993cef4080d7b3fb4/Bills-daughter-is-the-key-to-this-movie reply share
Yeah, that thread you linked to looks like pure nonsense to me.
"Bill to save his wealth, marriage and status literally sells his daughter to the powerful elite."
I don't believe there is any evidence at all for that in the movie and it sounds like someone with a demented mind reading into the film what they want to see.