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Stan 2022-04-09 08:01:02
"War and Peace"
I watched the first of the four former Soviet films "War and Peace", but I couldn't find the source of the other three, so I looked at various introductions. Writes about the attitude of the four major Russian families to the state, society and war. Each family has typical representatives and their...
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Deja 2022-04-09 08:01:02
The last nobility and glory of Russia.
(War and Peace) is the greatest literary work of human beings, and it is also a must-see movie in one's life.
After reading all the versions, I prefer the earliest American version, although the American version is more like writing (war and love), which also suits my feelings very well.
The...
John Mills
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