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By 1812, Napoleon's forces controlled much of Europe. Russia, one of the few countries still unconquered, prepares to face Napoleon's troops together with Austria. Among the Russian soldiers are Count Nicholas Rostov and Prince Andrei Bolkonsky. Count Pierre Bezukhov, a friend of Andrei's and self-styled intellectual who is not interested in fighting. Pierre's life changes when his father dies, leaving him a vast inheritance. He is attracted to Natasha Rostov, Nicholas's sister, but she is too young, so he gives in to baser desires and marries the shallow, manipulative Princess Helene. The marriage ends when Pierre discovers his wife's true nature. Andrei is captured and later released by the French, and returns home only to watch his wife die in childbirth. Months later, Pierre and Andrei meet again. Andrei sees Natasha and falls in love, but his father will only permit the marriage if they postpone it for one year until Natasha turns 17. While Andrei is away on a military mission, Natasha is drawn to Anatole Kuragin, a womanizer. Pierre saves Natasha by telling her of Anatole's past before she can elope with him. Napoleon invades Russia. Pierre visits Andrei on the eve of the battle, and observes the battle that follows. Traumatized by the carnage, he vows to kill Napoleon himself.
本片是根据,经典名著改编的同名电影中的56版
真的太长了
看着确实一般
似乎版本不够好
场面宏大,立意单薄。
感觉拍成了一个历史剧,光讲故事有什么用,男一号的目光像个呆瓜一样,拍再多宏大的场面都是白搭,冲赫本来的,依旧很美
怎么觉得有点流水账呢?人物傻傻分不清。战争时期还能这么快乐跳舞谈恋爱?爱来爱去,真无聊
赫本塑造的年轻的娜塔莎非常纯真可爱,而阴郁退缩的皮埃尔也被方达塑造的很到位,事后看介绍才知道影片中的安德烈是赫本的丈夫。法俄战争的大背景下,每个人都经历了蜕变与成长,最终有了自己的归宿。
补登,未能被带入
没有高潮,只是流水账搬的讲了个故事
这么多英俊的年轻人要远征去作战,然后被杀戮这个家不像你想象的简单…河面上肯定会有暗流的——你应该定个目标,找到一个出发点。——你说的没错,别以为我没有这样想过。每天早晨我醒来后,都对自己痛恨不已。恨自己昨晚的所作所为,我告诉自己今天要有个改变…——你一定有什么是想实现的——当然,我想去探索——探索什么?——所有的事。我想知道为什么我明明知道这是错的还要去做,我想知道什么是幸福,值不值得为幸福付出这么多,我想知道为什么男人要去参战,想知道他们在对上帝祈祷时心里在说什么,我想知道男人和女人在恋爱时心里的感觉。你看我是这么的忙,要了解我可不容易吧。对你来说,什么事都是很清楚的。你总是对自己想要做什么知道的很清楚——不错——你和我不同。你读书,你会得到启迪。我读书反而会更加迷茫
奥黛丽赫本真好看
伟大的名著拍得平淡无奇,没拍出俄罗斯的辽阔~
还行吧 这片子时间很长 敌进我退 战争和和平都不要考验人性
The most difficult thing-but an essential one-is to love life, to love it even while one suffers, because Life is all. Life is God, and to love Life means to love God. ––Leo Tolstoy