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  • @GruntHuman
    @GruntHuman  Місяць тому +6

    didn’t intend for it to get popular but i guess we’re here now

  • @TogoshiTanuki
    @TogoshiTanuki 11 днів тому +9

    The movie is War and Peace, produced from 1966 to 67 in the Soviet Union, based on the book by Leo Tolstoy. The director was Sergei Bondarchuk, who also starred as one of the main characters, Pierre Bezukhov. Bondarchuk was one of the great actors in Soviet cinematography. The movie, like the book, is a masterpiece. And like the book, the three-part series is LONG! Having read the book twice and watched this series four or five times at least - I cannot recommend it enough!!

    • @danielkinder8260
      @danielkinder8260 10 днів тому +1

      The movie Waterloo was also produced in the former Soviet Union. In my view Waterloo is one of the top ten war movies ever produced.

    • @TogoshiTanuki
      @TogoshiTanuki 9 днів тому

      @@danielkinder8260 I hate to admit it but I watched Waterloo with Rod Steiger and Christopher Plummer for the first time last summer. I don't know how I made it to my 50s without seeing or hearing about that "masterpiece"! I was talking with a friend earlier this year about War and Peace directed by Bondarchuk and he mentioned Waterloo. Yep, a stunning movie!

    • @danielkinder8260
      @danielkinder8260 9 днів тому +1

      @@TogoshiTanuki Thank you. I thought using Christopher Plummer as The Duke of Wellington and Rod Steiger as Napoleon were inspired. Both actors resembled both leaders it seemed uncanny. They even appeared to capture what we today would believe to be their personalities. Of course the fact both great actors in their own right helped.

    • @TogoshiTanuki
      @TogoshiTanuki 9 днів тому +1

      @@danielkinder8260 And Sergei Bondarchuk also directed Waterloo! I just looked it up on Wikipedia. He was an excellent actor and a brilliant director. No wonder I love both movies!

    • @danielkinder8260
      @danielkinder8260 9 днів тому

      @@TogoshiTanuki He indeed was a great actor and director. Another good period movie is "Damn The Defiant" starring Alec Guinness. I consider this one a great naval battle movie of the Napoleonic era.

  • @TheVigilantEye77
    @TheVigilantEye77 10 днів тому +11

    A cast of thousands No CGI

  • @jamescrawford9883
    @jamescrawford9883 10 днів тому +3

    I remember seeing this back in the day. I think it ran for 7 or 8 hours. We had to watch it in two sessions as I recall.

  • @maximilianmakarov5120
    @maximilianmakarov5120 7 днів тому

    That was a MOVIE!

  • @TheFURRYWhoKnowsAnything
    @TheFURRYWhoKnowsAnything 7 днів тому +1

    meme potential: 1:31

  • @petermillist3779
    @petermillist3779 12 днів тому +3

    I’m not a general, but surely the Russians would have been better off holding the high ground and making the French toil uphill to meet them!?

    • @Wolfen443
      @Wolfen443 8 днів тому +2

      The artillery of the Frech was the best in Europa at that time not making your formations an easy target was the rule of the day anyhow.

  • @vrlolh
    @vrlolh Місяць тому +1

    dance ramsey🗣🗣🔥🔥

  • @ChrisPenaso
    @ChrisPenaso 18 днів тому +2

    What title

    • @maxryabokon1515
      @maxryabokon1515 18 днів тому +2

      War and Peace.

    • @javierespiritu3115
      @javierespiritu3115 17 днів тому +2

      There's one long book about it containing the complete story and 3 parts of it on UA-cam for free.

  • @DaniSyerto
    @DaniSyerto 9 днів тому

    Смелый человек князь Петр Багратион,патриот России,был тяжело ранен при Бородино,вывезен на лечение,ногу ему собрали в лубок и при его штабе было запрещено говорить о том что сдали Москву но приехал один порученец и рассказал кнчзю что армия в ушла,князь гордый грузин,вскочил и стал колотить больной ногой ,он и представить не мог такого,в результате как говорили огневица пришла,по нынешнему-гангрена и великий патриот Росси умер,Вечная память герою и патриоту...кстати некоторые грузины ,с кем я говортл,его не считают своим,типа России служил,потому как недалекие дураки.....

  • @atuanredjo6685
    @atuanredjo6685 11 днів тому

    I dont think the russian ever had a one coloured uniform. Even now its not 1 of a kind

    • @rodionspierenburg9589
      @rodionspierenburg9589 8 днів тому

      That is till this day in in qny army more or less the case..only in parades. Cloathing is intensive used and for month years. And fabrics are not synthetisch. And the bright red uniforms from the UK where notso Bright as in the movies. Exept the officers. But the red from private s turned more to a flat redish brick red. Not to speak of white uniforms... And look to ww1 or ww2 and Vietnam same story..

    • @atuanredjo6685
      @atuanredjo6685 5 днів тому

      @rodionspierenburg9589 my point exactly. Not just 1 of a kind. It never was. Even if color faded in other armies. It never was 1 kind clothing nor color in the russian army even modern times. No standard uniforms.

  • @SudartiDarti-oy5jz
    @SudartiDarti-oy5jz 19 годин тому

    robot otomatis bank Trump

  • @rgwholt
    @rgwholt 13 днів тому

    Armies of this period never advanced in line , only in column , and deployed into line for the final advance . Napoleon used the tactic of pressing home attacks in column , without deploying especially against inexperienced conscript eastern European troops

    • @ПётрИванович-з4ы
      @ПётрИванович-з4ы 13 днів тому +1

      At that time, all armies were formed by recruitment, there was no conscription yet either in Russia or in France!
      The Russian infantry in the 18th and 19th century was one of the best in the world! The only one in Europe that could fight on equal terms with Napoleon's infantry!

    • @Thedumbmarshal
      @Thedumbmarshal 12 днів тому +5

      @@ПётрИванович-з4ы not to sound like a nerd (I kind of am sadly) but the French revolution introduced conscription which is why the French army in the revolution had million men serve (though only had at peak around 200-400k serving at a time) against the smaller and more elite men of the other European nations. Napoleon used this to great effect to mobilize the grand armee, especially in 1812 where is was at it's peak, and Russia, like France, still had elite imperial guards and veterans of earlier wars against the French plus the Swedish and ottomans, but most of Russia men were conscripts. to give you an idea, the French fielded 600,000 men in the Russian campaign and had a total of 1.1 millions soldiers from all of Europe, while the Russians also fielded 600,000 men to defend Russian territory and a reserve of 1 million militia making 1.6 millions, although of course the militia weren't use. hopes this sheds some light on the Napoleonic wars more, you can always search stuff up yourself.

  • @Lotafisaid
    @Lotafisaid 11 днів тому

    Un monde fou et horrible.

  • @ГерманскаяИмперия-о9щ

    Горжусь своими предками🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

  • @onwardandupward-t1g
    @onwardandupward-t1g 22 дні тому +4

    War is so stupid

  • @hamdamrajapbaev8799
    @hamdamrajapbaev8799 18 днів тому +4

    У Русских, очень славное и красивая история!

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 17 днів тому

    🇨🇵👎

  • @drosselmeier
    @drosselmeier 10 днів тому +1

    Чушь. Французы не бегали от штыковой.

    • @ДанилДмитренко-ж6е
      @ДанилДмитренко-ж6е 9 днів тому +2

      Тогда где почему они добежали к парижу в 1814? Они не бежали, они отступали спиной вперёд?

    • @dogacanturan4180
      @dogacanturan4180 9 днів тому

      Calm down brother. French were destroyed by the Russians. This is just a movie. Very beautiful cinematography.