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Klim Zhukov and Kristina Egorova analyze the film "Barry Lyndon" (1975) from a historical point of view. Historical and biographical films are based on the fate of some famous figure, hero, extraordinary personality. This film tells a long and detailed story of mediocrity, a person who adapts to reality, dodges, easily changes his beliefs, arranging his life. In the end, he, a simple country boy Raymond Barry, manages to become a nobleman Barry Lyndon. The film accurately recreates the atmosphere of Europe in the mid-19th century with the help of unique costumes, makeup and interiors. The satirical line of the film is remarkable and bitter - ridicule of unscrupulousness, cowardice, human egoism and baseness. People like Barry Lyndon have always been and will always be, which means the film will not lose its relevance. Film page on Kino-Teatr.Ru: https://www.kino-teatr.ru/kino/movie/... Barry Lyndon Barry Lyndon (1975) Director: Stanley Kubrick Writers: Stanley Kubrick, William Makepeace Thackeray Producers: Stanley Kubrick, Jan Harlan, Bernard Williams Cinematographer: John Alcott Composer: Leonard Rosenman Actors: Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson, Leon Vitali, Marie Keene, Patrick Magee, Hardy Krueger, Steven Berkoff, Gay Hamilton, Diana Koerner M, urray Melvin Kristina Egorova's Instagram: / kristina_egorych #klimzhukov #kristinaegorova #barrilindon