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Leopoldo 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Seeing him rise from a tall building, seeing him banqueting guests, seeing his building collapse, and looking back at the end, the glory and desire are exaggerated, and the separation of life and death is the truth. The funny thing about fate is that the first two times Barry decided to be a gentleman, once a deserter, and once an old man, but both had good luck. In the end, the real gentleman spared his stepson's life and ended up in exile with a disability. This kind of ending looks bleak. ,...
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Freddy 2022-04-24 07:01:05
94#. 1. As Kubrick said in the interview, the use of narration directs the audience's attention from "what will happen" to "how it will happen", the bitterness of the little people trying to break through the class and the fate of sympathy are all in three words . 2. The composition and light selection are extremely exquisite, as if the screen is covered with a subtle and hazy soft yarn, which makes the film have the dual beauty of ''moving image'' and ''still picture''. 3. ''There are...
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Amanda 2022-04-24 07:01:05
Marking 1000 is of course deliberately leaving only this Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" that I haven't watched yet, which has been on the hard drive for several months, and I am not disappointed. Although it is not my favorite Kubrick work, it is only based on Photography and composition are enough to give 5 stars. So far, including the short film, all Kushen's works have been read. Never again, never to appreciate Kubrick's work...
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Carmela 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Watching Kubrick you don't feel like it was a movie from decades ago. He can travel through time, technically speaking. In terms of human nature, human nature has never changed much in thousands of years. Isn't Lyndon's story "The Great Gatsby"? Gatsby is even more remarkable because no matter whether he is poor or rich, the beauty he pursues in his heart has never changed. Lyndon has no life goals of his own. When he gets an unexpected high-class life, he loses...
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Theodora 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Rewatching it on the big screen is completely incapable of expressing the mood after watching it. Needless to say, it is beautiful to the extreme, elegant to lifeless, and there is a cold and loneliness behind the prosperity. All of them are stupid, but they can't help but feel sorry for their reincarnation. The soundtrack photography is...
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Branson 2022-03-25 09:01:06
With the rise of Great Britain in the 18th century, with the little man Barry from the Irish countryside to the European battlefield and then to the English aristocracy, the panoramic display is like an oil painting. Kushen's various types of attempts have reached the top, and all the classics of this film are overshadowed by the cinema. The costume modeling and set photography are extremely elegant, which is simply the gospel of obsessive-compulsive disorder. The brainwashed soundtrack and the...
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Gabe 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Come, wander, there are plenty of directions anyway. Come on, pretend, there's a lot of time...
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Laura 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Kubrick's usual indifference, which Pauline Kael thought was slow and lifeless, didn't seem to be wrong at all. The narration has a tone of "you stupid humans", but looking at it, you seem to feel sad in your heart. Mrs. Lyndon is a standard case of still and oil photography, in the film, she barely speaks, but is full of magical...
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Fernando 2022-03-25 09:01:06
supreme cinematography + ost! So beautiful! // The male protagonist's accent is too dramatic. If the British in the 18th century spoke American English, would they die if they imitated the British accent? The game was in his hands. . After seeing it, I couldn't stand it, and he muted directly when he spoke....
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Viviane 2022-03-25 09:01:06
He made several decisions in his life: 1, insist on challenging the fiancé of his first love; 2, join the British army; 3, desert the soldier; 4, save the commander of a friendly army; 5, be honest with the knight; 6, pursue the rich Mrs. Lyndon ;7, shoots the ground while dueling with Brynden. Courage, sincerity, kindness, cunning, vanity, sinking, loss, fatherly love, to surrender to life. The last retreat makes a lot of...
Barry Lyndon Comments
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Evelyn 2022-04-22 07:01:09
Elegant Western European noble life and life
There is a sentence that describes the name of a description of events and characters in history, which unfolds a vivid historical picture. This is probably how I feel about Stanley Kubrick's film. Aside from Mrs. Lyndon's empty eyes and expressionless face, I wasn't much interested in the...
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Janelle 2022-03-19 09:01:04
two duels
One concern is that the contradiction arising from Barry Lyndon's biased treatment of Brindon finally ends in the same form of the confrontation at the beginning, but it is different. Barry Lyndon at the beginning seems to be standing in the struggle, willing to sing praises of love, carrying...
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Narrator: [voice-over] Barry's first taste of battle was only a skirmish against a small rearguard of Frenchmen who occupied an orchard beside a road down which, a few hours later, the English main force would wish to pass. Though this encounter is not recorded in any history books, it was memorable enough for those who took part.
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Captain Grogan: [dying] I've only a hundred guineas left to give you for I lost the rest at cards last night. Kiss me, me boy, for we'll never meet again.
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Language: English,German,French Release date: December 18, 1975