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Most scenes were shot using only natural light or candlelight.

The central conflict of Barry’s new life is his stepson, Lord Bullingdon. Bullingdon sees Barry as an upstart and a brute who is destroying his mother’s legacy. The tension escalates as Barry fathers a son of his own, Bryan. Barry dotes on the boy obsessively, often neglecting his duties to his wife and openly antagonizing Bullingdon. barry lyndon full film

Stanley Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon" (1975) is a sweeping and poignant adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel "The Luck of Barry Lyndon," which chronicles the rise and fall of the titular character, a charming and ambitious Irishman in 18th-century England. Most scenes were shot using only natural light

Barry Lyndon is a study in cinematic form, translating an 18th-century world into images of precise beauty and ironic distance. Its technical innovations—especially in natural lighting—and rigorous formalism make it a landmark in period filmmaking and a definitive example of Kubrick’s exacting artistry. The tension escalates as Barry fathers a son

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