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Barry Lyndon

Barry Lyndon (1975)

December. 18,1975
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8.1
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PG
| Drama Romance War

An Irish rogue uses his cunning and wit to work his way up the social classes of 18th century England, transforming himself from the humble Redmond Barry into the noble Barry Lyndon.

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Linbeymusol
1975/12/18

Wonderful character development!

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GurlyIamBeach
1975/12/19

Instant Favorite.

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Invaderbank
1975/12/20

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Francene Odetta
1975/12/21

It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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Leray97
1975/12/22

I can't get over how incredible this film's cinematography is. It's such an easy thing to point out when watching it but what John Alcott, (the cinematographer) has done for this movie is something that really elevates the whole thing to a different level, one that is unparalleled by many films today. The use of Steadicam in Kubrick's The Shining is something I'll always remember so fondly of but that technology wasn't even invented by the 70's. Instead, Barry Lyndon showcases numerous sequences depicting the lush countryside-esque landscape that the story is set in and makes use of natural lighting in both indoor and outdoor scenes. It's important to note the indoor parts as the visuals for the interior scenes also look amazing and detailed. Many of the scenes that take place in a house or some building are lit by candles, which would easily be a detriment to the visuals but works well in this case. Pausing the film during these moments of great cinematography would be the same thing as looking at a painting because they really resembled the looks of an actual piece. The framing, with its double shots and closeups, are also nothing short of perfection, as they keep the focus on the subjects whenever necessary while being mindful of the background.The story of Barry Lyndon is essentially a man's journey from rags to riches. Having this premise also be a period piece can be challenging because it imposes a lot of standards on the audience to believe in to be able to fully enjoy the film. I really liked it though, and this has to do with the presentation. I've said enough about the cinematography but the music and acting are also deserving of the praise they receive. I myself don't have a favorite actor or performance from this film because I felt like all of them kind of blended together and helped with the overall world-building, which is good.Like 2001: A Space Odyssey, this film also has an intermission, which I appreciated. Barry Lyndon is three hours long, and while I very much enjoyed the film in its entirety, I did feel the runtime by the time it was over. This also has to do with how the second part of the movie slows down, as it's in charge of steering the story towards the end. The intermission got me thinking a bit about modern films, especially because ones that are 2.5+ hours long are going to be made for as long as film exists. I definitely wouldn't mind having intermissions for newer movies and I'm curious as to why we don't really see them anymore. It's one thing to absorb everything that's happening on screen in one long sitting but making a film built around segmented parts with an intermission might make for a more easier movie-going experience these days. Having a short pause midway though might help the audience take a minute to reflect on everything that's happened and that's definitely something I did while watching Barry Lyndon which prepared me for the rest of the film.One of Kubrick's best, but The Shining is still my favorite. Thank god for John Alcott.

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morrise18
1975/12/23

Possibly the most beautifully shot film ever. A true masterpiece. Underrated as a dark comedy. Somehow not boring for a 3 hour period piece. Watch it now.

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jamariana
1975/12/24

I am so impressed by this marvelous film - the incredible cinematography, costume design, art direction, plot, editing, and music. I am speechless. This movie wowed me. I didn't even realise that 3 hours passed in my viewing of this masterpiece. Absolutely incredible.

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clancyohara
1975/12/25

I love this film. So much better than The Shining which I think is his worst. This story follows the arc of a tragic but wonderful life. Ryan O'Neal is perfectly cast as is the whole film. Ask any film person, it's all about casting. That's why The Shining didn't work. Scatman and the kid were miscast. But this film is beautiful to watch and has an incredible story. It's the perfect film, like looking at a Dutch master painting that moves. It's long but not boring and if you think it is then you are boring. This was my go to first date film. If the woman found it dull, there was no second date. It's Kubricks best film!

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