Pour moi tout est parfait mais je dois reconnaître que je suis hypnotisé par le regarde expressif de cette grande actrice. Les prises de vue reflètent le professionnalisme du réalisateur et des cameramen . Grand merci pour ces instants de bonheur.
This is one of my favorite scenes in the mini-series War and Peace. Did you notice the way he looked at her? Oh, it really feels good to be in love! Mabuhay!
Almost all period dramas feature music composed in the 80’s-2000’s anyway. Imo, Khachaturian’s waltz encapsulates all the uncertainty and turmoil of falling in love much better than Beethoven.
Hahaha love your comment sir. I share the sentiment. The motive of a proletarian struggle shouldn't be to shut down bourgeois culture but rather to bring the material conditions where it might be accessible to the working class while negating the bourgeoisie. If you look at it this way, bourgeois aspirations of the working class are in fact revolutionary.
Natasha is only 16 or 17 at this her first ball, and although all the actresses who have taken on this part have done well, none have fully captured for me the teenage girl overwhelmed by her emotions on this momentous occasion in her life. Clemence Poesy has a wonderful fragility to her looks, albeit looking more Polish to my mind than Russian. But Khatchaturian's music is still in 2nd place in my opinion behind Ovchinnikov's wonderful waltz for Bondarchuk's 1967 film adaptation. Ovchinnikov captures the "swept off her feet" character of the ball.
+gc123x My view is the BBC 2016 production is made for a young audience and this is reflected in the casting. Lily James is good but it is not a good production, imo.
Very nice! I love how they actually made it historically accurate. A unmarried couple like Andrej and Natasha would barely have been touching while waltzing.
Книгу Толстова ,видимо,режиссер не читал. Даже внешне и Наташа и князь - другие.Здесь Наташа похожа на купчиху Грицацуеву ( тоже не знаете ,что за книга??)
+DivineChronometer also i thought the interiors were highly baroque.. but the women clothing are contrasting.. i thought i was confused or maybe the arrangement of this movie is really quite faulty? no?