The gulags looked lovely didn't they? Ahhhh, the nice people, the great weather, did I mention the food? Oh man if you ever get the chance y'all need to go cause I had a blast.
Thanks for this video. I saw this fim in 1971 at a cinema I worked at as a projectionist, it ran for 3 or 4 weeks. How the soviets treated what they interpreted to be a theat to the nation, and that happened in fairly recent history.
I also read the book and saw the film about 40 years ago! What struck me most forcibly was that Ivan Denisovich, after a day in a life that many people would think was impossible to live through, felt that he had had a good day, It's truly a tribute to the human qualities of adaptability and optimism. It would have been easy to give up and die, but he adapted and survived, just like Solzhenitsyn who went on to leave us, in his literature, an extended testament to the cruelty of Stalin's regime.
Un grandissimo film , peccato che non sia in lingua italiana. Spero possa essere presto disponibile. Grazie . Vale veramente la pena guardarlo è un capolavoro. Grazie e buona notte.
Gonna start watching then gonna read the book since i have the book started to read but havent understood a thing so far so watching the movie first might clear my mind so i'll be able to understand the book.
this book is a gem. it is very grim and bleak and harrowing yet there is a fundamental humanity to it that is inexplicably uplifting. i think A.S. was saying that there was truly a socialist impulse for the good in people -- it came out only in the grimmest of conditions. quite a masterful novel
@TheCoopz95 It is valid. Solzhenitsyn was a fine writer and he revealed the true face of a evil society. If you didn't see that when you were assigned the book to read then you either had your eyes closed or indulged in the same willful blindness that kept the Soviet system in power for 70 years.
The filth, hopelessness and oppression is well adapted in this version. If the British accents get you down, can't do nothin' for you. That's like saying HBO Rome is crap because they're not speaking Italian.
can anyone help me with a thesis statement for a paper based on the Dehumanizaion theory applied to One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich (the book, haven't seen the movie yet) PLEASEEE??!?!?!?!
Black and white night and day good and bad left and right on and off ..when zolzenitzyn was exiled in Vermont my brother interviewed him.how long ago mayb 55 yrs ago...long story as long as one of zolzenitzyn books and just as true as. One day in the life of Harvey Post...brother is and was Bruce lives in Vermont bac then Bruce ran Russian school of Norwich University in Northfield,Vermont..life and death. Bruce and Harvey..ET call home .
@CLnomnom I do not think that the British can reliably show the life in Soviet labor camps. They do not know much. Therefore, this film is not a benchmark of real life. Errors in the judicial system exist in any state. In the United States or Britain, too, could be imprisoned an innocent man. In my opinion this film is a dull and meaningless. He may like to the only stupid snobs.
Wrong. According to the 1922 Bolshevik party census, there were 19,564 Jewish Bolsheviks, comprising 5.21% of the total, and in the 1920s of the 417 members of the Central Executive Committee, the party Central Committee, the Presidium of the Executive of the Soviets of the USSR and the Russian Republic, the People's Commissars, 6% were ethnic Jews.[19] Between 1936 and 1940, during the Great Purge, Yezhovshchina and after the rapprochement with Nazi Germany, Stalin had largely eliminated Jews from senior party, government, diplomatic, security and military positions.[20] Some scholars have grossly exaggerated Jewish presence in the Soviet Communist Party. For example, Alfred Jensen said that in the 1920s "75 per cent of the leading Bolsheviks" were "of Jewish origin".[better source needed] According to Aaronovitch, "a cursory examination of membership of the top committees shows this figure to be an absurd exaggeration".[21]
Couldn’t they have got a better actor than Courtney to play the part? He’s so over rated he acts as though he’s about 7 years of age and reading out loud in class.Pathetically stiff acting.
Thank you so much for uploading this stark, brilliant film. It's been 39 years since I last saw it. It has haunted me all these years.
The gulags looked lovely didn't they? Ahhhh, the nice people, the great weather, did I mention the food? Oh man if you ever get the chance y'all need to go cause I had a blast.
Great to see this film again. Thanks very much for uploading, really enjoyed it. I wish they would release it on DVD, it's a classic.
Thanks for this video. I saw this fim in 1971 at a cinema I worked at as a projectionist, it ran for 3 or 4 weeks. How the soviets treated what they interpreted to be a theat to the nation, and that happened in fairly recent history.
I also read the book and saw the film about 40 years ago!
What struck me most forcibly was that Ivan Denisovich, after a day in a life that many people would think was impossible to live through, felt that he had had a good day, It's truly a tribute to the human qualities of adaptability and optimism. It would have been easy to give up and die, but he adapted and survived, just like Solzhenitsyn who went on to leave us, in his literature, an extended testament to the cruelty of Stalin's regime.
Cruelty of every communist regime, not only Stalin's
Cruelty of every dictatorship regime, not only communism.
Un grandissimo film , peccato che non sia in lingua italiana. Spero possa essere presto disponibile. Grazie . Vale veramente la pena guardarlo è un capolavoro. Grazie e buona notte.
Someone PLEASE rip a DVD of this film!I wanna see myself!
Noero, thanks a lot for posting this.
This is mentioned in Midnight Express ( book ). Always been curious. Thanks uploader.
Many thanks for this :)
Gonna start watching then gonna read the book since i have the book started to read but havent understood a thing so far so watching the movie first might clear my mind so i'll be able to understand the book.
this book is a gem. it is very grim and bleak and harrowing yet there is a fundamental humanity to it that is inexplicably uplifting. i think A.S. was saying that there was truly a socialist impulse for the good in people -- it came out only in the grimmest of conditions. quite a masterful novel
@TheCoopz95 It is valid. Solzhenitsyn was a fine writer and he revealed the true face of a evil society. If you didn't see that when you were assigned the book to read then you either had your eyes closed or indulged in the same willful blindness that kept the Soviet system in power for 70 years.
The filth, hopelessness and oppression is well adapted in this version. If the British accents get you down, can't do nothin' for you. That's like saying HBO Rome is crap because they're not speaking Italian.
I can’t survive even 1 day in this condition..
download the whole thing gezz
is the doctor in this video the assistant or the doctor
What accents do you want them to have?
can anyone help me with a thesis statement for a paper based on the Dehumanizaion theory applied to One Day In The Life Of Ivan Denisovich (the book, haven't seen the movie yet) PLEASEEE??!?!?!?!
what's the yellow stuf the Shukhov is eating?
Any Subtitles ?
Black and white night and day good and bad left and right on and off ..when zolzenitzyn was exiled in Vermont my brother interviewed him.how long ago mayb 55 yrs ago...long story as long as one of zolzenitzyn books and just as true as. One day in the life of Harvey Post...brother is and was Bruce lives in Vermont bac then Bruce ran Russian school of Norwich University in Northfield,Vermont..life and death. Bruce and Harvey..ET call home .
nightmare
Not only that they issue all the inmates with Green Wellies.
@CLnomnom
Ignore trolles as we do in Russia. They are helpless.
@TheChandlerLindsey Me either. :/
haha. Test tomorrow!
I'm reading this book for honors history
This is my Russia today😢
불후의명화이다 고독감 불행등등은 사라지고 마냥행복하다 수용소에 비하면 나의처지는 천국과같다 행복이란비교했을때 비로소느낀다
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@zombiejon Talk tidy. Feel the words!
its hard to watch when they all have british accents
It would be nice if they actually got an actor that could pronounce Kolya correctly
40 below zero and no work. Should be 50 below zero. Tarts!
@gukow1 Italian "Gulag" movie:
watch?v=LueEQhRIDQo
Hide food now!
@TheCoopz95 Next time try reading it with your eyes open.
This is what socialism/communism looks like, yet the masses continue to shout for it.
Utter Tosh.
Wrong. This is what dictatorship looks like.
Ugh.... Not looking forward to reading this for English... :/
I finished reading the book about 4 months ago....I liked it, but it was kind of bland...kind of boring really. I'm glad I read it though.
Mmmm
@CLnomnom
I do not think that the British can reliably show the life in Soviet labor camps. They do not know much. Therefore, this film is not a benchmark of real life. Errors in the judicial system exist in any state. In the United States or Britain, too, could be imprisoned an innocent man. In my opinion this film is a dull and meaningless. He may like to the only stupid snobs.
80% of the Soviet leadership was jewish no one knows this.
Wrong. According to the 1922 Bolshevik party census, there were 19,564 Jewish Bolsheviks, comprising 5.21% of the total, and in the 1920s of the 417 members of the Central Executive Committee, the party Central Committee, the Presidium of the Executive of the Soviets of the USSR and the Russian Republic, the People's Commissars, 6% were ethnic Jews.[19] Between 1936 and 1940, during the Great Purge, Yezhovshchina and after the rapprochement with Nazi Germany, Stalin had largely eliminated Jews from senior party, government, diplomatic, security and military positions.[20]
Some scholars have grossly exaggerated Jewish presence in the Soviet Communist Party. For example, Alfred Jensen said that in the 1920s "75 per cent of the leading Bolsheviks" were "of Jewish origin".[better source needed] According to Aaronovitch, "a cursory examination of membership of the top committees shows this figure to be an absurd exaggeration".[21]
@@terri6854 they were of jrwish birth maybe atheist faith still 80%
boring book
Couldn’t they have got a better actor than Courtney to play the part? He’s so over rated he acts as though he’s about 7 years of age and reading out loud in class.Pathetically stiff acting.
Mmmm