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The filming of a new version of War and Peace was the idea of Italian television, which was later supported by counterparts in Russia, Great Britain, France, Poland and Spain. The producers were so ambitious that they willingly invested 26 million euros in two years to shoot in four countries: Poland, Lithuania, Australia and Russia.
The 1968 Soviet version of "War and Peace" took five years to complete and cost a whopping $560 million, making it the most expensive film in film history and has a pivotal place in the history of Soviet cinema. The film was shot with the help of the Soviet military, and in the history of world cinema, the film became one of the films with the most extras. This magnificent six-and-a-half-hour production, with its grand scenes and epic camera language, perfectly presents the vast historical picture of the Russian land during the Russo-French War, and it is also extremely faithful.
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War and Peace is not only a depiction of a war of great historical significance, it also evokes a deep interest in national and world history, and a deep concern for the past, present and future. This cannot be replaced by any treatise devoted to the description and study of war. As a great and profound literary work, it cannot be replaced by any academic treatise, because it is also an epic of people's hearts and an epic of life.
Here we see not only the history of war and nations, but also the living people and their hearts in the transition between war and peace, and their deep longings, pains, joys and pursuits.
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The reason why "War and Peace" has become a world masterpiece, widely circulated and enduring, is that Tolstoy depicts a group of people who care about national affairs, have the world in mind, and have a big picture of life.
People with a big picture are "heroes", and at the same time, they are ordinary people, and they have the love and hatred of ordinary people.
In fact, the reality is the same, we are ordinary people, and at the same time, we are also the "heroes" of life.
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Most of them are another level of war portrayed in detail, and you can see the smoke of gunpowder, but it also blurs the story. It was only after the last deaths that I truly realized the cruelty of war.
Reality borrows meaning, unless it adapts to the current era, otherwise it can only survive in his time, but people still do it. I think it is more about deepening our understanding of the world.
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In fact, I think "War and Peace" is a truly great **, which should be all-encompassing, not limited to a small purpose. We can learn a lot from War and Peace, including philosophy, history, political science, economics, military science, and even religion, all of which together constitute a huge ideological system. This system is both subjective and objective at the same time. Say it's subjective.
It is because of his thinking and summary of Tolstoy, many places are marked with the "Trotsky's brand"; It is said to be objective because it does not impose on others, but has a subtle influence on people, so that people gradually highlight their own personality while "entrusting".
On the other hand, I think that with Tolstoy's high vision and far-sightedness, he may not have taken the so-called politics of mankind into account. Fundamentally, Tolstoy's concern should be with the broader spirit and eternity. In "War and Peace", Tolstoy has borrowed the brains of Pierre and André more than once to ** this question, and the final result of ** he did not tell us, which is also its objectivity. He seems to want us to think for ourselves and find out. However, people's minds are different, and everyone has their own opinions and opinions, so everyone who has read "War and Peace" has constructed their own "War and Peace" in their hearts
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Tolstoy portrayed five hundred and fifty-nine characters in War and Peace. Each character finds a place to belong in the story, and regardless of the character, they seem to be an integral part of the structure that makes up the structure.
Read literature that alludes to real life. There are also many characters in our lives, much more than Tolstoy wrote, and we are also playing our own responsible roles, among which there are "heroes", but more of them are ordinary people.
From War and Peace, we can summarize the following practical significance.
1. Reflection on the meaning of life.
Pierre has always been entangled in the meaning of life, we know from him that the meaning of life is not the amount of money, because Pierre inherited the richest family business; The meaning of life is not to be enjoyable, because Pierre hates the daily interactions of high society.
He had sought the power of faith, but he also had to deal with people's hearts, and he felt that he was not able to do so. He heard that there was a war, so he wanted to go to the battlefield to find the meaning of life. Unexpectedly, he found it meaningful to help others and gain new knowledge from ordinary people.
He found the meaning of life, as he later showed, to bring joy to others. Either way, with a smile on their face and a kind heart, many people like to chat and make friends with Pierre because everyone feels happy to associate with him.
Although Pierre still has unsolved problems in the previous contradictions, he faces life with full enthusiasm and brings sunshine to many people, which is the meaning of his life, and it is also the meaning of life that we must learn and pursue: optimistic, upward, regardless of gains and losses.
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