This is an analysis of the relationships and intertextuality between the masterpiece filmed by Stanley Kubrick and the painting of the XVII, XVII and XIX centuries.
This is an analysis of the relationships and intertextuality between the masterpiece filmed by Stanley Kubrick and the painting of the XVII, XVII and XIX centuries.
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BARRY LYNDON, Kubrick's best film, was never duly appreciated by the masses. Beautiful things are not intended for the masses, as we, Elitists, well know...
What a genius! I KNEW that he was trying to make the movie look like baroque paintings,(which as a portrait painter in the Old Masters style is why I LOVE Barry Lyndon so much) and this confirms it. Great video, thank you!
This video is amazing. The movie is an absolute chef d'oeuvre, it's an all in one perfect movie, one of the moste beautiful ever made. Nobody is able to do this these days. Thank you Kubrick for the movie and thanks to marcusso and the person who made this video.
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i just love his use of lenses in all of his films.
Don't miss it.
Beautiful.