just fine

Kacie 2022-04-05 09:01:07

I traveled to Russia a few years ago. What impressed me the most was that the young couples there love kisses. It’s literally everywhere. Although it is called war and peace, in fact, more than half of it is about young nobles falling in love. The real war story goes to episode 5. just unfolded.

In fact, I watched this drama because when I talked about the good books I read recently, my colleagues said that some of the previous books are still good, such as war and peace. Although I put the book in the shopping cart, I know that even if I buy it, it is a collectible. I watched 6 episodes of British dramas that were not too long ago. The BBC is really conscientious, and it would not give up if such a huge IP in China doesn't shoot you a hundred and eighty episodes.

In all honesty, it wasn't a particularly pleasant surprise. I haven't read the original work, but from the perspective of the plot, it is a very classical plot. It is nothing more than a love-hate relationship of family, love, and fate, just because it is placed in the context of war. The scene of the war was spectacular at the beginning, and it was quite useless. I think that's what real war is like.

The whole play is very British, with all aspects of rhythm, lines and texture. After reading the introduction and plot of the American Soviet version, they also have their own strong national characteristics. However, I really can't get the acting skills of Cinderella with a square face. The acting is quite exaggerated and the traces are too heavy.

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War & Peace quotes

  • [first lines]

    Anna Pavlovna Scherer: But mon cher ami, how can you be so calm? This... this monster, Bonaparte - he's crossed into Austria now and... who's to say that Russia won't be next.

  • [last lines]

    Pierre Bezukhov: [voice-over] They say sufferings are misfortunes. But if I was asked, would I stay as I was before I was taken prisoner, or go through it all again? I would say for God's sake, let me be a prisoner again.

    Pierre Bezukhov: Come, let's sit and eat and give thanks for our good fortune.

    Pierre Bezukhov: [voice-over continued] When our lives are knocked off course, we imagine everything in them is lost. But it is only the start of something new and good. As long as there is life, there is happiness. There is a great deal... a great deal still to come.

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