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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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@haitianyang1625
@haitianyang1625 6 месяцев назад
A true masterpiece. The fact that this film did a much better job at portraying Napoleon than Ridley Scott's new Napoleon film says a lot about film making then and now.
@aztro4010
@aztro4010 5 месяцев назад
Ridley Scott hasn't made a good historical epic since Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
@Vlad65WFPReviews
@Vlad65WFPReviews 4 месяца назад
@@aztro4010 the great director has indeed lost his way
@teknoaija1762
@teknoaija1762 Месяц назад
Scott had in his earlier films only1% of extras you see here.Impressive numbers and horses were harmed doing this.
@aztro4010
@aztro4010 11 месяцев назад
This was something I always loved about the seven hour Soviet adaptation, the locations for battle scenes look like actual battlefields, not some weird ass golf courses like in the 1956 Hollywood Adaptation.
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
😓😓😓😓😓😓😓😓😓
@bezerker97
@bezerker97 3 месяца назад
12 000 человек массовки, 1000 всадников, все советские солдаты. 6 лет съёмок.
@teknoaija1762
@teknoaija1762 Месяц назад
Yeah,you don t see such well done battle scenes with so many men nowadays!!Im impressed how much trouble they went thru making this.
@orsisrutherford4705
@orsisrutherford4705 9 месяцев назад
Hollywood can't do this. This is an epic masterpiece of unfathomable grandiosity.
@AnthonyFrye12
@AnthonyFrye12 7 месяцев назад
I disagree. I think the upcoming Napoleon movie with Ridley Scott and joaquin phoenix will achieve this and then some.
@steveg8322
@steveg8322 7 месяцев назад
@@AnthonyFrye12Hasn’t a prayer,with all due respect.
@AnshuOP69
@AnshuOP69 7 месяцев назад
@@AnthonyFrye12 I don't think it will be as good as this but will still watch
@CapitaineCouille
@CapitaineCouille 7 месяцев назад
The Austerlitz battle teaser make my doubtfoul but we'll see@@AnthonyFrye12
@cpp3221
@cpp3221 7 месяцев назад
@@AnthonyFrye12 the Austerlitz scene is awfull (is was published). Also the critics said napoleon was showed as a clown...
@philpryor7524
@philpryor7524 Год назад
After so many movies over many ages, USA, Europe, the other areas, no movie can touch this in its scale, perfect realisation, imagery, characterisation and all aspects of professional work, the casting, acting, script, unmatched outdoor huge setting, the whole atmosphere, feel, soul. It is truly the best huge movie...
@alatomalbeth3947
@alatomalbeth3947 Год назад
Csak unalmas…
@rogerhill138
@rogerhill138 Год назад
Well said sir.
@frankpienkosky5688
@frankpienkosky5688 Год назад
.....russian army provides cheap extras!....
@paullewis2413
@paullewis2413 Год назад
No question that this movie is a masterpiece of cinematic art. Can you imagine a Hollywood studio today making anything approaching it’s feeling for authenticity? By comparison it would be a joke.
@philpryor7524
@philpryor7524 Год назад
@@paullewis2413 Yes, t was "artificial" in that money actually met art.
@ComboMuster
@ComboMuster 2 года назад
Such epic masterpiece will never be made again. No amount of CGI could equal this, not now not in the future.
@user-nr9xh5tm7b
@user-nr9xh5tm7b Год назад
may be
@ComboMuster
@ComboMuster Год назад
@@user-nr9xh5tm7b absolutely certain. These movies are masterpieces.
@rubster1975
@rubster1975 6 месяцев назад
Needed to watch this one again, and Waterloo, to get the stench out of my nose after seeing Ridley Scott's ' Napoleon' ....
@ChickenDelivering
@ChickenDelivering 6 месяцев назад
true
@_luskars88
@_luskars88 4 месяца назад
same
@raymondacbot4007
@raymondacbot4007 Год назад
This movie shows the grim realities of war, that has never changed to this day.
@Big_Glizzy.
@Big_Glizzy. 5 месяцев назад
Suffering
@cwilh6044
@cwilh6044 Год назад
This has gotta be one of the finest battle sequences ever put to film. Bondarchuk is a genius, between this war & peace series and waterloo I think he has the claim to the greatest napoleonic battles ever filmed.
@frankpienkosky5688
@frankpienkosky5688 Год назад
the battle scene does convey the image that no one was safe on that battlefield....regardless of where they were.....
@beavis4play
@beavis4play 10 месяцев назад
i'm with you! love this movie and i have the "war and peace" series on bluray. waterloo i watch here on YT but through my tv. hey, are you looking forward to "Napoleon" ?......or is that a stupid question? i'm thinking Phoenix will be amazing as Napoleon - and i don't see how Ridley Scott doesn't deliver on the battle scenes.
@loyalpiper
@loyalpiper 6 месяцев назад
​@beavis4play watched the film and I hated it. Ridley Scott ruined it.
@user-xg8uw8vg4b
@user-xg8uw8vg4b 6 месяцев назад
Bro, this film is better than Napoleon which was released recently. When we see this film it is like seeing a living painting ❤❤❤
@sam510938764
@sam510938764 6 месяцев назад
Pre-CGI films actually put in the effort to re-create crowd-heavy scenes in contrast to the lazy copypaste seen in most modern films. They also didn't put random blue filters that nobody asked for on the entire footage.The enthronement scene The Last Emperor is another great example of pre-CGI cinema.
@jessicalacasse6205
@jessicalacasse6205 6 месяцев назад
JRR Tolkien - 'Evil cannot create anything new, they can only corrupt and ruin good forces have invented or made'
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 6 месяцев назад
​@@jessicalacasse6205L. Tostogo can be destroyed only by Ourel.😅
@ferenacarotenuto9851
@ferenacarotenuto9851 Год назад
The battle of Borodino is just the best battle I have seen in movies. Great direction.
@frankpienkosky5688
@frankpienkosky5688 Год назад
....something tells me a lot of horses died making that film....Flynn almost quit the picture..."The Charge of the Light Brigade"....because of something like that.....
@christophermichaelclarence6003
@christophermichaelclarence6003 9 месяцев назад
Our French Empire failled in that Borodino 1812 due to Extreme Cold
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 8 месяцев назад
Battles are held in Borodino every year. Staging of battles
@Ivannst
@Ivannst 7 месяцев назад
@@frankpienkosky5688 I assure you the horses are fine, I think they got stress from pyrotechnics. In a country with a planned economy, horses will not be ruined. They will not beat and break equipment. For this reason, a lot of Soviet detectives are boring, there are almost no chases, and accidents are filmed absurdly. Beat already broken or decommissioned cars. No one will give horses to slaughter for the sake of the film. After all, this is a national economy. In addition, a cinematic cavalry regiment will be created in the future.
@fomka3951
@fomka3951 4 месяца назад
@@Ivannst нет. Лошади все же погибли. Об этом говорил оператор картины
@corcaighrebel
@corcaighrebel Год назад
The Borodino depiction is just breathtaking.
@Nat.ali.a
@Nat.ali.a Год назад
Incredible, when Prince Andrei and Anatole meet, their look, you can read in their eyes without a single word: “I’m sorry for what I have done to you and Natasha, forgive-me, I’m so sorry” “Natasha, why? Why it hurts so much, still...I wish you were here with me, are you well, Natasha? Are you safe, what will happen to you? I’m so sorry I will die without see you again...”
@michaelbruns449
@michaelbruns449 Год назад
The amazing fact that Sergei Bondarchuck adapted the screenplay, directed the film and performs the leading role proves he was the most creative master cinematic savant who ever lived, ever looked through a camera lens. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 5:55
@nadapopinovic6836
@nadapopinovic6836 Год назад
Bože dragi, hvala ti na ovim veličanstvenim odnosno božanstvenim momentima koje izaziva ova duhovna muzika Ruske pravoslavne crkve.
@rhysnichols8608
@rhysnichols8608 9 месяцев назад
I love the French marching music, it’s the ‘march of the consular guard at marengo’ theme for those wondering I also think those Russian officer uniforms are beautiful
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 8 месяцев назад
I liked how Kutuzov told Andrei that the French army would eat its horses.
@jackoblomov1970
@jackoblomov1970 Год назад
One of the greatest films of all time. Thanks for the 4k remaster
@juliabordeianu9280
@juliabordeianu9280 2 года назад
Un classique ! Le véritable cinéma russe, attentif aux moindres détails dans une interprétation magnifique ! Le chef d'oeuvre de Sergueï Bondartchouk. Chapeau l'Artiste ! Merci pour le partage !
@caiusballad4162
@caiusballad4162 Год назад
56:45 I love his apprehensiveness and how he struggles with horrors and widespread despair and desolations everywhere and anywhere around him, Prince Andrei is a very deep character excellently portrayed in this fantastic movie.
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
Все персонажи изумительно продуманы.
@kailuakidd1512
@kailuakidd1512 2 года назад
The magnitude of this undertaking, and the total commitment by everyone involved, produced an epic masterpiece of filmmaking and storytelling. Tolstoy was a literary genius. Thank you. Mosfilm is a treasure trove of incredible art.
@ivkasuic4474
@ivkasuic4474 Год назад
Do not let you this motion picture lead you to WRONG conclusions.Lev Tolstoj WAS NOT genious writer,only deceant one!
@kailuakidd1512
@kailuakidd1512 Год назад
@@ivkasuic4474 Thank you for that. What is your opinion of Dostoevsky? Have a good day.
@kailuakidd1512
@kailuakidd1512 Год назад
I have read all of Dostoevsky's works and he is simply magnificent. He truly suffered for his work.
@leonid7209
@leonid7209 9 месяцев назад
@@ivkasuic4474 What kind literary works of Leo Tolstoy do you read?
@ZOFIELHERRERA-wy3yo
@ZOFIELHERRERA-wy3yo 8 месяцев назад
@@ivkasuic4474 BOT.
@JackSparrow-rv3cc
@JackSparrow-rv3cc 6 месяцев назад
Much better than Ridley Scott's Napoleon (even though he's my favorite movie director).
@juju10683
@juju10683 6 месяцев назад
Napoleon was very entertaining but it wont stand the test of time like this masterpiece will
@luna-oe2cs
@luna-oe2cs 5 месяцев назад
The film "Napaleon" by Ridley Scott is an outrage on world history.
@pancakemacbuttery9142
@pancakemacbuttery9142 5 месяцев назад
I literally came here to cope after watching Ridley scott
@lucaazeri1700
@lucaazeri1700 3 месяца назад
100%
@ElenaKozyreva
@ElenaKozyreva 2 месяца назад
Even the version with Armand Assante is better.
@steveg8322
@steveg8322 2 года назад
To think that a scant 22 years earlier many of these men were at Stalingrad,Leningrad,Moscow and finally Berlin.
@yanan4249
@yanan4249 5 месяцев назад
Wow, an interesting thought. Some of them could have been, somehow I have never actually realized that.
@mukhtarsyajaratun1025
@mukhtarsyajaratun1025 4 месяца назад
most of the extras are probably veterans of the Eastern Front @@yanan4249
@annemaria5126
@annemaria5126 Год назад
We do not learn from history, from our mistakes, failures, fears, angryness, falsehood. Every generation has to start and learn all over again, in a slightly different form.
@jennyli365
@jennyli365 2 года назад
Some pictures like the classic oil painting. Amazingly striking.
@Babydux
@Babydux 2 года назад
The battle scenes were so real looking.... I was amazed. Thank you for posting this on You Tube.
@wetcanoedogs
@wetcanoedogs 2 года назад
yes!! i thought how the hell could that be all worked out and filmed.it looks like every man knew his part and played it out.did they have people up in towers with loud speakers shouting group number 6 run and fall? just the horses must have been a almost impossible to keep working like that.long parts just went on and on with no breaks in the filming.the fly overs must have been worked out in detail months in advance.
@steveg8322
@steveg8322 Год назад
It took six years to film,many of the actors literally grew up on the set(s)
@jhtsurvival
@jhtsurvival Год назад
As a kid I would probably not have appreciated this film. As an adult though I think every adult should see or read the book.
@fernandahurtado-ortiz9042
@fernandahurtado-ortiz9042 11 месяцев назад
Agree!!!!!
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 8 месяцев назад
this is genius
@pawelpap9
@pawelpap9 7 месяцев назад
Or at least your comment.
@andreivasile821
@andreivasile821 6 месяцев назад
These movies, together with Waterloo really capture the Napoleonic times, costumes scenes right out of a painting by Detaille or Repin
@nelliethursday1812
@nelliethursday1812 Год назад
When ever I hear Russian Orthodox chanting I am taken to another world of pure beauty
@schattensand
@schattensand Год назад
True, its all good, but this prayer at Borodino is magnificent, intrinsic and unforgetable.
@frankpienkosky5688
@frankpienkosky5688 Год назад
@@schattensand russian losses in that battle were massive...it was a desperate struggle...they had to withdraw to save what was left of their army....
@schattensand
@schattensand Год назад
@@frankpienkosky5688 We were just chatting about some singing.
@christophermichaelclarence6003
@christophermichaelclarence6003 9 месяцев назад
​​@@frankpienkosky5688That's our French forces from our Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte alright. We Franco Prussians have suffered serious losses Our French Empire failed to invade Russia in 1812
@mswallch
@mswallch 2 года назад
Leo tolstoy will always be remembered. Great russian movie🇷🇺☦️
@neilgromov6473
@neilgromov6473 6 месяцев назад
Вы правы, только фильм - советский
@tpe54
@tpe54 Год назад
The logistics of filming this is mind boggling!
@dennisgarelli9200
@dennisgarelli9200 2 года назад
Borodino was an epic and shattering experience watched on my phone. I can barely imagine what these scenes would be like on the big screen. Thank you Mosfilm.
@kaletovhangar
@kaletovhangar 2 года назад
Also it's epic knowing what they achieved with 15,000 extras,while real battle had about 220,000 soldiers in total committed to the fight,and both sides still had about 50,000 each in reserve.I can only try to imagine what a sight it really was seeing entire field full of soldiers even with much more than the movie depicted.
@frankpienkosky5688
@frankpienkosky5688 Год назад
@@sjb3460 they moved a lot...
@pawelpap9
@pawelpap9 7 месяцев назад
You can get a larger phone. Thanks, Silicon Valley.
@jerry12314
@jerry12314 6 месяцев назад
@@pawelpap9 It should be a crime to watch this on a phone. 😄
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 6 месяцев назад
Every year in Borodino they hold a battle from those times. At Borodino there were battles not only with the French. In Borodino there were battles with Nazi Germany. There are long-term firing points there from 1941.
@nickstephan2922
@nickstephan2922 2 года назад
So impressive this film. a monumental work of art!!! I visited Moscow and Leningrad when a teenager, that was mid 70's. Each of them is splendid in its own way. I hope Panorama Borodino is still there!... When you think how arrogant Napoleon was... And what was left of his Grande Armee of 600.000? Barely 10.000 at the end of the Russian campaign. This huge war effort to defend their country gave the world one of the two best novels ever written(the other one being of course Anna Karenina). Many thanks again to those who made this masterpiece available on RU-vid!
@jhtsurvival
@jhtsurvival Год назад
If Napoleon hadn't over reached so fast and got stuck waiting on the expected surrender of Russia he probably would have won
@Emil.Fontanot
@Emil.Fontanot Год назад
I'm pretty sure that there were more or less 100k of his men left
@IgsorZar
@IgsorZar Год назад
@@jhtsurvival Napoleon defeated the Russians in all battles: Smolensk.Borodino.Maloyaroslavets.Even in a critical situation on Berezina, he deceived the Russians and managed to escape from imminent defeat.But He lost the whole company. Bonaparte lost more than half of his cavalry in Russia.Never again will he have such cavalry, because then came the recruits, inexperienced young men.And with whom he lost Leipzig and Waterloo.
@jhtsurvival
@jhtsurvival Год назад
@@IgsorZar uh OK? I never said anything about him winning or losing battles
@redsun2589
@redsun2589 Год назад
@@IgsorZar Бородино он не считал победой.
@klebermacedo8681
@klebermacedo8681 Год назад
Very grateful for Mosfilm and Andrei Martyanov for this indication. Greetings from Brazil.
@eugenxenon5662
@eugenxenon5662 Год назад
❤️❤️👏
@kaletovhangar
@kaletovhangar 2 года назад
That thunderous crossing of Nieman river by French reminds me of Mordor's forces going out of Minas Morgul in Peter Jackson's LOTR towards Gondor.I wonder did it also partially inspire him for his movie. Also,although much older than Pier would have actually been in the book,Sergey Bondarchuk did his role quite well as him.Really felt his feeling of helplessness and constantly being led by others despite being "blessed" as son of wealthy count.Him going to battlefield seems as some kind of attempt at escaping that strangle of social life at capital.
@EvilRussianVladimir
@EvilRussianVladimir Год назад
It reminds me epilog scene of Witcher 2, when the Nilfgaard armies crossing Yaruga by perspective of peasants who see all this military might going to them
@vadimanreev4585
@vadimanreev4585 7 месяцев назад
Any good fantasy is a reflection of Earthly history, with heroic and disgusting examples from it and with human feelings.
@OLEG-gt2yt
@OLEG-gt2yt 5 месяцев назад
Despite his age, I can't imagine another Pierre. Bondarchuk's Bezukhov is just perfect.
@conniec1557
@conniec1557 Год назад
Thank you for producing this with the English subtitles!
@strangerintown3676
@strangerintown3676 Год назад
ABC Network aired this 4 nights in a row, August 12,13, 14 & 15 1972. I watched it all 4 nights. I had just finished high school.
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Maximilien1794
@Maximilien1794 2 года назад
Ce film est légendaire. Merci Mosfilm.
@user-zf6ld8qr5e
@user-zf6ld8qr5e 10 месяцев назад
Magnificent performances. Andrei and Pierre are really brought to life.
@michaelmcdonagh5104
@michaelmcdonagh5104 Год назад
Bondarchuk's War and Peace is easily one of the greatest films ever made both in scope, and in depth. I saw its four consecutive parts in several sittings in Chicago, when it first came out, and again several years ago, here in San Francisco @ our beloved Castro, in the Castro. The audience -- who were re-seeing it after many years, and those who were encountering it for the first time were spellbound for over seven hours. Bondarchuk was a great, and beloved Russian / Soviet actor who can be seen in @ least one other Mosfilm picture, Uncle Vanya, where he plays opposite other great actors and actresses of his own generation, including Innokenti Smoktunovsky, who played both Hamlet ( with its Shostakovich score ), and Tchaikovsky, in those eponymous films.
@marinas3037
@marinas3037 7 месяцев назад
Lev Tolstoy, Sergei Bondarchuk, actors contributed to Eternity
@FRANKTHRING1
@FRANKTHRING1 Год назад
A film like no other, beyond equal, this 4K quality is fabulous too ! Thanks for upload !
@jon780249
@jon780249 Год назад
Absolutely breathtaking. A huge achievement.
@asdvet1918
@asdvet1918 5 месяцев назад
Napoleón más tarde, después de todas las batallas, pronunció palabras históricas: "De todas mis batallas, la más terrible es la que di cerca de Moscú. Los franceses se mostraron dignos de la victoria, y los rusos se ganaron la gloria de los invencibles".
@enricoc.948
@enricoc.948 9 месяцев назад
Opera cinematografica monumentale di inestimabile valore storico per i posteri, ma soprattutto un monito universale contro quella cieca follia di tutte le guerre che annichilisce il valore supremo della vita di ogni singolo essere umano.
@neilgromov6473
@neilgromov6473 6 месяцев назад
Один великий человек, ещё более ста лет назад писал: "Войны со всеми их бедствиями порождает капитализм, который порабощает мил­лионы трудящихся, обостряет борьбу между нациями и превращает рабов капитала в пушечное мясо. Только всемирная социалистическая армия революционного пролета­риата в состоянии положить конец этому угнетению и порабощению масс, этим бойням рабов ради интересов рабовладельцев." В. И. Ленин
@alexanderwong6244
@alexanderwong6244 2 года назад
Most grateful for a magnificent movie!
@parkmallbaby
@parkmallbaby 6 месяцев назад
I find it charming and hilarious that Bezukhov just barges in there and shares to the officers what he thinks about their positions after seeing him being poked fun of for being there by the soldiers.
@fbfgca
@fbfgca Год назад
Gracias por compartir este tesoro cultural para toda la humanidad!
@neilgromov6473
@neilgromov6473 6 месяцев назад
Поддерживаю вас. Спасибо!
@aishabintabubakr4944
@aishabintabubakr4944 2 года назад
My favorite movie since I first saw it in 2007
@petrberanek4230
@petrberanek4230 6 месяцев назад
Remember this is the most expensive movie in history. Budget was 1 billion US dollars in today's money, no studio can afford this. Army was ordered to send 15.000 soldiers as extras for 3 months. 1500 horses were used. All museums in country were ordered to provide historic items for the movie. all that is impossible to achieve today. Only movie with Napoleonic theme similar to this is Abel Gance's 1927 epic Napoleon with budget that great, that only 1 movie (9 hours long in its final form) from 6 was filmed.
@Cortesevasive
@Cortesevasive 6 месяцев назад
15k extras is nothing. Just pay 1k per month for 3months. And you can 3d print weapons lol
@tacticaldatatactical
@tacticaldatatactical 6 месяцев назад
exactly only the soviet union with all the resources made this possible
@Maxsoonia
@Maxsoonia 6 месяцев назад
in modern money the film cost $136,46275,307.
@Maxsoonia
@Maxsoonia 6 месяцев назад
But here's what they forgot to add. This is because a wide film film was specially created for the film about the Borodino struggle. For Bondarchuk I wanted to make something like a panorama from the Tretyakov Gallery. In the USSR, before this film, the film was the kind that is visible, for example, at 50:31, not
@vadimanreev4585
@vadimanreev4585 5 месяцев назад
Here a logical question arises: What kind of power are the Soviets? And we learn that the Soviets are the power of labor collectives. That is, labor collectives nominate deputies from their ranks and pay deputies the average salary that they received in an institution or at a factory. These deputies in the Councils solve strategic tasks: Fostering culture among the population, storming space, banning plastic bags and pasuda...
@lebowskiduderino89
@lebowskiduderino89 Год назад
these battle scenes are just amazing the huge numbers of extras its mind boggling the horses my god what a performance
@wretchedfibs4306
@wretchedfibs4306 2 года назад
Phew ! much appreciate the release to public youtube and the West. Epic film.
@Kimllg88
@Kimllg88 2 года назад
This has made me so happy. thank you again, Mosfilm.
@brucealbert4686
@brucealbert4686 2 года назад
Yes I have it at home but this is the HD version.
@frankuvlkan
@frankuvlkan Год назад
Hi Kim 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….🌹🌹
@PixelProlo
@PixelProlo 2 года назад
Thanx for sharing. Watching from Northern Germany ✨🌈👨‍🎨🌈✨
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@PixelProlo
@PixelProlo 11 месяцев назад
@@user-bz2rk4kr2q ✨🙋‍♂️❤️✨
@dougclark4761
@dougclark4761 2 года назад
Oops, there they are after all! My bad. Thanks for making this great film available to people everywhere.
@sherryfuzesy9030
@sherryfuzesy9030 Год назад
After seeing this film adaptation of Tolstoy it became clear to me that Pasternak retold War and Peace in his pale novel Zhivago, which Hollywood did its best to ruin.
@Borderose
@Borderose 6 месяцев назад
What did they do wrong?
@laurabarzaghi1770
@laurabarzaghi1770 Год назад
Scene stupende del film con un meraviglioso Tikonov ❤❤❤❤❤
@jannihuber4023
@jannihuber4023 Год назад
Ein Buch wird lebendig!
@keithnaylor1981
@keithnaylor1981 2 года назад
Part 3 of the greatest film ever made, and it may be even sharper than my Blu Ray?
@manur7977
@manur7977 2 года назад
Thank you very much. Such nostalgia with this movie.......
@adelinavine2362
@adelinavine2362 Год назад
Как актуально сейчас звучит: "Началась война. Совершилось противное человеческому разуму и всей человеческой природе событие". How relevant it sounds now: "The war has begun. An event contrary to human reason and all human nature has taken place."
@ChickenDelivering
@ChickenDelivering Год назад
45:44 legend
@brocksargeant1134
@brocksargeant1134 Год назад
You get a sense of how great this will be from the march past the ancient tree in the first scene.
@lazymansload520
@lazymansload520 2 года назад
11:13 look at that. Like the frame was taken out of a painting from the era.
@eddievanpachtenbeke1870
@eddievanpachtenbeke1870 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this masterpiece on RU-vid 🙏🏻
@peace-now
@peace-now Год назад
Poor horses. Brave horses. They are the true heroes.
@gieselahorig3771
@gieselahorig3771 Год назад
😢😢😢😢
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
Такой прием в фильмах - несущиеся куда попало лошади без всадников . Комиссар, фильм. Где-то ещё видела ...а, Верные друзья .
@JE-western-rider
@JE-western-rider 7 месяцев назад
01:02:12 Before I sink, Into the big sleep, I want to hear, I want to hear, the scream of my stunt horse, Listen to the scream of the grey stunt horse
@gabrielasmoje2355
@gabrielasmoje2355 4 месяца назад
¡Magnífica obra! Desde Chile🇨🇱gracias a Mosfilm por la oportunidad de apreciar este cine maravilloso
@shatrughnasharma3524
@shatrughnasharma3524 Год назад
क्यूँ होते हैं ये युद्ध? लेकिन परिवर्तन बिन युद्ध संभव भी तो नहीं। शायद विनाश में ही निर्माण का अंकुर प्रस्फुटित होता है। शायद सर टोलस्तोय यही कहना चाहते हों इस पार्ट के climax में। बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद आपको, इस अतुल्य कृति को चलचित्र के रूप में दिखाने के लिए।
@michaelbruns449
@michaelbruns449 Год назад
By Demons Be Driven.
@TreasureX7
@TreasureX7 Год назад
Great post.
@YbYBwRbY
@YbYBwRbY 2 года назад
Спасибо, братцы.
@PrinceChaloner
@PrinceChaloner Год назад
2:46 49:28 50:12 not a single CGI all real men thousands of them. Sadly today nobody can't make a scene like this ever again...
@vadimanreev4585
@vadimanreev4585 Год назад
Why is that? The Soviet government devoted a lot of resources to the education of the beautiful among the people. It is likely that new social states governed directly by peoples will create more impressive historical canvases.
@neilgromov6473
@neilgromov6473 6 месяцев назад
​@@vadimanreev4585вы несомненно правы уважаемый товарищ. Здоровья и успехов вам!
@gyulaszabo2884
@gyulaszabo2884 Год назад
Szuper jó film,,igazán látványos,,és nincs kék meg zöld háttér ,,nagyon jó,,egy kiváló szereplő gárdával
@Murgatroyd999
@Murgatroyd999 6 месяцев назад
Wow! What a spectacular film! They certainly don’t make movies like this anymore to our collective detriment.
@OLEG-gt2yt
@OLEG-gt2yt 5 месяцев назад
I do not know who you mean by the word "they", but in my opinion no one else has made, is not making, and will not make such films.
@user-bb6ei9zt1x
@user-bb6ei9zt1x 5 месяцев назад
​@@OLEG-gt2ytWaterloo:🗿
@parkmallbaby
@parkmallbaby 6 месяцев назад
This is really the closest images to what the real one looked like.
@martianbuilder5945
@martianbuilder5945 Год назад
This film truly captures the horrors of war, and that makes it hard to watch.
@rosamundg.
@rosamundg. 2 года назад
Absolutely superb. Thank you Mosfilm
@yanan4249
@yanan4249 5 месяцев назад
Battle scenes look so real even nowadays. I totally forgot the film was shot long time ago. So real it is unbearable to watch but impossible not to watch.
@bertramwinslowiii2119
@bertramwinslowiii2119 Год назад
Horse at 49:28 looks up, director yells, "You're supposed to be dead!" Horse says, "Oh, sorry!" lies back down again.
@eddievanpachtenbeke1870
@eddievanpachtenbeke1870 Год назад
I also noticed… I wonder if the horses are hurt during these massive scenes ?
@michaelbruns449
@michaelbruns449 Год назад
Surely more than a few horses and people have fallen down wounded and then were able to get back up sometimes temporarily, then fell down again, right? so its actually totally authentic looking.
@michaelbruns449
@michaelbruns449 Год назад
​​@@eddievanpachtenbeke1870 many were killed, so ive read, who knows for sure?
@zenonmielczarek5811
@zenonmielczarek5811 2 года назад
We are waiting for part four
@rebekaroka536
@rebekaroka536 3 месяца назад
Los soldados y Kutuzov rezando al icono de la Virgen de Smolensk es algo de lo más apreciado de mis vivencias. Amo a Tolstoy, sus personajes, la lengua rusa y esta películas. Gracias por todo!!!
@skadiwarrior2053
@skadiwarrior2053 Год назад
Excellent, absolutely riveting depiction.
@strangerintown3676
@strangerintown3676 Год назад
Sergey Bondarchuk " Pierre Bezukhov " also director of Waterloo 1970.
@krupadrum
@krupadrum 7 месяцев назад
Borodino.. the Russian glory. This film is a beautiful beautiful thing. I wish to live it. Maybe I did..
@fatitankeris6327
@fatitankeris6327 6 месяцев назад
You wouldn't want to live it.
@eugenxenon5662
@eugenxenon5662 Год назад
Absolutely amazing!
@michaelvoisey8458
@michaelvoisey8458 Год назад
A great depiction of the battle ,however I would have liked some sort of narration on the actual battle .An explanation as to why the French are doing what they are doing and the russian response was maybe two staff officers in discussion but the real horror of Napoleonic warfare is portrayed brilliantly
@Elcore
@Elcore Год назад
The book describes the whole battle, the tactics leading up to it and the personal thinking of the commanders, soldiers and bystanders on both sides, so you should definitely read it. This film is as close to it as anyone will ever get - but only visually.
@BadBoy-bt6lb
@BadBoy-bt6lb 8 месяцев назад
L. Tolstoy. Read
@Roheryn100
@Roheryn100 7 месяцев назад
It doesn’t actually matter if you don’t understand it. Tolstoy’s whole point was that it was an utterly confusing, catastrophic event, and no general , however brilliant, not even Napoleon, could actually claim he knew how to control it. It all hinged on hundreds of small random occurences of bravery or cowardice….
@petrberanek4230
@petrberanek4230 6 месяцев назад
Check 1960 movie Austerlitz. There is narration without actual battle, as movie was filmed in studio. There are generals and officers pointing somewhere and describing what is happening, but we dont see it.
@OLEG-gt2yt
@OLEG-gt2yt 5 месяцев назад
This is not a chronological film and that is not its purpose.
@bezerker97
@bezerker97 3 месяца назад
Я не смотрел фильм Ридли Скотта, но наткнулся на ролик из его фильма про Бородино и сразу захотелось посмотреть фильм 1966г. Впервые посмотрел этот шедевр, я думаю Ридли Скотт и рядом не стоит с маэстро Бондарчуком. И документальные фильмы про съёмки фильма, не знал, что фильм снимался 6 лет. Из всех военных фильмов этот самый эпичный и восхитительный.
@imadboles3431
@imadboles3431 2 года назад
Great. Please, add links to the other parts.
@Games-xd6lx
@Games-xd6lx 2 года назад
Thank you for this wonderful channel! I was wondering if you guys were in possession of "Don Quixote (1957)", the Soviet drama film directed by Grigori Kozintsev. I heard many people praising that movie as the definitive Don Quixote experience and it would be amazing to be able to finally find it in good quality.
@neilgromov6473
@neilgromov6473 6 месяцев назад
Советский кинематограф и советское искусство, это лучшее, что было у нас
@aemiliadelroba4022
@aemiliadelroba4022 Год назад
War is so horrible 😮 Humans do not learn it seems . Time after time , wars after wars , Where is the peace ☮️?
@jackliu498
@jackliu498 2 года назад
Masterpiece!
@ahumanbeing812
@ahumanbeing812 5 месяцев назад
General Mikhail Kutuzov was a real historical figure. It was him who led the Russian military to victory over Napoleon's invasion. Son of a lieutenant general, Kutuzov appeared to have been a child prodigy. He attended military engineering school at the age of 12 and joined the military when he was only 14. By the time he was 39, he had already been made major general. According to historical records, he WAS blind in one eye due to severe injury he sustained on the battlefield. At 27:36, Kutuzov told Prince Andrei: "Kamensky used soldiers to take Rushchuk. I used time and patience and took more fortresses." That was a quite accurate reflection of his strategy during Russia's campaign against Napoleon's invasion. Kutuzov's strategy was to grind down Napoleon's army by engaging the French in incessant minor battles while preserving the Russian army - though he fought one major battle, the Battle of Borodino, due to public pressure. When Napoleon left Moscow and attempted to move southward, Kutuzov blocked his way and forced the French army to leave Russia by the path it had devastated when it entered the country. By using such a strategy, Kutuzov destroyed his opponent _without_ fighting another major battle.
@Baskerville22
@Baskerville22 Год назад
Those aerial battle scenes (Borodino) were very similar to those in Bondarchuk's film, Waterloo (1970)
@joe5812
@joe5812 Год назад
Bondarchuk always does that I think it's very cool 🥶🤙
@TheMilihierro
@TheMilihierro Год назад
Huy hacia tanto que no la veia, este es mi episodio favorito. Gracias por el aporte
@fellington2398
@fellington2398 11 месяцев назад
46:39 52:52these scenes is straight out of the paintings of borodino, napoleon and his marshals.
@sergantDon
@sergantDon Год назад
Auguste Raffet's "Passage du Neiman" was used by Bondarchuk to set up the opening scene of Part 3. It looks almost identical.
@caiusballad4162
@caiusballad4162 Год назад
Bien meilleur que le cinéma français moderne ! La Russie fut l'erreur fatal de Napoléon.
@user-bz2rk4kr2q
@user-bz2rk4kr2q 11 месяцев назад
Откуда вы?
@neilgromov6473
@neilgromov6473 6 месяцев назад
У него не было выбора. Он выражал интересы правящего класса Франции, им нужна была эта война, чтобы после победы над Россией, уничтожить своего главного противника - Британию
@luna-oe2cs
@luna-oe2cs 5 месяцев назад
His imperialism towards the world was a mistake that cost hundreds of thousands of lives. Although, it should be noted that having taken all of Europe and even reaching Egypt, Russia turned out to be too tough for him.
@user-od5fh3gn4d
@user-od5fh3gn4d 8 месяцев назад
Incredible! My favorite heartthrob Giga-Chad is the one-eyed warrior, Prince Mikhail Illarionovich Golenishchev-Kutuzov-Smolensky One of my ancestors fought for Bonaparte, then came to the US and has over 1000+ descendants. I imagine many people in the US have ancestors who fought on both sides of this conflict (or both sides depending on which way the wind blew) but don’t realize it.
@neilgromov6473
@neilgromov6473 6 месяцев назад
Очень интересно! Здоровья вам и светлая память высшим предкам
@legmarchukov3732
@legmarchukov3732 Год назад
Best of the Best!
@valueofnothing2487
@valueofnothing2487 4 месяца назад
The cinematography is the best I have seen. It is truly a lost art. Today everyone is trying to shine flashlights in your eyes. Everyone cuts every half second. Everything looks fake. The characters are a little difficult to relate to, sure, the script long and not very subtle. But it is truly an experience.
@benhur1959
@benhur1959 2 года назад
Many thanks, much appreciated,
@olegg9726
@olegg9726 7 месяцев назад
Такой выдающийся фильм с множеством массовых сцен могли снять только в СССР!
@neilgromov6473
@neilgromov6473 6 месяцев назад
Согласен с вами
@ShamanKish
@ShamanKish 6 месяцев назад
"Who is doing this to us? Nobody. The System." Absolutely correct 😎
@jingpurple597
@jingpurple597 2 года назад
Where is part 4? I'm always really sad that Tolstoy let Prince Andrei die. I wish he could give Natasha another chance.
@user-bz3hw9ry8u
@user-bz3hw9ry8u Год назад
Prince Andrew died , Tolstoy was generally cruel to his characters ..and Natasha quickly forgot him ..
@yanan4249
@yanan4249 5 месяцев назад
No, they didn't have a chance from the beginning. It's not the "cruelty" of Tolstoy, he is not cruel with his purest characters (remember Kitty and Levin). Natasha had to grow up, become a mature woman and learn to love not only with her passion but with her heart and head, have a feeling not violent but deep. At least, that was the idea.
@mswallch
@mswallch 2 года назад
God bless russia. Brilliant cinematography. Please try to bring some other historical russian movies on royal families or russian novels. 🥰🇷🇺☦️ From India.🙏🇮🇳❤️
@simonlee8889
@simonlee8889 Год назад
check out Alexander Nevsky and Ivan The Terrible, Tarkovsky's Andrei Rublev, The Flight - an adaptation of Bulgakov.. all brilliant powerful works of cinema
@eugenxenon5662
@eugenxenon5662 Год назад
❤️
@gieselahorig3771
@gieselahorig3771 Год назад
​@@simonlee8889 iwan terrible von Sergej Eisenstein! Unvergesslich !!!!!!!!!!
@alatomalbeth3947
@alatomalbeth3947 Год назад
Fujj !🤢🤢🤮🤮
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