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Barry Lyndon

The title of this blog post is a failed reference to „Fanny and Alexander“. For some reason, I feel like there are lots of between them: Both are epic stories centered about the life of a man (or a boy), both movies are somewhat episodic, and finally Lady Lyndon barely appears in the movie just like Fanny does. XD Ultimately, both movies gave me a similar vibe, I don’t know why.

„Barry Lyndon“ is another one of those movies that took a little time for me to like. I barely knew anything about the story except that it’s about a guy who wants to enter the ‚noblesse‘ but fails, and that it is based on a book by Thackeray. That was everything I needed to know that the movie would be very, very boring. I could only hope that Kubrick’s gorgeous directing would make up for that, and luckily it did: „Barry Lyndon“ was rather suspenseful especially towards the end, it brought Victorian England to life in a very believable way and finally, I think that it did a good job at characterizing Barry Lyndon himself as an ambiguous, very human type of person. He is brave, yet cowardish, full of life, yet obsessed about getting a title. Most of all though, I felt sorry for Lady Lyndon: She really had a very small but sympathetic role in Barry’s life and her appearance made the film so much nicer too, heh. She was the only naive, pure-hearted character in the whole story.

All in all, I can easily see why „Barry Lyndon“ ended up becoming Kubrick’s least popular movie: It really is not suited for everybody’s palate. However, I enjoyed it and I think it was an outstanding movie. It just happens to be one of my least favorite Kubrick’s behind masterpieces like „A Clockwork Orange“, „2001“ and „Full Metal Jacket“.

Written by Sasa

June 1st, 2009 at 10:05 pm

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