There is no conflict and suspense, it is entirely dependent on the growth and fate of the characters. After a major chaos, the characters disappear and purify.
The first dance between Andrei and Natasha was amazing. The details were switched and the flashbacks were beautiful.
Pierre worshipped Napoleon when he appeared, and at the end he wanted to assassinate him.
This character has grown up beautifully.
Started with nothing, illegitimate children, drunken life, naked proletarians, idealists,
When it was about to end, I already knew who I was and accepted it.
Ruin my life, I kill your whole family,
Napoleon really messed up everything in Russia, worthy of the shocker of the European continent,
If he does not retreat, buy more nobles and liberate some serfs,
Maybe Europe and the Continent were unified back then.
The story seems to end in 1810, and the Lomonov dynasty lasted for another 100 years,
In 1914 the shuffle started again,
The idyllic scenery of the Russian border is really beautiful, pure and primitive,
I haven't read the original book, I'm curious about the follow-up of Pierre and the Freemason and the Tsar holding hands with Helen
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