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Barry Lyndon

Barry Lyndon

Warner Bros. (Dec 18, 1975)
Blu-ray
PG
715515205412
Drama | Indie or Festival | War
UK | English | Color | 03:04

In 1975 the world was at Stanley Kubrick's feet. His films Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and A Clockwork Orange, released in the previous dozen years, had provoked rapture and consternation--not merely in the film community, but in the culture at large. On the basis of that smashing hat trick, Kubrick was almost certainly the most famous film director of his generation, and absolutely the one most likely to rewire the collective mind of the movie audience. And what did this radical, at-least-20-years-ahead-of-his-time filmmaker give the world in 1975? A stately, three-hour costume drama based on an obscure Thackeray novel from 1844. A picaresque story about an Irish lad (Ryan O'Neal, then a major star) who climbs his way into high society, Barry Lyndon bewildered some critics (Pauline Kael called it "an ice-pack of a movie") and did only middling business with patient audiences. The film was clearly a technical advance, with its unique camerawork (incorporating the use of prototype Zeiss lenses capable of filming by actual candlelight) and sumptuous production design. But its hero is a distinctly underwhelming, even unsympathetic fellow, and Kubrick does not try to engage the audience's emotions in anything like the usual way.

Why, then, is Barry Lyndon a masterpiece? Because it uncannily captures the shape and rhythm of a human life in a way few other films have; because Kubrick's command of design and landscape is never decorative but always apiece with his hero's journey; and because every last detail counts. Even the film's chilly style is thawed by the warm narration of the great English actor Michael Hordern and the Irish songs of the Chieftains. Poor Barry's life doesn't matter much in the end, yet the care Kubrick brings to the telling of it is perhaps the director's most compassionate gesture toward that most peculiar species of animal called man. And the final, wry title card provides the perfect Kubrickian sendoff--a sentiment that is even more poignant since Kubrick's premature death. --Robert Horton


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Ryan O'Neal Barry Lyndon
Marisa Berenson Lady Honoria Lyndon
Patrick Magee The Chevalier du Balibari
Hardy Kruger Capt. Potzdorf
Steven Berkoff Lord Ludd
Gay Hamilton Nora Brady
Marie Kean Barry's Mother
Diana Körner Lischen - German Girl
Murray Melvin Rev. Samuel Runt
Frank Middlemass Sir Charles Lyndon
André Morell Lord Gustavus Adolphus Wendover
Arthur O'Sullivan Capt. Feeny - the Highwayman
Godfrey Quigley Capt. Grogan
Leonard Rossiter Capt. John Quin
Philip Stone Graham
Leon Vitali Lord Bullingdon
John Bindon Recruiting Soldier
Roger Booth King George III
Billy Boyle Mick - Nora's Brother
Jonathan Cecil Lt. Jonathan Fakenham
Peter Cellier Sir Richard
Geoffrey Chater Dr. Broughton
Anthony Dawes British Soldier
Patrick Dawson Seamus Feeney
Bernard Hepton Diner at Feast for Lord Wendover - Left of Barry's Mother

Trailer

Edition details

Edition Criterion
Packaging HD Case
Nr Discs 2
Screen Ratios Widescreen (1.66:1)
Audio Tracks DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 [English]
LPCM mono [English]
Subtitles English (SDH)
Distributor Criterion
Layers Single side, Dual layer
Edition Release Date Oct 17, 2017
Regions A