Best Foreign Film (AA)
War and Peace
Labels:
*8*,
1968,
60's,
Best Foreign Film (AA),
classic novels,
Epic,
History,
Russia,
Sergei Bondarchuk,
War
Dir: Sergei Bondarchuk, 1968, Russia (8*)
Best Foreign Film (AA)
Best Foreign Film (AA)
This won’t be for all tastes, as it runs over six hours, but as epics go, it is the "most epic" of all, featuring over 250,000 extras (the Red Army), and costing at the time, a record 100 million dollars. They actually made the definitive film of Leo Tolstoy’s novel, maybe a little Hollywood influenced, but still far better than any other attempt at this novel yet. If you haven’t read the novel, this film should suffice, it’s actually a little long and tedious so this shortens the effort by a few dozen hours, and you won’t miss anything! It is, of course, based on Napoleon’s invasion of Russia intertwined with the personal stories of some Russian aristocrats.
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