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Barry Lyndon

  • 1975
  • T
  • 3h 5min
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8,1/10
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Barry Lyndon (1975)
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    • Stanley Kubrick
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    • William Makepeace Thackeray
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    • Ryan O'Neal
    • Marisa Berenson
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      • William Makepeace Thackeray
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      • Marisa Berenson
      • Patrick Magee
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    • Vincitore di 4 Oscar
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    Ryan O'Neal
    Ryan O'Neal
    • Barry Lyndon
    Marisa Berenson
    Marisa Berenson
    • Lady Honoria Lyndon
    Patrick Magee
    Patrick Magee
    • The Chevalier du Balibari
    Hardy Krüger
    Hardy Krüger
    • Capt. Potzdorf
    • (as Hardy Kruger)
    Steven Berkoff
    Steven Berkoff
    • Lord Ludd
    Gay Hamilton
    • Nora Brady
    Marie Kean
    Marie Kean
    • Barry's Mother
    Diana Körner
    Diana Körner
    • Lischen - German Girl
    • (as Diana Koerner)
    Murray Melvin
    Murray Melvin
    • Rev. Samuel Runt
    Frank Middlemass
    Frank Middlemass
    • Sir Charles Lyndon
    André Morell
    André Morell
    • Lord Gustavus Adolphus Wendover
    • (as Andre Morell)
    Arthur O'Sullivan
    • Capt. Feeny - the Highwayman
    Godfrey Quigley
    Godfrey Quigley
    • Capt. Grogan
    Leonard Rossiter
    Leonard Rossiter
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    Philip Stone
    Philip Stone
    • Graham
    Leon Vitali
    Leon Vitali
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    John Bindon
    John Bindon
    • Recruiting Soldier
    Roger Booth
    Roger Booth
    • King George III
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      • William Makepeace Thackeray
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    Reviewers say 'Barry Lyndon' is acclaimed for its breathtaking cinematography, intricate period details, and masterful use of natural light, often likened to fine art. It explores themes of human folly, the quest for wealth and status, and the resulting downfall. However, some criticize its slow pace, the perceived lack of emotional depth in characters, especially Ryan O'Neal's performance, and its lengthy runtime. Despite these drawbacks, many regard it as a significant artistic achievement and a standout in Kubrick's oeuvre.
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    10Captain_Couth

    The World of Stanley Kubrick: A young rapscallion makes good in 18th century Europe.

    Barry Lyndon (1975) has to be Stanley Kubrick's most realized project that he has ever taken. A big task for the maverick director. For a film like this to be made during the free wheeling seventies had to take some big stones. One must admire Mr. Kubrick for even trying to produce and direct such a complex and expensive film that had all the ear markings of a financial and personal disaster. Not only did Kubrick manage to out do his last epic "2001" but he has created a movie that not only showcases the untapped acting abilities of Ryan O'Neil, but a beautifully lensed film that uses minimal lighting , gorgeous sets, perfect balance, positioning and meticulous timing. I have never seen such a magnificent film such as this one. Every shot and frame plays out like an eighteenth century oil painting.

    A young Irish man of lower class has the strangest quirk of luck. After participating in an illegal duel, young Barry is forced to flee from his home village. After being accosted by some gentlemanly highway robbers, Barry winds up cross country and becomes a conscripted soldier. Rising in rank, Barry is sent to fight in the Seven's Year War. Whilst in battle he watches his friends and fellow soldiers being slaughtered in combat due to poor tactics and leadership. Having enough of this life of hardship and struggle, Barry uses his god given talents to do what he has to do in order to survive and become a man of proper social standing.

    I was very impressed with this movie. I've put off watching this film until recently. Some have told me how long and boring this movie was. Others have said it was pretty self serving and not worth watching. But after seeing part of it on T.C.M., I just had to find a copy of my own. The film is over three hours in length but they go by very quickly because Barry's story is so captivating. Kubrick poured his heart and soul into this film. The results are on the screen. He's clearly a master film maker. His reputation is cemented forever with this movie. Ryan O'Neil impressed the hell out me with his role as Barry Lyndon. He gives the character some dignity and depth that no other actor could have possibly given to the title role.

    Overall I would have to give this film one of my highest recommendations. This is one of my top ten films of all time. If people tell you not to watch this masterpiece ignore them. I advise you to get a copy and enjoy. For a film like this you need to set aside a weekend afternoon to fully appreciate a film such as this. Believe me you will not regret it.

    Highest recommendation possible.

    It doesn't matter whether you watch it on D.V.D. or V.C.D. because the transfers are excellent on either format.
    Stanley20869

    The most elegant and exquisite film ever

    The genius Stanley Kubrick has truly outdone himself by crafting this masterpiece. After viewing A Space Odyssey, I thought there were no films more beautiful, but the breathtaking painting-like scenes of Barry Lyndon paired with music exquisitely chosen by Kubrick are simply stunning. There are some who may say that this film is too long or stale, but I say, that this film must be savoured slowly, and that one must enjoy it for what it is, which is almost like a series of ethereal paintings, one after another. Watch this film not for the end, but watch it and live with the fact that every scene is a part of the whole, and that the wholeness and oneness in itself is beautiful. Say, if we only watched movies for the ending, then composers who only wrote finales would be the greatest. All you must do is to simply sit down and relax, then, nothing else except absolute enchantment can possibly follow.
    8TheAnimalMother

    Death Or Glory - Just Another Story

    In terms of story this is on the surface at least, the simplest thing Kubrick ever made. However in terms of the technical aspect, it must have been one of his most challenging. The plot is basically about how greed, arrogance and ignorance can easily become the ruin of a man. The story itself is well told, but mostly quite simple as I said. The humor keeps us interested in the story, as does its undeniable visual beauty. It is not a stretch to say that this must be among the most beautiful looking films ever made. Every scene is filmed in all natural light, whether it be by sun or fire, and the landscapes and architecture handpicked by Kubrick himself are amazing. As in all Kubrick films, so much attention to small details equates to a great result in the end. Spielberg himself has called this film "possibly the most beautifully shot film in history.".

    In terms of story, it's entertaining, in terms of it's technical achievement, the film is a landmark. Even for all the story's simplicity, there is a startling statement in the film that certainly can give the viewer real pause and thought. The finality of this world, the equality of all things in the end. It is certainly an interesting, powerful and very humbling down to earth observation. It is the kind of worldly observation that could perhaps lead some people to ruin, and yet lead others to strive for perfection. Perhaps that is part of Kubrick's thinking here, a Kubrickian challenge if you will, as he certainly was always an artist that was challenging his viewers. That through this observation people may become more aware of what they're leaving behind in this world...as one day, we will all equally be gone. For all the things written about this film, it is probably not nearly as unimportant of a story as many critics have said of it. Then again, critics and moviegoers alike have long been trying to catch up to Stanley, and never the other way around. 8.5/10.
    10Galina_movie_fan

    "… good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, they are all equal now".

    The beauty, the depth, and the mystery of this film are unsurpassable - what Kubrick was doing with light is just a miracle. Special lenses were designed to shoot interiors and exteriors in natural light. In one scene Barry (Ryan O'Neil) was having a dinner with a German woman who was feeding her baby and the candle light made the whole scene look like a Caravaggio's painting. This is just one of many scenes. Each of them is perfection and harmony. Costumes and sets were crafted in the era's design. Age of Enlightenment with its gallantry, wars, and duels, had been recreated in the film with the precision of the celebrated landscape and portrait masters of the period such as Thomas Gainsborough; Sir Joshua Reynolds, founder of the Royal Academy of Arts; George Romney to name just a few. If nothing else, watching BL is pure aesthetic delight - and there is one man who responsible for it, Stanley Kubrick. If ever divine film was made, "Barry Lyndon" was it and Kubrick could've quoted the Bible - "God looked at everything he had made, and he found it very good".

    I've read the comments and articles that call "Barry Lyndon" cold, slow, boring, "the collection of pretty pictures', "flawed" masterpiece, and the most ridiculous one, "glittering ornament with a hollow center". I simply can't understand it. "Barry Lyndon" is the most compelling and compassionate realization of the inevitable finality of everything in this world which was presented by the visionary director with elegant sensual melancholy. Stanley Kubrick known for his detached, seemingly remote and non-sentimental style chose to reach out to his viewer directly during the epilogue, "It was in the reign of George III that the aforesaid personalities lived and quarreled, good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, they are all equal now". I don't recall any other movie that would illustrate the old wisdom, "everything will pass" in such sublime and deeply moving way.
    10Spleen

    I can't believe that there are people who find this dull.

    In fact it's one of Kubrick's most gripping pictures, with a narrative drive second only to that of "Dr. Strangelove" (and it's unquestionably a more glorious creation than, say, anything he made in the 1950s). English director Michael Powell (while attributing a similar failing to one of his own works) says that Kubrick fell into "the trap of the picturesque", but while I admire Powell as a creator, the judgment is absurd: at the VERY least, each lush image shows us people not just occupying a part of the screen but inhabiting a world, and tells us much about their relation to that world. Many shots are indeed amazing and beguile the eye, but they don't have the effect they do simply because they would make nice postcards.

    THIS, I feel sure (without having read Thackeray), is the proper way to adapt a long story from novel to screen. Each scene is either allowed as much time as it needs to make its point and its impact, or it's cut altogether - you won't catch Kubrick skating too quickly over his material for no better reason than to fit it all in. The third-person narration (consisting of witty, beautifully crafted sentences - it's about time I did read Thackeray) almost performs a kind of dance with the images, gliding in just when we need it, taking a step back when we don't. (So rarely is even third-person narration used so well.) And as always, Kubrick's musical sense is unerring. My impression at the time was that I was listening to mid-eighteenth century music that gave way to pieces from the classical era as the hero started to move in higher and higher circles. I was more or less right. But then I noticed Schubert's name in the credits - and I realised with a start that I'd been listening to, had even started tapping my feet to, a Schubert piece I was familiar with, without the anachronism registering.

    It's a pity Kubrick stopped making epics after this. Look at the ones he's responsible for: "Spartacus" (not a project Kubrick was fond of, admittedly, but still the most magnificent of all Roman epics) "2001" (the most magnificent of ALL epics), and "Barry Lyndon". The last of the three is by no means a poor cousin.

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      Production was moved from Ireland to England after writer, producer, and director Stanley Kubrick received word that his name was on an I.R.A. hit list for directing a movie featuring English soldiers in Ireland. Consequently, several scenes were dropped.
    • Blooper
      The narrator states, early on, "About this time, the United Kingdom was in a state of great excitement". The United Kingdom came into being in 1801, when it merged with the Kingdom of Ireland, before which it was known merely as the Kingdom of Great Britain. In fact the Act of Union of 1707, which joined England and Scotland, refers to "the United Kingdom of Great Britain" or "the United Kingdom" throughout the text. "United Kingdom" was in common use at the time of the film.
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      Title card: [End title card] EPILOGUE

      Title card: It was in the reign of George III that the aforesaid personages lived and quarreled; good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor they are all equal now

    • Versioni alternative
      The 2011 Blu-ray plastered the opening Saul Bass variant of the Warner Bros. Pictures logo with the black and white WB shield.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Hai-Kubrick (1999)
    • Colonne sonore
      Piano Trio in E-flat, Op 100 (second movement)
      Composed by Franz Schubert

      piano: Anthony Goldstone

      cello: Moray Welsh

      violin: Ralph Holmes

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 settembre 1976 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
      • Tedesco
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      • Баррі Ліндон
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Carton House, Maynooth, County Kildare, Irlanda(location)
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      • Warner Bros.
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