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Cossacks: Back to War
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@yelladude6969
@yelladude6969 3 дня назад
What's this movie called?
@wisefull
@wisefull 11 дней назад
you just all wasting your time listening to this book to understand it you need to know and speak Russian and then know something about the author and the times he lived in i bet even nobody here can explain why there was no beer in the kiosk and the woman why she got offended by those questions about beer and that is just one question and i can ask over ten thousand questions like this - why the poet was writing anti-religious poem and in the same time why he found in the very first apartment he stepped a holy image
@jj_1037
@jj_1037 19 дней назад
1Q84 led me here
@FilmbuffWSussex
@FilmbuffWSussex 21 день назад
Always remember seeing this sequence as a teenager in the cinema and how making the enemy fire ‘ anonymous’, if that’s the word (Kubrick doesn’t show the German artillery) it makes the assault more terrifying…..All Quiet on the Western Front (Milestone), for example, shows the action from both sides.
@kitexpoem
@kitexpoem 22 дня назад
Most tits
@clouddog2393
@clouddog2393 26 дней назад
One of my all time favourite war movies . A great film superbly acted and directed and the battle scenes first class and all the more effective in black and White . The closing scene in the bar with a frightened young woman singing to a room of tearful and emotional French soldiers about to return to the horrors of the front line is moving and touching especially . A great film and a classic .
@The_unfunny711
@The_unfunny711 26 дней назад
"FRENCH ARE COWARDS" "WHY DOES FRANCE SURRDENER SO MUCH!?" Also france:
@user-qv6qr9yu7o
@user-qv6qr9yu7o 28 дней назад
That whistle sounds like something from the gates of hell.
@gumonthepants
@gumonthepants Месяц назад
23:35
@tennysonfordblackbird2087
@tennysonfordblackbird2087 Месяц назад
One of the greatest films ever made.❤❤
@brain8484
@brain8484 Месяц назад
someone should have stuck a bayonet in the neck of the guy with the whistle while he was still in the trench.
@iadorenewyork1
@iadorenewyork1 Месяц назад
Absolutely magnificent scene. Did the Douglas character actually expect to use his little gun somehow? Maybe the so,diner is envisioning hand-to-hand combat at some point ...
@fedyagorochov672
@fedyagorochov672 Месяц назад
Просто бред. Кучка банков Германии, Франции и Англии приказали правителям этих стран отправить солдат воевать друг против друга. Тотальное обнуление людей, точно так же и сегодня все действуют.
@seanmathers7914
@seanmathers7914 Месяц назад
Brilliant reading!
@elijaguy
@elijaguy Месяц назад
0:45
@timovangalen1589
@timovangalen1589 Месяц назад
Like everything Kubrick directed, this film looks gorgeous. You could honestly release it today-with remastered audio-and it would hold up.
@psn2175
@psn2175 2 месяца назад
As I walk through the valley of the shadow of death.
@seanmathers7914
@seanmathers7914 2 месяца назад
Love love love
@insights589
@insights589 2 месяца назад
Our surveillance culture is there right now.
@asdf2593
@asdf2593 2 месяца назад
how can we kill one another
@beataannanowak659
@beataannanowak659 2 месяца назад
Paramus suicide. On Monday, Doreen Kane, a longtime casework supervisor at the Division of Child Protection and Permanency in Paramus, shot herself in the office where she worked. She was taken to Hackensack University Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead shortly after.Aug 30, 2018
@pedrogonzalocaballerotorre409
@pedrogonzalocaballerotorre409 2 месяца назад
Remember the last charge in "Glory": all of them died!
@AlienWare_1700
@AlienWare_1700 2 месяца назад
This is basically the french side of all quiet on the western front...plus i really like both of these movies.
@Neo_Vandole
@Neo_Vandole Месяц назад
the 1930 US version is still the best imo. Closest version to the book.
@AlienWare_1700
@AlienWare_1700 Месяц назад
@@Neo_Vandole That's why I've been looking forward to it.
@ozanareyiz7773
@ozanareyiz7773 2 месяца назад
WW1 was truly destroyed Europe. It was far more brutal than WW2 actually. And for fking what?
@jimvanlieshout7657
@jimvanlieshout7657 2 месяца назад
Have loved Col Dax's walk through the trenches ever since I first saw this movie as a college freshman in 1972. You see all the reactions, fear, resignation, disgust, and bravery knowing what they al have to face.
@BathSaltShaman
@BathSaltShaman 2 месяца назад
I thank God everyday that I was born in the 1990s and not the 1890s
@denfilm6005
@denfilm6005 23 дня назад
if you were born in 1889, you would be drafted into the first and second world wars. at least that was the case in Russia.
@Mr.Killmadnesss
@Mr.Killmadnesss 9 дней назад
Well tbf, stuff isn't gonna be different.
@DrLingesh
@DrLingesh 2 месяца назад
The ending song of this movie is absolutely great ❤
@Vadim_Slastihin
@Vadim_Slastihin 2 месяца назад
This is a very old movie and it have no rights to look this good. Kubrick truly was a genius.
@tonyeachus1203
@tonyeachus1203 2 месяца назад
Formidable
@JFKHaircut
@JFKHaircut 2 месяца назад
The pov shots in the trenches look documentary. Kubrick was too good.
@romanclay1913
@romanclay1913 2 месяца назад
From Kirk Douglas' autobiography "The Ragman's Son":
 I met the director, Stanley Kubrick. He said he had a script called PATHS OF GLORY. I read the script and fell in love with it. "Stanley, I don't think this picture will ever make a nickel, but we HAVE to make it." 
I got financing. It wasn't easy. When I arrived in Munich, I was greeted with a completely rewritten script. 
"Stanley, did you write this?" 
"Yes." 
 "Stanley, why would you do that?" 

 He very calmly said, "To make it commercial. I want to make money."
 I hit the ceiling. "You come to me with a script. I love THAT script. I got the money, based on THAT script. Not this shit!" I threw the script across the room. "We're going back to the original script, or we're not making the picture."
@salehalmasri3823
@salehalmasri3823 3 месяца назад
Wow, what an amazing chapter, koroviev and behemoth are definitely my favorite characters
@HotchmoxoxOfficial
@HotchmoxoxOfficial 3 месяца назад
this looks like All Quiet on the Western front from 1930, but from the french perspective (i guess) (cuz i have no clue how this movie goes)
@raonNR1
@raonNR1 3 месяца назад
And now you have Edgelord people both men and women looking at some guy that is a little bit feminine or something and post sh*t like "Men used to go to war". As if that was something good letting young men being slaughtered like cattle. And as if men stopped going to war if you look at the current situations ..... F*k all those Edgelords who think this stupid phrase.
@seanmathers7914
@seanmathers7914 3 месяца назад
I love that cat!
@Stew-kv8nw
@Stew-kv8nw 3 месяца назад
Good Movie. Well done and it makes you mad as you watch it. Recommend
@ralphjenkins1507
@ralphjenkins1507 3 месяца назад
❤❤❤
@AnnaWalsh-qi2kj
@AnnaWalsh-qi2kj 3 месяца назад
Absolutely fantastic presentation. Thank you so much. What a find.
@phillipmcmullen316
@phillipmcmullen316 4 месяца назад
A damning indictment of weak French military leadership in the first world war, no better in the second either…😒
@elijah1791
@elijah1791 4 месяца назад
All ww1 movies look and feel so much better in black and white
@USDAselect
@USDAselect 4 месяца назад
Was Scorsese inspired by this scene for the Goodfellas shot?
@blazehall8086
@blazehall8086 4 месяца назад
Looks great. Actors all seem super legit. Kubrick had it man.
@arthurdavis4558
@arthurdavis4558 4 месяца назад
6:30
@g.elkwoman2160
@g.elkwoman2160 4 месяца назад
I’ve read this book in English, Persian and Italian. It’s my go to book when I feel down and this narration by far is the best I heard. Thank you!
@wisefull
@wisefull 11 дней назад
and what? till you read it in original you just wasted your time you would not understand even 1 percent of what is this book about till you read it in original and only with help of some russian priests who can explain the social and christian context which is being told in this book
@g.elkwoman2160
@g.elkwoman2160 11 дней назад
@@wisefull Really? 1 percent made me fall so hard, I wonder what the rest could do to my soul!
@wisefull
@wisefull 11 дней назад
@g.elkwoman2160 lol you are funny That is all in your head but in reality you understood nothing from what you read
@arthurdavis4558
@arthurdavis4558 4 месяца назад
20:00
@seanmathers7914
@seanmathers7914 4 месяца назад
So good! I didn’t see this one coming,
@DanielGenis5000
@DanielGenis5000 4 месяца назад
After reading it in Russian twice and seeing the new Russian film last night, I’m here to experience the Master-piece in English.
@TransRoofKorean
@TransRoofKorean 4 месяца назад
"the new Russian film last night" ?!?! this is a masterpiece, yes
@smart0105
@smart0105 4 месяца назад
The subtitles are living their own life
@seanmathers7914
@seanmathers7914 4 месяца назад
Did the writers of Beetlejuice borrow from this errrr?
@luzrivara
@luzrivara 4 месяца назад
😮😊😮😊