War and Peace

(series)
  • USA War and Peace
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UK / USA, 2016, 6 h 20 min (Length: 60–80 min, TV version: 4x90 min)

Directed by:

Tom Harper

Based on:

Leo Tolstoy (book)

Screenplay:

Andrew Davies

Cinematography:

George Steel

Composer:

Martin Phipps

Cast:

Paul Dano, James Norton, Lily James, Adrian Edmondson, Aisling Loftus, Greta Scacchi, Jack Lowden, Tuppence Middleton, Aneurin Barnard, Jessie Buckley (more)
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Episodes(6)

Plots(1)

Russia 1805. When we first meet Pierre (Paul Dano), Natasha (Lily James) and Andrei (James Norton), their youthful ambition, despite their privileged circumstances, is to find meaning in their lives. Kind-hearted but awkward Pierre, the illegitimate son of Russia’s richest man, wants to change the world for the better. The beautiful and spirited Natasha is searching for true love, while handsome and gallant Andrei, frustrated with the superficiality of society, seeks a higher purpose. At the same time Napoleon’s army edges ever closer to Russia’s borders. As everything they thought they knew is thrown into question, Pierre, Andrei and Natasha find themselves in a time when Russian lives are about to change forever. (2 Entertain Video)

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Reviews (3)

Necrotongue 

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English I was really upset about the way the first part of the title was handled in the screenplay due to the budget. Practically all key battles took place off-screen. However, I liked how the romantic drama was executed. Paul Dano gave a brilliant performance in my view. The only problem was that he didn’t feel like an authentic Russian character. Anyway, I liked the series as a whole, but the creators could have put more effort into the details. ()

novoten 

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English The classic that BBC had to serve me on a silver platter, for which I can only give them my thanks. When the mess of many characters turns into a proper web of relationships, it's got you. All the moments of love, hate, and emotional intensity are polished to perfection, and the central trio of characters – the lost Paul Dano, the charismatic James Norton, and especially the radiant Lily James – who the viewer believes in her naive charm from the moment she first blinks, won my sympathy from the very beginning. If it weren't for the deceitful Kuragin family, I might even go for the highest rating. Nevertheless, the modern War and Peace has become a classic that doesn't hurt, but is instead tailored precisely to the viewer who enjoys being carried away by the inexhaustible stream of British television. ()

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DaViD´82

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English If you can get over the fact that "Russian soul" has disappeared from it and it is so noticeably British aristocratic and somewhat unnecessarily decadent in the behavior of some characters, it's excellent (so far). That is for sure. It's just no longer THE War and Peace. Which is a bit strange, especially when it strikes your eyes how many times Harper has seen Bondarchuk's version. In any case, you will hardly see a better television (not only) production with such a cast again, and if so, it will hardly be of such high quality. ()

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