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  • @marlagriffith3144
    @marlagriffith3144 7 годин тому

    Great review. I have watched it dozens of times, the cinematography is gorgeous. I believe the author of the book spent time in Siberia. Lara being Mother Russia makes total sense that even tho he dies at the end, Mother Russia goes on. Thank you.

  • @beestoe993
    @beestoe993 8 годин тому

    I was 4 years of age when this movie came out. But I remember my Mom loved it, my Dad not so much. Mom is 90 now and I got here a copy of it for Christmas. It made her smile. The truth is I dont remember it that well and I want to see it again. Its been too long. But it always struck me about the harsh conditions of Russias past. Thanks for this review. Very enlightening.

  • @susettesantiago5509
    @susettesantiago5509 19 годин тому

    The takeover was done by private bankers…….so……the answer is…….where does Putin have bank accounts and who does he answer to…..does he hold as much court as……lets say……the British……nope……

  • @alidabaxter5849
    @alidabaxter5849 19 годин тому

    The comment regarding how the book had to be smuggled out of Russia is so true. Boris Pasternak was awarded the Nobel prize for literature but the communist party forced him to decline it. The regime was terrifying. I look back to the humanity that Gorbachev brought to the Soviet regime long, long after and how he ended his days vilified and now we have the nightmare of Putin, and the inhumanity is all back.

  • @paulbergen6574
    @paulbergen6574 День тому

    How much is Strelnikov a depiction of Nestor Mahkno, Trotsky, and or what others? I am with you about this movie. My Great Grandfather was a Czarist spy who was betrayed to the Red Guards. They blocked the rail line as depicted in the film... Only he (David Klausen) jumped from the train eluded capture, walked to Mongolia and escape. He returned home, gathered his family and took them to America. In this way my Grandmother survived while the village she was born in was massacred at the end of WWI... the work of Mahkno's machine guns and Lenin's edict to gather food for the cities.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 13 годин тому

      I thought of Trotsky as well.

  • @tinahunter4313
    @tinahunter4313 День тому

    😊😢

  • @Ukie88
    @Ukie88 День тому

    The international revolution never happened. Neo marxists still don’t get it.

  • @dougpage1271
    @dougpage1271 День тому

    Reading “Russia” (1917 - 1922) by Anthony Beevor about the Revolution followed by the Civil War. Horrible time followed by more horrible times. Fear Communism. Stop Communism.

  • @kristinab881
    @kristinab881 День тому

    This is a novel I definitely plan to read again. I read it very young, after I had seen the film, and expected a romantic plot, but instead got disappointed. Now older and more interested in history and social background, I intend to give it a second try and compare it to the film.

  • @Maelli535
    @Maelli535 День тому

    Lovely video, haven't watched the film for more than 50 years (but will, definitely, again). Just noticed a mistake in the station signpost, though (at 09:14) - it reads Yuriaitn, should be Yuriatin. They should have had a couple of (emigre) Russians doing the scenery!

  • @dorishurd3211
    @dorishurd3211 2 дні тому

    Wonderful review and insight. Thank you for posting.

  • @carolm3468
    @carolm3468 2 дні тому

    Very astute analysis

  • @dberdes
    @dberdes 2 дні тому

    Dr Zhivago, a David Lean masterpiece.

  • @judithmiller5195
    @judithmiller5195 2 дні тому

    I had no idea!

  • @DonLarson-q9h
    @DonLarson-q9h 2 дні тому

    There's meaning??

  • @suebrown5207
    @suebrown5207 3 дні тому

    Lost count how many times I've watched this beautiful movie.18 when i first saw it 75 now!!!❤

  • @TomMoffitt-z9d
    @TomMoffitt-z9d 3 дні тому

    Great story, great movie. Yes, all the characters represent factions of the Russian struggle and the efforts of Soviet dominance. The Rod Steiger character represents the the corrupt and powerful forces in society. The book was banned.

  • @jgonz260
    @jgonz260 5 днів тому

    It is no doubt a fascinating and impactful movie, hard to forget,

  • @andywomack3414
    @andywomack3414 5 днів тому

    6:20 The soldiers you say are retreating are actually heading to the front and encounter Russian soldiers who were fleeing the front. Maybe there was an ideological component to what happened, but I don't think that was the point the movie was making. I am also picking up an ideological bias on the part of the presenter, The Communist Soviet Union ultimately greatly improved the lives of the Russian people and dragged from a medieval society into a modern one. We may not like the authoritarian nature of it, but before condemning the methods of the Soviet Union, maybe we should more closely examine the methods used now and in the past of the United States.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 5 днів тому

      I to am picking up a bias....the russians were retreating as a fact of history, lennons plan was to trade land for time.

    • @andywomack3414
      @andywomack3414 4 дні тому

      @@vgovger4373 To say that the Soviet Union was pointless, or did not materially improve the lives of the Russian people is a display of ideology-driven ignorance.

  • @klondike69none85
    @klondike69none85 7 днів тому

    The show so nice, they named it Twice

  • @EDDIETRUJILLO-q8p
    @EDDIETRUJILLO-q8p 7 днів тому

    Best show ever.

  • @larry45044
    @larry45044 8 днів тому

    remember marys husband tom drank schlitz beer??! LOL

  • @Lonette
    @Lonette 8 днів тому

    Did I miss something here? Oh well.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 4 дні тому

      @@Lonette yes, the little robot travels through space, falls in a black hole, finds another world ,..and settles there with Earth's last forest....end

    • @Lonette
      @Lonette 4 дні тому

      @@vgovger4373 Ah! I see now. Clever imagination. For a minute there I did think that perhaps some advanced alien seafaring traveler(s) might've discovered Valley Forge. They should've made a sequel.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 4 дні тому

      @Lonette one thing I didn't like about the end of the movie, is the dome would eventually freeze and deplete it's oxygen and kill the forest. So that's what I came up with to avoid this issue.

    • @Lonette
      @Lonette 4 дні тому

      @@vgovger4373 I see. I'm imagining the advanced beings would find the dome, travel through the hole with hostile intentions and pour in their entire army. Or if they weren't that advanced, they'd take the dome, study it, and try learning the weaknesses of our future to prevent the same thing happening to them. Just one idea in a dozen.

  • @larry45044
    @larry45044 8 днів тому

    where can i stream ALL full episodes!! this was great came on 11pm- back when

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 8 днів тому

      Can't find it streaming anywhere??? DVD available, and youtube has some episodes.

    • @larry45044
      @larry45044 8 днів тому

      @@vgovger4373 thx !

  • @00billharris
    @00billharris 9 днів тому

    You're completely stupid; a real amerikun. Both the novel and the film (or what u peeple call a moovie) concern what it's like to assert oneself as an an individual in time of war--ostensibly a time in which collecie action is paramount. Hence the name , Zhivago, which loosely translates from the Russian as ''master of life'. Pasternak's answer-- so admirably captured by Lean (he's the director, btw) --was to capture the reality that humans are driven by sentiment. But as described by both, sentiment drove the collective action of the russian revolution as well as our hero's quest for love. Or to put it in the Deleuzian language, Desire is everywhere, and any politics is a matter of harnessing desire into a collective endeavor and away from individual pursuits. So in the final scene, we see Zhivago's daughter and boyfriend proudly showing off the new dam constructed by their collective desiring effort. This, of course, puts to shame the childish ideology uv u amerikunz who beeleev that love can only bee direkted towardz the ultra persunul. Being far smarter than u peeple, both Lean and Pasternak demonstrate the contrary.Moreover, what lean failed to do is to offer a cinematic representation of Zhivago as a problematic hero--as given by Pasternak. In other words, in the novel, our hero, by rejecting the communal, is only half the master of life...But this would require reading--which your genre finds way too hard.

  • @WendyPollock-w8z
    @WendyPollock-w8z 9 днів тому

    Yeah, that is a "bit" far fetched.

  • @Twinflame_4
    @Twinflame_4 11 днів тому

    Yes she was in In the Good Old Summertime as a toddler with her mother. Then the Judy Garland show with her family. This was her third movie as an adult

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 10 днів тому

      @@Twinflame_4 ty, I wasn't sure.

  • @vgovger4373
    @vgovger4373 12 днів тому

    Cool.

  • @johnappleby405
    @johnappleby405 14 днів тому

    Excellent movie great cast script and direction some outstanding scenes ‘We have to live without sympathy don’t we? We can’t do that forever. One has to come in. In from the cold.’

  • @ElizabethWilliams-lz9nx
    @ElizabethWilliams-lz9nx 15 днів тому

    Strong acting...good film !

  • @centralillinoisrailpix453
    @centralillinoisrailpix453 15 днів тому

    The Russian General is Zhivago's half-brother Evgraf, who does a lot for Zhivago throughout the movie and the book, and wants to help Zhivago's daughter as he helped Zhivago.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 15 днів тому

      @@centralillinoisrailpix453 yes but these are not really people they are states of being , passion, pursuit, regret, manipulation.

    • @centralillinoisrailpix453
      @centralillinoisrailpix453 14 днів тому

      @@vgovger4373 That, in a sentence, is a far better analysis.

  • @noralowell9587
    @noralowell9587 15 днів тому

    It is one of the best and a masterpiece of a movie. I cannot understand why the bath tub scene is taken literally. Nicole’s Anna is wanting to believe that her husband has come back because she was never over him

  • @JamesCollins-d9y
    @JamesCollins-d9y 15 днів тому

    Completely WRONG interpretation!! Two lovers swept up by revolution is EXACTLY what this movie is about. You know nothing about the reasons for the Russian revolution.

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit 4 дні тому

      And the heinous oppression of people by both tsar and aristocrats and the corruppt Communist regime that replaced them.

  • @Marcwest70
    @Marcwest70 17 днів тому

    Fantastic review...the symbolism behind the characters never occurred to me & I'm fairly smart 😅 I've seen this movie more times than any movie, first viewing 1965 on a movie screen with an intermission. EPIC

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 16 днів тому

      I just seen the fathom event "Gone with the wind" movie a few months ago, and that had its original intermission in it, the theater was packed to.

  • @simban00
    @simban00 18 днів тому

    Your video is complete nonsense. And as far as faces go, look at the face of Elvis Presley in compared to the ancient Greek statues you'll see that such faces have existed

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 18 днів тому

      its a "red flag" when there exist no contemporary writings to support someones existence, 300 years after his death is all we have, the same goes for Pope Joan.

    • @simban00
      @simban00 18 днів тому

      @vgovger4373 he had a historian called Kallimachos that was with the expedition documenting everything. He created so many cities named Alexandria and after his horse Bucephalia. He is known as Sikander in India and the Arabic Nations who also documented him So the ancient people were a bunch of gold nuggets writing about him. And 2000 years later we have people with a IQ of a bag of hair confirming his non-existentence. But I guess in today's world nothing is shocking anymore. Anyway no need to comment because I'm most certain all you believers can verify there's Klingons on Uranus

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 18 днів тому

      @@simban00 None of this is evidence of anything and was written 300 years after he died supposedly. Naming cities after a fictional god-like person is nothing new.

    • @simban00
      @simban00 18 днів тому

      @vgovger4373 buddy I'm trying to help you rise above the level of an eggplant. But if you're that adamant in remaining one that's fine with me. Repeating the same old line ain't going to change my mind. And I'm not really interested in changing yours either. Probably best to keep your line of thought for discussion with other vegetables. Thanks for coming out

  • @LindaCooper-i3f
    @LindaCooper-i3f 19 днів тому

    60TH Anniversary coming up next year, and most likely there’ll be a big demand for a theatrical re-release, especially since it should include the lesser known small town on-screen walk-ins of rural communities, including that of Flemingsburg, Kentucky. Ofcourse, it would probably depend on how soon the theatre in that town is restored for showing movies again.

  • @mikeo2524
    @mikeo2524 20 днів тому

    Leftist actually still have those idea FWIW

  • @jimbell4137
    @jimbell4137 21 день тому

    Back when Liza Minelli was really, really cute.

  • @TESORO-b1x
    @TESORO-b1x 21 день тому

    Actually, it wasn't a lifeboat, but rather the captain's launch ship which made the situation even worse.

  • @saagar2002
    @saagar2002 21 день тому

    So he was like Ubermensch / superman of a cient Greece

  • @christybyrne5195
    @christybyrne5195 22 дні тому

    My favourite episode! Love Alicia's beautiful, innocent smile.😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃

  • @chasspeed
    @chasspeed 23 дні тому

    Nobody ever notices that the opening of this episode and the opening of "Risky Business" are identical.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 22 дні тому

      @@chasspeed OMG you are right, that's to close to be a coincidence.

    • @chasspeed
      @chasspeed 21 день тому

      @@vgovger4373 I always thought it was weird that nobody ever brought it up and when I mention it online, nobody even leaves a comment. When the dream is over the camera pulls away from the lead characters eye.

  • @drumdude46
    @drumdude46 24 дні тому

    The Gorgeous 'Ms. Pettet.....was in 3 episodes of Night Gallery. The House. 'Keep in Touch: 'We'll Think of Something'....and This one. I just googled this beautiful creature because i was just mesmerized and transfixed at her absolute beauty, and 'How damn much....she resembles the equally Gorgeous Sharon Tate. Come to find out, Ms. Petter and Sharon were very close friends and Joanna had seen Ms. Tate, the 'very day', Aug 8th, 1969....hours before the awful event at Cielo. Can't make this stuff up.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 23 дні тому

      @@drumdude46 I have videos of all the episodes she was in,

  • @harrydeanbrown6166
    @harrydeanbrown6166 25 днів тому

    Good to see that people appreciate this film. When it first appeared, the critics were not very kind. Glad that's changed.

  • @RommelsAsparagus
    @RommelsAsparagus 27 днів тому

    Hey Vincent, Lara doesn't survive, Stalin "disappears" her at the end, per Yegevny, Zhivago's half-brother.

  • @trevorzealley729
    @trevorzealley729 27 днів тому

    I too remember the movie from long ago . And today I can`t help but think of modern day Russia . I see the connections , the contrasts and the contradictions . Even though it was a movie and today is not . But is it much different ? People still give up their sons lives in trade for who has power .

    • @WendyPollock-w8z
      @WendyPollock-w8z 9 днів тому

      As a love story too, it was also about politics & Communism - & I hope to God that people can see that!!! Why do you think it was banned by the Russian government!!!

  • @montylc2001
    @montylc2001 29 днів тому

    Curious... which version did you watch, the R or X rated? I've watched both, and the extra...ah...footage in the X rated version did nothing to add to the story except if you are into that kind of thing, which I'm not. I thought it would be extra gore and violence. My mistake. If memory serves, it was the Penthouses editor and owner, Bob Guccione, who insisted on the adult content being added. I also read somewhere that the main stars of the movie, MacDowell, O'Toole and Mirren were not happy about the added footage as well.

    • @vgovger4373
      @vgovger4373 29 днів тому

      @@montylc2001 since I watched it off a tv app, most likely it was rated R.

  • @EndWach-gi1nh
    @EndWach-gi1nh Місяць тому

    She looked aged to me.

  • @robertneville2022
    @robertneville2022 Місяць тому

    You will own nothing, exactly what they are trying in this country now Make no mistake about it supreme soviet party chairman pootin wants nothing more for the soviet union to re-emerge and he be the supreme soviet

  • @jennifersmall4027
    @jennifersmall4027 Місяць тому

    The human spirit, expressed through art and music, cannot be extinguished.