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8 user reviews

9.6/10

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There are things best said by silence and images that only mature minds will get. That's Barry Lyndon.
10/10
6.9.2005 - loildo@ - age: 26-35
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I still remember this movie almost 30 years later... WOW!
10/10
25.12.2004 - peter@ - age: 36-49
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One of the most deliberately paced "Period Piece" Movies ever made. Meant only for "Period Piece" a "Kubrick fans". But I am biased, so I give it a 10.
10/10
8.3.2004 - mjohnz1@ - age: 26-35
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This is for movie lovers. One must watch the movie over and over again to gain it's full impact. The costumes, music, lighting, color, attention to detail. This is one of the great movies of all time.
10/10
30.7.2003 - robj48@ - age: 50+
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I don't know what happened to me missing this movie because it was such a nice movie...
10/10
24.10.2002 - adelf79@ - age: 18-25
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At first it was my temptation to believe "Barry Lyndon" was Stanley Kubrick's censure of worldly ambition in the person of an absolutely egocentric character, something like Jack Torrance of "The Shining". Suddenly the fate of their baby Brian and Lady Lyndon's undaunted humanity and love for Barry, even after his cruelty and deception, show the real villainy concentrated and symbolized in Barry's stepson, the aristocratic monster Lord Bullington, for whom Barry is too much of a commoner to enter the privileged sector of society. This reminded me of "Eyes Wide Shut" and the threat of "dire consequences" for Dr. Bill Harford when he tried to encroach on the fabulous party of the social elite (who incited his discontent with his wonderful marriage)
10/10
4.10.2002 - bonsaul@ - age: 50+
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A deliberately slow-paced masterpiece, with so much beauty in each frame! It requires patience, which is well rewarded. Probably the best movie you've NEVER seen!
10/10
23.12.2001 - jasontrickett@ - age: 26-35
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This slow moving film has amazing cinematography. I think it was worth seeing but I don't think I could sit through it twice. Kubrick is at his most self-indulgent in this very long film but if you are a Kubrick fan, you must see it.
7/10
20.7.2000 - eman@ - age: 36-49
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