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Elda 2022-03-23 09:01:40

1. Although the nobles wear thick foundation and blush, the details of the expressions of winning and losing at the poker table are still presented just right, neither exaggerated nor dull
2. When there are more than 2 people, characters and scenery coexisting , Neat symmetry and precise composition ratio, the camera is pushed from near to far, as if you are watching oil paintings from near to far
3. When little Brian baby kisses his father, he can actually laugh! Brian baby will cry when mum is angry at Brighton!
4. When Dad and Brighton scuffled, little Brian was excited to witness this wonderful process, and was pulled away by his mother, pampering is such a mentality, this scene is only 2 seconds
5. Mrs. Linton finally signed the Barry Annuity At the time, the mental activity is perfectly expressed by the music, the cautious and trembling piano sound represents Brighton, the restless cello represents Mrs. Linton, and the two instruments sing together and finally merge into a harmonious symphony, which is very interesting.
6. Mrs. Linton's financial situation is well represented by the state of the light in the castle, as well as the state of her hair
7. When Barry is finally wounded in bed, the light is reminiscent of his country home, a warm orange Sprinkles his cramped ward
8. Recognized a few acquaintances, the warden in a Clockwork Orange, Alex's dad is also the former Warden Gridy in The Shining
9. Such a smooth narrative style, war, love, revenge For every leak, the F0.7 lens developed by NASA to shoot high-speed still images was used by Stanley in this film.

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Barry Lyndon quotes

  • Narrator: [voice-over] No lad who has liberty for the first time, and twenty guineas in his pocket, is very sad, and Barry rode towards Dublin thinking not so much of the kind mother left alone, and of the home behind him, but of tomorrow, and all the wonders it would bring.

  • 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.