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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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@darjeeling6432
@darjeeling6432 Год назад
I saw this epic film back in the 70s in a theatre in San Francisco. Was told to bring a blanket because it would last till morning. There were several coffee breaks. Wonderful memories. The theatre was called Larkin, closed years ago. Those were the days.
@brucealbert4686
@brucealbert4686 Год назад
Sounds like fun!
@Kidraver555
@Kidraver555 Год назад
Lucky guy.
@vincentanguoni8938
@vincentanguoni8938 Год назад
No.. These are the days!!
@buxtehude123
@buxtehude123 Год назад
I read WP several times in Russian. The film sticks rather closely to the book. Hence, the length. Interesting factoid. there are huge chunks written in French which then need to be translated into Russian in footnotes.
@bush-b5330
@bush-b5330 Год назад
Did they also tell you to bring a mattress?
@Pan472
@Pan472 Год назад
It is literally one of the hardest to find movies on the Internet, despite it being famous. It is more than a blessing to see it for free, in high quality, on RU-vid. Thank you so much for uploading it.
@sbelobaba
@sbelobaba 11 месяцев назад
Torrents.
@elisaferron297
@elisaferron297 9 месяцев назад
Je le cherche film vers 2017en français avec pour acteurs lily James et James Noton? Merci si vous avez l'adresse
@aztro4010
@aztro4010 8 месяцев назад
It's on Blu-ray from the Criterion Collection
@benetfernandezvalles847
@benetfernandezvalles847 7 месяцев назад
Exacto. Yo baje la en español desde e-mule pero la calidad en you tube es espectacular ¡¡
@pamelacorbett8774
@pamelacorbett8774 3 месяца назад
The TV version with Paul Dano, James Norton, Lily James and Jim Broadbent is brilliant.
@patriciaheil6811
@patriciaheil6811 4 месяца назад
In my opinion, the gold standard for a film of War and Peace.
@kingwilson06ad
@kingwilson06ad Год назад
I finished watching this masterpiece last night on HBO Max. I cannot believe that (a) this was filmed in the mid 1960's and (b) that the USSR financed and promoted a story partly humanizing Russian aristocracy. The cinematography, artistic direction, decorative minutia, costumes, Napoleon-era battle scenes with mind-boggling pyrotechnics, and remarkable stage-like acting made this one of the grandest cinematic projects in history. And the soul of Tolstoy dwells on every scene. Seven hours and I never EVER got bored or tired. Each scene was delightful to watch, as if you were enjoying a beautiful painting. What a tribute to art and culture!
@sharikaraman5896
@sharikaraman5896 Год назад
Can I ask you , where you bought it, I think I want to buy a digital copy. Is it in English ?
@kingwilson06ad
@kingwilson06ad Год назад
@@sharikaraman5896 and no, it was in Russian with English subtitles. I would not have enjoyed it as much if it had been dubbed into English. I only watch movies in their original language version.
@tatyanaparakhina6356
@tatyanaparakhina6356 Год назад
Soviet films always treated aristicrats with respect, why is it so strange. You can check any movie based on Russian classic literature. Noble people were the ones who produced the cultural content until the 20th century
@user-cb2if8dy3u
@user-cb2if8dy3u Год назад
Well bolshevicks (Lenin in particular) was part of that aristocracy.
@tatyanaparakhina6356
@tatyanaparakhina6356 11 месяцев назад
@@Generaallucas students in school have always read Russian classic literature, both before and after the WW2, it`s just very good literature, very good authors. Pushkin, for example, was always worshipped, there are towns, streets and what not, named after him (before WW2). He is respected not for his aristocratic origin, but for being a great author and his influence on the Russian language. Same refers to all other great authors from the 18th and 19th century. And Soviet people never stopped reading great German authors after WW2 - the origin of the person doesn`t matter. If he created good stuff, he is respected
@5andup
@5andup 11 месяцев назад
Well-deserved Oscar winner for Best Foreign Language Film, and one of world cinema classics!
@mikserstorm5285
@mikserstorm5285 Год назад
Work on the film was carried out for about seven years (of which three years were given to shooting the serie "1812"). The picture is considered one of the most expensive in the history of cinema. The budget of the film adaptation was estimated at $ 100 million at 1967 prices (or 560 million in 2007). During the filming, Bondarchuk had serious health problems: in the summer of 1964, he suffered a severe heart attack, which caused filming to be suspended for a month and a half. The director suffered the second attack after the premiere. The film crew has prepared thoroughly for the film adaptation of the novel. Fifty museums of the country have provided their collections for the film - so that the characters and the setting correspond to the era as much as possible. More than four dozen enterprises produced costumes (there were nine thousand of them), exact copies of awards, snuffboxes, carts, weapons and even 200 thousand buttons. Lomonosov Porcelain Factory recreated a large dining set for the film based on drawings of the XVIII century. 150 wagons with equipment were delivered to Transcarpathia, where the Shengraben and Austerlitz battles were filmed. Three thousand soldiers of the Carpathian military District of the Soviet Army were involved in the filming. The main battle scene was filmed in the Dnieper valley, near Dorogobuzh - this place is very similar in relief to Borodino. A huge number of people were involved in the crowd: two armies, Russian and French, portrayed 15 thousand infantrymen, 950 cavalrymen. In the "battle" 40 thousand liters of kerosene, 23 tons of explosives, 15 thousand hand smoke grenades, two thousand checkers and one and a half thousand shells were spent. The extras got used to the image every day: they built, went on the attack, practiced fighting techniques. The film crew managed to create a feeling on the screen without special effects that not 15, but 120 thousand people took part in the battle.
@Lydioski
@Lydioski 10 месяцев назад
wow. thank you for all this information.
@walterbenjamin1386
@walterbenjamin1386 7 месяцев назад
Wonderful information. Where did you find it all? I would love to know more about the making of this stupendous masterwork, where art conceals art.
@mikserstorm5285
@mikserstorm5285 7 месяцев назад
@@walterbenjamin1386 In the search engine, you ask the question - "How was Bondarchuk's War and Peace filmed?", or any other film. We receive a lot of useful information in English and Russian. Translate the Russian-language text using an auto-translator.
@walterbenjamin1386
@walterbenjamin1386 7 месяцев назад
@@mikserstorm5285 Thanks so much!
@pawelpap9
@pawelpap9 7 месяцев назад
Khrushchev himself was so supportive of this movie production that he started Cuban crises hoping to provide veritable shorts of explosions. Luckily for us, he was explained there were no atomic bombs in 1812.
@fabiengerard8142
@fabiengerard8142 Год назад
…THE REAL THING ! A never forgotten masterpiece.
@drjeff5812
@drjeff5812 Год назад
I saw this film in the very early 70s when I believe on NBC over four nights. I was eleven or twelve years old at the time and was totally Blown Away by it. I vividly remember what an incredible Masterpiece it was. For years I've wanted to re-watch it and now thankfully I have that opportunity. I am so glad. Everything in this movie was done on such an incredibly Grand scale.
@mikecarroll6494
@mikecarroll6494 11 месяцев назад
Yes, it first ran during the summer over 4 nights on ABC. It was the US release version that had an hour deleted, re-edited and dubbed in English for the US theatrical release, that was released in 2 3-hour parts and won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language film. I think I was 15 when it was on. I thought I'd watch ten minutes, then the film started and in the first 10-seconds I was mesmerized. After it was ove my life had been changed. I no longer saw life in terms of black and white, good and bad--but in many shades of grey, and where everyone has positive and negative traits, and no one is without flaws. I then read the Toldstoy book over the course of a year. I'm now in my late-60's and for years I have kept a copy of the book on my nighstand and open it to any section and read a few pages and it gives me comfort. It's a story about Life. Everybody is looking for Love. Love, the most beautiful and elusive of all things.
@taotzu1339
@taotzu1339 4 месяца назад
11 or 12 and watching Tolstoy? Jeez, I was watching Mr Roger's Neighborhood, Sesame Street, Captain Kangaroo, and Saturday morning cartoons.
@felipemaiden13
@felipemaiden13 8 месяцев назад
Mosfilm, a Federal State Unitary Enterprise, 100 years old, doing such an amazing job showing us all these masterpieces of Cinema, restored and for free. It's a cultural service for humankind.
@jeffryhammel3035
@jeffryhammel3035 10 дней назад
Exactly. For ALL of us.
@user-hq8rz3kd7j
@user-hq8rz3kd7j 11 месяцев назад
Считаю экранизацию Бондарчука шедевром.Ни кто так глубоко не смог передать глубину произведения Толстого.С блеском показана разница петербургского(столичного,холодного,циничного)общества и московского(радушного,хлебосольного,простого в манерах,что так свойственно ИСТИННО русской душе) Ну,а настоящим героем фильма,как и всего произведения, является РУССКИЙ НАРОД. Великолепна игра ВСЕХ актеров.Невозможно выделить лучшего. По размаху фильм можно сравнить с "Унесенными ветром",который также считаю шедевром АМЕРИКАНСКОГО кино.К сожалению,в современное время,такие фильмы уже не снимают.
@jeffjacobs4182
@jeffjacobs4182 6 месяцев назад
This was the first Mosfilm production I have every watched and I must say that I was blown away by how good this film was and all the other ones. Finding Mosfilm and discovering Soviet/Russian cinema I will consider one of the best things to happen in my life.
@abrahamoyevaar2226
@abrahamoyevaar2226 5 месяцев назад
Amazing dreamlike quality
@amazin7006
@amazin7006 4 месяца назад
The director is Ukrainian, not Russian.
@user-lq2dd8rn6y
@user-lq2dd8rn6y 3 месяца назад
​@@amazin7006Он на украинском языке разговаривал или на русском?
@amazin7006
@amazin7006 3 месяца назад
​@@user-lq2dd8rn6y Did Nelson Mandela speak Xhosa or English? The colonized are forced to speak the language of their imperial colonizers.
@user-lq2dd8rn6y
@user-lq2dd8rn6y 3 месяца назад
@@amazin7006 Он был обруссевшим украинцем. Ему русская культура была ближе
@duckbizniz663
@duckbizniz663 Год назад
This is a brilliant and entertaining movie. Tolstoy's War & Peace is a masterpiece about human nature. I guess the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics can make a great film. With the Communist Politburo backing money was no object. The battle field scenes and the acting are world class. This film is one of my favorites of all time and all genre. Bravo the people of Russia.
@vadimanreev4585
@vadimanreev4585 Год назад
Bravo to the Soviet people. This film is an effort of the entire multinational people.
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
Thank you very much ❤️
@ninanovak1404
@ninanovak1404 6 месяцев назад
This is a culture where money is not the first and only criterion. That's why they have such superior art.
@dsomlit
@dsomlit Год назад
Too good to be true, a masterpiece to be watched for free. Thank so much.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 6 месяцев назад
ВTo talk about the truth of Tolstoy, you need to be born in Russia. When I was little, I went to Borodino.
@alexanderkarayannis6425
@alexanderkarayannis6425 Год назад
One of Russia's greatest authors meets one of Russia's greatest directors, in a film that never loses its freshness, and the only result of which can be a piece of Russian- and world- cinematic history!...
@nikzamri7729
@nikzamri7729 Год назад
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@corneliuscapitalinus845
@corneliuscapitalinus845 Год назад
Walt Hey look over there- its some one not redirecting everything to a posture about the current thing! Quick, get them, they have to be stopped
@Vlad65WFPReviews
@Vlad65WFPReviews Год назад
@@corneliuscapitalinus845 Look, I have read War and Peace and I have seen this massive film at least 6 times, including when it was first released (with horrible dubbing). It is one of the great movies based on one of the great books of Western Civilization. In a novel with many, many threads - including the very meaning of life - Tolstoy's key message was that good people should combine to do good - just as bad people combine to do bad things. Specifically, the historical focus is of a single man whose imperial ambitions lead to war, invasion, destruction and the deaths of tens of thousands. Tolstoy's message and warnings apply as much today as when we wrote his book.
@Markovite
@Markovite Год назад
Bondarchuk was Ukrainian lol
@Edo9River
@Edo9River Год назад
Does it make you nostalgic?
@haroonbastaki4576
@haroonbastaki4576 Год назад
I watched this movie when I was about 12 years old on Kuwait TV on Channel Two in the Cinema Club program. And now I'm 53. Nice to see this movie again
@sonkim3129
@sonkim3129 Год назад
역사상 가장 위대한 소설. 순수하면서 우수꽝스러울 만큼 심오한 러시안만이 쓸 수 있는 장대한 소설, 자본주의의 논리에 물들지 않은 소비에트 연맹(제국)의 파워에 의해서만 가능했을 어마어마한 영화 프로젝트, 이 둘이 합쳐 200년 전 러시아인의 마음과 사회를 재현해 내는 위대한 업적을 이루었음. 정말이지 러시안들이란... 특히 삐엘은 책속의 삐에르 보다 더 삐에르 같았음.
@vadimanreev4585
@vadimanreev4585 Год назад
소련은 제국이 아니었다. 그들은 아무도 강탈하지 않았습니다.
@user-ui2et5zu8e
@user-ui2et5zu8e 3 месяца назад
안녕하세요! 소비에트 시대에 얼마나 예의 바르고 교육받은 사람들이 있었는지 안다면.
@NedyahFox
@NedyahFox Месяц назад
@@vadimanreev4585 yes they did they occupied eastern Europe for decades and robbee their natural resources
@mahaktuli1110
@mahaktuli1110 11 месяцев назад
Indeed the epic ......... greatest book of all the times.......I have read this book fifty times till day.........❤
@user-ke3so7mf2n
@user-ke3so7mf2n 4 месяца назад
Тоже перечитываю каждый год! Считала, что у меня одной такая странная зависимость😊! Приятно думать что есть ещё такие же люди! Спасибо за комментарий! ❤
@user-hd6jg3nw5l
@user-hd6jg3nw5l Год назад
Count Leo Tolstoy was an artillery officer in the legendary defense of Sevastopol. Crimean War. He also belonged to one of the famous, aristocratic families of Russia. Therefore, all the details described in the novel, he knew and felt very well. Therefore, the novel is recognized all over the world. As the most outstanding literary work of all time.
@missasinenomine
@missasinenomine Год назад
I agree. Well said.
@Jakubescu
@Jakubescu 10 месяцев назад
Yes Crimea has been part of Russia since 18th century and Russians fought many wars for it. I only wonder someone thinks Russia would ever leave Crimean peninsula
@mefu3707
@mefu3707 9 месяцев назад
@@Jakubescu Crimea was a part of a lot of counties and people.
@pancakemacbuttery9142
@pancakemacbuttery9142 8 месяцев назад
Yea and I thought captain tushkin’s character is inspired from that
@user-dp9wp1zw7c
@user-dp9wp1zw7c 7 месяцев назад
@@nathaliek798 🐷🪦
@Giulia-vj1re4nb2q
@Giulia-vj1re4nb2q 10 месяцев назад
Солдатушки - Бравы ребятушки. Вечная память всем воинам.
@SnakeBush
@SnakeBush 5 месяцев назад
the manga is better
@michaelbruns449
@michaelbruns449 Год назад
War and Peace from 1967 is like the single greatest achievement within the entire history of motion pictures and has been my favorite film ever made ever since i first discovered it during my teens back in the 1980s and really only David Leans Lawrence Of Arabia from 1962, Sergei Bondarchucks other historical epic Waterloo from 1970, Akira Kurosawas Ran from 1985 can cinematically compare and perhaps a very few other films as well.
@ignidrakkos7546
@ignidrakkos7546 9 месяцев назад
Ah... "Ran" 😍 The Japanese version of "King Lear", Masterpiece from the great Kurosawa...
@AndrewTakkep
@AndrewTakkep 8 месяцев назад
among other things, Bondarchuk is also a great actor. To be convinced of this, just watch the film “They Fought for the Motherland.” In it, Andrei Volkonsky and Pierre Bezukhov appear as ordinary soldiers who stood in the way of the Germans.
@drforensic272
@drforensic272 Год назад
My mother took me to see this film when i was twelve in 1968. Took two days. Still a very strong memory of mine. Of course, I got the book afterwards.
@Lydioski
@Lydioski Год назад
What a marvelous mother you have!
@irenabeth
@irenabeth 3 месяца назад
My mum took my sister 6 and me 12 to see Hollywood version (that's all that was available then) of War and Peace.
@philpryor7524
@philpryor7524 10 месяцев назад
The size, scale, excellence, professionalism, qualities, polish, effect, impact, of the great Tolstoy's supreme work are not at all diminshed here, for this is surely the finest, large scale film ever made, in its honesty, accuracy, durability. How superb is the Bondarchuk career in movie making...
@christophermichaelclarence6003
@christophermichaelclarence6003 8 месяцев назад
As French. Seeing our Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte that has made all the Russia. Really shows how powerful our Mainland was capable off
@MrWhiskers65
@MrWhiskers65 2 месяца назад
Agreed!
@valentinas1371
@valentinas1371 5 месяцев назад
Великий фильм! Великолепные актеры, какая игра! Преклоняюсь перед талантливейшим режиссером С.Бондарчуком. Царство небесное и вечная память всем создателям фильма, а также всем русским солдатам, кровью которых полита земля европы.
@furkatergeshev8699
@furkatergeshev8699 10 месяцев назад
Лучшей экранизации произведения Л.Н.Толстого чем данный фильм просто нет. There is simply no better adaptation on the Novel of Leo Tolstoi than this Movie.
@Katerinadelete
@Katerinadelete 6 месяцев назад
BBC версия тоже очень неплоха
@tommaxson9798
@tommaxson9798 10 месяцев назад
This is The Greatest Film Adaption of any novel ever created. The Soviet Union took their beloved epic “War and Peace” very seriously. The heart and soul of Russia and it’s people is well represented in these films.
@marcomoreiradasilva7294
@marcomoreiradasilva7294 Год назад
Thank you very much for these marvelous opportunities to watch Russian movies. Cheers from Brazil.
@monikaj.1388
@monikaj.1388 6 месяцев назад
Jedyna, prawdziwa i w pełni oddająca klimat powieści ekranizacja.Pozostale to żenada i słabizna.Ogladalam ja pierwszy raz jak byłam dzieckiem (PRL), potem wersję anglosaską.Radziecka (rosyjska),jest jedną i prawdziwa.Wspaniali aktorzy,plenery i dusza, której nikt nie podrobi.Wielkie brava dla twórców 👍👍👍👍👍✨💖
@user-no2fb7lw3d
@user-no2fb7lw3d 3 месяца назад
Тоже самое я могу сказать про польский фильм «Знахарь» 🙂 Он мне так понравился , что я его постоянно пересматриваю 🇵🇱🥰
@MrWhiskers65
@MrWhiskers65 2 месяца назад
Absolutely 100% agree! The most epic film ever made! You couldn’t possibly afford to make this film now, especially in Hollywood! If this film were made today in the U.S.A. it would probably cost Close to a billion dollars, and I’m pretty confident with that estimate. All other adaptations are trash in comparison, if one could even compare any of those other “things” with this masterpiece. Now that this film has been restored so beautifully it’s even more of an untouchably grand epic that should be considered one of the greatest films to ever grace the silver screen, if not the greatest! I can’t say enough great things about it but I am going to have to try. Of course I have no need to explain to you how much I love this film, or how amazing it is, for we are likeminded and kindred spirits in regards to this masterful work of cinema. Bravo! Bravo! Encore! Encore! 🎉❤🎉❤
@jeffryhammel3035
@jeffryhammel3035 10 дней назад
I am very surprised at the authenticity and quality of this movie. I can't believe that more people haven't heard about it. The costs of making a movie like this are insurmountable today.
@jeffryhammel3035
@jeffryhammel3035 10 дней назад
P.S. About the "soul" aspect of the movie... you are dead on. Tolstoy wrote about this in ways that many of us can't comprehend. It's what separates this 1966 movie from the rest.
@nellyfiorentino1824
@nellyfiorentino1824 Год назад
Hola!! Mosfilm!! Está preciosa película!! Sin subtitulos en español!!!! Somos muchos los que lo hablamos y amamos el cine ruso!! Desde Argentina
@eugenxenon5662
@eugenxenon5662 Год назад
❤️❤️❤️
@user-wx9xx7yd5b
@user-wx9xx7yd5b Год назад
@@eugenxenon5662 Hablamos Castellano no español. Los espanoles tienen cinco idiomas y el mas grande es el Castellano.
@HTRAENOECAEP
@HTRAENOECAEP Год назад
Это один из тех фильмов, которые действительно можно назвать "кинокартина". Мощная масштабная глубокая картина о России и вообще о жизни, человеке.
@algredomontoya342
@algredomontoya342 Год назад
Ante estás producciones, Hollywood, está en pañales, que calidad
@Askrom1
@Askrom1 Год назад
Tolstoy and Bundrachuk shows why world will be united despite wars and misunderstanding, Because we are all one soul.
@abrahamoyevaar2226
@abrahamoyevaar2226 5 месяцев назад
Thank you Soviet Union, and thank Russia for such a cinematic masterpiece. As an amateur Napoleonic historian, and as a lover of art, thank you a thousand times. X AO
@user-kb8ek1ho6h
@user-kb8ek1ho6h 3 месяца назад
@abrahamoyevaar2226
@abrahamoyevaar2226 3 месяца назад
@@user-kb8ek1ho6h ♥️♥️♥️
@christophermichaelclarence6003
@christophermichaelclarence6003 29 дней назад
Absolutely. The Soviet Union had a huge respect towards Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte This movie the 1967 version is better than the new one lol
@briankooker2627
@briankooker2627 Год назад
Natasha's entrance is one of the most thrilling moments in Cinema.
@ENIGMAXII2112
@ENIGMAXII2112 Год назад
Oh My Dear God..!! I have been seeking, searching, and wishing to find this in the full example, not silly bits and pieces. And here it be, just discoverd this.... Ypa..Ypa.. Ypa..!!!!!!! By the Mosfilm people them selfs are this channel..? THANK YOU RUSSIA, I LOVE YOU..!!!!!!!
@michaelbruns449
@michaelbruns449 Год назад
With sublime hypnotic cinematography and cinematic technique, intimate scenes and panoramic vistas equally luminous and radiating, incomparable battlegrounds, sonic sound effects, superior set design, elegant jewelry and costumes, elaborate set decorations, perfect direction and titanic length running time, this totally towering achievement is like easily definitely the best movie ever made by anyone anywhere.
@josemata7890
@josemata7890 Год назад
I read the book and the movie follows Tolstoy's work very faithfully. Some spoken dialogue is word for word. A bit disjointed in some scenes due to the length of the movie and the magnitude of the book. If one is familiar with the book, one can fill in the blanks. It is a truly amazing masterpiece. With a cast of thousands; the incredible scenery and costuming are very authentic. A great work of art.
@pellelindbergh4455
@pellelindbergh4455 Год назад
man they don't make movies like this anymore .six hours but its never boring
@zargonfuture4046
@zargonfuture4046 10 месяцев назад
Much much better than the newest one in english. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@here_we_go_again2571
@here_we_go_again2571 Месяц назад
@ zargonfuture4046 I prefer this adaptation. However, the 2016 BBC version (it is on YT) is a good introduction to the novel. It covers the main parts.
@Jake-gv4fd
@Jake-gv4fd Год назад
What an amazing movie. They don't make anything like this these days.
@zenon999
@zenon999 Год назад
that's wonderful ! breathtaking ! when I saw this film in Paris in 1971, I was far from thinking that Soviet cinema could produce a film of such magnitude. Sergey Bondarchuk revolutionized cinema by introducing paint, each sequence is a Delacroix painting: the result is that the filmmaker not only equals Tolstoi, but goes further, to a level that will never be equaled by cinema again. even Akira Kurosawa, who devoted his film Ran (= war in old Japanese) as a tribute to color, did no better. Why was Sergey Bandarchuk so ignored? I'm not asking you.
@ignidrakkos7546
@ignidrakkos7546 9 месяцев назад
C'est parce que l'on t'a fait croire à la propagande anti soviétique de l'époque. Tu étais naïf et crédule.
@eugenxenon5662
@eugenxenon5662 Год назад
Вам нужно перевести этот фильм на все языки, это очень важно! Не все легко владеют английским.
@eugenxenon5662
@eugenxenon5662 Год назад
Большое спасибо, что разместили этот грандиозный фильм!
@aztro4010
@aztro4010 11 месяцев назад
The fact that this was the Soviet Union's first Oscar win is amazing and it's the longest film to ever win an Oscar in general, seven hours War and Peace is.
@Anuclano
@Anuclano 10 месяцев назад
I think a Soviet documentary about siege of Leningrad won an Oscar during WWII
@AndrewTakkep
@AndrewTakkep 8 месяцев назад
The first Oscar winner was a Soviet newsreel about the defeat of the Germans near Moscow in November-December 1941. In the American box office the film was called "Battle for Moscow".
@user-si6on7jq9s
@user-si6on7jq9s 2 месяца назад
... первый оскар получил фильм " Летят журавли " !..
@colinellesmere
@colinellesmere Год назад
Too just add to my comment. If you have read War and Peace this film is spell binding. So true to the atmosphere of the book. Amazing when you consider its 1200 pages or so.
@user-zl8dk4zs8b
@user-zl8dk4zs8b Год назад
да в 4K смотрится круто конечно... надо будет еще раз пересмотреть... в общем всех ценителей шедевров русской литературы и советского кино с Новым Годом! make Peace not War!
@filidorable
@filidorable Год назад
A towering cinematic achievement. The acting, the drama, the cinematography - all to the highest standard. This movie will never be equalled. No CGI back then, just thousands of Red Army soldiery, posing as Napoleonic Russian and French soldiery - you could tell by the march discipline. Superb.
@user-nr9xh5tm7b
@user-nr9xh5tm7b Год назад
During this period, the army was called Soviet.
@inisipisTV
@inisipisTV Год назад
The same Director would then direct the equally great Waterloo (1970) movie. Both films can never be made today.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 7 месяцев назад
​@@inisipisTVBondarchuk, who directed "War and Peace" and played the role of Pierre, made another film about the Second World War. This film was called "They Fought for the Motherland"
@pitchy3178
@pitchy3178 Год назад
Thank you for the translation, I was looking for it. Its epic film of all time much better than Hollywood version. I only feel sorry for the bear
@jamiek8870
@jamiek8870 8 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, Mosfilm! I've been looking for this movie all over the internet but in Canada, they are not selling the DVD anymore! Thank you for letting us watch this masterpiece!
@holymotors8705
@holymotors8705 7 месяцев назад
“Art must belong to the people” (Lenin)
@bernadettekrol2876
@bernadettekrol2876 6 месяцев назад
Ou peut on voir ce film en français
@caroledufresne3185
@caroledufresne3185 Год назад
Viatcheslav Tikhonov était un excellent acteur, que j'ai découvert dans la série '17 moments de printemps' un chef-d'oeuvre dont il était l'acteur principal et qui m'a enchantée également, merci pour ces publications !
@janestones323
@janestones323 Год назад
Thanks for remembering Seventeen spring moments / Семнадцать мгновений весны/!
@TreasureX7
@TreasureX7 Год назад
Thanks, 17 moments is another masterpiece.
@AndrewTakkep
@AndrewTakkep 8 месяцев назад
Have you watched the movie "They Fought for the Motherland"? In this film, Tikhonov and Bondarchuk play ordinary Russian soldiers who stood in the way of the Germans back in 1942.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 7 месяцев назад
​@@AndrewTakkepI have seen.
@AndrewTakkep
@AndrewTakkep 7 месяцев назад
@@BadBoy-bt6lb and how is your impression?
@joanfordham1305
@joanfordham1305 Год назад
The very best Pierre I have ever seen on film and I have been in love with Pierre for 63 years. I am looking forward to Prince Andrei in the later stages _and his monstrous father.Natasha is a delight and the only Natasha who is so convincingly young at the beginning Thank you for this film.It is a rare and beautiful gift to be treasured many times
@user-um1rl7zm2g
@user-um1rl7zm2g Год назад
Старый князь Болконский - великолепен. Такой характер, такая личность! А как потрясающе его Анатолий Кторов сыграл!
@Nataly_XX
@Nataly_XX Год назад
​​@@user-um1rl7zm2g Кторов гениальный ! Настоящий князь, и лицо и эмоции! ❤
@espedidosgs
@espedidosgs Год назад
I'm currently reading this book, the 2012 Signet Classics edition which based on book reviews is the best translation. I am already on the last book Book4 and let me say that this is THE BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ. Leo Tolstoy is a master in the development of his characters. The way he lets you get into their emotions and thinking is in my opinion unparalleled. I am glad I gave myself this challenge . Truly a bucket list accomplished. How excited I am to see it in moving pictures. From Philippines 🇵🇭 here.
@Scott-hh3gh
@Scott-hh3gh Год назад
I tried 3-4 times but never got pass page1,000 plus.
@ConcernedResident_GiantStack
Yeah, I had never read Tolstoy before and decided to finally give this book a try. It's a long work, but the character development is amazing and Tolstoy combines philosophy, religion, history, the psychosis of human natures, all into one work. It's a masterpiece. I used to say that Lonesome Dove was the greatest novel All respect to Larry McMurtry, but Tolstoy is just on another level. I've read The Idiot as well. I liked the work, but the character development and the many themes in War and Peace is what puts Tolstoy's work far above Dostoevsky's novel. (Sorry if I got the latter writer's name spelled wrong.)
@Lydioski
@Lydioski Год назад
It is the best book I have ever read in my life. Who is the translator of your edition?
@Ludmillawings
@Ludmillawings Год назад
@@Scott-hh3gh Try reading Anna Karenina by Tolstoi. I have read it many times. My Czech father gave me the book when I was only 14 and it has been my favorite book ever since. Also a master piece but not quite as long.
@buxtehude123
@buxtehude123 Год назад
@@Ludmillawings. I don't like Karenina, it's a line chicklit written by genius. But I love Soldier Schweik.
@CapitaineCouille
@CapitaineCouille Год назад
That bayonet charge depiction is the most authentive and historical we will ever see. Everything is perfect anyway but this is the cherry on the cake. And the explanation of what it meant to be a soldier by the narrator and the fact that this movie place you in the head of the all the participant. Men, i just can't explain this movie is perfect. And of course it's because it have this tolstoi vision of war which places the individuals in the center hard to explain. Just listen Prince Andrei before Borodino battle when he talk with Pierre this is Tolstoi talking.
@user-hd6jg3nw5l
@user-hd6jg3nw5l Год назад
Count Leo Tolstoy was an artillery officer in the legendary defense of Sevastopol. Crimean War. He also belonged to one of the famous, aristocratic families of Russia. Therefore, all the details described in the novel, he knew and felt very well. Therefore, the novel is recognized all over the world. As the most outstanding literary work of all time.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 7 месяцев назад
By the way, according to the book, Andrei was seriously wounded during the battle on the Borodino field. This was a real battle with Napoleon. Russian monuments and obelisks are kept on this field. Guderian’s tank troops advanced through Borodino. The Russians stopped them there. When I went on an excursion, I visited those places. In the bunkers, the year of birth and the names of the soldiers are scratched into the cement walls.
@DianaLucksich-ci3gl
@DianaLucksich-ci3gl 11 месяцев назад
Attori perfettamente aderenti ai ispettivi ruoli. Grazie al regista, che ha amati il libro
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
Yes 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺
@darkestbeforedon914
@darkestbeforedon914 Год назад
I was just looking for this movie before I found your channel thank you Russians, you always come through
@user-kq9re2fr9x
@user-kq9re2fr9x 4 месяца назад
Благодарим советский кинематограф за вот такие шедевры.
@sherryfuzesy9030
@sherryfuzesy9030 Год назад
The indomitable Russian spirit depicted in this monumental work of cinematic art inspired many directors in following decades, especially Jackson’s Lord of the Rings🌹
@starless9
@starless9 Год назад
Oh, my goodness. THE film adaption that does the book justice, and all for free. Students in a time crunch to complete the book report, rejoice! :)
@tompham637
@tompham637 Год назад
This is a masterpiece ! Thank you for posting this beautiful masterpiece ! Greetings from VIETNAM 🇻🇳.
@shanehuang2111
@shanehuang2111 Год назад
Finally, I found it! Last time I saw this movie was 35 years ago in China.
@ninamorozova3607
@ninamorozova3607 8 месяцев назад
Болконскому в романе 31 год, Тихонову 34года. Он родился в 1928 году. Фильм снимался с 1962 года. Как Тихонов точен и красив в этой роле!!!
@ghostwraith119
@ghostwraith119 5 месяцев назад
Меня позабавило, насколько Табаков и Тихонов очень сильно контрастируют с самими собой в 17 мгновениях
@susanbest2410
@susanbest2410 Год назад
Russian novels like War and Peace inspired me to study the Russian language.
@np8278
@np8278 Год назад
Спасибо.
@anetteschmidt6292
@anetteschmidt6292 Год назад
Bester Film aller Zeiten
@missasinenomine
@missasinenomine Год назад
@@anetteschmidt6292 Jawohl!
@annie-francelaparre7234
@annie-francelaparre7234 Год назад
So do I 🍎🍏
@orgoon7697
@orgoon7697 11 месяцев назад
как успехи?
@anadutrey4303
@anadutrey4303 Год назад
Amigos por favor, agreguen subtítulos en español a sus magníficas películas. Me da tanta pena no poder mirarlas , a causa del idioma. Ojalá puedN hacerlo.
@ingvarlin5401
@ingvarlin5401 11 месяцев назад
You can go to the Settings of the video and set the Spanish subtitles
@paulvandijck6476
@paulvandijck6476 Год назад
Greetings to my brothers and sisters in Russia and in Ukraine: peace to all of you! Peace to my Yemeni and Saudi brothers and sisters and peace for all people anywhere on earth!
@bananenstampot9662
@bananenstampot9662 11 месяцев назад
Doe rustig
@MargaritaMagdalena
@MargaritaMagdalena 10 месяцев назад
​@@bananenstampot9662Hij is ook rustig.
@ignidrakkos7546
@ignidrakkos7546 9 месяцев назад
Easy pal... Nobody asked you to be so demonstrative..
@eaglesfan226
@eaglesfan226 9 месяцев назад
Wonder if my cousin’s read Leo Trotsky’s book 🇵🇸 🇮🇱
@paulvandijck6476
@paulvandijck6476 9 месяцев назад
@@eaglesfan226 - What do you mean?
@tempestvideos9834
@tempestvideos9834 9 месяцев назад
The soviets put together an excellent film. Like reading the novel. Very Russian.
@afh553
@afh553 Год назад
This is a masterpiece! One of the greatest movies ever made for sure. The epic battlescenes filmed beautifully from an air ballon, totally stunning!
@georgedogariu9521
@georgedogariu9521 Год назад
“I only wished to say that ideas that have great results are always simple ones. My whole idea is that if vicious people are united and constitute a power, then honest folk must do the same. Now that’s simple enough.”
@yetang7056
@yetang7056 Месяц назад
尽管没有中文,但是我也是多次落泪,为了那些心灵干净的美好的人儿。感谢🙏❤❤❤不朽之作🎉🎉🎉
@knightnight1894
@knightnight1894 Год назад
The true master piece, the peak of movie art, the glory of Soviet time artists, the insurmountable, the one, the only, the "War and Peace".
@ladislavgorol2489
@ladislavgorol2489 8 месяцев назад
V Tichonov Superstar 👏👍⭐💐🙏🙏🙏🙏🇨🇿🇷🇺🇸🇰
@samazwe
@samazwe Год назад
I'm currently 100 pages into reading the novel (roughly covered within the first 45 minutes) and I'm struck at how well it translated, the dialogue especially which remains largely unchanged! I'll use these films as a companion piece as I read. Reading 100 pages then watching the same length of the film adaptation seems like a good rhythm, and will keep me motivated to finish this behemoth of a novel!
@johnmccane3076
@johnmccane3076 11 месяцев назад
Did you finish reading the novel? What is better to read or the novel or watch the movie?
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
Great 👍 thank you 👍🌺❤️🌹
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
Film 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺 Novel 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@user-ke3so7mf2n
@user-ke3so7mf2n 6 месяцев назад
Роман не гигантский, он прекрасный! Я перечитываю его каждые один-два года полностью с большим удовольствием!
@samazwe
@samazwe 6 месяцев назад
On page 980 now :) Been reading at a deliberately slow pace, doing some extra research into many of the battles, historical figures and the geography of 19th century Europe! I honestly don't want it to end
@user-wy3ny5ss9q
@user-wy3ny5ss9q 10 месяцев назад
Despite the fact that the age of the actors is older than their characters, this absolutely does not affect the perfection of the film.
@Anna-xh2mo
@Anna-xh2mo Год назад
Extraordinary! The film brought tears to my eyes because it is so beautiful, so true to the novel, so true to the spirit and soul of Tolstoy. Thank you so much for sharing. With love from Paris
@mzarate6288
@mzarate6288 Год назад
I think this film has been remastered. I started watching it some time ago on another channel the quality was not as crisp. Look forward to enjoy this cinematic classic.
@frankuvlkan
@frankuvlkan Год назад
Hi Anna I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌹🌹
@VaSabi_RUS
@VaSabi_RUS 11 месяцев назад
@mzarate6288 this video is the remastered film version. You can look at the text in the very beginning and the end saying that it it has been remastered in 2017
@ignidrakkos7546
@ignidrakkos7546 9 месяцев назад
Une parisienne qui a du goût, cela fait plaisir à voir.
@jimj2405
@jimj2405 Год назад
Visual splendor , visual literature.
@beateschulze8622
@beateschulze8622 Год назад
Die beste Verfilmung die ich gesehen habe
@user-ur1ke5zc3j
@user-ur1ke5zc3j Год назад
トルストイの戦争と平和のなかで、主人公のひとりのアンドレイ公爵が戦傷による瀕死のなかで不思議な夢というか、呆然と現世とあの世の境にたちつくし、現世の有象無象の群衆のうごめき見て、その終わりに得体の知れない巨大な門を開くと闇のかなたに小さな光が見えるという描写がありました。 その不思議な夢から目覚めてアンドレイはひとの一生が終わるときこそ、生に対する目覚めのときでもあるという事を悟ってその短い人生を終えていくという、たいへん印象深いストーリー描写でしたが、ある意味、誰でも必ず訪れる宿命の死のなかにこそ、普遍的なるものがあるというところにトルストイは人生の意義を見いだしたのかなと感じましたね。
@mymahalia
@mymahalia Год назад
唯自然はかう云ふ僕にはいつもよりも一層美しい。君は自然の美しいのを愛し、しかも自殺しようとする僕の矛盾を笑ふであらう。けれども自然の美しいのは僕の末期の目に映るからである。(芥川 龍之介)
@Gatormoves2
@Gatormoves2 9 месяцев назад
The scene of welcome home is always the happiest part 🥹 the mama hug does it always for me.
@matheushenriquenascimento9461
This channel is a pearl. Tender and lovely. The opportunity to have contact with these films for free is priceless.
@user-hq4og5pz1u
@user-hq4og5pz1u 2 месяца назад
It's literally priceless to watch this movie.
@friedrichkertoja
@friedrichkertoja Год назад
This is the best version. Thank you very much😊
@dorianphilotheates3769
@dorianphilotheates3769 Год назад
2:15 - “All ideas that have huge consequences are always simple. My idea is that since vicious people unite with one another and become strong, honest people must do the same.”
@pilarantelo9555
@pilarantelo9555 Год назад
I watched it in an obscure, cold and hard seats cinema in Hampstead, London in the 70's. Never forgot it. Impressive.
@missasinenomine
@missasinenomine Год назад
I saw it 5x in Bloomsbury Square cinema in 1974. It lasted 7 hours(!), beginning at 12 midnight. I was hooked. There was always a bit when I fell asleep, usually when Petya is shot, & I was awakened by his Mother's demented screaming.
@buxtehude123
@buxtehude123 Год назад
Astonishing movie. Great acting. A lesson in humility to any empire which tries to conquer Russia.
@andrewrobertson3894
@andrewrobertson3894 Год назад
Possibly a painful irony to your statement considering the current situation there but I appreciate your comment nonetheless.
@buxtehude123
@buxtehude123 Год назад
I don't see the irony. Yet again, Western regimes try to subdue Russia. And again, failing. But this time Russia due to a powerful leader will NOT be invaded.
@virginialo7924
@virginialo7924 Год назад
Excellent film even though it was filmed 60 years ago !! Touching
@ForceMaximus84
@ForceMaximus84 5 месяцев назад
One of my prized pieces in my personal Criterion collection. Absolutely EPIC!!
@MrWhiskers65
@MrWhiskers65 2 месяца назад
You can tell they filmed in actual palaces instead of using stage sets and props. It makes all the difference in the world! Beautiful! Try watching any other adaptation of this work after you watch this and everything else looks cheap and crappy by comparison… what am I saying? There’s no comparison! One of the greatest films ever made, if not the greatest? I can never get over how grand, beautiful and epic this movie truly is! Ahhh… Well done!❤Bravo! Bravo!🎊
@user-wx9xx7yd5b
@user-wx9xx7yd5b Год назад
Por favor pongan subtitulos en Castellano. Somos mas de 300 millones los que hablamos Castellano.
@juliettaaragon1831
@juliettaaragon1831 Год назад
Thank you very much for sharing this GREAT PRODUCTION with others who might not have been able to get to experience it otherwise, in this cinematic format.
@tomweiss9600
@tomweiss9600 Год назад
My favorite movie from my favorite book. So glad to find this, thanks!
@janestones323
@janestones323 Год назад
For your information - the producer Sergey Bondarchuk played Pier Bezuhov, his real life wife was the actress Irina Skobzeva who played Elen / so they were married in real life and on the big screen as well 💖
@tommaxson9798
@tommaxson9798 10 месяцев назад
Actor Vladislav Strzhelchik creates such an amazing image of Emperor Napoleon. Just the way he sits on his horse is like a painting of Napoleon coming to life. He may have been the closest in resemblance (based on portraits of course) to Napoleon that I’d had ever seen. Hollywood has also created some fine adaptions of Napoleon such as Rod Steiger, Herbert Lom and Marlon Brando. The jury is still out on Joaquin Phoenix.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 7 месяцев назад
Реклама "Наполеона" С Хоакином уже идёт.Я думал императора убил на арене генерал римской армии.🤔Я ошибался🤧
@janestones323
@janestones323 Год назад
Back to my school days in Russia, all our class was taken to the cinema for the literature lesson to watch this masterpiece💖 Reading, studying and analysing this novel was compulsory when we were in year 9. The novel itself we were told to read during the holidays after year 8 /Russian summer holidays lasted 2 and half months from mid June /half June used to be exams/ to 1of September
@tutnetam
@tutnetam Год назад
И учили монолог Наташи Ростовой и Андрея про дуб НАИЗУСТЬ!
@bernie4268
@bernie4268 Год назад
Gee that’s amazing. You would be hard pressed to get a westerner read it in year 9. Did you enjoy it or find it a chore?
@irinav2535
@irinav2535 Год назад
Не в 9 лет, а в 9 классе. А это 15-16 лет.
@user-um1rl7zm2g
@user-um1rl7zm2g Год назад
Я читала этот роман полностью несколько раз: летом перед 8 классом, в 9 классе и перед вступительным сочинением в институт. Оторваться не могла. И каждый раз открывала для себя много нового. Последний раз упивалась началом 3 тома: Наполеон на берегу Немана, рассуждения Толстого.
@user-sk8tr3ii8d
@user-sk8tr3ii8d 11 месяцев назад
​@@user-um1rl7zm2g тоже читала роман за год до изучения в школе. Больше понравилось читать о войне. На следующий год читала, когда изучали "Войну и мир" в школе. Каждый раз роман играл новыми красками, нюансами
@nurmaybooba
@nurmaybooba Год назад
THIS WAS THE BEST MOVIE. I need to see the whole thing. I read the novel....I loved this it is art.
@frankuvlkan
@frankuvlkan Год назад
Hi Nora I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful woman with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌹🌹
@TheRedzipper
@TheRedzipper Год назад
Genialne! Dziękuję!
@CanuckFluter
@CanuckFluter Год назад
I would love Mosfilm to release a new and expanded soundtrack album of the music to War and Peace. This only had a short LP soundtrack back in the day. A film like this deserves a 3 or 4 CD soundtrack for a film of this scope and magnitude. I guess I can only dream of such a release.😢
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 7 месяцев назад
Listen to any Russian classic. It will be music for a film. To be honest, I don’t remember who played at the ball. Would you like to give me some good advice? If you like live music, listen to Artemyev or Zatsepin. From the old Svirids.
@fatitankeris6327
@fatitankeris6327 5 месяцев назад
Give Tchaikovsky's symphonies a listen.
@jankusthegreat9233
@jankusthegreat9233 Год назад
As an American I love Russian movies
@2633309
@2633309 3 месяца назад
cccp movies
@pninnabokov3734
@pninnabokov3734 6 месяцев назад
One cannot help but admire the elegance, order, diction and discipline of the aristocratic world of that time as depicted in this magnificent oeuvre.
@11220nan
@11220nan Год назад
The feeling, the heart, the soul, the spirit … thanks for the film.
@musicful7036
@musicful7036 Год назад
I love Russian movies and its country. Nowadays, Russian films are way better than most Hollywood movies. Something about Russian films so deep, emotional, touching and feel real. Exceptional!
@_the_little_mermaid_
@_the_little_mermaid_ Год назад
Can you recommend some? I'm very curious
@KawaiiStars
@KawaiiStars Год назад
@@_the_little_mermaid_ come and see is very good, but very dark
@chrisrohr7626
@chrisrohr7626 Год назад
Wish I could watch it,but the writing translation is to small.
@jingpurple597
@jingpurple597 Год назад
Hollywood only has CG superhero movies left
@gurunhitam3414
@gurunhitam3414 Год назад
@@KawaiiStars It's very good movie, and it depressed me a lot
@mriyke4719
@mriyke4719 9 месяцев назад
love this movie one of my best Russian movie
@kidsoxoxox
@kidsoxoxox 11 месяцев назад
Brilliant, just brilliant. Every scene hypnotizes the viewer. Thank you for uploading this masterpiece.
@keithnaylor1981
@keithnaylor1981 Год назад
THE greatest epic ever made. This is part 1. Total length is 7 hours. I hope the other parts will follow. Saw it a few months ago on Blu Ray and this quality is as good or maybe even better, with stereo dialogue. It has a unique stately style where often characters themselves narrate part of of scene or speak their thoughts out loud and it takes a while to adapt to the style and relate the subtitles to the correct speaker. It’s an emotional beautiful romantic story of love and tragedy, and also a realisation of Napoleons greatest battles featuring a cast of many thousands. For Sergei Bondarchuck to take on the role of the male lead and the role of Directing this monumental epic, and creating such a masterpiece, is pure genius. Watch and try to take it all in. No other movie reaches into your heart and soul as this movie does. THIS film, at about 7 hours long, and 2001: A Space Odyssey are the two greatest movies that will ever be made. They will never be surpassed. (UK)
@olivernorth7418
@olivernorth7418 Год назад
@Praxis Of Logos get some bitches
@colinellesmere
@colinellesmere Год назад
I like it that you combined it with 2001 Space Odyssey. Probably my fvourite film of all time.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 7 месяцев назад
In part, this film is conveyed like a book. As if from the author, conveying to those who watch what the character thinks or worries. Tolstoy conveyed the torments and thoughts of his characters very well.
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