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00:00Your father is gravely ill in Moscow.
00:05You are Count Bazookov now, my dear friend.
00:09You're the most brilliant man I know. You could do anything.
00:12He's going off to the war and sending me away to the country to have my baby all alone.
00:16No, please don't!
00:18I just wanted to come and see Natasha, what her name did.
00:23I know I'm just the poor relation and your father will never let him marry me.
00:28Anything's possible and he does love you and know it.
00:31Russia hasn't lost a war in a hundred years.
00:34This monster Bonaparte, he's crossed into Austria now and who's to say that Russia won't be next?
00:39Don't put yourself in any danger.
00:40Bernard, please don't fuss, I'm a man now.
00:42I request permission to join Prince Bagration in this action.
00:45One quarter of them will come back tomorrow.
00:47I'll thank God.
00:53Has Papa spoken to you?
00:55What about?
00:56He wants to marry us both off.
00:58Pierre.
00:59Helene.
01:00Congratulations.
01:01What's happened?
01:02We're engaged.
01:03Bob, we're engaged.
01:04.
01:05..
01:07To be continued...
01:37To be continued...
02:07To be continued...
02:37I have to tell you that the minister of war is very busy and may not be able to see you this evening.
02:48It's imperative that he does. I've come directly from the battlefield. My orders were to report to the Austrian emperor himself.
02:54No, no, this is not how we do things here, Your Excellency. I'll have to have a word with the minister.
02:58Yes, I ask you to see you, the emperor.
03:02No good, sir.
03:08We will see you now. Please, come in.
03:10So, you are from General Kutuzov. And the reason for your visit?
03:30To report the success of the action at Schoengrubben. Here is the dispatch.
03:34You call it a success, do you? It seems of little consequence now the French have taken Vienna.
03:43Coming after the defeat of the Austrian army at Ulm, yes, it was a success.
03:48The French advance was stopped long enough to allow our armies to regroup, but there were terrible casualties on our side, too.
03:58We await Napoleon's next move.
03:59Well, this is a war, you know. One must expect some bloodshed.
04:07General Kutuzov thought that he'd like to hear some good news for a change.
04:12Thank you. His majesty will be informed. Now, if you would excuse me, I have work to do.
04:20Or was there something else?
04:29What are you looking at?
04:59My lovely wife.
05:04I was just thinking what a treasure I have.
05:07You're my treasure, then.
05:09Oh, Lord, you are. You are an inexhaustible treasure, full of wonderful, wonderful secrets and delights.
05:17The more I discover, the more it seems is left to be discovered.
05:23More secrets, more delights. Does that make sense?
05:26Actually, I don't think I am inexhaustible. One can get a bit tired of having one's secrets and delights discovered all the time.
05:35Oh, no.
05:36My love, forgive me. What an inconsiderate brute I am.
05:41And you're not so bad.
05:44But there are more things to life, aren't there?
05:47You are Count Pazukov, after all.
05:49Yes, I've been thinking that. And taking advice, and so on.
05:55I think one of the first things we should do is make a tour of all my estates in the country.
06:00Well, the thing is, I'm not really awfully good at coping with peasants and farms and all that country life sort of thing.
06:11And I have rather a lot of engagements in the city.
06:16I think it would be better if you went on your own.
06:19I'd only be a distraction, anyway.
06:21It's been a wonderful, wonderful distraction.
06:23Oh, no. I think you should start as you need to go on, duty before pleasure.
06:30Don't you think it'll do us good to spend a little time apart?
06:36If you say so.
06:38Don't they say that absence sharpens the other time?
06:40Well, mine doesn't really need any sharpening.
06:43You're a wicked, wicked man.
06:53I can scare you.
07:20What is it, what is it, Papa?
07:22Is it from Nikolai?
07:24Yes, dear Nicky.
07:26He was wounded.
07:29It's all better now, he says.
07:31He's been promoted.
07:33He's an officer now, an officer of the lie.
07:36My little Nicky, an officer.
07:39I'm wounded.
07:41I know.
07:42What will I tell your mother?
07:44Tell her about the promotion first.
07:46Yes, yes.
07:48And he's really quite recovered.
07:50So he writes.
07:52Oh, thank God.
07:54Says he's short of money.
07:56That's our Nicky.
07:58I'll send him some.
08:00Nikolai was wounded in battle, but it's all right,
08:02and he's been promoted.
08:04Hurrah!
08:06Did he kill many Frenchmen?
08:08I don't know if I didn't say.
08:10If I were him,
08:12I'd have killed hundreds of them.
08:14Catcher!
08:16You knew, didn't you?
08:22Yes.
08:24He writes to you.
08:26He must really be in love with you.
08:30Oh, I have to go.
08:40What time was it?
08:44It's not until noon.
08:46No, I've got an appointment.
08:48My cousin Boris Drebetskoy, he's in the guards.
08:50Oh, very grand.
08:52Can you take care of the bill for...
08:54I'll pay you back.
08:56Off you go, my boy.
08:58I think nothing of it.
09:00Come on.
09:26Come on.
09:28Get warm.
09:30My love.
09:52Roster, I didn't expect you so soon.
09:58Sorry, you know Captain Burke. He's in our company.
10:01Happy to make your acquaintance.
10:02Well, you look, I don't know.
10:05You look like a real cavalryman now.
10:07And you look like the cat that's got the cream.
10:10Your guards get the best of everything, don't you?
10:12We do, we do.
10:13The receptions, the dinners, the balls.
10:17But you've been in action.
10:19Come and sit and tell us all about it.
10:21Oh.
10:22You were at Schoengrub.
10:24That must have been some affair.
10:26Yes.
10:28We, um...
10:29Oh, we were cut off.
10:31So there was nothing for it but to charge head-on, sabers drawn.
10:34There's no feeling like it, Boris.
10:36Nothing in the world.
10:37You have bullets flying around your ears and you feel no fear at all.
10:42It's just a strange mixture of joy and fury.
10:45Don't get up.
10:47Please don't let me interrupt you, sir.
10:49Count Nikolai Rostov, Prince Andrei Bolkonski.
10:52Please go home.
10:54You were in the cavalry charge in Schoengrub, you say?
10:57Yes, I was there.
10:58Yes, there are many stories told of that action.
11:01Perhaps.
11:02But the stories told by the men who were actually there, under enemy fire, in the thick of it, are a different thing to the stories told by fellows on the staff who get rewards for doing nothing.
11:13And you consider me one of those, do you?
11:15I'm not talking about you.
11:17I don't know you.
11:18And I don't wish to.
11:20I speak of the staff in general.
11:23Let me tell you this.
11:26You wish to insult me?
11:28I'd be glad to teach you a lesson.
11:31But this is hardly the time or the place for dueling.
11:34Very soon we shall all be engaged in something much greater and more terrible than Schoengrub.
11:40And you save your valour for that, Count Rostov.
11:45I won't stay.
11:47We can settle our business tomorrow.
11:50I wish you all good day.
11:54Damn him.
11:57He's as good as call me a liar.
11:59Come, come.
12:00Drink up.
12:01Some of us know a hero when we meet one.
12:09To Prince Nikolai Andrzej Bolkonski.
12:12My dear Prince, I shall shortly be in your neighbourhood.
12:15I'm going to an inspection.
12:17And my son Anatole is keeping me company on his way to the army.
12:21I hope you will allow me to introduce him to you.
12:24And to your daughter, the Princess Maria.
12:27Damned you, you dudes.
12:44Papai, is she really very ugly?
12:46No, of course not.
12:48She's said to be a little on the plain side, but perfectly acceptable.
12:51More to the point, she has impeccable breeding and she'll bring a considerable fortune to the marriage.
12:58I need you to be on your very best behaviour and to treat the Princess and her father with the utmost respect.
13:04Understood?
13:06Yes, Papai.
13:07This is an innocent girl who knows nothing of the world.
13:11You must appear to her as utterly pure and honourable.
13:14I am utterly pure and honourable.
13:18I've never cared for Vasily Kuragin.
13:21He's a schemer.
13:22And a ladies' man.
13:24No doubt his son's the same.
13:26Or worse.
13:28Of course, they're after Maria.
13:29Or her money.
13:31Well, no one's gonna take her for her looks.
13:34What?
13:36Nothing, Your Excellency.
13:37What'd I say?
13:39Begging your pardon, Excellency.
13:42I don't think you want to lose her.
13:44What?
13:45Don't you presume to tell me what I want or don't want?
13:48She can marry if she likes.
13:50Or she'll be unhappy if she does.
13:53There's no need for girls to marry.
13:54No need at all.
13:55It'd be much better off staying at home.
13:58That's a bad business tick-on.
14:00Better get it over with.
14:04What do you think?
14:06Perhaps with her head and up high like this?
14:09Oui, peut-être.
14:11Oh, and with a silk ribbon to tie it up.
14:14Katia, go fetch us a ribbon to match with the dress.
14:17Courage.
14:19We are going to make you look fit for a prince.
14:22You know, you have to make a little effort, dear Maria.
14:26Everybody does at these times.
14:27What you do now could change your whole life.
14:31Try to smile.
14:32Just a little bit.
14:34This is your big day.
14:35Ah, yes.
14:36That'll look so sweet.
14:38Now let's see.
14:41Oui, comme ça, voilà.
14:49C'est...
14:51Charmant?
14:58Ah, ah, here she is.
15:01Ah.
15:03Come in, girl.
15:10Do you remember me at all, princess?
15:12Yes, very well, Prince Vasily.
15:15This is my son, Anatole.
15:17So, you've tarted yourself up for our guests, have you?
15:26Very fine, very fine.
15:28And you've put your hair up in that stupid fashion for our guests.
15:31But I say to you, in front of our guests, I don't care for it.
15:35Mom, you mustn't blame her. It was all my doing.
15:37Well, there's no reason to make herself look ugly.
15:39She's plain enough as it is.
15:40On the contrary.
15:42This hair stands most for coming to the princess.
15:45Indeed.
15:46Quite charming.
15:48Nonsense.
15:49So you're off to war, are you?
15:50Warsguards?
15:51I know, sir.
15:52I've been transferred to the infantry.
15:53Excellent.
15:54Very good to serve your tsar and country.
15:55What regiment?
15:57Ah, I'm enlisted in...
16:01What am I enlisted in, papa?
16:03What am I enlisted in?
16:06A fine warrior doesn't even know his own regiment.
16:09I know.
16:10I know, I know. It's a scandal.
16:12No more for the ladies, I take it.
16:14I suppose I am, sir.
16:16Yes.
16:18Yes, I'll leave you to it.
16:20Papa.
16:23Be brave, my dear.
16:27What am I to ask you?
16:29How do you feel, papa?
16:33Quite shy-making all this, isn't it?
16:36You're not shy.
16:37Indeed I am.
16:38I'm petrified of your father. He's so fierce.
16:42He has a quick temper.
16:45Does he beat you?
16:47No.
16:49Well, that's something, isn't it?
16:53Does your father beat you?
16:57Only when I've been very naughty.
16:59I don't believe you.
17:00I don't believe you.
17:04I don't believe you.
17:05I don't believe you.
17:06I don't believe you.
17:08Thank God.
17:10Okay.
17:13amphithe Spencer Sheifern
17:16ёр
17:21guy
17:22Senza di te languisce il cuore.
17:35Oh, mio bello.
17:52Oh, mio bello.
18:22Oh, mio bello.
18:52I know you see straight through, people.
18:57Anatol's not the brightest button in the box.
19:01But he's a good boy.
19:03An excellent son.
19:05And he's one of us, you know.
19:10I said I'll see, didn't I?
19:11Better marry him if she was.
19:12It's all the same to me.
19:13You're very good.
19:16I'm most grateful.
19:25Good night, princess.
19:26My moselle Boreyenne.
19:37When?
19:41No.
19:43When I've heard from your father that you've learned to behave yourself,
19:46then I'll give you my hands to kiss.
19:48Well, then I shall wish you ladies goodnight.
20:03How'd it go?
20:04She's damnably dull looking, isn't she?
20:08Poor little thing.
20:10But does she like you?
20:12Ah, yes, I think so.
20:13And could you put up with her, do you think?
20:15To please you, Papa?
20:16Yes, I could.
20:18After all, we wouldn't always be together.
20:21I mean, she'd be off praying and doing good works, I imagine.
20:28The other one there, that French one.
20:31Don't you dare.
20:32No.
20:33No.
20:34Of course not.
20:36I was just saying.
20:38How was it with the old man?
20:41Hard guy.
20:43But he wants the best for his daughter.
20:47And she wants me.
20:51Oh, blessed Jesus.
20:58It's wrong to think a man so beautiful to long for him to touch me.
21:05Though I fear it.
21:06Tell me if that is what you want from me.
21:08Let me simply be the instrument of your will.
21:17Come in, come in.
21:18Sit down.
21:19Something to say to you.
21:24Now, miss.
21:26A proposal has been made to me concerning you.
21:29And since you know my rules, I'm referring it to you.
21:33Well, how might I understand you, Papa?
21:36What I mean is,
21:38Prince Vasily finds you to his taste as a daughter-in-law.
21:42So he's proposing to you on behalf of his son.
21:45What do you say to that?
21:48Well, I don't know what to say.
21:52What do you think about it?
21:53What do I think about it?
21:55It's nothing to do with me.
21:56No, it's proposing to me.
21:57It's what you think, miss.
21:58That's the issue.
21:59Well, I only want what you want from me, Father.
22:05But if you ask me, I do like him.
22:08Oh, splendid.
22:11So he'll get you and your dowry and he'll take the furry anchor as well.
22:14You'll be the wife and she'll be the...
22:15Come, come, I'm only joking.
22:21Perhaps you should go to your room and think it over.
22:23And in an hour, come to the drawing room and say yes or no.
22:27Yes or no. Do you understand?
22:30All right, off with you.
22:35Go on, off with you.
22:37Go on, off with you.
23:07Ah, princess, it's not what you think.
23:37Ah, there she is.
23:39Come in, girl.
23:49My dear little princess Maria,
23:51I have always loved you like my own daughter.
23:55And now the fate of my son is in your hands.
23:59There you see.
24:00The prince is proposing to you on behalf of his son.
24:04So I ask you,
24:06do you or do you not want to be the wife of Prince Anatole Karagin?
24:11Answer yes or no.
24:12And I retain my right to express my opinion as well.
24:15So what is it?
24:16Yes or no?
24:17Father, my wish is never to leave you.
24:22I don't want a married whore.
24:25What nonsense is this?
24:28Come here, girl.
24:29My dear princess,
24:32this is a moment I shall never forget.
24:35Will you not give me a little hope of touching
24:37so great, so generous a heart?
24:40Say that perhaps
24:41the future is so large.
24:45Say perhaps.
24:47Princess Maria,
24:48I do hope I haven't offended you in any way.
24:51May I not return and try again?
24:53Prince Vasily.
24:55Uh,
24:57well, I've said all that I feel in my heart.
24:59I thank you for the honour,
25:00but I shall never be your son's wife.
25:03Yes.
25:04Well, that's the end of that, then.
25:05Very good to see you, Karagin, and your boy,
25:08and I wish you both a safe journey.
25:10Maria, go to your room.
25:11All done.
25:12Very, very glad to see you, old friend,
25:14and no hard feelings.
25:15All done.
25:16Ha!
25:16Very good.
25:17Well, that's done.
25:19Excellent.
25:20Very good.
25:22Is it really him?
25:39Hoorah!
25:40Hoorah for the South!
25:41Hoorah!
25:42Hoorah!
25:44Hoorah!
25:46Hoorah for the South!
25:47Fine men.
25:49Makes my heart glad to see their eager faces.
25:51I think we shall have a great victory tomorrow.
25:55With respect, your majesty,
25:56we shall not engage with Napoleon at all tomorrow,
25:59or any time soon.
26:01Bonaparte has withdrawn his troops.
26:03He's asked for talks.
26:05He's desperate to avoid a battle.
26:06All my generals are in agreement, except for you.
26:08Again, with respect, your majesty,
26:10that doesn't make them right.
26:14And what would you do?
26:16Retreat.
26:17Retreat?
26:17I'll never hear anything else from you.
26:20Any more retreat would be humiliation.
26:22I think you may be getting too old for this game, Ketuzov.
26:26My mind is made up.
26:27We'll engage with him here, and defeat him.
26:29Hoorah!
26:30Hoorah!
26:31Hoorah!
26:34The die is cast.
26:38What do you think will happen tomorrow, Yobrase?
26:39I think we will lose this battle,
26:42and a great many men will die.
26:45You're a married man, Volkowski?
26:47Yes.
26:48My loser is with child.
26:50Ah.
26:51I should have better kept in touch with her.
26:54I haven't been a very affectionate husband.
26:58There's no use saying that, man.
27:01Write to her before you sleep tonight, my boy.
27:04It might be the last chance you get.
27:05My dearest Liza.
27:14Forgive me for not having written before.
27:17I have been a neglectful husband.
27:20But now I think of you with nothing but tenderness and remorse.
27:26Maria, I wear your icon and think of you every day, my dear sister.
27:31Papa.
27:40And yet I'll give them all up for one moment of glory.
27:42It's okay.
27:43It's a year.
28:13Madness.
28:24Do we join the attack, Your Grace?
28:26Hold your ground.
28:28But the orders are to advance and engage the enemy on their right flank, Your Grace.
28:31Do you take your orders from me or not?
28:33Of course, Your Grace.
28:34Then hold your ground.
28:36At least we won't make fools of ourselves.
28:39Behold, this hill is vital.
28:41Let them come to us.
28:43Sir.
28:47Ah, our glorious leader.
28:50Your Majesty.
28:51Cthulhu, why have you not advanced?
28:54Because that's what Napoleon wants us to do, Your Majesty.
28:57But you understand the disposition, do you not?
28:59Perfectly well, Your Majesty.
29:01However, if you order me to advance...
29:03I do.
29:05Kindly give the order.
29:06Well, Lord!
29:14Excellent.
29:29I can't see a thing, where are we, more to the point, we're at the front, so look there
29:59Even worse than I thought
30:29Rostov, ride over to Kutuzov, are we to advance or stand our ground, well go on man, as quick as you like
30:59It's all up lads, run for it
31:07Stop those men
31:19My god Volkowski, what a shambles
31:29Forward lads, hurrah
31:59Where's General Kutuzov, where, won't it be done you, where is the Tsar, under no excellency, they say the Tsar's dead, and Kutuzov too, wounded, taken away the cart
32:23Where, that way excellency
32:27Yeah
32:43That'll do
32:53What a shame
32:55甚麼
32:57The sun
32:59A
33:02M investigación
33:04A
33:07Dead
33:09Family
33:11Cold
33:12работ
33:14Time
33:16pi
33:53How beautiful.
34:18How is it I've never seen this before?
34:20We are all nothing compared to this clear blue infinite sky.
34:31He looks like a fine young man.
34:34Good way to die, you see?
34:36Carrying the standard.
34:36Good way to die.
35:06Oh, it's you.
35:16What do you want?
35:17You're going out this evening?
35:19Yes.
35:20Why?
35:21I was thinking that we could go out together.
35:25Or stay at home together.
35:27Are you perfectly well, Pierre?
35:28I've been thinking we should...
35:33We should have a child, Alain.
35:37Pierre.
35:39Don't be silly.
35:40You know I'm not the motherly type.
35:42We get along all right, don't we?
35:45Don't spoil things.
35:46I'm not jealous you can have other women, as many as you like.
35:49Have children with them, like your father.
35:50Why not?
35:50I don't want other women.
35:53I want us to be a proper husband and wife.
35:56We are a proper husband and wife.
35:59Now stop fussing me, you'll make me late.
36:01Oh, by the way, I ran into Dolokhov today.
36:08They're all back from the war.
36:10The poor fellow's penniless.
36:11I said he could come and stay here as long as he likes.
36:14That brute.
36:16He's my friend, Alain, and the war hero.
36:18He's an insolent brute with no respect for women.
36:20He's my friend, Alain.
36:21He's my friend, and you will treat him as an honoured guest.
36:26All right.
36:27Whatever you say.
36:47Look, there's lights.
36:48That's our house.
36:49Wake up, Denise.
36:53We're here.
36:54Ready.
37:08Nicky!
37:11Nicky, darling boy!
37:14I don't know you'll be here so soon.
37:15Well, I wanted to surprise you.
37:17I wanted to be a mama.
37:24Vasily Denisov, friend of your son.
37:26Yes, yes, I know, I know.
37:27You're very welcome.
37:29This man taught me all I know about soldiering.
37:31Looked after him as best I could.
37:33Well, then you are jumbly welcome, my dear Denisov.
37:35Are you hungry?
37:36Yes.
37:36Let's find you something to...
37:38Come on, let's see.
37:41Yes.
37:41Is this one yours, Nikolai?
37:45Yeah, that one's mine.
37:46Nikolai, are you awake?
37:48Come out, I want to talk to you.
37:49Look, Denisov's savior.
37:51He killed four Frenchmen with this.
37:52Close the door, Petra.
37:55Come out, Nicky.
37:56I want to talk to you.
37:57Right.
37:58I wanted to talk to you about Sonia.
38:04What about her?
38:06Well, how do you really feel about her?
38:10Is she the only one for you?
38:13Why do you ask that now?
38:15Because it's very important for her, if not for you.
38:19Of course she's important to me.
38:21Well, then.
38:21Well, it's simple.
38:24I gave her my word, and I never go back on my word.
38:26No, no, that's duty, not love.
38:29I do love her, Tasha.
38:31But how can I say that I'll never fall in love with anyone else?
38:36Hmm?
38:38Hmm.
38:40What does she say?
38:43She adores you.
38:45She doesn't want you to be bound by your word.
38:48She wants you to be free.
38:49She's so good.
38:50Yes, she is.
38:51But if you keep her hanging on and then break your word, you'll break her heart.
38:56I can never do that, Tasha.
38:59I remember you said that.
39:11Morning, good morning, good morning.
39:14Prince Balkansky, has there been any news from the front?
39:16Not as far as I know.
39:18Dickon, any post today?
39:19Oh, yes, Your Excellency.
39:21You remember about the disposition of the local militia?
39:24Nothing else?
39:25No, Your Excellency.
39:26Well, go on, eh?
39:27Don't hang about.
39:28And you would do much better to occupy yourself with something useful instead of making yourself
39:32miserable with apprehension.
39:34Oh, yes, yes, yes.
39:35Oh, yes, yes.
39:35We're all worried.
39:36No need to make a show of it.
39:44Here he is.
39:47Countess.
39:48Your wife is even more beautiful than I remember, Buzukov.
39:56Thank you, Dolokov.
39:57I understand you're a war hero now.
39:59Well, you know, there are three things I love to do.
40:02Fight, drink, and I can't remember the other one.
40:05I think you're an absolute ruffian.
40:09I can't deny it.
40:10I hope you'll make yourself at home here.
40:15I shall.
40:17Don't.
40:18Don't.
40:19Let's have a drink!
40:20I can't not tell you about that.
40:37Helen!
40:43I just wanted to say thank you for making Baudelokov so welcome.
40:47Oh, Pierre.
40:49What?
40:50Can't you see he's making a fool out of you?
40:57I love a woman, then.
41:00You think so?
41:04Yes.
41:05Yes, she is.
41:06Isn't she?
41:18For the master.
41:20Is that the letter that came this morning?
41:33Yes, it is.
41:38Is it about Andre?
41:41Yes, it is about your brother.
41:43General Kutuzov writes that he died a hero.
41:51Kutuzov saw him fall, carrying the standard and leading an attack.
41:56Unfortunately, his name doesn't appear amongst the dead.
42:03Kutuzov gives that as a reason to hope.
42:07And what hope is there?
42:08Of course, he's dead.
42:08He's dead.
42:10It's about his death.
42:11I want to follow him.
42:11I want to follow him.
42:12But the father is dead.
42:13I want to follow him.
42:14I want to follow him.
42:17Oh, my God, don't turn away from me.
42:18Papa, don't turn away from me.
42:23Let's weep together.
42:26Villains! Scoundrels!
42:28The army's led by blockheads who don't know how to fight.
42:31All they know is how to lead fine Russian men to be slaughtered.
42:35And now your brother's dead. He's dead!
42:40Leave me alone. Go and tell his wife. Go on. Go on.
42:48Go on.
43:18Oh, Marie. Come here. Give me your hand.
43:27There. There. Do you feel it?
43:32Yeah.
43:33Yeah.
43:34So strange.
43:35See if he's talking to us.
43:38Do you know, Marie, I'm going to love him so much.
43:41I love him already.
43:43What is it, Masha?
43:44Just...
43:45I'm just sad.
43:46I'm sad about what I'm trying to do.
43:47What is it, Masha?
43:48I'm just sad.
43:49Sad about what you're trying to do.
43:51I'm just sad.
43:52I'm sad about what I'm trying to do.
43:54There.
43:55There.
43:56There.
43:57Do you feel it?
43:58Yeah.
43:59So strange.
44:00He's talking to us.
44:01Do you know, Marie?
44:02I'm going to love him so much.
44:03I love him already.
44:04i'm just sad sad about andre that's all why have you heard something oh no no no no no it's too
44:20early for any news and i know it's just papa worries and i'm frightened that's all are you
44:25sure you frightened me lee lee lee sir there's no news i must go back to the park
44:55i didn't tell her
45:00and you must not tell her either she's in such a delicate state and so close to her confinement
45:10all right do you agree i said all right thank you that's the end of it
45:25so
45:36um
45:43um
45:46um
45:52Top of a coffee, really.
46:00Funny how it always tastes better from another fellow's plate.
46:15Thanks.
47:30Hello?
47:31Hello.
47:32All right.
47:35Remember me.
47:37You're a fine fellow.
47:39You've all grown.
47:40I'd hardly have recognized you.
47:43Look who's come to visit us.
47:55Oh, Pierre.
47:56We haven't seen you in ages.
47:59Now I see you.
48:00I wish I'd come sooner.
48:02How are you all?
48:03Nikolai.
48:04You're a real man now.
48:05I can tell.
48:06Something's changed in you, I think.
48:07For the good, I hope.
48:08Yes, yes, of course.
48:09My friend.
48:10Captain Vasily Denisov of the Pavlograt is ours.
48:11I'm privileged to meet you, sir.
48:12I feel ashamed of my lazy life when I see men like you and Nikolai.
48:14Heroes.
48:15I should have been with you.
48:16I used to think of Napoleon as a hero, you see.
48:17And perhaps he was once, but not now.
48:18He seems to think of nothing but conquest and glory.
48:19He had to be stopped.
48:20I was wrong.
48:22Papa's...
48:23Papa's hosting a banquet for our returning soldiers.
48:24I hope you'll come, Pierre.
48:25Yes.
48:26Yes, indeed.
48:27It will be an honor to drink to their health.
48:28Talking of heroes, isn't Dolikoff making his own with you?
48:29Yes.
48:30Yes, he is.
48:31It was so kind of you to take him in.
48:32Well, one knows what one can.
48:33Well, one knows what one can.
48:34I should have been with you.
48:35I should have been with you.
48:36I used to think of Napoleon as a hero, you see.
48:37And perhaps he was once, but not now.
48:38He seems to think of nothing but conquest and glory.
48:39He had to be stopped.
48:40I was wrong.
48:41Papa's...
48:42Papa's hosting a banquet for our returning soldiers.
48:43I hope you'll come, Pierre.
48:44Yes.
48:45Yes, indeed.
48:46Is he with you?
48:47Yes.
48:48Yes, he is.
48:49It was so kind of you to take him in.
48:50Well, one knows what one can.
48:53Splendid fellow.
48:55It's so good to be here with you all again.
49:00What is it, Pierre?
49:03Why are you sad?
49:04No, it's nothing.
49:05No, I'm not sad.
49:07Just happy to see you.
49:09I thought you might have brought the Countess.
49:13Sadly, she's otherwise engaged.
49:15What if I accrued you, Adelikov?
49:19Don't you love it?
49:21No, I hate it.
49:24You're an animal.
49:26Don't you love it?
49:27Come on.
49:28Don't you love it?
49:29Let's get in.
49:35You're a mess.
49:41What is it, dearest?
49:53Do you know?
49:55I think something in my breakfast master disagreed with me.
49:57Look at her. She's very pale.
50:01Hadn't we better send for Maria Bogdanovna?
50:03Yes, I think you're right. I'll go and seat it.
50:06Courage, mon ange.
50:07Hello. Can it be?
50:10So soon?
50:11But, Julie, it's just a stomachache.
50:13It's best to be on the safe side, ma chérie.
50:23When did this come?
50:25Just now, Your Excellency.
50:32Perhaps you should get some new spectacles, Count Bezukhov.
50:36Then you might see what everyone sees but you.
50:39Your wife's affair with Dolokhov.
50:41Oh my God.
50:42Let's do this.
50:43Hey Mooiser.
50:45How's it?
51:07what's the matter nothing well i'm going out
51:16are you going to the men's dinner this evening yes no i don't know i suppose i might as well
51:25why not your disgusting friend dollar cop's going
51:27try not to drink too much the pair of you
51:32so
51:42so
51:46so
51:52so
51:56Jesus, Jesus, God, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.
52:26Princess, someone's come down the avenue.
52:31A coach with lanterns.
52:32Oh, thank God.
52:34The doctor at last.
52:49Quickly, are you the doctor?
52:53Andre.
52:55Dear Master.
52:56It's really you.
53:00Wait, what was who you were?
53:03Come inside, quickly.
53:16I can't, I can't bear it.
53:18There, there. Not long enough.
53:21Courage, my petite.
53:21My darling.
53:34If you would wait outside now, Your Excellency, I must insist.
53:37It's for the best.
53:38I can't bear it.
53:39Oh, I can't bear it.
53:43I can't bear it.
53:46Oh, f***!
53:47Oh, f***!
53:50Oh!
53:51No, no, you mustn't come in.
54:21No, no, no, no, no, no.
54:51No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
55:21No, no, no, no, no.
55:51No, no, no, no, no, no.
56:21No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
56:51No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
56:53No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
57:06The choir will now sing a cantata in praise of our great general and
57:11Souvenir copies of the music will be distributed
57:26To the husbands of pretty women to the health of beautiful women
57:32Hey, to the health of beautiful women Petrushka and their lovers
57:47Don't you dare take what is mine
57:52Really Petrushka, what is the matter?
57:54Scoundrel! I challenge you!
57:58I challenge you!
58:02I accept
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