Barry Lyndon Comments

  • Joe 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    I really can hold my breath for three hours, and there is no point at all to jump out and do something big. The difference between the master of the signs and the mortals is that even the climax does not float at all, making the audience look anxious, but it is too difficult to replicate. Kubrick can really capture all genres. This historical theme is like a sports oil painting. It is unfolded in a calm third-person narrative. There are countless jokes interspersed with grace. Although the...

  • Timothy 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    From "Day of the Fight" to "Kiss of the Killer" to "Barry Lyndon," another punch. In "Spartacus", there are a few gay gay bathing scenes, and the (wild) bathing scene in "Barry Lyndon" is straight gay. The encounter of three duels and three widows: in the first duel, the father was killed; in the second duel, the opponent was shot with empty shells; in the third duel, it was a shot. The first widow mother, who turned out to be a great scourge; the second widow mother, described as having her...

  • Viviane 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    I admire Kubrick's ability to restore and create an atmosphere. The whole movie puts you in that environment, where you can feel a sense of oppression in the subtleties, the aristocratic hierarchy is strict, and it is going through decay and decline. The soundtrack and photography complement each other, with an atmosphere, smoothness, and an epic feel. The most powerful thing is that he does not give praise or criticism, but draws a beautiful picture with his heart. The characters in it have...

  • Rosemarie 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    The 1975 film is still a level that cannot be surpassed by Chinese historical themes. Not only the indoor candlelight photography, but also the insight into the world and people's hearts. The restoration of the historical scenes of the full scene and the meticulousness of the costumes are no longer a test of filmmakers, but a test of a country's attitude towards cultural heritage. It's easy to shoot "flying" historical subjects, but it's really difficult to shoot really. The only regret is that...

  • Marco 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    80/100, the ultimate lens of Zeiss F0.7, the depth of field and Hollywood-style fill light are cancelled, replaced by extremely delicate natural light, the candlelight ratio in the dark room is perfectly controlled, supplemented by the exquisite Rococo period service, creating This miraculous oil painting texture. The plot itself is not very attractive, but what is more powerful is to create a sense of reality and immersion through all visible and perceptible means. Although there are a large...

  • Ayden 2022-03-23 09:01:40

    @ Archives, the most beautiful and exquisite indoor candlelight show in the history of movies, this is the only one, it's a show! The whole film is immortal photography, imitating the composition of classical oil paintings. Most of the still shots are used, and the zoom out in several places is particularly eye-catching (do you agree with the performance of pulling out?), and the rare sports shots are also silky smooth. The war × love × high-class epic with the ups and downs of personal destiny...

  • Clotilde 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    [A+] Probably the least Kubrick-like movie in the Kubrick movie sequence. Changed from the madness and paranoia of the past, and became grand, gentle and with a hint of lament. But there are still traces of Kubrick's: a profusion of narration, a love of classical music against the familiar sound and picture, and an extremely neutral narrative perspective. Photography is a leap for Kubrick, not to mention its classical oil painting-like texture and 0.7 large aperture, the extreme use of natural...

  • Eileen 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    #DocumentaryPhoto# The film is over three hours long but does not feel redundant. It is divided into two parts. The first part tells the history of Raymond Barry's fortune, and the second part tells how he came to a tragic ending. The life legend of the poor boy of the ghost horse can always resonate, such as Mr. Jin Yong's "The Deer". In terms of appearance, Kubrick's masterpiece is comparable to Bergman's "Fanny and Alexander". A frame is like a classical oil painting, and the soundtrack that...

  • Norene 2022-03-22 09:01:35

    【S】Second brush, how should you feel when you watch the top ten film history on the big screen? Only speechless. In fact, I had already made preparations for a slight decline before, but I didn't expect to be held down, and instead of falling, it rose. In my memory, most of the charm of this melodrama comes from its delicacy, but when I re-watch it, I find that it is amazingly finished. Every shot has a unique directionality, which is precisely combined to maximize the density, so it is...

  • Daija 2022-03-21 09:01:41

    My Kubrick last movie. Barry Lyndon climbed all the way from a rambunctious boy in the countryside to the upper class, and then returned to the ordinary because of his extravagance and self-indulgence. But yeah, it's all It can be said that Kubrick's filming skills are the most outstanding one. Sarabande's sadness haunts the whole film, and the lingering sound will last for three days. Mr. Kubrick, thank...

Extended Reading
  • Sammy 2022-03-17 09:01:04

    From a Women's Perspective: Berry and Mrs Lyndon

    I remember Mr. Xiaosong said that the form of art is more important than the content. The red and black plots and the Renaissance-style pictures are so beautiful that it is heartbreaking. Today I want to talk about Mrs Lyndon Barry met Mrs Lyndon for the first time, her eyes were despair of life,...

  • Angela 2022-03-16 09:01:03

    My destiny is not up to me

    It is highly related to personal experience, whether it really captures the main point of the film and ignores it.

    To sum it up in one sentence: The irresistibility of fate is the only theme. Sometimes it seems to take the initiative to grasp and become its own master, but the god of fate is still...

Barry Lyndon quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.