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	<title>Comments on: Barry Lyndon: Reconsidering an Unappreciated Gem</title>
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		<title>By: Holger</title>
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		<description>I genuinely thank you for this article which was way past-due. &quot;Barry Lyndon&quot; is my favorite Kubrick movie after &quot;2001&quot; and as you stated correctly, it is somethings challenging and slow, but nevertheless fascinating. For me, it developed an incredible suction into its world. And I find it rather fascinating how Kubrick managed to create some kind of viewer compassion for Lyndon (especially when he&#039;s the loving father of his son) although he is mostly an ambitious parvenu. BTW: I think it&#039;s by far Ryan O&#039;Neals best performance as an actor. And of course, the technical aspects, its love for details, is amazing and impressive. &quot;Barry Lyndon&quot; delivers a very fascinating view into an era like no other film. I love this movie. And thanks again for your praise.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I genuinely thank you for this article which was way past-due. &#8220;Barry Lyndon&#8221; is my favorite Kubrick movie after &#8220;2001&#8243; and as you stated correctly, it is somethings challenging and slow, but nevertheless fascinating. For me, it developed an incredible suction into its world. And I find it rather fascinating how Kubrick managed to create some kind of viewer compassion for Lyndon (especially when he&#8217;s the loving father of his son) although he is mostly an ambitious parvenu. BTW: I think it&#8217;s by far Ryan O&#8217;Neals best performance as an actor. And of course, the technical aspects, its love for details, is amazing and impressive. &#8220;Barry Lyndon&#8221; delivers a very fascinating view into an era like no other film. I love this movie. And thanks again for your praise.</p>
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