It has been years since my last viewing of this masterpiece. The elegance of acting, set design and music score is phenomenal. The atmosphere created transports the viewer into the scene where you sense every nuance created by the cast and director. This is art at its finest!
If somebody asks you the meaning of 'cinematography' you should show him/her this video... These 2.44 minutes are the peak of the cinema as an art, second by second. Anyway, @cobrien1977 wrote before me: 'her walking out + piano in background = BLISS'. Totally agree...
The greatest film director of all times. Thank you Stanley for showing us what human soul is made of. Each one of your movies has changed my life for good and I will always look up to your work in my humble artistic search.
For a man who was criticised for having little to no emotional depth, Stanely certainly could pluck the cords at the very core of the human condition with succinct precision: no red blooded human can be immune to the charm of his spine-tingling work.
What truly made Kubrick`s films (and the novels he based some of them on) was that the main characters were rarely good guys. The hero of the story is really an anti-hero. It`s refreshing.
Schuberts music, encaspulates perfectly the beauty in this scene. I could watch Barry Lydon continuously and still be enthralled by the emotion and depth protrayed in ever single moment on the screen. God bless you Stanley Kubrick.
Kubrick est un génie pour sa mise en scène, son éclairage intimiste, sa musique sélectionée qui se pose avec parfaite harmonie sur l'ambiance. Le silence entre Barry et la Comtesseest troublant, les échanges de regard qui veulent tout dire. La situation inconfortable des deux qui finissent par se retrouver en terrasse et à s'embrasser. Ce qui est d'autant plus troublant, c'est que Kubrick dans cette scène à transformé Marisa Berenson, jolie encore à l'époque, en femme la plus belle au monde ...
One of the most underrated masterpieces in the history of film. So it's slow...big deal...look what century the characters are in, that was a slower time.
On ne pourra jamais plus faire des films comme cela avec l'avènement de l'abêtissement numérique généralisé qui va stériliser l'image des films comme si ils étaient tournés en caméra DV.
Now it is all cgi. Today's actors play second fiddle to the special effects and the movies are like video games, all action and no drama. I have watched this movie at least a dozen times along with A Clock Work Orange and never tire of them and I still catch something I missed the time before. Masterpieces!!
One of the greatest films ever made but unfortunately filmakers today will not spend money on these long glances and non verbal communcation between the characters. Today's audiances would not understand what was going on and they would have the attention span of a gnat!
@creolelady182 I doubt that, saw this movie for the first time 2 weeks ago, and it blew me away, made me realize that modern day movies are like glossy magazine where this is a good book...
Vaya escena!! Madre mia!! Que director!!!! Los actores deberian actuar gratis, que fortuna poder ser dirigido por Kubrick!!. Un genio del cine!! No tiene par!! UFFFFFFFFf. Los pelos de punta se me ponen
A film with no car chases or explosions, no alien space ships, no flatulence or genital jokes, no comic book inspired heros,no conspicuous product placements, no comedic dialogue about "relationships", and no happy ending.
I envy the viewers who will see this masterpiece for the first time. Enjoy it; it could never be made today.
@dldbug What about O. Welles, W. Wyler, V. Fleming, F. Capra, J. Ford, F. F. Coppola, F. Zeffirelli, F. Fellini, L. Visconti, L. Bunuel, S. Eisenstein, S. Bondarchuk, A. Konchalovsky, N. Mikhalkov, and finally A. Kurosawa? I just want to say that there are too many great filmmakers to name the number one director of all time.
@wakeupfist Yes. - From Wikipedia : "He got hold of three "super-fast 50mm" F/0.70 lenses "developed by Zeiss for use by NASA in the Apollo moon landings. These super-fast lenses allowed Kubrick to shoot scenes lit with actual candles to an average lighting volume of only three candlepower, recreating the huddle and glow of a pre-electrical age". I don't know if you to photography but a lens with a 0.70 focal is nothing short of spectacular.
As Ludwig van Beethoven said: Schubert is our little master. Schubert his hole life long lived in povertry but did not care about it. He wrote hundreds of pieces. This one is wonderful, together with the movie it is breath taking.
this clip came up in my "recommended" feed because i love this piece of music, and by coincidence, i've just seen another kubrick film, so i'm intrigued to watch this film. incidentally, i discovered this piece from the film "the hunger". such beautiful music.
Yes, Kubrick is always very astute in his choice of music, as in everything else. Schubert's piano trio works very well artistically, even if it was composed a good fifty years after the period in which the scene takes place.
kubrick chosed perfect music for every scene in all of his movies so you could watch his movies even for its music like watching music videos or musicals.
The little minister and his famous gasp when fired by Mrs. Barry is so well remembered that years later the same actor playing an exiled Napoleon's attendant repeated it in "The Emperor's New Clothes".
This was the last gasp of great commercial cinema, fo in another few months, a monster called star wars would destroy cinema as we knew it...but for a brief moment life was beautiful at the theatres....
It's called "Barry Lyndon" it was directed by Stanley Kubrick. It's one of his best, although you could say nearly all his movies are one of his best.
Every thing about this film is a feast for the eyes and ears, each scene is like a painting, the costumes are superb, the architecture and sets beautiful but why was Ryan O'Neil cast as Redmond Barry - ugh
I don't think Ryan O'Neil was bad in this, or even close to it, but I agree he wasn't the best choice. I wish Kubrick used Malcolm McDowell again, that would have been perfect.
S. K. movies are absol. fantastic. I particul. love Barry Lydon. The most, or one of the most, beautif. mov. ever made. There are nomore of those great film makers : Kubrick, Visconti, Fellini.
B. L. : costumes, landscapes, candlelit scenes, music, actors (except R. O.), all togeth. = a real REAL chef' d'oeuvre.
You must see a wonderful video, made by MARCUSSO :
A sublime scene, by a master - a perfect marriage of music and video....Kubrick's
signature...my other fav of his is the solitary runner in 2001 set to the Khachaturian piece....also as masterful...darker exaamples in A Clockwork Orange...
He WANTS to step into myyyy shoooooes! .cough.cough.cough. He WANTS to step into myyyy shoooooes! [ THAT SCENE is Oscar - winning good!] For days I shambled about the house regurgitating it over an' over an' over again until my Wife filed for Divorce! Alas ~ have I been cuckold-ed? No...actually I'm playing the Fool here for you see Myyyyy Fair Lady knows that we Men from Maine...
No dialogue between the two, just the fantastic Piano Trio from Schubert and an extraordinary choice of camera positions make this into an unforgettable scene.
Stanley Kubrick is amazing, he made one sci-fi movie (2001), one war movie (Full Metal Jacket), one psychological thriller (clockwork), one history movie (Spartacus), one picaresque movie(Barry lyndon), one comedy (strangelove) and an erotical thriller (eyes wide shut).
All of them are masterpieces, and makes Kubrick better then other.
"The beautiul Countess of Lyndon...she was the wife of Sir Charles Reginald of 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 diseases....and once Barry got into her company, he was seldom out her ladyship's sight."
Aucune autre source de lumière ne vient 'polluer' les scènes d'intérieur que les bougies et l'astre du jour. C'est probablement ce qui donne à ces images cette beauté intemporelle, cette grâce et cette fragilité. L'empreinte même de Barry Lindon. Du grand Art !!
If ever love can be expressed on the screen...THIS IS IT!....Such beauty is rarely seen. Kubrick is a genius and Barry Lyndon is his greatest masterpeice
everytime i hit on a girl this song plays in my head.........KUUUUBBBBRRRIIIIICKKKKKK
tearsofpaganism 1 week ago
It is blasphemy to post on YouTube any clip from Barry Lyndon in such low quality.
chrisbeanschannel 2 weeks ago 2
Thackeray would be proud of Kubrick
Robin4ever1970 3 weeks ago
Lady Lyndon is so beautiful
BrianDanielMay 4 weeks ago
Possibly the greatest seduction scene ever filmed...Kubrick was a genius and 'Barry Lyndon' his finest masterpiece!
AlexGSD 1 month ago
It has been years since my last viewing of this masterpiece. The elegance of acting, set design and music score is phenomenal. The atmosphere created transports the viewer into the scene where you sense every nuance created by the cast and director. This is art at its finest!
3751642 1 month ago
the most exquisite woman in cinematography
cerradinio 1 month ago
this film is beautiful. in Italian is even better.
angiolovullo 1 month ago
@angiolovullo but this is not Italian...it's Spanish.
333yand 1 month ago
this is when a real photographer makes a movie
saporob 1 month ago
This gorgeous movie is, by far, my favorite film and...I'm an American....
cher128bx 1 month ago
Lights...Actors...Music... Greatest scene ever.
HoD3 2 months ago
Long live Kubrick's works!
ArchaicMusics 2 months ago
maravellous
sunshinedaydreaming 2 months ago
watching this movie is like watching a moving 18th century painting. Its that artistic.
gobanito 3 months ago 2
It's unbelievable that Barry Lyndon an A Clockwork Orange could appeal to the same man.
PVHigh74 3 months ago
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If somebody asks you the meaning of 'cinematography' you should show him/her this video... These 2.44 minutes are the peak of the cinema as an art, second by second. Anyway, @cobrien1977 wrote before me: 'her walking out + piano in background = BLISS'. Totally agree...
realtuncakin 3 months ago
This is one of my favourite films. It is absolutely beautiful in every way...a masterpiece.
crackedcraig 4 months ago
Es increible que dominio de la música, Stanley Kubrick es y será el mejor director de la historia
calatravamarce 4 months ago 2
@calatravamarce concordo.
jobal43 2 months ago
her walking out + piano in background = BLISS
Kubrick = God
cobrien1977 6 months ago
@cobrien1977 - additionally, how he timed the piano to take up the main theme just before the two of them were together in the same frame
1980NewWave 5 months ago
One of my favorite movies...
Deep meaning, I will show this movie to my son, i hope, someday... so that they learn that, we are the first, and last...
anteojitus 6 months ago
much of the magic of Kubricks film is his choice of music. He had it exactly right!!
mlcollins10 6 months ago 2
The scenes with Carla Ortiz in the video "Nunca me faltes" are also an ode to the beauty of women!
It´s not a question of boobs or fancy dressing. It´s a matter of taste.
lostroveroscriollos 7 months ago
This scene is an ode to the beauty of women, refinement is incredibly more charming than boobs...
Seems women forgot that these days...
MuheroO 7 months ago
Every scene looks like a portrait. So barok.
gathersteel 8 months ago 9
@gathersteel That's "Baroque," for future reference....
Zeppolino100 4 months ago
@Zeppolino100 May bad :)
gathersteel 4 months ago
ho visto questo film un miliardo di volte.....
micheletanzi1971 9 months ago
conmovedor!!!
Reinolds87 9 months ago
The greatest film director of all times. Thank you Stanley for showing us what human soul is made of. Each one of your movies has changed my life for good and I will always look up to your work in my humble artistic search.
artissimo777 9 months ago
I just got goosebumps
ElTuco84 9 months ago
comme c'est beau !!!
fillette71200 9 months ago
wasn;t this melody in the godfather?
neZir879 10 months ago
Straight to the point. No words needed, its all in her eyes.
EverythingSpirals 10 months ago
Every scene of this film is pure ART. Perfect music, photography...my feelings are dancing.
So say we all!
DavePatriot 10 months ago 2
Kubrick was a perfectionist and a genius. This was is best work in my opinion.
miguel21op 10 months ago
For a man who was criticised for having little to no emotional depth, Stanely certainly could pluck the cords at the very core of the human condition with succinct precision: no red blooded human can be immune to the charm of his spine-tingling work.
ArchhereticK 11 months ago
What truly made Kubrick`s films (and the novels he based some of them on) was that the main characters were rarely good guys. The hero of the story is really an anti-hero. It`s refreshing.
Faxe90Swe 11 months ago
Stanley was a god of film.
zigifrojd 11 months ago
do you think lady lyndon will be happy after redmond barry go away
martitaydanielito 11 months ago
There is a video titled "Barry Lyndon, Trio op 100 (Schubert) "
its icon is black & white, 4:16 long.
The music for the black & white is performed in E b
This video;s performance is in E
Did Kubrick do this on purpose or is it a you tube anomaly?
jpstenino 11 months ago
I love when it cuts to Barry walking up to her.
meNtor890 1 year ago
Schuberts music, encaspulates perfectly the beauty in this scene. I could watch Barry Lydon continuously and still be enthralled by the emotion and depth protrayed in ever single moment on the screen. God bless you Stanley Kubrick.
leibabydesigns 1 year ago
Each frame of the movie looks like a painting.
gathersteel 1 year ago
Tres Belle
MrYosefgoldstein 1 year ago
Kubrick est un génie pour sa mise en scène, son éclairage intimiste, sa musique sélectionée qui se pose avec parfaite harmonie sur l'ambiance. Le silence entre Barry et la Comtesseest troublant, les échanges de regard qui veulent tout dire. La situation inconfortable des deux qui finissent par se retrouver en terrasse et à s'embrasser. Ce qui est d'autant plus troublant, c'est que Kubrick dans cette scène à transformé Marisa Berenson, jolie encore à l'époque, en femme la plus belle au monde ...
ellossan 1 year ago 2
Lady Lyndon is one hot broad
stonem001 1 year ago
One of the most underrated masterpieces in the history of film. So it's slow...big deal...look what century the characters are in, that was a slower time.
JohnWesleyDowney 1 year ago
Of all the memorial scene in this movie, this is my favorite! The music, the expression, the mood, the pacing, everything's perfect!
shayngreen 1 year ago
On ne pourra jamais plus faire des films comme cela avec l'avènement de l'abêtissement numérique généralisé qui va stériliser l'image des films comme si ils étaient tournés en caméra DV.
RIP Stanley Kubrick.
nik19will 1 year ago
Now it is all cgi. Today's actors play second fiddle to the special effects and the movies are like video games, all action and no drama. I have watched this movie at least a dozen times along with A Clock Work Orange and never tire of them and I still catch something I missed the time before. Masterpieces!!
alex568plank 1 year ago 3
This is so moving ans so beautiful The best film ever ..;
talyesin3 1 year ago
One of the greatest films ever made but unfortunately filmakers today will not spend money on these long glances and non verbal communcation between the characters. Today's audiances would not understand what was going on and they would have the attention span of a gnat!
creolelady182 1 year ago 27
@creolelady182 I doubt that, saw this movie for the first time 2 weeks ago, and it blew me away, made me realize that modern day movies are like glossy magazine where this is a good book...
degouwe 1 year ago
@creolelady182
The French would still appreciate movies like this. Not Americans though.
gobanito 3 months ago
@creolelady182 Well said friend.
improvcat1 2 weeks ago
Every Kubrick film new sensations.
MagnificentIron 1 year ago
That is surely one of the most erotic scenes in cinema
RachelBGreen 1 year ago
@RachelBGreen i deffinatley got a boner
fable1923 1 year ago
Marisa Barendson' dress seem inspired by a famous portrait of Mrs. Graham by Gainsborough
scussune 1 year ago
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Best movie ever!
nokiddingable 1 year ago
greatest scene of all time?
singana1 1 year ago 4
@singana1
Yes
Maximuuh 1 year ago
Vaya escena!! Madre mia!! Que director!!!! Los actores deberian actuar gratis, que fortuna poder ser dirigido por Kubrick!!. Un genio del cine!! No tiene par!! UFFFFFFFFf. Los pelos de punta se me ponen
EleazarLesmes 1 year ago 3
Oh, man. I've got to watch this film again! Exquisite film, exquisite music. Thanks for sharing.
sosome57 1 year ago
A film with no car chases or explosions, no alien space ships, no flatulence or genital jokes, no comic book inspired heros,no conspicuous product placements, no comedic dialogue about "relationships", and no happy ending.
I envy the viewers who will see this masterpiece for the first time. Enjoy it; it could never be made today.
dldbug 1 year ago 2
@dldbug
i saw it the day before yesterday, mind=blown
kankeriseenziekte 1 year ago
@kankeriseenziekte
Kubrick was 2nd to only Hitchcock in being the best film maker of all time.
dldbug 1 year ago
@dldbug What about O. Welles, W. Wyler, V. Fleming, F. Capra, J. Ford, F. F. Coppola, F. Zeffirelli, F. Fellini, L. Visconti, L. Bunuel, S. Eisenstein, S. Bondarchuk, A. Konchalovsky, N. Mikhalkov, and finally A. Kurosawa? I just want to say that there are too many great filmmakers to name the number one director of all time.
turetskygambit 1 year ago
@turetskygambit
And I would also add P. Sturges and B. Wilder to your list. But I think Kubrick had fewer misfired films then all of these greats.
dldbug 1 year ago
@turetskygambit
We forgot Howard Hawks who directed Red River and The Big Sleep among others.
dldbug 1 year ago
@dldbug
Have you seen "There will be blood"?
Well there is an explosion at some point, that's true :).
But there is still room for great cinema nowadays, even though I doubt any movie will ever top Barry Lyndon's aesthetic.
Cashane 1 year ago
@Cashane
I haven't seen "There will be blood" yet. But any film with Daniel Day Lewis in it is worth watching.
dldbug 1 year ago
Isn't this the scene for which a special lens was engineered to allow for shooting in candle light?
wakeupfist 1 year ago
@wakeupfist Yes. - From Wikipedia : "He got hold of three "super-fast 50mm" F/0.70 lenses "developed by Zeiss for use by NASA in the Apollo moon landings. These super-fast lenses allowed Kubrick to shoot scenes lit with actual candles to an average lighting volume of only three candlepower, recreating the huddle and glow of a pre-electrical age". I don't know if you to photography but a lens with a 0.70 focal is nothing short of spectacular.
FFTT 1 year ago
Acting, Writing, Production, Direction... Excellent.
watch?v=v90KPJ6n4Ew :-P
QuazarDaedalos 1 year ago
He sure read her body language and seconds later he too walked away to get some air. The timing of the music with the love scene is simply perfect.
mconesa52 1 year ago
Magnifique
lollipops78 1 year ago
Gracias a este video he descubierto de donde viene un sampler del grupo Something A La Mode llamado "Schubert A La Mode":) Gracias.
P.D. Me gustan ambos.
armandoxdios 1 year ago
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Schubert = 100 years after this film. OWNED!!!!!! BAD MOVIE HISTORICAL INACCURACIES. BURN ALL COPIES OF THIS FILM + DELETE FROM HISTORY
CasanovaDave 1 year ago
@CasanovaDave Well more like 50 year after but it's completely irrelevant because this isn't intending to be a biopic on Schubert!
fasteddiejs 1 year ago
aah, this is where Herman got the "faites vos jeu, rien ne vas plus!"
yellowwitch1 1 year ago
I love Tony Scott's homage to this in his film "the Hunger".Flashbacks to the 17th Century with D. Bowie & C. Deneuve.
lexarquette 1 year ago
I've seen the movie, and must to tell, that it's on of the greates ones.
lexa1983atgmail 1 year ago
Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm f/0.7 !!!!!
vadimgalakt 1 year ago 11
what movie is this? it looks familiar but i cant remember what it is called.
addicted2coffee4ever 1 year ago
@addicted2coffee4ever barry lyndon (1975). Great movie from kubrick.
Seleukos 1 year ago
I love this movie so much. I've seen it a lot of times and It still keeps my attention <33
Dead666Psychopath 1 year ago
i actually feel like swooning
shinyalbert 1 year ago
this always gives me goosebumps towards the end
i can watch this clip over and over again
shinyalbert 1 year ago
Greatest scene of all time.
fasteddiejs 1 year ago
@fasteddiejs you said it
MaxStrangelove 1 year ago
That music is so beautiful, it makey me cry.
StuH42 1 year ago 2
Kubrick probably had all these pieces lined up for his aborted Napoleon project. This would have been the Napoleon meets Josephine scene!
Jhensy2001 1 year ago
ma com'era affascinante la Berenson !!
simonenrico 1 year ago
stanley we miss you. we miss your movies. RIP.
Marty0Mcfly 2 years ago 111
@Marty0Mcfly there is a free kubrick exhibit at the st albans museum,on hatfield road,st albans,england.check their website.
diztanguy 1 year ago
per fare le riprese di questo film tutto a luce naturale hanno utilizzato una lente zeiss utilizzata dalla nasa per le riprese lunari.GRANDE KUBRICK
cloack65 2 years ago 4
Schubert and Kubrick, masters and Poetry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
verdi0381 2 years ago 5
just great. seemq like to hold them. great. I love it !
NolwennRM 2 years ago
Liar.
Eat shit and die, spammer.
polymath7 2 years ago
seems to be taken in 1700's, thanks to the original costumes, the use of natural lights, the actors... amazing
robasci00 2 years ago 2
Absolute poetry!
danielb31544 2 years ago 3
As Ludwig van Beethoven said: Schubert is our little master. Schubert his hole life long lived in povertry but did not care about it. He wrote hundreds of pieces. This one is wonderful, together with the movie it is breath taking.
gillan5 2 years ago 2
you cut it at the best part of the music!
wblee33 2 years ago
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I consider this one of the five greatest films of all time, but the Schubert is anachronistic.
polymath7 2 years ago
Anachronistic is the most appropriate term, to say Timeless, Schubert is Timeless.
uphoyaax 2 years ago
this clip came up in my "recommended" feed because i love this piece of music, and by coincidence, i've just seen another kubrick film, so i'm intrigued to watch this film. incidentally, i discovered this piece from the film "the hunger". such beautiful music.
siren425 2 years ago 2
Yes, Kubrick is always very astute in his choice of music, as in everything else. Schubert's piano trio works very well artistically, even if it was composed a good fifty years after the period in which the scene takes place.
polymath7 2 years ago
très belle scène en effet
me4you12345 2 years ago 3
kubrick chosed perfect music for every scene in all of his movies so you could watch his movies even for its music like watching music videos or musicals.
SecretCloak 2 years ago 70
@SecretCloak Very true. A good music sense is quite rare even among great directors.
composerananth 1 year ago
@SecretCloak i actually made three videos with the music of kubrick, check out my channel
jim0watkins 8 months ago
Patético doblaje, como siempre. Al escuchar la voz de la protagonista me imagino a mi abuela
martinezaguado 2 years ago
Stanley Kubrick era una gran brava persona, secondo me.
9aprile1981 2 years ago
The key scene, the turning point.
Notice Ms. Berensons breathing when standing on the balcony.
FredricEric 2 years ago
Strepitoso!
lafebbraforever 2 years ago
The little minister and his famous gasp when fired by Mrs. Barry is so well remembered that years later the same actor playing an exiled Napoleon's attendant repeated it in "The Emperor's New Clothes".
regertz 2 years ago
Kubrick bought special cameras with special lenses in order not using artificial light! This made this scenes possible
gillan5 2 years ago
This scene is so beautiful, it makes me tear up at it's magnificence.
tregnier279 2 years ago 3
Una escena impresionante, con buen juego de luces, con miradas insinuantes, y una música magistral.
osmanlichileno 2 years ago
This is how is possible to shoot the suspension of time.
pinkeyes1972 2 years ago
Es increible las escenas a la luz de las velas de esta pelicula. fascinante.
Psych0ticImp 2 years ago
This was the last gasp of great commercial cinema, fo in another few months, a monster called star wars would destroy cinema as we knew it...but for a brief moment life was beautiful at the theatres....
BabylonShitstem 2 years ago 6
althugh i dont think star wars destroyed cinema but in your eyes jaws would have done that 2 years previous
dazza5266 2 years ago
Sublime
Ilovenycstrokes 2 years ago
what movie is this?
dankbot420 2 years ago
according to some, it is just the best movie ever made...
allcontakt 2 years ago
Lol.
Djryllz 2 years ago
Barry Lyndon by Stanley Kubrick (1975)
Ilovenycstrokes 2 years ago
It's called "Barry Lyndon" it was directed by Stanley Kubrick. It's one of his best, although you could say nearly all his movies are one of his best.
pjbrubak 2 years ago
Hear a rock version of this very movement >>>
/watch?v=lz0qdYGbXuY
LandownerRecords 2 years ago
Every thing about this film is a feast for the eyes and ears, each scene is like a painting, the costumes are superb, the architecture and sets beautiful but why was Ryan O'Neil cast as Redmond Barry - ugh
25curry 2 years ago 3
I don't think Ryan O'Neil was bad in this, or even close to it, but I agree he wasn't the best choice. I wish Kubrick used Malcolm McDowell again, that would have been perfect.
Graphic36 2 years ago
He would have been a better choice certainly
25curry 2 years ago
just beautiful
jacqui4elvis 2 years ago
one of the most beautiful scenes in film history.
suckerdwsp316 2 years ago 3
la plus belle scène de ce film...
barnyestinsonrules 2 years ago
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Tania2403 2 years ago
Can you tell me more about this book, the publisher, its coming out and... more and more. Thanks :-)
Egizzius 2 years ago
super película!
joycedusoleil 2 years ago 2
Schubert, wonderful.
evofreedom2 2 years ago
That's very interesting, had no idea. Thanks for the insight :)
AlsatianCousin 2 years ago 2
That film would have been incredible..... one can only wonder.
willc2856 2 years ago
Pas de mots,géant,bravo
Bitrdy 2 years ago
S. K. movies are absol. fantastic. I particul. love Barry Lydon. The most, or one of the most, beautif. mov. ever made. There are nomore of those great film makers : Kubrick, Visconti, Fellini.
B. L. : costumes, landscapes, candlelit scenes, music, actors (except R. O.), all togeth. = a real REAL chef' d'oeuvre.
You must see a wonderful video, made by MARCUSSO :
Title : B. L. AND THE XVIII CENTURY PAINTING.
Don't miss it. Beautiful.
world19554 3 years ago 5
I totally agree. And it's not gotten the appreciation it deserves (although it is listed #250 on imdb's top 250 list).
GetMeThere1 2 years ago 2
Kubrick, the master of innuendo. Too bad today's audiences would require dialogue being spoken between Redmond and Lady Lyndon in this scene.
rbatty90210 3 years ago 7
sarebbero bastati solo questi 2min e 44sec per fargli vincere un oscar
CesareBiguzzi 3 years ago
How come this is not in the original key?
shinyjazz 3 years ago
j'adore ce film et cette musique sublime....
jurgens420 3 years ago
Geez. What's the name of the movie?! I want to see it!
Indiocerveza 3 years ago
It's Kubrick's Barry Lyndon
basajaunjauna 3 years ago 2
A sublime scene, by a master - a perfect marriage of music and video....Kubrick's
signature...my other fav of his is the solitary runner in 2001 set to the Khachaturian piece....also as masterful...darker exaamples in A Clockwork Orange...
sdorr 3 years ago 2
He WANTS to step into myyyy shoooooes! .cough.cough.cough. He WANTS to step into myyyy shoooooes! [ THAT SCENE is Oscar - winning good!] For days I shambled about the house regurgitating it over an' over an' over again until my Wife filed for Divorce! Alas ~ have I been cuckold-ed? No...actually I'm playing the Fool here for you see Myyyyy Fair Lady knows that we Men from Maine...
BigIronOnHipMan 3 years ago
Kubrick a genius and this is one of the most beautiful movies ever made. I have seen it 12 times and go back as soon as it will come out again.....
Nedolg 3 years ago 3
No dialogue between the two, just the fantastic Piano Trio from Schubert and an extraordinary choice of camera positions make this into an unforgettable scene.
Stanley Kubrick is amazing, he made one sci-fi movie (2001), one war movie (Full Metal Jacket), one psychological thriller (clockwork), one history movie (Spartacus), one picaresque movie(Barry lyndon), one comedy (strangelove) and an erotical thriller (eyes wide shut).
All of them are masterpieces, and makes Kubrick better then other.
TFOP2007 3 years ago 5
Ahhh! I remember this movie!
"The beautiul Countess of Lyndon...she was the wife of Sir Charles Reginald of 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 diseases....and once Barry got into her company, he was seldom out her ladyship's sight."
66fredo99 3 years ago 4
Speak Spanish White Trashes
whatuknowabouthoe 3 years ago
Has anyone ever been as beautiful as Marisa Berenson in this scene? I don't think it's possible.
dime138 3 years ago 3
Such a seductive and haunting Schubert tune. And Barry Lyndon is a great and under-appreciated Kubrick film.
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isaac5292 3 years ago
C'est trop beau. Au delà de l'expression. C'est vraiment Trop beau.
lelilelu 3 years ago 4
Quelle musique !!! Et cet acteur sublime "Ryan O'neal" qui incarne majestueusement cet arriviste qui finira seul,pauvre et sans héritier.
Tactilove 3 years ago 2
mon film préféré
BlahArmy 3 years ago
Aucune autre source de lumière ne vient 'polluer' les scènes d'intérieur que les bougies et l'astre du jour. C'est probablement ce qui donne à ces images cette beauté intemporelle, cette grâce et cette fragilité. L'empreinte même de Barry Lindon. Du grand Art !!
SamySaxo 3 years ago 6
ese acento español es capaz de destruir cualquier película.
BrianDanielMay 3 years ago
I love playing this song..... magnificent movie making.....pure art.
HaviusCorpus 3 years ago
FAVOLOSO!!!!!!!!!!!
thebobbyshow 3 years ago
this is eternal art. thank you stanley.
spk3z 3 years ago 2
Grandioso film
mosad2008 3 years ago 2
j'adore
boolckie 3 years ago
This song is what civilization is all about. Pure art. Eat it MTV.
guldensporenslag 3 years ago 3
Amazingly beautiful, i can't believe it o_o
une pure merveille!
volgam 3 years ago 2
If Ryan O'Neal is remembered for only this it would enough . He was perfect !
ransomwri 3 years ago
and love story movie? it's famous
spk3z 3 years ago
If ever love can be expressed on the screen...THIS IS IT!....Such beauty is rarely seen. Kubrick is a genius and Barry Lyndon is his greatest masterpeice
weepingboy 3 years ago 3