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Ivory 2021-11-13 08:01:24
Under the balanced pastoral composition, retro atmosphere, and extremely shallow and soft depth of field in "Children in Troubled Times", Kubrick told a philosophical story "From birth to death, but...
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Garret 2021-11-13 08:01:24
Water is soft but firm. Although gentle and slow, it is very full. Not fierce, but reveals rich and profound society and emotions in the...
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Pauline 2021-11-13 08:01:24
Does anyone think this is a work of God? ? ? ? ? Why do you behave so well in every aspect? ? War, love, depravity, from heaven to hell, and even to the end I would cry. Watched the whole night and went back three...
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Dariana 2021-11-13 08:01:24
Every lens can be framed and hung in the art...
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Taya 2021-11-13 08:01:24
I grinned for three hours. It's worth it! Every frame is like an oil painting. Why are those so-and-so shoehorns who are famous for their colors? The battle scene also tmd with such a cheerful Andante! Don't blame them for saying you are formalism! The English and German are so cute, I think it’s so...
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Kelvin 2021-11-13 08:01:24
The legendary f0.7 lens, the legendary full natural light candlelight, from the beginning to the end, the center composition, scheduling, editing, and promotion are meticulous and dull, all the way to the performance of the soundtrack and the standard two-stage structure. The legend of Ku Lao's...
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Burley 2021-11-13 08:01:24
When describing the death of Barry’s son, Lao Ku, who had always maintained an objective and down-to-earth attitude, finally failed to remain neutral. He used an extremely emotional method to render the grief of Barry’s bereavement (such as the montage of cutting from the hospital bed to the funeral), and hit it all at once. I. Impeccably gorgeous photography and costumes have been accused of formalism, but I think this form fits the core of the film, that is, the empty soul under the bright...
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Dan 2021-11-13 08:01:24
Sir Lyndon died of a serious illness. A year later, Barry and Lady Lyndon married and became a nobleman, renamed Barry Lyndon. But Bullingdon, the son of Sir Lyndon and Lady Lyndon, disliked Barry very much. Barry also had a foreboding that his future would be destroyed by...
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Breanna 2021-11-13 08:01:24
Exhausting a lifetime, it is only a length from 20 guineas to 500...
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Bernadette 2021-11-13 08:01:24
3 hours of smooth, calm, realistic narrative style without a superfluous lens, photography is the ultimate, even a trace of light is captured so perfect, the soundtrack is the best use of classical music since 2001, it is forced to the west. All kinds of movies can only be called costume films, and Kubrick's Barry Linden truly achieved the...
Barry Lyndon Comments
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Jed 2022-03-21 09:01:41
Barry Lyndon plumps up Kubrick
A thoughtful and ambitious artist always disdains to repeat himself. Jiang Wen once said that the genre of the movie is too broad, it is easy to repeat the previous works, but to restore the inner eccentricity can show the real new world. So this probably doesn't count as a movie review, I'm...
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Zita 2022-04-20 09:01:35
The good things in the world are not firm, the colorful clouds are easy to disperse, and the glass is broken
England's glitz isn't for Barry Lyndon, but we all know he's no longer the Redmond Barry he used to be after returning to Ireland alone
Under the lens of the film are landscapes like oil paintings, charming and quiet
The castle that Redmond first saw in EnglandWhen I saw this scene, it really felt...
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Lady Lyndon: Lord Bullingdon, have you lost your tongue?
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Narrator: [voice-over] Five years in the English and Prussian army, and some considerable experience of traveling the world, had by now dispelled any of those romantic notions regarding love with which Barry commenced life. And he began to have it in mind, as so many gentlemen had done before him, to marry a woman of great fortune and condition. And, as such things so often happen, these thoughts closely coincided with his setting first sight upon a lady who will henceforth play a considerable part in the drama of his life: the Countess of Lyndon, Viscountess Bullingdon of England, Baroness of Castle Lyndon of the Kingdom of Ireland, a woman of vast wealth and great beauty. She was the wife of The Right Honorable Sir Charles Reginald Lyndon, Knight of the Bath, and Minister to George III at several of the smaller Courts of Europe, a cripple, wheeled about in a chair, worn out by gout and a myriad of other diseases. Her Ladyship's Chaplain, Mr. Runt, acted in the capacity of tutor to her son, the little Viscount Bullingdon, a melancholy little boy, much attached to his mother.
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Language: English,German,French Release date: December 18, 1975