Lolita (1962)
Stanley Kubrick's "Lolita" It has been almost a decade since I've seen Stanley Kubrick's 1962 adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel " Lolita ." I remember the film not resonating with me, and felt that it was one of Kubrick's weaker pieces. The second time around, I thought that there was perhaps something I had missed. After giving it another chance, I have reached the same conclusions about the film as I did the first go-around. The film centers on a man's chase after a 14-year-old girl named Lolita. The outright pedophilia of the novel is tampered down for the film version. However, the outrighedness is simply swapped for unspoken obviousness. The disturbing pining and suppression of this young girl is the story itself. Yet, I don't feel as though it truly means anything. The film comes across as a black comedy, with the pedophilia meant to act as a driver for the propulsion of the protagonist's purpose. But, the lack of t...