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This section focuses on social climbing , luck, and the ruthless ambition required for a commoner to infiltrate the aristocracy. Part II Subtitle
The film concludes with a poignant final title card (often referred to as the epilogue subtitle): subtitle Barry Lyndon
After successfully marrying the wealthy Countess of Lyndon, Barry’s life takes a dark turn. This act covers his domestic failures, his inability to manage the Lyndon estate, the death of his beloved son Bryan, and his ultimate exile and financial ruin. This section focuses on social climbing , luck,
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By telling the audience what will happen (e.g., "Misfortunes and Disasters"), Kubrick shifts the focus from what happens to how it happens, emphasizing a sense of inevitable destiny.
The 1975 film , directed by Stanley Kubrick, is famously divided into two acts, each introduced by a lengthy and descriptive subtitle that outlines the protagonist's journey and eventual downfall. Part I Subtitle