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Anyone see the movie Barry Lyndon (1975, directed by Stanley Kubrick)?

I've always been a Kubrick fan but delayed watching this one, since I've heard a lot of people say it's slow and boring.

I finally watched it and it is slow at times but definitely not boring. I think it's now one of my favourite Kubrick


Nothing as close to "A Clock work Orange"

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Barry Lyndon (1975) is an award-winning period film by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844) by William Makepeace ...

Chatting Up Marisa Berenson

Beginning with her baptismal photograph, which was published in Vogue, Marisa Berenson’s life has unfolded in the camera’s eye. It caught her at age 5 with her younger sister Berinthia (known as “Berry”), when their grandmother, the great surrealist-inspired designer Elsa Schiaparelli, made them matching ruby red dresses with shocking pink sashes for the girls’ appearance on the cover of Elle.

Later, under the tutelage of Diana Vreeland (a family friend), Berenson found herself transformed from an introverted 16-year-old into a sleekly self-possessed, green-eyed beauty, stepping lightly from her cultivated European background into the youthquake of a new generation. She was the great-grandniece, on her aristocratic mother’s side, of a famous Neapolitan astronomer, and on her diplomat father’s side, of the noted art historian Bernard Berenson. Suddenly she found herself cavorting in chiffon minidresses or curly aluminum wigs or  — gasp! — naked, in far-flung

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Barry Lyndon
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Barry Lyndon


Barry Lyndon (Mobi Classics)
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Barry Lyndon (Mobi Classics)

Stanley Kubrick later adapted the novel into the movie Barry Lyndon (1975). Unlike the film, the novel.

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