I mean, it’s obviously a modern interpretation but in a way that’s not in love with its own self-reflexivity.
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Partly helped that the way it’s shot is clearly influenced by paintings from the period.
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This movie rules, but it's a weeknight and already 11:00pm, and I'm going to pause at intermission until tomorrow.
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Finishing the second half tonight, and I can’t get over how much the stepson looks like a discount Mick Jagger.pic.twitter.com/tEX8RPZfgd
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As much of a scumbag as Barry Lyndon is, the stepson is exponentially worse.
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Real Hamilton vs. Burr vibes at the end.
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Took me a while to realize the guy who plays the accountant also plays the malevolent butler in THE SHINING.
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I love how Barry’s fate is to be exiled from England with only an annuity of 500 guineas a year, the equivalent of *checks notes* $100,000. Which seems like a lot. Although maybe not if you have a gambling problem.
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Well, that was exceptional.
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Worth comparing ending with the ending of Gangs of New York (I think influenced by it).
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