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War and Peace, Part Four | BASED ON LEO TOLSTOY NOVEL | FULL MOVIE 

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"All thoughts that have huge consequences are always simple. My whole idea is that if vicious people are interconnected and make up strength, then honest people need to do the same," - with these words of Leo Tolstoy epic picture "War and Peace" begins. Film tells about the life of Russian society at the beginning of the 19th century. Against the backdrop of the tragic and dramatic events associated with the war with Napoleon, the psychological searches of Andrei Bolkonsky, Natasha Rostova, Pierre Bezukhov and other heroes of the famous novel are vividly presented.
IMDb rating: 8,3
Director: Bondarchuk Sergey
Screenwriters: Sergey Bondarchuk, Vasily Solovyov
Composer: Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov
Operator: Petritsky Anatoly
Production designers: Mikhail Bogdanov, Gennady Myasnikov, Said Menyashchikov, Semyon Valyushok, Alexander Dikhtyar
Cast: Oleg Efremov, Oleg Tabakov, Vyacheslav Tikhonov, Mikhail Vorobyov, Sergey Bondarchuk, Kira Golovko, Anastasia Vertinskaya, Vasily Lanovoy, Irina Skobtseva, Lyudmila Savelieva
- Big golden prize to Bondarchuk S.F. at the IV International Film Festival, Moscow (1965);
- The main prize "Golden Head of Palenque" and Diploma at the VIII review of festival films in Acapulco (Mexico) (1965); - Honorary Diploma to Bondarchuk S.F. at the XXVI IFF, Venice (1965);
- An honorary prize for the complex movements of a movie camera during shooting and a diploma for it at the V International Technical Film Competition of the VII UNIATEK Congress in Prague (Czechoslovakia) (1966);
- The highest prize "Pearl" for the best film at the Competition of the Japanese Association of Cinema Fans "Roei" (1966);
- "Oscar" by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts in Los Angeles (USA) for the best foreign film in 1968 (1969);
- First prize for the best foreign film for 1968. from the New York Film Critics Association (USA) (1969);
- Award for 1968. Best Non-English Film from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (USA) (1969);
- Diploma of participation at the IX IFF in Delhi (India) (1983)
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@simonlee8889
@simonlee8889 Год назад
No half measures with Russian art, no half measures with Russian cinema. A masterpiece deserves nothing other than another masterpiece. Such respect for their history. Magnificent.
@rationalbasis2172
@rationalbasis2172 Год назад
No half measures with Russian war.
@celiajarvis3168
@celiajarvis3168 11 месяцев назад
The movie is truly outstanding, besides from being historical. Russia do have great writers - Dostoevsky being one of my favorites.
@crushtheserpent
@crushtheserpent 6 месяцев назад
@@rationalbasis2172 A French military officer after the Napoleonic wars said "The Russians are so tough, you have to kill them twice!" (paraphrasing)
@yanan4249
@yanan4249 6 месяцев назад
And still the book is so much deeper and nuanced. But maybe it's impossible to capture everything there is in any of Tolstoy's masterpieces.
@simonlee8889
@simonlee8889 6 месяцев назад
@@yanan4249 It would have to be much much longer!!!! Like the Japanese movie made after the war 'The Human Condition', which is 9 hours in 6 parts...!!! The internal dialogue alone lengthens thing so much, even when edited. Visual representation can never portray its depth or complexity..
@answersquestioned
@answersquestioned 2 года назад
Many of the scenes are so brilliant in color, light and composition that they look like Ilya Repin paintings having come to life.
@Dxwdrxp
@Dxwdrxp 4 месяца назад
I have never cried so deeply...for humanity, for the art of this masterpiece, for life.
@dalekosak7611
@dalekosak7611 Год назад
I have read the book twice and seen the 50s Audrey Hepburn version and the new version done a few years ago, but this is the best I have ever seen. I actually put it on in the evening but could not tear myself away and stayed up all night watching it. Plan to watch again this weekend.
@rmp7400
@rmp7400 Год назад
Miss Audrey, for all of her beauty and talent, really was not emotionally invested in a story of Russia.
@teymurrzayev8235
@teymurrzayev8235 Год назад
​​@@rmp7400 а мне почему то именно Наташа Одри очень понравилось, я Наташу именно такой представляла себе когда читала роман
@Fastlanedann
@Fastlanedann 8 месяцев назад
I was totally disappointed with the 'Audrey Hepburn version', despite Ms. Hepburn's beauty and talent, I thought that version was a 'JOKE'. The producer should be ashamed, and it should NEVER have been released.
@rbaet3465
@rbaet3465 3 месяца назад
Audrey Hepburn was a bit old for the role at the time, and she was not Russian. However, I feel her vibe and appearance when she was younger in 'Roman Holiday' really feels like Natasha. The Russian version tries too hard to show the innocent side, but because she tried too hard, you can sense the obvious acting
@kailuakidd1512
@kailuakidd1512 2 года назад
Brilliant, just brilliant. This is perhaps one of the greatest films ever produced, if not the greatest. Thank you Mosfilm.
@hi11arydh
@hi11arydh Месяц назад
This has got to be one of the best films I have ever seen. I have been reading the book and decided to watch a film of the same to bring it to life. This film is incredible. The characters are superb. The scenery breathtaking. This is now my 2nd time of watching. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
@JonSnowYouKnowNothing
@JonSnowYouKnowNothing 4 месяца назад
This is more than just a story. It is a history, a philosophy, and an intepretation of life and death. And all Mr. Sergey Bondarchuk was a genius for executing one of the most memorable films I've yet to see.
@aristotleolympiada4540
@aristotleolympiada4540 Год назад
This is absolutely incredible work. How did they make such an amazing film? The restoration is absolutely beautiful. Hats off to the entire team who made this a reality.
@raymondacbot4007
@raymondacbot4007 Год назад
Yes, it brings every distant painting of soldiers to life, all their faces, emotions and thoughts
@rmp7400
@rmp7400 Год назад
Unlike Hollywood, Mosfilm, evidently, has artists and technical specialists who really love their country.
@zippymufo9765
@zippymufo9765 Год назад
@@rmp7400 You simp 😂 Mosfilm was a government agency and could waste Soviet national resources on films without facing consequences. Hollywood didn't receive government support and had to make a profit.
@rationalbasis2172
@rationalbasis2172 Год назад
What do you mean "how?" Do you believe that the USSR was, or Russia is, incapable of great art?
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q Год назад
@@rationalbasis2172 это просто восхищение.
@bertramwinslowiii2119
@bertramwinslowiii2119 Год назад
The problem with having read the book and then watching the film is you realise how much is left out, whole chapters reduced to a minute or so and a few words of dialogue. But visually spectacular and a wonderful Natasha!
@Roheryn100
@Roheryn100 Год назад
Philosophical musing on God, free will and freemasonry never translate well to the screen.
@yuliafrik2474
@yuliafrik2474 Год назад
@@Roheryn100 And on WAR.... Tolstoy was against wars, It was a main thought.
@audreydaleski1067
@audreydaleski1067 Год назад
It is good to have both as I do.
@torpedodropkick59
@torpedodropkick59 Год назад
That would make the film another 24 hours or more! But since when do films get it exactly like the book? Not often!
@colinellesmere
@colinellesmere Год назад
You have to have read the book to aprreciate the film. But that is a good thing. The film is a masterpiece and you should read the book to appreciate that. If the film had to explain everything to viewers that had not read the book it probably would not have ended up a masterpiece.
@kueller917
@kueller917 9 месяцев назад
Astounding on all fronts. The chaos of the occupation, the bleakness of imprisonment, the deterioration of the French army, the tragedy of the men who died without reason or justification. It hits on the grand scales and the personal moments. I think this is my favorite of the 4 parts.
@jeffryhammel3035
@jeffryhammel3035 Месяц назад
I loved Part 1 and Part 4.
@peterk5981
@peterk5981 6 месяцев назад
This movie radiates with great artistic force and brings about human messages. Great actors and masterful camera work.
@jessgatt5441
@jessgatt5441 5 месяцев назад
The depth of detail and the level of production in this rendering is almost beyond comprehension. There are literally dozens of thousands of participants in this monster film. Bravissimo, this it about as much as is humanly possible in the art and power of film..
@elenamikhailova2114
@elenamikhailova2114 Год назад
Грандиознейший фильм и по масштабом съёмок и по актерскому составу. В который раз перечитываю бессмертный роман «Война и мир», и каждый раз восхищаюсь гением Льва Толстого. Спасибо всем, кто разместил этот фильм на канале RU-vid, и дали возможность посмотреть ещё раз это произведение искусства! ❤❤❤❤❤
@tpe54
@tpe54 Год назад
One of the best anti-war films and novels ever and and written.
@rmp7400
@rmp7400 Год назад
Well... anti-madness in war anyway... If people who love their country are unwilling to defend their country...then there soon will be no country....
@user-xv7oh3ez4d
@user-xv7oh3ez4d Год назад
Дурак это не антивоенный фильм а о войне и обществе мире во время катастрофы
@yanan4249
@yanan4249 6 месяцев назад
This is the western perception, where everything is good or bad, pro- or anty-. Tolstoy was a great advocate for peace and being a person, a human in any circumstances. But still it is not anti-war, he calls the war "necessity", though he sees nothing heroic in any war. He is against glorifying any war, that is true, and he said that the human life has the highest value, more then anything in the world. And also he says that all are people, one side or the other. That's why Pierre saves the French officer.
@iasnaia-poliana
@iasnaia-poliana Год назад
Tolstoi est un génie et cette fresque lui rend l'hommage que son ouvre mérite. Un immense merci !
@georgesclermont1911
@georgesclermont1911 4 месяца назад
One of the greatest film ever produced from THE greatest novel ever written. MAGNIFICIENT
@cristianpopescu78
@cristianpopescu78 23 дня назад
That book is a Masterpiece.I readed it as a kid.Never forgotten. The movie fantastic!
@aishabintabubakr4944
@aishabintabubakr4944 2 года назад
My favorite movie of all time
@stanleyrogouski
@stanleyrogouski Год назад
The burning of Moscow in this film makes the burning of Atlanta in Gone with the Wind feel almost cheaply done and unserious. If this film had been made by an American or Western European it would widely be heralded as the greatest epic film ever made. But alas westerners are ignorant of Russian and Soviet culture.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 8 месяцев назад
Moscow was really burned. Russian generals, dragging Napoleon into the depths of Russia, burned not only Moscow. The plan was so that the French army could not hide from weather conditions and replenish food supplies. Kutuzov said so, “I will force them to eat their horses.”
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 8 месяцев назад
The Russians left the villages and burned them. They took away the birds and artiodactyls. Napoleon realized that something was going wrong even before he approached Moscow. He could not understand why the Russians were setting fire to their cities and villages.
@user-od5fh3gn4d
@user-od5fh3gn4d 8 месяцев назад
Gone With the Wind was made in the 1930s…. Was cutting edge for it’s time. Russian cinema is seriously great, keep in mind the English subtitled editions have only become available recently. Lyudmila Savelyeva must be one of the most beautiful actresses that has ever existed, EVER!
@sanitorz232
@sanitorz232 8 месяцев назад
@@BadBoy-bt6lb It’s pretty ironic you’re commenting about human “plans” changing history in the fourth part of a 6.5 hr adaptation of a book that disagrees with you on every level.
@georgesclermont1911
@georgesclermont1911 4 месяца назад
I had the same thoughts about Atlanta, watching this masterpiece
@comnastro
@comnastro 10 месяцев назад
I cann't express my admiration to this masterpiece by mere words. How marvelous it is!!!
@bernie4268
@bernie4268 Год назад
This is gold. I have the DVD but awesome this is now on RU-vid for the world to enjoy. Thank you thank you thank you from Australia. Ps. I hope you are looking after Tolstoy’s grave. I want to visit it one day.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 8 месяцев назад
In Russia they even look after his estate)There is a museum of L.Tolstoy.)
@Fastlanedann
@Fastlanedann 8 месяцев назад
I have watched several versions, and It seems to me, that in this version many crucial scenes are missing, It is possible, that I remembered wrong. The missing scenes are actually from a different version. Could you please check your DVDs, is this film missing many scenes? Thank you.
@catholiccrusader5328
@catholiccrusader5328 Месяц назад
This is probably the best movie ever made in any country and genre. A true masterpiece...
@nelmasryn
@nelmasryn 4 месяца назад
I am really thrilled that after more than 40 years of watching this magnificent movie series broadcast on the Egyptian TV that I have finally found it! I was just amazed by the cenimatography that I have never forgotten.
@skaci5787
@skaci5787 Год назад
I am so happy I fund this Magnificent production. I love the Rassian art and Literatur it is Amazing. This film spectacular . Natasha un forgattable.
@skaci5787
@skaci5787 Год назад
Thank you
@subhayansham7574
@subhayansham7574 Месяц назад
I just finished this epic....being a fan of Russian literature this film moved me deeply ❤ Thanks for uploading the restored version brother!!!
@nickstephan2922
@nickstephan2922 2 года назад
Finally... I was checking each day for the final part of this absolute masterpiece! Many thanks 😊
@susanpower9265
@susanpower9265 2 года назад
it is an absolute masterpiece like some others from sixties /have you seen doctor zhivago and lawrence of arabia and on lighter note sound of music all sixties masterpieces
@sherryfuzesy9030
@sherryfuzesy9030 Год назад
More Americans and Europeans need to read Tolstoy and see this beautiful adaptation of the novel especially EU/US leadership
@user-xv7oh3ez4d
@user-xv7oh3ez4d Год назад
Они у вас читать не умеют одни гинекологи да неучи
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q Год назад
Да, да 👍👍👍👍👍👍
@user-wm3ud5kh1r
@user-wm3ud5kh1r 11 месяцев назад
Руководство США и ЕС чокнулись, к сожалению, вот что им сделали русские? вот именно ничего!!!!!! Завидовать не красиво, они просто завидуют России.
@Diego00007
@Diego00007 10 месяцев назад
The message of the book and this film is that war is horrible and always led by evil people. Perhaps Russians should watch it again too?
@notonwo
@notonwo 7 месяцев назад
@@Diego00007 - You can be friends with Russia - it is good-natured, you can cooperate with Russia - it is honest, you can ask Russia - it is generous, you can deceive Russia - it is trusting, but you cannot fight with Russia - i A. V. Suvorov.
@emmceeee
@emmceeee 2 года назад
I was literally holding my breath for Part 4; thank you for saving me from asphyxiation. Спасибо за то, что сделали эти великолепные реставрации доступными.
@not2tees
@not2tees 2 года назад
Yes!!
@ericwinnert
@ericwinnert Год назад
I love Russian art. This was amazing. More films from this director please.
@rationalbasis2172
@rationalbasis2172 Год назад
Bondarchuk was one of the greatest Soviet directors. He died in 1996.
@ericwinnert
@ericwinnert Год назад
@@clawcross yes. I like to call that film Napoleon 2 - The Revenge.
@ericwinnert
@ericwinnert Год назад
@@rationalbasis2172 Yes, I've found a couple more by him since. Also a really good actor.
@lucapostorino1963
@lucapostorino1963 11 месяцев назад
@@ericwinnert Bondarchuk made and stars in Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya", which can be seen on RU-vid.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 8 месяцев назад
He also made a film about the Second World War. The film is called “They Fought for the Motherland”
@liucarlgm
@liucarlgm 2 года назад
Natasha looks like a Goddess at the end.
@oddposty
@oddposty 3 месяца назад
I love how in the French retreat at 1:02:06 you can gradually see the decline. Each shot featuring them with less belongings/supplies, and way more desperation. A movie of this scale could never happen again today, sadly.
@greenbangladesh7152
@greenbangladesh7152 Год назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. It is the best depiction of the great novel.
@ruthm4749
@ruthm4749 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this series, very much like actually living back in my favorite time period.
@rmp7400
@rmp7400 Год назад
Well... some homes did have indoor plumbing - (I would really appreciate that, however)
@OLEG-gt2yt
@OLEG-gt2yt 6 месяцев назад
@@rmp7400 The first centralized water supply system in Moscow began to be built in 1779 by personal decree of Catherine II. The source of water supply was the subsurface waters of the Yauza River near the village of Bolshye Mytishchi. The construction work lasted 25 years and on October 28, 1804, the opening of the water pipeline took place.
@michaelbruns449
@michaelbruns449 Год назад
The single greatest cinematic achievement within the entire history of motion pictures, still towering above and beyond all others. >>>>>>>>>>>>> 30:30
@t.m6623
@t.m6623 2 года назад
Thank you very much. They can't make films like this any more !
@johngillon6969
@johngillon6969 2 года назад
Americans can't any way. we are captives of the woke cult. No fun, cause you may offend someone somewhere. Or injure or endanger someone with your vile buggers when you sneeze so slap on that mask so you will see no one smile. if there is a possibility of offending any one you will be ignored, your bank accounts frozen. So we all just put one foot in front of the other and grind on wishing we were dead. we know it won't get better, but hey.........
@OLEG-gt2yt
@OLEG-gt2yt 6 месяцев назад
This film is unique, no one has made such films before and there will be no more in the future. And there is nothing shameful or surprising about this. It was a masterpiece. And masterpieces count by one.
@mswallch
@mswallch Год назад
Thank u for part 4.🇷🇺☦️🙏
@abcxyz8787
@abcxyz8787 Год назад
Fascinating to watch Russian classic literature turned into a magnificent movie by a Russian director, Russian actors, locations etc. It looks very authentic. And I guess only the Russians can convey the Russian spirit authentically. I only realized in part 3 that "Pierre" was the director of the movie, after googling. I have to say that I enjoyed parts 1 and 2, pre war story, more.
@simonlee8889
@simonlee8889 Год назад
A Ukrainian director! .....who co-authored the screenplay and acted Pierre brilliantly... There will not be such artistic collaborations again for a while at least...
@abcxyz8787
@abcxyz8787 Год назад
@@simonlee8889 Sorry Ukrainian. But I suppose the Ukrainians understand the Russian spirit almost like the Russians do, don't they?
@simonlee8889
@simonlee8889 Год назад
@@abcxyz8787 Exactly... that was my point too, really.. They are brothers, just one of the real tragedies of a war provoked and fueled and perpetuated by others who care nothing about either side..
@nathaliek798
@nathaliek798 9 месяцев назад
@@simonlee8889thank you! Yes. Ukrainian director. They don’t want to know the truth tho. And no. Ukrainians are not brothers with russias. Never were. It was forced onto Ukrainians like on everyone else: Baltic nations, like on khazaks, like on Georgians… Russians don’t like to live peacefully. Only destroy. Loot. Kill. They brutally killed the Romanoffs and everyone who was not poor. The ugly evil sovieticus spirit stuck with them for good!!
@simonlee8889
@simonlee8889 9 месяцев назад
@@nathaliek798 Take your hate, resentment, blame and twisted history and keep it to yourself. Bondarchuk was also a Kremlin stooge as much as anybody else and actively helped the Soviet censors attack and hide the work magnificent work of Andrei Tarkovsky.
@sinatra.2721
@sinatra.2721 10 месяцев назад
Napakahaba pero solid, very spectacular and phenomenal film, absolute in terms of every aspect it has, this is not a film. but a work of art.
@kaletovhangar
@kaletovhangar 2 года назад
Misery of catastrophic retreat of Grande Armee was described quite well,you can almost feel the snow,wind and horse (even human)meat those Napoleon's soldiers were forced to eat. Also Vive Henry the 4th anthem was quite masterfully done.
@MrBurtur
@MrBurtur Год назад
"Vive Henry" sounds like requiem for Grand Armee
@JE-western-rider
@JE-western-rider 8 месяцев назад
Horse meat is best from younger horses.
@Roheryn100
@Roheryn100 7 месяцев назад
I am always in tears by 1:27:33….
@celsodeavellar3406
@celsodeavellar3406 Год назад
This story and the way that it is portrayed in this film is everything I expect of Russia. It is Russia’s true soul.
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q Год назад
Вы откуда?
@Youlovesky_Max
@Youlovesky_Max 6 дней назад
son los paises considerados latinos
@rolandetisseyre113
@rolandetisseyre113 2 года назад
Merci à Mosfilm pour ce film unique au monde.
@emilliebig7225
@emilliebig7225 2 года назад
Thank you, thank you for this! It is the best.
@bhbluebird
@bhbluebird Год назад
The scene starting at 1:19:00 was spectacular and mesmerizing. This was the original "binge" show. Credit to the former USSR, they really took this production seriously and created a true classic.
@rmp7400
@rmp7400 Год назад
Yes. The real events were quite serious and the book's author was a serious man, too...
@attilakonkoly4329
@attilakonkoly4329 Год назад
The message is also for today! Love and kind people together makes the world a much better place!! So let's do it!!!!!!!
@dennishale5980
@dennishale5980 Год назад
A beautiful thought! I think it was the French Mathematician, Blaise Pascal, who once opined that, " All the good maxims have been written - it only remains to put them into practice".
@nazliweiss298
@nazliweiss298 2 года назад
We were fortunate to have wanted to see it today! And here it was. Fantastic. Thank you for posting this magnificent movie.
@elizabethp.
@elizabethp. 8 месяцев назад
Grandiose... Incroyable... Tout est fou.. Amazing...
@gabrielasmoje2355
@gabrielasmoje2355 5 месяцев назад
¡Extraordinario capítulo de una obra inmortal! Esta versión cinematográfica es una obra maestra. El alma de Tolstoi estaba en los diálogos. Notable sacrificio el que mismos rusos quemen Moscú, haciendo una renuncia material que requiere gran fortaleza. Y con eso vencen al enemigo y ganan la guerra. Ciertamente el pueblo ruso es un pueblo espiritual.
@souillotannabel775
@souillotannabel775 2 месяца назад
14:23 qu’elle défilait splendide *VIVE L’EMPEREUR ET VIVE LA FRANCE* !!! 🇫🇷🦅
@janedoe5229
@janedoe5229 6 месяцев назад
When you are surrounded by so much death, I guess you realize how important it to so savor life.
@jpmaya7284
@jpmaya7284 2 года назад
Wonderful - what a masterpiece
@philpryor7524
@philpryor7524 Год назад
This is an astonishing creation and accomplishment, and up to that time of its creation, surely no finer movie had been made, in its professional standards, modest but hard work, excellent casting, superb logistical efforts, quite captivating and breathtakimg scenes and focusses. Superb.
@Richard-hv5hh
@Richard-hv5hh 2 года назад
Once again thank you Mosfilm for uploading this masterpiece. I did find the fourth episode to be the weakest in terms of the storyline but overall it was an amazing cinematic experience and I shall watch more Russian films as a result.
@alvashoemaker8536
@alvashoemaker8536 Год назад
Spectacular!! (In all my studies, I’ve not read this); I feel like I need to; THANK YOU for THIS vid!! Gracias! Merci! 👍🏼👍🏼😃👣
@sunshine201063
@sunshine201063 4 месяца назад
this was stupendous. to the core. words just cannot express the impact of this phenomenal masterpiece.
@Kage3948
@Kage3948 2 года назад
Merci à vous Mosfilm, ça faisait longtemps que je voulais voir ce film, amen.
@user-od5fh3gn4d
@user-od5fh3gn4d 8 месяцев назад
Just got an English subtitled copy online… you never know when platforms will make stuff like this “disappear”. Get hard copies while you still can!
@ludakapkina9308
@ludakapkina9308 2 года назад
Oscar winner film!
@teymurrzayev8235
@teymurrzayev8235 Год назад
Тогда какой фильм получил Оскар?
@nurmaybooba
@nurmaybooba 2 года назад
Wonderful,wonderful.
@VioletPrism
@VioletPrism Год назад
Wow the music toward the end is so beautiful
@jasonmask9513
@jasonmask9513 Год назад
To insult Russian is to insult the whole of Europe, and to insult humanity itself.
@jennyli365
@jennyli365 2 года назад
Magnificent shots.
@camaycama7479
@camaycama7479 2 года назад
Magnifique! Wonderfull, великолепный! the 7th art for real!
@barboraplutova9219
@barboraplutova9219 2 года назад
I like this part the most of all four films. Thank you for uploading it!
@sherryfuzesy9030
@sherryfuzesy9030 Год назад
A refreshing view of authentic history from Russia 🌹
@estrella6776
@estrella6776 2 года назад
Mejor, mil veces mejor que la famosísima LO QUE EL VIENTO SE LLEVÓ.
@simonlee8889
@simonlee8889 Год назад
Took me a while... Gone With The Wind 😀😀.. Yes, a million times better.. An absolute masterpiece - worthy of the book..
@charlesmerritt52
@charlesmerritt52 2 года назад
Thanks for posting this series!
@jontysdriver
@jontysdriver Год назад
Splendid, what a performance ...
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q Год назад
А вы откуда 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
@SuperHyee
@SuperHyee Год назад
Magnificent !
@michaelvoisey8458
@michaelvoisey8458 Год назад
I remember watching this in the cinema in the 70s Ilford Odeon and there at the end there was the final soundtrack and cast list but most of the music was a longer version of the ballroom music I was looking forward to that. But I remembering from 50 years ago
@strangerintown3676
@strangerintown3676 Год назад
Thanks for the upload, I enjoyed every minute of it, has been many years since I've seen this.
@Babydux
@Babydux 2 года назад
One word: Wonderfull.
@kennethwood2089
@kennethwood2089 8 месяцев назад
Stunning! Takes ones breath away....
@JulioHernandez-zs5pb
@JulioHernandez-zs5pb 5 месяцев назад
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
@antons286
@antons286 4 месяца назад
Important to know that the word "мир" has a second obsolete meaning in russian and means "people" or "society". Tolstoy played on words, name of the novel can be translated "War and Peace" or "War and People" as well.
@koksalceylan9032
@koksalceylan9032 Год назад
Its just fantastic made.
@torpedodropkick59
@torpedodropkick59 Год назад
Gold
@benimadhavmohanty7426
@benimadhavmohanty7426 7 месяцев назад
Greatest film ever made1970's 5 hrs 30+ mins
@l.d.4396
@l.d.4396 Год назад
1:07.....Very strong moment ....immortal....
@luisimo123
@luisimo123 Год назад
Thanks
@fabiodecastro4152
@fabiodecastro4152 5 месяцев назад
Amazing.
@insookang2388
@insookang2388 2 года назад
What a movie, without using computer enhanced war scenes 👍 I really enjoyed this movie, my question is why do we keep having wars, on, & on…. One can win the war but maintaining that country is another task. What will take to have peace on earth… 🧚🏻‍♂️💐☮️☯️🔯✝️🇺🇦
@rmp7400
@rmp7400 Год назад
When humans of good will are humbly at peace with God... then they also can live in peace with one another!+❤
@michaelvoisey8458
@michaelvoisey8458 Год назад
But sometimes war is the only way to remove people like Hitler and other evil men like him sad but true
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q Год назад
@@michaelvoisey8458 Вскрытие гнойника 😓
@OLEG-gt2yt
@OLEG-gt2yt 6 месяцев назад
Apparently you didn't watch the movie carefully and didn't read the subtitles at all. And you haven’t read the story itself either. 1:35:05 The recipe from Tolstoy is as simple as it is impossible to implement: “If evil and vicious people are united among themselves and form a force, then honest and kind people only need to do the same.” The most difficult thing remains - to understand who you are, honest and kind or evil and vicious, and to understand the same about others.
@JP-ve7pp
@JP-ve7pp 2 года назад
Adaptation magnifique de l'oeuvre de Léon Tolstoï; un anachronisme toutefois 18:23, il n'y avait pas de boulevard à Paris en 1812!
@Iherdit2day
@Iherdit2day Год назад
Id love to know the breed of dog Platon Karataev lays with in the barn? 😃 Good old movie, never watched the whole thing when I was young. Thank you for bringing it back to life ❤❤❤
@tomaszsucheta4488
@tomaszsucheta4488 Год назад
Ależ to jest zajebiście zrobiony film. It is amazingly filmed a story.
@user-nr9xh5tm7b
@user-nr9xh5tm7b Год назад
Ха-ха, поляки тоже матерятся?
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q Год назад
@@user-nr9xh5tm7b От души 🤣👍
@vanguelisk
@vanguelisk 4 месяца назад
This is way better than the recent BBC series!
@Thompson-xp1mk
@Thompson-xp1mk 2 года назад
It makes me sad that Natasha's little brother was killed who was only 17 years old besides herc fiance Andre died of being wounded , whose son would be raised by Natasha who would afterwards marry Pierre ?
@Thompson-xp1mk
@Thompson-xp1mk Год назад
@@clawcross I thank you for informing me of that
@torstenfoelsch4770
@torstenfoelsch4770 Месяц назад
Grandios. Danke
@MrWhiskers65
@MrWhiskers65 3 месяца назад
The French said of all the capital cities they had seen in Europe, Moscow was the most beautiful and impressive of them all!❤ and they occupied them all, so that’s high praise indeed.
@zarathustratv9114
@zarathustratv9114 4 месяца назад
Beautiful
@michellelee396
@michellelee396 Год назад
Thank you Russia!❤
@11220nan
@11220nan 2 года назад
Excellent, thanks!!!
@agnes77741
@agnes77741 3 месяца назад
There is so much reference to ´´eastern thought´´ in Tolstoy´s and Dostoevsky's work. The ´´soul´´ (dusha) which was there before and after human life, the metaphor of sky and clouds, starez Sossima´s ´´love for all´´ in ´´Brothers Karamazov´´....
@fatifadi1977
@fatifadi1977 2 года назад
merçi thanks شكرا💐
@marcelslagman3648
@marcelslagman3648 5 месяцев назад
Would love to see this masterpiece on blu ray!
@janedoe5229
@janedoe5229 Год назад
Thank you so much.
@JulioHernandez-zs5pb
@JulioHernandez-zs5pb 6 месяцев назад
Fabulosa!!!
@user-ez6rl5rr8p
@user-ez6rl5rr8p 6 месяцев назад
ソ連時代の映画なのに 神様に祈ってる 映画に出演できた方々幸せ 時代劇だから目を瞑ったのかな
@izharfatima5295
@izharfatima5295 2 года назад
But it is undoubtedly a beautiful effort.
@adrianaanaya255
@adrianaanaya255 10 месяцев назад
Que bonita película, me encanta aunque es muy triste que perdió al amor de su vida, el baile inolvidable
@catholiccrusader5328
@catholiccrusader5328 Месяц назад
That Death's Door scene in frame 55:23 was awesome and frightening.
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