I’m here after reading the white night book and I’m even more heartbroken after I saw the movie my current favorite book is white night because it’s relatable for me since I’m alone with no friends with no one and he is dreamer dreaming someone loving him I also daydream of someone loving me with my flaws and adoring me and nastenka did him really bad he didn’t deserve that . Thank you for this masterpiece and for the subtle
@nabi1922 hey, don't feel too bad. If you're feeling lonely that means you still have a longing for companionship. I've been in a minefield of uncertainty for months now but soon we'll both find somebody :) And if you're reading and watching Dostoevsky, that means you're high quality and someone will appreciate you're thoughtfulness!
There is a quality in Soviet storytelling in film that floors me every time. I’m no actor or moviemaker of any kind but I enjoy and appreciate hard work and attention to detail. I guess I could say that the actors lack the slightest bit of pretense and, instead, they ACT with uncomplicated intensity and sincerity without that self-conscious elitism seen so often in western actors who end up dissipating their energy.
Tarkovsky's films would have been impossible to make in a western commercial studio system (unless he had first made fifteen films and established himself on the market as a star within that system: that's the way people like Bergman, Fellini and Hitchcock won the right to make films the way they really wanted to). Absolutely NO western film company would have given Tarkovsky the resources and scope he got for Andrey Rublev, which was only his second full-length feature. Okay, the film was blocked from release for a few years after it was finished, but it did see release after that without massive cuts, and went on to become a classic. In the US or Britain, that film could never have been made, at least not by a young rookie director.
I came here after reading the book. All the dreamers have broken hearts. Nothing in this world promises you a reward of being good, kind, and moral. The narrator missed the life he dreamed of just some hours away. Завтра. Nothing evil happened, but life went this way.
Pure poetry. It's about a love triangle in which one character must lose after believing, for a few hours, that he has at last found the fulfillment of his dreams and an end to his loneliness. There are no bad people in the film; the tragedy is due to the human condition, against which even love is sometimes powerless. Romanticism, of a kind that seems inherent in the Russian soul, pervades almost every scene. It is captured above all by the acting and supernal beauty of Lyudmila Marchenko as Nastenka, whose routine, closed-in life is suddenly illuminated by a mutual attraction she has never before known and later a deep spontaneous friendship with the man she meets at a moment of crisis. It's amazing that such a bittersweet, heartfelt film could be made in the Soviet Union, only a few years following Stalinist tyranny and a few more years since Russia was gutted in the war that sacrificed some 30 million of its people. Maybe love is not powerless against grim fate, after all.
в 1937 Сталин уничтожил всю троцкисткую гвардию, которая устроила террор против Русского народа в 20 годах 20 столетия.Да,Сталин тоже был ихз них,но люди меняются, и чтобы выжить решил избавится от пауков в банке,в которой он находился....еще это можно сравнить с крысиным королем
I don't know if young people who have lived all their lives with the Internet and all kinds of entertainment can understand or appreciate this movie. I am 68 years old and lived in a country at a time when there was no TV broadcast. I read White Nights when I was a teenager and I was deeply impressed with Dostoyevky's book. But until I saw this movie I couldn't really picture the woman and her charm. The actress was fantastic, a combination of innocence and charm. The background music, the opera scene, the streets at night.... the whole movie was poetry! (I skipped some of the fantasies of the male character. I don't remember as much of that in the book.) p.s. Walking around the streets of St. Petersburg reminded me of all the walks I took during summer nights at home listening to the crickets singing. Totally different setting but being alone with my thoughts felt the same.
as a 13 years old girl, i love this movie sir, and i've read the book i find it deeply relatable and sad, i love reading dostoevsky's books, those are pure art
im a 19 year old who got really interested in literature and storytelling last year. i love Fyodor Dostoevsky very much. i actually think theres a good amount of young people in my generation that genuinely really appreciate it
I recently read the book, which was my first Dostoevsky (also as a teen), and I read quite a few more now. Just to say the male fantasies were not included in the book at all! And watching the movie, I realized how well done they were able to make a movie out of a book which seemed impossible to make unto such a great one.
Sir/ma'am as a 16 year old who enjoyed this great literature and who believes in love as a pure bond i want to tell you that there are young people who still prefer to be away from the modern culture and i want to say to you that there is always hope and bliss if to be searched.
How beautiful this film was made. Although I was still a 15 years old right now, but this movie catches my heart with a gorgeous lore and poetry. Oh how I want to live during this era but surely everything was different in now modern time. This movie is absolutely charming and positive. I LOVEEEE ITT💖
You are so right for this. This movie is truly amazing and so is the book. It isnt every day you see other 15-year-olds being interested in this kind of movies !
As a 16 year old i agree. But i don't want to live in that era i want the people of this era to be more mindful and have sympathy and love for each other
@@ilianagian That makes me so proud, as a 14 year old girl, here I am after finishing reading White Nights, oh..how it touched me, those emotions and pain, and my hatred for Nastenka, thank you for making me feel special! Best regards. Seba.
I just finished the book and now watching this. As a man I relate to this so very much, I loved the part where she called him out on how men always hold back and never reveal the whole truth about something, then after he fully opened up and told her how feels for her, she gave him all he wanted then took it away. It made me think of this question of is it better to love and lose or to never have loved at all?. I think it would have been better for him if she hadn’t loved him and made him believe he was not finally alone before leaving him. And I love how even though he was hurt he wished her no ill, on the contrary he wished her all the best in life. It’s insane how this story is almost 99% of something I went through. Now I live upon the company of books and fiction for they’ll never betray nor break my heart. I do wish the person I loved all the good in life she was an angel. Perhaps she might be reading this right now, I don’t terribly miss you sweet Rawan but I wish you with even more vigor all the happiness and goodness in this world.
My husband a hater so I wasn’t able to watch it on the big screen, so I watched it on my phone. I loved it 🥰 I just read the book yesterday and then I seen on a post they have movie. I honestly thought it was gonna be to old and I wasn’t going to enjoy but I did! All my hubby kept saying was it sounded boring like dude get your Sherk ass out here😩😩 I went to my room and watched it and I loved it 🥰 I was crying when she left running with the guy l and let him behind.
It was really great, for those who read and love Dostoevsky's stories, the best gift is that those books have been made into a movie, thank you for uploading this video.❤❤
I loved this movie a lot. Not to long ago before i watched this i read the book. i literally knew everything that would happen in the story but i still cried a bit after watching the movie. This movie was great and i dont think i have anything bad to say about it. defenetly one of my favorite movies and books right now. I feel like people could misinterpret Nastenka as a bad character for not choosing to love the dreamer instead but i dont think she was. Nobody can change the way they feel for another person in just 5 nights...
Thank you so much for this film, Mosfilm! I read White Nights a few weeks ago so to be able to watch a film adaptation of Dostoevskii's short story is a real treat! Thank you again!
THANK YOU for your service mosfilms, I read this short story at least once a year each autumn. The last page is like a finale of symphony that I interpret as the dreamer coming to terms with an existential epiphany, his exclamation the crescendo - final sentence the tail of the composition. I can hear the music each time I re-read. ‘My god! A whole Moment of happiness, is that too little for the whole of one man’s life’
Oh Dostoevsky you really did bad to us, after making this heartbreaking masterpiece. Sadly this is the painful destiny which many of the lovers have to experience, may god make it easier for us.
I first read Crime and Punishment when I was six years old and my sister many years later told her mother-in-law to be about that. She replied 'What! He couldn't wait?
@@ZxeriYvvaigneUrlanda quite impressive I hope your lecture takes you far and I'm more than confident that you'll be able to be successful in the future one way or another, not a lot of people your age even dare to know something about a classic novel so keep on reading whoever you may be.
I fall short of words for describing this drama. It transported me in the heavenly ambience. Great, everything related with this drama is simply great.Thanks.
I just finished reading my first Dostoevsky work and this was already on my recommendation. I was still flabbergasted with the ending but above all it is a great story and a masterpiece.
This is beautiful. To think a movie like this could be made in the middle of the Soviet era and remain non political. That's something directors don't seem to be able to do today even in our modern era despite living in the democratical epicenter of the world.
A film of extraordinary beauty! Actors, direction, photography... a work of art. A dramaturgy that penetrates our feelings. Certainly one of the most beautiful I've ever seen! I had already seen an Italian version, with Maria Schell and Marcello Mastroianni, directed by Luchino Visconti. Thank you very much!
a beautiful story of waiting for the right person, and not losing the faith in it, from women's point of view. see how writing of substance means that mind can imbue so much in a narrative of love, drama, highs, lows, that then becomes successful writing, then what was credited to Somerset Maugham's story where nothing happens except a young man walks out on his older female lover, none of degree of anguish was written the way it is in this story, heartbreak pathos poignancy and suspense got created, because the narrator himself writes dreams of romances saving Damsels in distress:) .. and yes, no writers of those times went to so called silly foppish writing classes.. all of these are organic natural talent which wrote and as they wrote they got more and more skilled.
Me leí el libro primero y recuerdo los momentos hermosos al leerlo y la manera tan prodigiosa de escribir sentimientos tan poéticos a los sensibles oídos de una dama. Simplemente me lleno de ternura, y ver esta entrega me llena de sentimientos encontrados porque me gustaría verla completa con un subtitulado al español y mi inglés no es tan bueno. 😢
Стриженов говорит почему-то не своим голосом, а каким-то нарочито писклявым. Должно быть, это должно подчеркнуть молодость и инфантильность главного героя. Спорное решение, поскольку оно убивает чувство сопереживания с ним и совершенно излишне.
A stunning film. Lyudmila Marchenko was such a marvellous actress and taken so young from what I gather was a simple flu. I have read a lot from this author though not "white nights." Dostoievski can be a bit of a Bible Basher, which I don't like, but here he excels (again). A truly powerful love story.
I too pushed back against any thing biblically based , from 14 yrs old to 27 , Then , THE LIGHT BROKE IN , I YEILDED TO ITS LUMINATION . IM 73 YRS OLD NOW . ETERNALLY GRATEFUL THAT I BECAME TEACHABLE , DEAR audience, LET ,THE LORD ASTONISH YOU , that is all I ask , before I am no more here ,
I read White Nights and watched the movie. After that, I was watching while crying. Nastenika had been broken. She had broken his heart. Humans have strange feelings. They do not deserve loyalty. They are strange in appearance.
I never saw this film until now.. It's very well done and the acting it's very convincing as well.. But I still prefer the Luchino Visconti version. Anyway thanks so much for uploading this film. I truly believe your Channel it is just perfect! 👍
After reading the novel White Nights, I came to watch the movie. I see that the movie gives a kind of sarcasm, unlike the novel, which gives a serious feeling.
Siento que sobretodo se debe a que es normal sentir empatía por el protagonista. Nastenka tenia sus razones, pero es imposible no sentirse mal por aquel soñador que amaba vagar por las calles, y es justamente su dolor la mayor causa del odio a su amada
Uwielbiam filmy rosyjskie. Zawsze je uwielbiałam. Głębia psychologicznai spokój emanują z tych filmów. Dziękuję. To sąprawdziwe perełki kinematografiiświatowej📿💎💍❤ Great Russians movies. They are calm and psychologically deep. Its pleasure to watch them. They are the perls of world cinematography 📿💎💍
Spoiler, so thst i can remember the story for future: 1st night - they awkwardly met 2nd night - they talked about each other stories 3rd night - our guy decided to help the girl by trying to contact the girls' lover 4th night - it was raining, she did not show up 5th night - girls' lover did not show up and she was sad, our guy admitted his feelings and was happy, suddenly he did show up and she went away with him
Just finished my first 20 min, got through the swashbuckling scene..... this is going to be sad, isn't it? Guess I am old enough to handle it, and as much as I love literature, about time to get into some Russian stories.
Выйти замуж не напасть, как бы замужем не пропасть. У жильца проблемы с законом. Хорошо ещё, что он планирует на ней жениться. А то мог бы забрать ее с собой еще год назад, а потом выкинуть на улицу. Жаль, что мы не рождаемся мудрыми и в молодости ищем приключения. Бедная бабушка!
Im angry because this is me I am that man but the thing is he confess his love while me live in that dream and never came out oh dear oh dear my life is like white nights
The dreamer was a poor naive devil. Women don’t like clingy men whining at their doorstep. He was as diligent as a loyal dog can be only to see his dream fade way when the lodger returned. Even though she tried to save face by inviting him for the wedding, in the end, fortunately or not, he got what he deserved and ended up drunk, disillusioned and lonely.
The other dude was also a nice guy, the thing was that he met nastenka first, she would probably be in love with the main character if they know each other before.
@@dennisschwartzentruber3204 The book is not at all about the "nice guy" concept - not even love is at the center of theme - rather i think its the idealization of loneliness, that such love can only exist in reality.
Now who is hat!ng nastenka for being mean to the gentleman. And i'm watching this before reading the novel to hear the man saying his most memorical word "your hands is cold, mine is burn like fire nastenka" but i don't find that scene. Am i skip that moment?
I’m here after reading the white night book and I’m even more heartbroken after I saw the movie my current favorite book is white night because it’s relatable for me since I’m alone with no friends with no one and he is dreamer dreaming someone loving him I also daydream of someone loving me with my flaws and adoring me and nastenka did him really bad he didn’t deserve that . Thank you for this masterpiece and for the subtle
@nabi1922 hey, don't feel too bad. If you're feeling lonely that means you still have a longing for companionship. I've been in a minefield of uncertainty for months now but soon we'll both find somebody :) And if you're reading and watching Dostoevsky, that means you're high quality and someone will appreciate you're thoughtfulness!
same here too. The protagonist strikes a chord with me
real
@@nabi1922 انتِ عربية؟
@@nabi1922 so tell me what would you do if you were nastenka and also what would you do if you were dostoyevski(narrator)
There is a quality in Soviet storytelling in film that floors me every time. I’m no actor or moviemaker of any kind but I enjoy and appreciate hard work and attention to detail. I guess I could say that the actors lack the slightest bit of pretense and, instead, they ACT with uncomplicated intensity and sincerity without that self-conscious elitism seen so often in western actors who end up dissipating their energy.
I thought the same thing about Hollywood movies of that time. This film is a piece of art!
I thought the same thing about the Hollywood movies of that time, this film is a piece of art!!!
Yes. Russian films have a restrained elegance and class that Hollywood, Bollywood, Tollywood, etc. etc. woods have lost.
Tarkovsky's films would have been impossible to make in a western commercial studio system (unless he had first made fifteen films and established himself on the market as a star within that system: that's the way people like Bergman, Fellini and Hitchcock won the right to make films the way they really wanted to).
Absolutely NO western film company would have given Tarkovsky the resources and scope he got for Andrey Rublev, which was only his second full-length feature. Okay, the film was blocked from release for a few years after it was finished, but it did see release after that without massive cuts, and went on to become a classic. In the US or Britain, that film could never have been made, at least not by a young rookie director.
Thank you, I think the same 😊You noticed something that I didn’t notice before, the elegance of which is not found in Soviet cinema
I came here after reading the book. All the dreamers have broken hearts. Nothing in this world promises you a reward of being good, kind, and moral. The narrator missed the life he dreamed of just some hours away. Завтра. Nothing evil happened, but life went this way.
@@MontanaTwinprai
How is movie?
Oh God the sadness of human life. All the times "waiting and she did not come" /"waiting and he did not come". This film struck home
Pure poetry. It's about a love triangle in which one character must lose after believing, for a few hours, that he has at last found the fulfillment of his dreams and an end to his loneliness. There are no bad people in the film; the tragedy is due to the human condition, against which even love is sometimes powerless.
Romanticism, of a kind that seems inherent in the Russian soul, pervades almost every scene. It is captured above all by the acting and supernal beauty of Lyudmila Marchenko as Nastenka, whose routine, closed-in life is suddenly illuminated by a mutual attraction she has never before known and later a deep spontaneous friendship with the man she meets at a moment of crisis.
It's amazing that such a bittersweet, heartfelt film could be made in the Soviet Union, only a few years following Stalinist tyranny and a few more years since Russia was gutted in the war that sacrificed some 30 million of its people. Maybe love is not powerless against grim fate, after all.
Many beautiful films were made in Soviet Union even during the time Stalin was in power. Russia has never lost its soul and it never will.
Ну как же не упомянуть сталинскую тиранию😁
в 1937 Сталин уничтожил всю троцкисткую гвардию, которая устроила террор против Русского народа в 20 годах 20 столетия.Да,Сталин тоже был ихз них,но люди меняются, и чтобы выжить решил избавится от пауков в банке,в которой он находился....еще это можно сравнить с крысиным королем
Wow i love how beautiful u explained it
I don't know if young people who have lived all their lives with the Internet and all kinds of entertainment can understand or appreciate this movie. I am 68 years old and lived in a country at a time when there was no TV broadcast. I read White Nights when I was a teenager and I was deeply impressed with Dostoyevky's book. But until I saw this movie I couldn't really picture the woman and her charm. The actress was fantastic, a combination of innocence and charm. The background music, the opera scene, the streets at night.... the whole movie was poetry! (I skipped some of the fantasies of the male character. I don't remember as much of that in the book.)
p.s. Walking around the streets of St. Petersburg reminded me of all the walks I took during summer nights at home listening to the crickets singing. Totally different setting but being alone with my thoughts felt the same.
as a 13 years old girl, i love this movie sir, and i've read the book i find it deeply relatable and sad, i love reading dostoevsky's books, those are pure art
im a 19 year old who got really interested in literature and storytelling last year. i love Fyodor Dostoevsky very much. i actually think theres a good amount of young people in my generation that genuinely really appreciate it
I recently read the book, which was my first Dostoevsky (also as a teen), and I read quite a few more now. Just to say the male fantasies were not included in the book at all! And watching the movie, I realized how well done they were able to make a movie out of a book which seemed impossible to make unto such a great one.
@@mugen9211there is, he is so famous on social media it kind of makes me laugh. Kafka, Camus, Sylvia Plath, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Osamu Dazai and so on..
Sir/ma'am as a 16 year old who enjoyed this great literature and who believes in love as a pure bond i want to tell you that there are young people who still prefer to be away from the modern culture and i want to say to you that there is always hope and bliss if to be searched.
My first Dostoyevsky's novel... I remember I that night when I finished it.... Oh how accurately portrayed....
Very Well...
@@aarshjeet Same here.
How beautiful this film was made. Although I was still a 15 years old right now, but this movie catches my heart with a gorgeous lore and poetry. Oh how I want to live during this era but surely everything was different in now modern time. This movie is absolutely charming and positive. I LOVEEEE ITT💖
You are so right for this. This movie is truly amazing and so is the book. It isnt every day you see other 15-year-olds being interested in this kind of movies !
As a 16 year old i agree. But i don't want to live in that era i want the people of this era to be more mindful and have sympathy and love for each other
@@ilianagian
That makes me so proud, as a 14 year old girl, here I am after finishing reading White Nights, oh..how it touched me, those emotions and pain, and my hatred for Nastenka, thank you for making me feel special! Best regards. Seba.
As a 19 y o boy never been in a relationship 😮 that is so deep to me
I cant express how thankful and grateful I am for showing this film to us! Thank you very much.
I just finished the book and now watching this. As a man I relate to this so very much, I loved the part where she called him out on how men always hold back and never reveal the whole truth about something, then after he fully opened up and told her how feels for her, she gave him all he wanted then took it away. It made me think of this question of is it better to love and lose or to never have loved at all?. I think it would have been better for him if she hadn’t loved him and made him believe he was not finally alone before leaving him. And I love how even though he was hurt he wished her no ill, on the contrary he wished her all the best in life. It’s insane how this story is almost 99% of something I went through. Now I live upon the company of books and fiction for they’ll never betray nor break my heart. I do wish the person I loved all the good in life she was an angel. Perhaps she might be reading this right now, I don’t terribly miss you sweet Rawan but I wish you with even more vigor all the happiness and goodness in this world.
My husband a hater so I wasn’t able to watch it on the big screen, so I watched it on my phone. I loved it 🥰 I just read the book yesterday and then I seen on a post they have movie. I honestly thought it was gonna be to old and I wasn’t going to enjoy but I did! All my hubby kept saying was it sounded boring like dude get your Sherk ass out here😩😩 I went to my room and watched it and I loved it 🥰 I was crying when she left running with the guy l and let him behind.
It was really great, for those who read and love Dostoevsky's stories, the best gift is that those books have been made into a movie, thank you for uploading this video.❤❤
I loved this movie a lot. Not to long ago before i watched this i read the book. i literally knew everything that would happen in the story but i still cried a bit after watching the movie. This movie was great and i dont think i have anything bad to say about it. defenetly one of my favorite movies and books right now. I feel like people could misinterpret Nastenka as a bad character for not choosing to love the dreamer instead but i dont think she was. Nobody can change the way they feel for another person in just 5 nights...
It’s just what happened to me. I felt more devastated from when I read the novella. I knew the end when I read the novel too.
I share your opinion.
Timeless film. Makes me cry all the time. Thank you Mosfilm Studio.
Thank you so much for this film, Mosfilm! I read White Nights a few weeks ago so to be able to watch a film adaptation of Dostoevskii's short story is a real treat! Thank you again!
A moment full of happiness, but isn't that enough for a lifetime?😢🖤
THANK YOU for your service mosfilms, I read this short story at least once a year each autumn. The last page is like a finale of symphony that I interpret as the dreamer coming to terms with an existential epiphany, his exclamation the crescendo - final sentence the tail of the composition. I can hear the music each time I re-read. ‘My god! A whole Moment of happiness, is that too little for the whole of one man’s life’
& my oh my, the ascension of Rachmaninovs adagio as nastenka climbs the stairs. Cinematic masterclass.
Oh Dostoevsky you really did bad to us, after making this heartbreaking masterpiece. Sadly this is the painful destiny which many of the lovers have to experience, may god make it easier for us.
I am a 12 year old but I sincerely enjoyed watching this and it is my first Dostoevsky's novel.
I first read Crime and Punishment when I was six years old and my sister many years later told her mother-in-law to be about that.
She replied 'What! He couldn't wait?
@@ZxeriYvvaigneUrlanda quite impressive I hope your lecture takes you far and I'm more than confident that you'll be able to be successful in the future one way or another, not a lot of people your age even dare to know something about a classic novel so keep on reading whoever you may be.
Amazing!
White nights is not a novel, it's a short story
@@Rabeyashaikh. Quite a long short story ...
and though not a novel, might it pass as a novella?
I fall short of words for describing this drama. It transported me in the heavenly ambience. Great, everything related with this drama is simply great.Thanks.
Such a splendit performance by the actors, such a faithful adaption of the novel. Heart tearing.
A true cultural and cinematic gem.
Thank you and thank you for the English subtitles! I found it to be a satisfying watch.
Simply a masterpiece. Now I got the urge to reread the book and memorize every sentence, except that I already memorized it from my first read.
I read this a couple months ago and it was a fun read, i really enjoyed it. And now to experienced the adaptation i feel grateful, thank you mosfilm
@@siriusregulus3242 it's a 1959 film.... Not a recent one like you're talking about
I just finished reading my first Dostoevsky work and this was already on my recommendation. I was still flabbergasted with the ending but above all it is a great story and a masterpiece.
This is beautiful.
To think a movie like this could be made in the middle of the Soviet era and remain non political.
That's something directors don't seem to be able to do today even in our modern era despite living in the democratical epicenter of the world.
A film of extraordinary beauty! Actors, direction, photography... a work of art. A dramaturgy that penetrates our feelings. Certainly one of the most beautiful I've ever seen! I had already seen an Italian version, with Maria Schell and Marcello Mastroianni, directed by Luchino Visconti. Thank you very much!
Most accurate adaptation, even they portrayed the same emotions that I felt while reading the book🫡
@@aayushgote6645 fr
a beautiful story of waiting for the right person, and not losing the faith in it, from women's point of view. see how writing of substance means that mind can imbue so much in a narrative of love, drama, highs, lows, that then becomes successful writing, then what was credited to Somerset Maugham's story where nothing happens except a young man walks out on his older female lover, none of degree of anguish was written the way it is in this story, heartbreak pathos poignancy and suspense got created, because the narrator himself writes dreams of romances saving Damsels in distress:) .. and yes, no writers of those times went to so called silly foppish writing classes.. all of these are organic natural talent which wrote and as they wrote they got more and more skilled.
Uno dei miei racconti preferiti…grazie Mosfilm…
I loved this, thank you so much!!! It's just like imagining when reading a book, with the simple sets and misty edges. Beautiful ❤ and also sad 😞
I enjoyed a lot my stomach was upsidedown waiting for the end. I had a great time watching it.
bellissimo film!!!!D non dimenticare anche Le notti Bianche regia di Luchino Visconti!Grandissimii romanzieri russi!
Me leí el libro primero y recuerdo los momentos hermosos al leerlo y la manera tan prodigiosa de escribir sentimientos tan poéticos a los sensibles oídos de una dama. Simplemente me lleno de ternura, y ver esta entrega me llena de sentimientos encontrados porque me gustaría verla completa con un subtitulado al español y mi inglés no es tan bueno. 😢
Великолепный фильм! А в цвете ещё лучше! Спасибо.
@@Мимоза-о5г фильм всегда был цветной, это не раскраска.
Стриженов говорит почему-то не своим голосом, а каким-то нарочито писклявым. Должно быть, это должно подчеркнуть молодость и инфантильность главного героя. Спорное решение, поскольку оно убивает чувство сопереживания с ним и совершенно излишне.
да, чувствуется, что сам актер уже не так наивен и доверчив, как его герой, Стриженов плохо поступил с Марченко
Thank you for this wonderful film.
This is wonderful ! ... Thank you very much !
may the dreamers out here overcome their loneliness :"")
500 days of summer is just like an American version of this one.
A stunning film. Lyudmila Marchenko was such a marvellous actress and taken so young from what I gather was a simple flu. I have read a lot from this author though not "white nights." Dostoievski can be a bit of a Bible Basher, which I don't like, but here he excels (again). A truly powerful love story.
I too pushed back against any thing biblically based , from 14 yrs old to 27 , Then , THE LIGHT BROKE IN , I YEILDED TO ITS LUMINATION . IM 73 YRS OLD NOW . ETERNALLY GRATEFUL THAT I BECAME TEACHABLE , DEAR audience, LET ,THE LORD ASTONISH YOU , that is all I ask , before I am no more here ,
@@angelashort1331 God bless 💜
I read White Nights and watched the movie. After that, I was watching while crying. Nastenika had been broken. She had broken his heart. Humans have strange feelings. They do not deserve loyalty. They are strange in appearance.
a great writer and observer of human nature
A sad and lovely story that reads like a fairy tale.
Tell the narrator to stop looking at me its scaring me
Had no idea there was a Soviet adaptation of this! So excited to watch it tonight 😊❤
I relate far too closely to this film. I am so alone.
@@ShaNaNa242 iam him
@@ShaNaNa242 don't worry. You are not alone.
I never saw this film until now.. It's very well done and the acting it's very convincing as well.. But I still prefer the Luchino Visconti version. Anyway thanks so much for uploading this film. I truly believe your Channel it is just perfect! 👍
Thank you for uploading this timeless beautiful story.❤😢
This is truly a hidden masterpiece
I trust her more than anything. It’s been 10yrs without her. Her memory’s kills me everyday.
@@jayakumarpalanimuthu8399 can you tell me more of your story
This made me cry a river😢❤❤❤❤
I hope Russia goes back to making top notch quality movies like this. I don't see anything new from Mosfilm anymore
War and Peace very good
Dostoevsky....i worship you
Boljschoje spasibo Mosfilmu❤❤❤
Love this 💕 , dostovosky ❤
Magnifique ! Merci !
Perfectly restored worthy art movies
"I loved him but he hurts me " it's quite relatable ❤
thanks mosfilm!
I enjoyed this book and watching the movie is just like watching how I imagined everything.
I love the movie, and I never imagined Nastenka to look like that! But I love it!!!!
A thousand thanks. Miss Jenny
I just watched it after reading White nights, I am even more heartbroken now.
Your hand is cold. mine burns like fire.how blind you nansteka🕊️
After reading the novel White Nights, I came to watch the movie. I see that the movie gives a kind of sarcasm, unlike the novel, which gives a serious feeling.
Я до сих пор не понимаю, почему латиноамериканское сообщество ненавидит девушку Настеньку, если она при встрече с ним буквально все объясняет :(
Siento que sobretodo se debe a que es normal sentir empatía por el protagonista. Nastenka tenia sus razones, pero es imposible no sentirse mal por aquel soñador que amaba vagar por las calles, y es justamente su dolor la mayor causa del odio a su amada
Uwielbiam filmy rosyjskie. Zawsze je uwielbiałam. Głębia psychologicznai spokój emanują z tych filmów. Dziękuję. To sąprawdziwe perełki kinematografiiświatowej📿💎💍❤
Great Russians movies. They are calm and psychologically deep. Its pleasure to watch them. They are the perls of world cinematography
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to prawda! that is IT!
Spoiler, so thst i can remember the story for future:
1st night - they awkwardly met
2nd night - they talked about each other stories
3rd night - our guy decided to help the girl by trying to contact the girls' lover
4th night - it was raining, she did not show up
5th night - girls' lover did not show up and she was sad, our guy admitted his feelings and was happy, suddenly he did show up and she went away with him
Masterpiece 😊❤
What a story for the first time a movie i can really relate to. I ha dto shed tears for it
Wonderful so beautiful thank you 💖
Just incredible no other way to put it, god bless
Just finished my first 20 min, got through the swashbuckling scene..... this is going to be sad, isn't it? Guess I am old enough to handle it, and as much as I love literature, about time to get into some Russian stories.
you will not regret IT ! Try the novels of XIX Century of the Great Russian novelist....
@@LeRoi715 I will, thank you!
@@LW62FL you will forget about present ...and miss the great past!
I love this movie and all actors.
thank you so much for this masterpiece
Cried so much 🤗
No one gets from friend zone to relationship 😂😂 100% true. Such a manipulative girl 😂. A warning from Fyodor Dostoevsky to young gentelmen 😊
She was completely honest with him
Выйти замуж не напасть, как бы замужем не пропасть. У жильца проблемы с законом. Хорошо ещё, что он планирует на ней жениться. А то мог бы забрать ее с собой еще год назад, а потом выкинуть на улицу. Жаль, что мы не рождаемся мудрыми и в молодости ищем приключения. Бедная бабушка!
Wow one of the best film in my life.
I finished reading this book this afternoon and came here and saw this video 🎉
this is so good thank you!
I finished reading this story today
Suban "noches blancas" con subtitulos al español! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
دوستوفيسكي استطاع ان يعذب الحب ان يقتل العاشقين استطاع ان يجعل لنا الحزن صديق حميم و الأكتئاب امر لابد منه
A Lone Man everything as according to his unconscious wishes.
I'm crying
Im angry because this is me I am that man but the thing is he confess his love while me live in that dream and never came out oh dear oh dear my life is like white nights
Life is just unpredictable 😢❤
The dreamer was a poor naive devil. Women don’t like clingy men whining at their doorstep. He was as diligent as a loyal dog can be only to see his dream fade way when the lodger returned.
Even though she tried to save face by inviting him for the wedding, in the end, fortunately or not, he got what he deserved and ended up drunk, disillusioned and lonely.
Dostoevsky???
Stupendo !
Nice guys finish last ! Being assigned to the friend-zone is a losing proposition ;a lesson for today's men !
The other dude was also a nice guy, the thing was that he met nastenka first, she would probably be in love with the main character if they know each other before.
@@dennisschwartzentruber3204 The book is not at all about the "nice guy" concept - not even love is at the center of theme - rather i think its the idealization of loneliness, that such love can only exist in reality.
what a gross simplification of the theme. to not understand the message is one thing but to project your insecurities so boldly is not fair.
Not to pile on, but if “the friendzone” was all you took from his beautiful story, I feel sad for you.
So forgive, remember, and go on loving 🤷🥺
~ your Nastenka
your hand is cold mine burns like fire. how blind you are nastenka???
he is such a green forest
he does not deserve to be treated like this
beautiful
Best novels Russian classic best writer Leo Tolstoy ❤
It was so so beautiful
Now who is hat!ng nastenka for being mean to the gentleman. And i'm watching this before reading the novel to hear the man saying his most memorical word "your hands is cold, mine is burn like fire nastenka" but i don't find that scene. Am i skip that moment?