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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Barry Lyndon


    msmcclur-69317 — 9 years ago(July 07, 2016 03:36 AM)

    Just revisited this film after reading the section titled "History" of Jean Baudrillard's (mind numbing) book. As the chapter began, I couldn't help but think of Barry Lyndon and sure enough the movie became an example. Interesting section to read that pertains to this film and cinema of our time.

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      Line-of-Flight — 9 years ago(November 24, 2016 08:30 AM)

      Could you expand on this?

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        Barbed_Wire_Strawberry — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 02:01 AM)

        So much of Barry's experience is emulation. As Kubrick once talked about, society forcing people to assume a series of unnatural poses in order to be considered normal.
        Simulation and performance seemed to be essential to any social mobility in the film, and indeed deceit an understood, if unspoken, necessity.
        Many Kubrick films have strong connections to others (they all do in fact) but Barry Lyndon, as far as these themes go, relates most strongly to Eyes Wide Shut.
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          Line-of-Flight — 9 years ago(December 28, 2016 12:15 AM)

          Thanks 🙂
          Barry Lyndon made me think of Eyes Wide Shut too. For some reason I always keep wondering what Eyes Wide beep would've been like if Kubrick wouldn't have set it in modern times.

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            Tin_ear — 9 years ago(February 03, 2017 04:09 AM)

            Interesting thought. I once tried to pitch the idea that Total Recall basically borrows the same philosophy. I only wonder if it is a coincidence since this book (and probably Total Recall's book version) probably pre-date his philosophy.

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