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Stanley Kubrick's 1975 film adapts Thackeray's novel about an 18th-century Irish adventurer, noted for its candlelit cinematography and period detail.
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Why does Barry Lyndon look like an 18th-century painting?
Stanley Kubrick and cinematographer John Alcott lit many scenes to resemble period portraiture and landscape painting. The film is famous for using very fast Zeiss lenses for candlelit interiors, helping create its unusually natural low-light look.
Who is Redmond Barry in Barry Lyndon?
Redmond Barry, played by Ryan O'Neal, is an Irish social climber who becomes Barry Lyndon after marrying into aristocracy. The plot follows his rise through gambling, war, and marriage, then his decline inside the same class system he tried to enter.
What book is Barry Lyndon based on?
Barry Lyndon adapts William Makepeace Thackeray's novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon. Kubrick's 1975 film keeps the picaresque structure but uses a detached narrator to underline Barry's vanity and bad judgment.
Why is the duel structure important in Barry Lyndon?
Duels frame Barry's life as a sequence of pride, performance, and consequence. The final duel with Lord Bullingdon turns the social game into a physical reckoning and closes off Barry's aristocratic ambitions.
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