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Antwon 2022-03-18 09:01:07
BJIFF Archive. The longest continuous viewing experience so far, 415mins, 9:00-17:15, one or three battle scenes are really difficult to replicate, the fourth part is a little stream of consciousness, and the second part has the least war scenes but more character depictions , Andre was too handsome to walk towards Natasha at the ball. On the big screen, it was really shocking, it was really a huge drama, and it was shocked by money. (If there are no people in charge of the library at the...
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Brent 2022-03-18 09:01:07
[10th BJIFF] The most money-burning movie in history, but you can really watch the money spent in place. The set, the mirror, the service, and the number of group actors... all show off the charm of real shots to the audience in the CG era. The prom scene is grand and magnificent, the war scene is magnificent and magnificent, and the natural scenery, which is often used as empty shots to embellish emotions and the characters’ inner monologue, is picturesque. It is also a "socialist-style...
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Michael 2022-03-17 09:01:08
(9.0/10) 1966 Bondarchuk version, 423 minutes CC version. This may be a model for small-scale film and television adaptations of literary masterpieces, especially works on the scale of war and peace. On the basis of retaining the main body of the original book and even a large number of details, it uses the unique form of expression of the film, so that it can still be independent. Existing in another art form, there is neither standing still nor overwhelming. It's just that the system of the...
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Velda 2022-03-17 09:01:08
Bibrezhnev's resources (costing hundreds of millions of dollars and participating in more than 500,000) to make these four-part films are really "unborn" works that were only available during the most intense cold war. More valuable is the high artistic pursuit (especially groundbreaking dance party photography and battlefield scheduling) and low ideological interference of this film. It can be regarded as a model of masterpiece adaptation and blockbuster...
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Novella 2022-03-16 09:01:07
The Soviet version of "War and Peace" in 1966 was the most expensive film in the history of world cinema. Its production cost was US$560 million. This film fully embodies the superiority of socialism-"Concentrate your forces to do great things." The magnificent war scenes and moving emotional entanglements described by Leo Tolstoy are all delicately displayed in this nearly seven-hour movie. Regardless of the length of the movie or the depth of the script, this "War and Peace" is indeed the...
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Eliseo 2022-03-16 09:01:07
1. Although the composition and color of each frame have been transformed, the powerful lens language is even more respectable. 1a) In terms of character psychological portrayal, the movie can only use one or a group of or full of details (rotating grenade on Mars) or clean and ethereal (white clouds over the battlefield), just say that the original work lasts for several pages. Philosophy. 1b) In terms of environment description, the last second was a majestic aerial scene of a huge army of...
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Astrid 2022-03-15 09:01:09
The war drama directed by Bondarchuk combines glory, bravery and reflection. The soul and military music stir in the sky. From Andre’s lying under the army’s army and Napoleon’s "Man of Glory", to the madness in the defense of Moscow. The artillery and the wounded with a broken arm, the glorious Andrei was hit by a stray bullet before he even went into battle. His tragedy was not only in the name of his father, but also due to the times. Tolstoy's philosophy may be a combination of Western...
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Kimberly 2022-03-15 09:01:09
The best version of war and peace! It is said that in order to make this movie, a national system was filmed, and a fake Moscow was even built! No matter what the BBC can make into a romantic movie, it is also drunk. This is the best adaptation that truly complies with Russian culture! "War and Peace" is undoubtedly an epic poem. I am afraid that only the nation can understand it more...
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Hayden 2022-03-14 14:12:28
I give 8 stars for this compelling one. . . It should be regarded as one of the blockbuster series of the Great Patriotic State made during the Soviet era. . . It was used to promote the great Slavic people. . . If not, I don't know what this piece means. . The story is at a loss with only characters but no characters. . . So many characters appear programmatically like an empty shell inside. . . The film is more like a super audiovisual feast brought by a group of super lens...
War and Peace Comments
Extended Reading
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Natasha Rostova: Is it possible no one will come up to me? Is it possible no one will notice me?
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Natasha Rostova: Do you ever feel as if there were nothing more to come? Nothing. Everything good has already happened. Doesn't it make you sad?
Director: Sergey Bondarchuk
Language: Russian,German,French Release date: April 28, 1968