BARRY LYNDON AND THE XVIII CENTURY PAINTING
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3:32 that scene works quite well in evoking an indoor painting of the period. Wow.
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Yes, when I learned some of the film was based off of paintings, it was the painting at 2:08 that immediately came to mind! Berger's Ways of Seeing exampled it if I recall correctly.
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they should play this in high school instead of that stupid othello movie
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excelente trabajo
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thank you very much for this upload! very nice
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This video is really amazing. The movie is a real real TOP chef d'oeuvre Thank you Kubrick for the movie and thanks to marcusso and the person who made this video.
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a brilliant piece this video...absolutely spot on, the artistry in this movie makes me weep...the interior shots are exquisite and beautifully textured and the exterior shots stunning and majestic.
a celluloid masterwork and my most anticipated 'blu ray' release...it looks sublime on LCD upscaled 1080p already!!!
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it's hard to distinguish between paintings and movie at times, that's just brilliant ;)
i just love his use of lenses in all of his films.
On of the most beautiful and under-rated films ever produced.
glyn001 3 years ago 11
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...
LeoInterHyenaem 2 years ago 7