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Barry Lyndon is a 1975 historical drama film written, directed, and produced by Stanley Kubrick, based on the 1844 novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon by William Makepeace Thackeray.


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Every time I watch Barry Lyndon, my eye is immediately drawn to the candles.They're in dozens of scenes in Stanley Kubrick's 1975 classic historical drama, sometimes as the only form of light.


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Barry Lyndon is Stanley Kubrick's 1975 magnum opus and is often heralded as a cinematic masterpiece. Its intricate blend of natural and artificial lighting techniques, coupled with painstaking attention to detail, brings the 18th-century world to life with a degree of authenticity seldom seen in period dramas.


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Ryan O'Neal and Marisa Berenson star in director Stanley Kubrick's lavish adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's classic 18th-century novel about the rise and fall of a sensitive and dashing rogue, The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq..


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Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece Barry Lyndon returns to cinemas from 29 July. Enjoy a new take on the stunning epic drama with the film's first new trailer in.


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(Kubrick had famously labored to make a Napoleon biopic, and elements of his preparation found their way into "Barry Lyndon.") According to Kubrick, the great cinematographer Russell Metty.


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Thu 14 Jul 2016 13.09 EDT I n between the stark futurism of A Clockwork Orange and the floodlit horror of The Shining, Stanley Kubrick made an 18th-century picaresque costume drama that was far.


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1. Its Use Of Natural Lighting Perhaps no other director is quite as obsessed with getting the perfect shot as Stanley Kubrick. For Barry Lyndon, Kubrick went one step further than any other director had ever gone before. He bought three Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm lenses, which had been hitherto used by NASA to shoot the dark side of the moon.


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Stanley Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" is almost aggressive in its cool detachment It defies us to care, it forces us to remain detached about its stately elegance. Many of its developments take place offscreen, the narrator consistently tells us what's about to happen and we learn long before the film ends that its hero will die poor and childless. This news doesn't much depress us.


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Movie Info How does an Irish lad without prospects become part of 18th-century English nobility? For Barry Lyndon (Ryan O'Neal) the answer is: any way he can! His climb to wealth and privilege is.


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S tanley Kubrick's rereleased Barry Lyndon, based on Thackeray's 1844 novel about a roguish adventurer, is more than 40 years old. What is so striking now isn't Ken Adam's sumptuous.


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With the possible exception of his still-undervalued 1999 swan song, "Eyes Wide Shut," no film of Kubrick's would undergo a longer period of reevaluation than "Barry Lyndon," his 1975 adaptation of the satirical 1844 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray that he originally published in serial form. When it was first released, it received the usually array of highly mixed notices.


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To describe Stanley Kubrick as a director for whom preparation and research were important would be to deliver the biggest understatement in cinema. It was Kubrick's fastidious, almost obsessive attention to detail that made Barry Lyndon more than just another costume piece and more an actual documentation of the 18th Century.


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Stanley Kubrick bent the conventions of the historical drama to his own will in this dazzling vision of a pitiless aristocracy, adapted from a novel by William Makepeace Thackeray.


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By Sam Wigley. Barry Lyndon (1975) With thanks to the SK Film Archives LLC, Warner Bros. and University of the Arts London. Between takes at the army encampment. In Kubrick's adaptation of William Thackeray's picaresque novel, Ryan O'Neal plays the 18th-century adventurer Redmond Barry.


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Barry Lyndon at 45. There's a pattern that reoccurs when it comes to the order in which cinephiles explore the films of Stanley Kubrick. Most people who weren't able to or alive to see his movies in theaters start with 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) to blow their minds, or they try Dr. Strangelove (1964) for some dark laughs, they sample The Shining (1980) to consume operatic terrors (and to.