and then there was this Russian adaptation of War and Peace that had just been restored around the time we started prep. Criterion put it out. It's seven hours, and again, it's a movie that would cost a billion dollars if they made it today, but because it was funded by the Russian government in the '60s, they were able to pull it off.
Love this reference. The Bondarchuk version has some of my favorite cinematography of all time. Didn't think I could get any more excited for this but I just did.
This is one of the movies I'm gonna watch while not knowing wtf it's actually about. I mean, the gifs and stills I've seen so far tell me nothing, lol.
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Love this reference. The Bondarchuk version has some of my favorite cinematography of all time. Didn't think I could get any more excited for this but I just did.
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Who says filmmakers are not like us?
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I kind of don't want you to read or listen to it bc I want to see how someone who doesn't know about it reacts.
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