As the Russian conflict with Napoleon reaches its peak, five aristocratic families face the possibility of their lives being changed forever.As the Russian conflict with Napoleon reaches its peak, five aristocratic families face the possibility of their lives being changed forever.As the Russian conflict with Napoleon reaches its peak, five aristocratic families face the possibility of their lives being changed forever.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 3 wins & 19 nominations total
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- TriviaThe soundtrack is recorded in a collaboration with choir "Latvia" and Latvian Radio.
- GoofsUniforms in the Russian army changed three times during the period covered in the movie, but there is only one shown in the series.
- Quotes
[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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #21.5 (2016)
So far there is rather more peace than war, but the three central characters, Pierre, Prince Andrei and Natasha seem remarkably well cast and the eternal triangle is forming in a complex way, as expected. The series does not feel terribly Russian but clearly the culture and problems that existed at the time were peculiar to continental Europe. Napoleon was terrorising all of Europe and like many before and after him, thought that Russia would fall under his spell. Its therefore no wonder that characters like Prince Andrei found the military a perfect vehicle for their ambitions and patriotism. But the war was clearly going to decimate many of the leading members of Russian society.
Tolstoy's ability to tell a complex love story is already showing through, and the lesser characters like Prince Vassily, Andrei;s sister Marya and Jim Broadbent's wonderful cameo as Andrei's father make this first rate entertainment.
My only complaint would be that there is not more of this spellbinding story.
Mary Gumsley
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- Lithuania(Vilnius)
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