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Barry Lyndon is perhaps Stanley Kubrick's most divisive work, with some hailing the film as a masterpiece and others declaring it a boring slog. This video attempts to reconcile both sides by exploring the titular character, why he alienates audiences, and the power that ultimately comes from such an approach.
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