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Taurean 2022-03-25 09:01:06
Emotionally favorite Kushen's work, this kind of slow and beautiful is completely...
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Easton 2022-03-24 09:01:37
I watch Barry Lyndon and I feel like it's not about a man's life but about a rich and beautiful woman whose youth and fortune are mixed up by this rustic pauper in the native land and a man who has changed dramatically and his mother Almost her son, cowardly, so abused by him, but Barry Lyndon still gets their annuity, and he really doesn't deserve...
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Chaya 2022-03-24 09:01:37
The joys and sorrows of class society, haha. The characters are three-dimensional and full, pitiful, hateful, and respectable. In terms of oil painting-like texture, Kubrick seems to be inferior to Rohmer and Piara, and I don’t know if there is something on the eyes or something. I always feel that the interior is overexposed during the day, but the sense of time and unrealism is just like that. It came out, as the end said. 2019.11.30 Second visit to the Archives. The full zoom lens is...
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Assunta 2022-03-24 09:01:37
For such a dull work that de-dramatizes and solidifies emotions, it is a real test of patience to survive three hours of lifelessness. As for the amazing original sound, it's a pity that I've heard it several times in advance, and I can't even add it to the movie, I always feel that it's overpowering. Don't pull the lens too much, and don't be too obvious where you wear the help. It's not the masters who worship, but those fans who watch it and praise it. Diaosi are...
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Hilton 2022-03-24 09:01:37
Adult Drama. More intelligent and delicate than...
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Laurianne 2022-03-24 09:01:37
The effect of the legendary F0.7 lens. Like "Spartacus", there is a "intermission", I don't know if it was intentional or that era needed to be off. A lot of close-up to long-range shots, I heard that the precise but boring composition is to satirize the boredom of the upper class. To recommend, I have not yet understood Kubrick...
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Lola 2022-03-24 09:01:37
A lot of center composition, even an over-the-shoulder shot will insist on placing the front-facing character in the center. A lot of Zoom out, removing the sense of space, is more like the inverse process of observing paintings. The music is neither happy nor sad, and it is firmly...
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Grayson 2022-03-24 09:01:37
Rewatch. The subject matter seems completely opposite, but the internal structural logic is exactly the same as that of "2001: A Space Odyssey": a narrative organized based on discrete time nodes (a scene, an event, a setting shot and a scene) rather than a non-linear time flow is not close Humanity moves forward; the main melody that varies in repetition winds up every shot, the characters have no moments of respite, so that there is no "drama" in them except for the few moments where the...
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Tyson 2022-03-24 09:01:37
1. Restore the classical style to perfection. Visually, each shot is like a painting by Fragonard, Watteau, Consborough, and the pastoral part is in the style of Claude Lorrain. Musically, Handel and Schubert's two songs are used superbly. The theme is one of the most classic themes of 18th and 19th century literature: disillusionment. 2. In order to capture the real vision in the candlelit castle in the 18th century, Lao Ku insisted on shooting in natural light. For this purpose, he acquired a...
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Mercedes 2022-03-23 09:01:40
Part 1: How Redmond Barry broke into high society and became Barry Lyndon. Part Two: Misfortune and Disaster Bonus on Barry Lyndon. Epilogue: The joys and sorrows of the above-mentioned characters occurred during the reign of George III, and they have now returned to the land equally, regardless of whether they are good or bad, beautiful or poor, rich or poor. Three hours to tell about the half-life of Barry Lyndon, the calm and slow narrative style, some people watch it with relish, and some...
Barry Lyndon Comments
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Adam 2022-04-22 07:01:09
Barry Lyndon
The genius Kushen has not only created suspense films, war films, violent films, sci-fi films, and horror films, but also such modern European aristocratic literary films can produce epic effects. The lighting, the set, the soundtrack, and the photography are all so perfect that every frame of the...
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Jaclyn 2022-03-17 09:01:04
Knowing the world starts with watching movies
"Barry Lyndon" Personal essay on watching movies, non-serious movie review Kubrick is the eternal god in my heart. Every time I watch his movies, I have a sense of loss. This sense of loss does not come from the movies, but because of his movies. Not much, after watching this one, there is one...
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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.
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Narrator: [voice-over] It would require a great philosopher and historian to explain the causes of the famous Seven Years' War in which Europe was engaged and in which Barry's regiment was now on its way to take part. Let it suffice to say, that England and Prussia were allies and at war against the French, the Swedes, the Russians and the Austrians.
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Language: English,German,French Release date: December 18, 1975