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War and Peace "War and Peace" is a captivating historical drama film that takes viewers on a tumultuous journey through the

War and Peace

"War and Peace" is a captivating historical drama film that takes viewers on a tumultuous journey through the Napoleonic Wars. Released in 1956, this epic cinematic masterpiece is based on Leo Tolstoy's renowned novel of the same name. Directed by King Vidor, the film boasts an incredible cast, with notable performances from Audrey Hepburn, Henry Fonda, and Mel Ferrer.

Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, "War and Peace" explores the lives of several aristocratic families, entwining their personal struggles and romances with the grandeur and chaos of war. Audrey Hepburn brilliantly embodies Natasha Rostova, a young and naive girl who undergoes a transformative coming-of-age journey throughout the film. Henry Fonda portrays Pierre Bezukhov, an introspective and idealistic nobleman who wrestles with his purpose and beliefs amidst the ravages of war. And Mel Ferrer captivates viewers as Andrei Bolkonsky, a stoic and devoted soldier who grapples with his duty to his country and the love he shares for Natasha.

The film's breathtaking cinematography transports audiences to the battlefields, opulent ballrooms, and sprawling estates of Imperial Russia. With meticulous attention to detail, every frame immerses viewers in the grandeur and horrors of the era. The Oscar-winning costume design adds an additional layer of authenticity, authentically capturing the styles and fashions of the time.

One of the film's most remarkable aspects is the emotionally charged score composed by Nino Rota. The powerful soundtrack perfectly complements the on-screen drama, effectively evoking the feelings of love, loss, and despair experienced by the film's characters. With haunting melodies and triumphant orchestration, the music further enhances the immersive experience of watching "War and Peace."

For enthusiasts looking to relive the magic of "War and Peace," the film's sounds and music can be easily played and downloaded here. The captivating score can transport listeners back to the era of Napoleon while igniting a wide range of emotions, from romantic yearning to dramatic intensity. Nino Rota's masterful composition ensures that listeners will be transported to the ballrooms and battlefields of Russia, immersing them in the gripping story of love, war, and destiny.

"War and Peace" remains a timeless masterpiece that beautifully captures the depth of human emotion and the destructive power of war. With a stellar cast, stunning visuals, and a mesmerizing score, it continues to captivate audiences even decades after its release. If you are seeking an unforgettable cinematic experience brimming with love, tragedy, and the dynamics of power, "War and Peace" is not to be missed.

Whether you have seen the film or are discovering it for the first time, the soundtrack of "War and Peace" allows you to relive the magic and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of emotions it presents. So sit back, press play, and embark on a journey that will transport you to a war-torn era of love, loss, and the triumph of the human spirit.

A cold, hungry army...
A colossus.
A darkening shadow moved across the face of Europe.
A doctor?
A fresh wind. A cleansing force.
A great deal about you.
A little chit of a girl?
A man that is a better man than you are in every way.
A new prince is established in Austria?
A night like this, I feel like hugging myself...
A personal opinion.
A praiseworthy aim, and one in which I completely concur.
A present from the empress for Your Majesty.
A scorched earth.
A special courier, Your Excellency.
A usurper. A murderer. A deposer of kings.
A widely desolated land.
A year? Am I going to see you, though?
About my wife, Father.
Absolutely everything.
According to all the rules that we have ever learned about warfare...
Act as you did at Austerlitz...
Actually, the only reason he wrote was that he wanted some more money.
Admirable.
After a day like this, it's impossible to sleep.
After three weeks in the country I can hardly keep my eyes open.
After we've left and the wounded men are in our house, what then?
Ah, that's better now, huh?
Ah, the horse's saints.
Ah, there's the French ambassador himself.
Ah, what a sin, what a sin.
Ah, you're the young Countess Rostov.
Ahead of me? No. All is over, all is lost.
Aim!
Aim!
All ends in death.
All is over.
All of this out. You, come here and help.
All our lives will be different from now on...
All Paris regrets your absence.
All right, all right.
All right! Get those wagons moving!
All right.
All right.
All right.
All right.
All stragglers will be shot.
All those handsome young men marching away to fight...
Allow me to tell you, Your Excellency...
Already the wild geese are flying south.
Always keep a young girl warm, my boy.
Am I so much in love with him...
Am to be the wife of this strange, dear, clever man...
Ammunition is on fire. The danger point is approaching. "
Among the wounded.
An apple...
An armistice is going to be discussed.
Anatole, where do you mean to take her?
Anatole! I still think you shouldn't do it.
Anatole. "
And a house that one could thank God for.
And a speedy return to our country.
And agreement between us will be possible.
And although his father was my enemy, I prayed for him.
And as I died, I awoke.
And attractive women in Moscow...
And be laid low by our host.
And because of that...
And being pulled away and missing it forever.
And consents to the withdrawal of Your Majesty's troops...
And despite those men at headquarters who consider war a game.
And even here, in my own headquarters, you cannot get the...
And even so, you consented to bury yourself down here?
And faithful service.
And flick its haunches with whips...
And gird their loins with strength for the fight.
And give him victory over his enemy...
And go abroad.
And he seemed so in love.
And he wouldn't dare make a move without consulting me.
And her brother Petya Rostov.
And how do you feel about it?
And I can't stand it.
And I felt...
And I his slave, and I couldn't help loving him.
And I'm gonna send him the picture to show him what it's like.
And if it be thy will, let this bed be my grave.
And in such a hurry.
And inviting idiots to his house because his wife...
And it is full of the most fraternal expressions...
And it's double for anyone else who will do it.
And lots of shoes and things...
And may thy mighty angel confound them and put them to flight.
And mercy.
And no human power can hinder us.
And nobody comes over and says a word to me.
And not grownups either.
And now Prince Andre has sent back all her letters.
And now that I'm Count Bezukhov, I feel I must do something about it.
And on the 12th of June, 1812...
And plays for too high stakes.
And prepare for a general attack...
And put them in your place!
And quite turns my head, then nothing happens and all's finished.
And Russia will not forget you!
And send the tsar my answer later.
And she cries every day between 8:00 and 9:00 in the morning... a full hour.
And she loves you and me like that.
And straining tight as possible and flying away.
And take every man who's able to travel.
And that goes for everyone of you here.
And that he is not conspiring against you.
And that I propose to do when I can.
And the books.
And the ground's just perfect. We'd be so delighted if you'd...
And the huntsman swears he knows where there's a wolf and her cubs.
And the next Count Bezukhov...
And the people demand it.
And the Rostovs are your family when you want them to be.
And the Russian army?
And the streets of Moscow were excellent for parades.
And then a new war.
And then it'll all be clear.
And these gloves. I'll never wear them again.
And they hoped you'd come again.
And they'll learn just as many idiotic things without you in the schools.
And they're retreating in full disorder.
And this one for you, Pierre.
And to prevent the shedding of both Russian and French blood.
And to their lovers.
And we heard sounds in their camp.
And we shall all do our duty.
And we'll laugh at everything I've said tonight.
And we're bound to win the war soon.
And we're not going to hold back anything.
And welcoming soldiers home from the war.
And what they really say...
And what they really want is to drive the last Frenchman...
And what value there is in suffering.
And when the police tried to arrest us, we took the most insolent policeman...
And will bring about the liberation of our country.
And yet I remember every moment.
And you just know that the next song or the song after that...
And you know why? Because I married her without loving her.
And you too, Natasha darling. Go to sleep.
And you two, break this up.
And you will appreciate me so much more when you haven't seen me for some time.
And you would sit at my right hand and judge the nations.
And you're going so far away.
And, oh, take this footstool.
Andre wants me to. What else is there to do?
Andre, it isn't true what you wrote in your letter...
Andre, please help me.
Andre, promise that you'll never take it off.
Andre.
Anything amusing in the Gazette?
Anyways, it's not meant to be a work of art.
Are likely to seem a little disturbed.
Are my father and sister there?
Are reciprocated by me.
Are the men who are gonna fight at my side tomorrow.
Are you afraid too, friend?
Are you dining with us tonight?
Are you enjoying the opera? It's very good, isn't it?
Are you going to?
Are you the same as all of them?
Aren't you glad you decided to come instead of sitting home all night?
Arriving at the deathbed of my father bleary eyed...
As a man of honor, you can't talk to me that way.
As a matter of fact I am. How did you know?
As dust before the wind...
As now.
As soon as I saw him, I felt he was my master...
As soon as Napoleon approaches a village...
As the 19th century began...
As the Lord is my witness, nobody told me that they were here.
As though life were not complicated enough as it is.
As we ride in the troika you and I
As you see, I'm not prepared to entertain.
Asiatic city of innumerable churches.
Ask for your engagement to Andre to be broken off?
Ask him to forgive me.
Ask him...
At last.
At the banquet, when Dolokhov made the toast...
At Tilsit, in Prussia, on June 13, 1807...
Attack!
Aunt! Prince Andre is here.
Austerlitz, Austerlitz.
Austria is miles.
Aw, Count Denilov, come and meet my family.
Bad? Wrong?
Balancing on the outside ledge and not touching the sides of the windows.
Be a good boy.
Be happy, dearest Pierre.
Be ready to attack at my signal.
Be worthy of your great father.
Be worthy, my boy.
Because I'm married to one of the most loving and honorable...
Because I've finally realized you can't hate something...
Because if you marry her just because you're bound by a promise...
Because of my weakness, my lie. I'm guilty. I must suffer for it.
Because of this one battle.
Because of what's going to happen here tomorrow.
Because that will be what would happen if we fought now.
Because that would be what would happen if we fought now.
Because that would be what would happen if we fought now.
Because they fought, because they're alive...
Because they've come home.
Because your heart is pure and you're good.
Before we're ready to leave, unless you move more quickly.
Beneath the feet...
Besides, I can't study now when our fatherland's in danger.
Besides, I have so much work to do down there... the hospital, the school.
Best man in the world, and if I were free...
Better get down from there, mate...
Better than before.
Bonaparte?
But a keeper found me.
But a moment, my dear. Is that his son?
But before the battle...
But do you think you're being fair to the girl?
But for the first time I feel that I'm going to die tomorrow.
But he cannot quite acknowledge that I am not his son.
But he has paid too high a price for it.
But I didn't say I could forgive her, and I can't.
But I do like the intermissions.
But I, by the authority entrusted to me...
But if I hear that you've not behaved like a son of Nicholas Bolkonsky...
But if you love me, you need only say the word yes...
But is it mortally wounded?
But it happens to be made of iron!
But it is a shame to go in on such a night.
But it will be impossible to make a stand in front of Moscow.
But it's almost impossible to describe.
But must everything, as in your case, end up in nothing?
But of course!
But one thing I beg of you... Remember, I'm your friend.
But seriously, Pierre, why don't you take a commission?
But that turned out to be a blessing.
But the looting and the burning, General.
But these are our things.
But they've been telling her things and...
But tonight... But you felt it too, hmm?
But wait. Well.
But we cannot attack!
But when she knew you were coming, she insisted upon getting up.
But when you've drawn it out, there's nothing in it.
But you can't compare Natasha to a fallen woman.
But you stand.
But you've come back.
But, Mother, I wanted to explain it to her myself.
But, sir...
But, sire, if we retreat now...
By my sovereign and my country...
By the time I'm old enough, there won't be a Frenchman left to be killed.
Calculus, come on.
Can it be true that there can be no more playing with life...
Can it be true?
Can you tell me where I'll find Colonel Bolkonsky?
Cannot now be ordered.
Captain, the hussars must charge.
Careful, careful.
Careful. There's a bet on here.
Challenges, etcetera.
Challenging a man that you were jealous of without cause.
Charge!
Charge! Come on! Hurry! Come on!
Charge! Kill 'em!
Chiefly, I disapprove of the fact that he didn't marry my mother.
Clear the road there. Stand aside.
Clearly it must be fate if everything led up to this.
Close the window, someone.
Colonel, this gentleman's been asking to see you.
Come again soon.
Come closer.
Come in!
Come on, boy, get up.
Come on, Grey. Come over here. That's right.
Come on, Mary.
Come on, men!
Come on, Natasha.
Come on!
Come on!
Come on!
Come on. It's your turn.
Come on. Keep moving.
Come say hello to Lise. It will give her pleasure.
Come sit beside me.
Come to bed, Natasha. It's terribly late.
Come, come, my dear fellow. You must have an opinion of your own.
Come, my dear.
Come, then.
Come.
Comfortable quarters...
Confound and put to shame those who have devised evil against us.
Could I purposely deceive you?
Could we ever have thought it when he first came to the country...
Count Rostov, may I borrow your lovely daughter...
Count Rostov. Oh, yes, I've heard a great deal about you.
Count, please help us.
Countess Bezukhov! You're back in Moscow.
Cover yourself, you fool!
Crossed the river Niemen into Russia.
Cut 'em down.
Cut them down.
Damn you to hell!
Damn you, Napoleon.
Dancing the mazurka, moving to the country in the springtime...
Darling. Welcome.
Dear Moscow, everybody's leaving you.
Dear Natasha, I want to tell you...
Death is an awakening.
Decay.
Deep in their hearts when they pray to God.
Degrading zero.
Deliver it to me now.
Denilov is our hostess' first cousin.
Did Andre say anything about me in his letter?
Did he...
Did she tell you that it can't be for a year?
Did you decide to do this?
Did you get my letter?
Did you hear me, Pierre?
Did you notice he almost never smiles?
Did you see the battle, Pierre?
Did you? He's not good enough for you, is he?
Did your mother tell you what I explained to her?
Didn't you tell my brother that he was expected here?
Directly.
Do ask him.
Do just come and see what a moon. Look how glorious it is.
Do there what you have to do. Get the house ready and so on.
Do you agree, sir?
Do you know why I'm going to the war?
Do you like cold potatoes?
Do you mean to abandon Russia's ancient and sacred capital?
Do you still want to hold yourself tight and fly off to the moon?
Do you think he'll ever forgive me?
Do you think Prince Andre likes us?
Doctor, this boy needs help.
Doesn't he look glorious?
Doing what every Russian wants...
Dolokhov, see the girl in that box?
Don't be crazy, Dolokhov. You'll be killed.
Don't be frightened. Come on.
Don't be rough with him.
Don't be silly.
Don't brood, sir.
Don't let anything happen to you.
Don't let him be taken away from you.
Don't look guilty. What's there to be ashamed of?
Don't say that. You must never say anything like that again.
Don't speak to me like that. I'm not worth it.
Don't talk like that. Now go and leave us to our fate.
Don't talk like that. You have your whole life ahead of you.
Don't tell me they march better than that.
Don't torture me! I can't live without him!
Don't worry, Petya. There will always be plenty of Frenchmen.
Don't worry. The war will probably be over before he gets his commission.
Don't you just love dances?
Drive this gentleman wherever he wants to go.
Dunyasha, make Mama a cold compress...
Each morning I wake up, I'm disgusted with myself...
Emperor Alexander Pavlovich...
Empty the cart straightaway.
Enchanting. You mustn't bury her in the country again.
Enjoying you, being thankful for you.
Ensign Count Nicholas Rostov...
Ensign, you want some?
Even as thou gavest Moses the victory over Amalek...
Even if it is for one month or one week with that girl.
Even the papers in my desk.
Even you, Pierre?
Ever since Nicholas joined the army, he's become terribly efficient.
Every man, not every infant.
Every woman in Moscow and St. Petersburg...
Everyone will say that you were drunk, not knowing what you were doing.
Everything is so clear for you.
Excellency, the French are preparing to leave Moscow.
Excellency, would you like me to...
Excuse me, gentlemen.
Excuse me, my dear. Nicholas, look after your mother.
Exiled my sister and my child.
Faster, faster!
Faster, Nitka!
Father!
Father's father used to take it along with him... in all his wars.
Fifty imperials against Prince Anatole Kuragin...
Fifty imperials, Anatole.
Fifty's enough for you to lose.
Finally, he will bleed to death from this victory.
Finally, I want to ask you to forgive me...
Finally, in the world to come God will give us a word or two of explanation...
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire!
Fire! Fire!
First he comes and sees me every day, morning and evening...
Five days that he hasn't been heard from.
Five, six.
Fixed responsibilities?
Flogged and sent to serve as a soldier.
Follow me, de Beausset.
Follow me.
For a mere misunderstanding...
For being his father.
For doing your duty.
For everything I have done.
For it is past midnight.
For months and months as he does.
For not allowing yourself to be tied to a woman's apron strings.
For secret reasons I will reveal only to you.
For ten Frenchmen!
For the harm I did you.
For the moment.
For the purpose of discussing a treaty of peace.
For the time being, I'm afraid anyone else's society...
For the world to see the only person who asked me to dance...
For us because we're leaving? Well, what then?
For what?
For you? Anatole, she's not exactly your type.
For your hand and your love.
Forever.
Forever. Months and months and months.
Forgive me for everything.
Forgive me, but you're so young. I want you to be absolutely sure.
Forgive me, Sonya.
Forgive me.
Forgive me. Forgive me.
Forgive me. You're sleepy.
Forgive what?
Forward, march!
Forward!
Forward! Forward!
Found you a friend, eh? Know him well?
Four...
Friedland, Vitebsk and Smolensk!
From the disasters of another war...
From the moment I saw you, I never ceased worshipping you.
From the Russian commander in chief.
From the soil of Russia!
Gay, thoughtless animals.
Gentlemen ride in carriages or on horseback.
Gentlemen, I've been put in command...
Gentlemen, I've heard your views.
Gentlemen, take hold.
Gentlemen, tomorrow at dawn...
Gentlemen.
Gentlemen...
Gentlemen...
Gently, gently.
Get away from here!
Get into line!
Get moving there! Get moving!
Get moving!
Get out of my way.
Get out!
Get up!
Get up!
Get up!
Get up! Keep moving!
Get up! Now!
Get up.
Get up. Come on, get up!
Gideon over Midian, David over Goliath.
Girls grow up, Pierre, very fast.
Give me a bottle.
Give me some water.
Give me that.
Give this to Michael Kutuzov.
Go ahead. I'll wait for you here.
Go and eat something.
Go and get dressed and we'll have breakfast together.
Go away, Anatole. You will distract us.
Go back to sleep. You'll catch your death of cold.
Go on.
Go on. Bring me a bottle of rum.
Go, Sonya.
Go! I have no time for you now! The only friends I have...
Go. Go to your night of disgusting and fascinating debauchery.
God has nothing to do with it.
Going to dinner parties and carrying his wife's handbag...
Good afternoon.
Good bye, Mary.
Good bye.
Good luck, my friend.
Good luck.
Good night to you, Colonel.
Good night, Andre.
Good night, Pierre.
Good night.
Good night.
Good.
Good.
Good. By all means we'll separate, but you will pay for it.
Gracious heavens. The young count.
Greetings. How glad I am to see you.
Guide us with thy infinite wisdom.
Gwishka, my pipe.
Hail Moscow!
Halt!
Halt!
Hardly seems to be my own son.
Have brought about the destruction of the French army...
Have no fear. I shall try again.
Have this man attended to and take him to my bivouac like all the others.
Have this.
Have you asked her to marry you yet?
Have you been to see him?
Have you finished?
Have you got a family estate, sir, and a housewife?
Have you?
Having a pleasant morning, sir?
He also sees the worst and most amusing people.
He asked me to welcome you in his name.
He begs that you be legitimately acknowledged as his son...
He can pass it on to his horrible old father.
He couldn't live with the thought of being driven away from Bald Hills.
He couldn't. He was married already.
He didn't speak?
He disapproves, too, my father.
He gave me this.
He had it right here on the tip of his tongue, his proposal.
He has been reborn. Embrace him.
He has nothing to forgive.
He hasn't written me or Sonya.
He is dead.
He is unconscious. Terribly wounded.
He keeps lending money to his captain who keeps losing it at cards.
He keeps sitting there as though he's passing judgment on us.
He kept on and on about going into the army...
He lisps and he's the bravest man in the world.
He looks as if he were a king.
He spends most of his time in the country nowadays.
He thought it would be better for me to be here with his father and sister...
He told you not to tell me.
He was an old man.
He was asking for you.
He was smiling then.
He was the first person in the whole world...
He wasn't exactly a bright lad, but never mind.
He wishes you to kiss him good bye.
He would like you to present yourself immediately.
He wouldn't stay behind.
He wrote that he took a great liking to you.
He'd probably challenge you to a duel.
He'd still be a half pay captain in Marseilles...
He's a handsome little boy.
He's alive.
He's asleep or unconscious. He didn't speak.
He's beginning to feel quite sorry for Napoleon.
He's gone.
He's outside.
He's traveling with us now.
He's well known as a man who plays in every card game...
Heaven help us.
Helene is different. She loves the country.
Hello, Mary.
Help me, please! Please don't let them!
Help me.
Her family will find out about that girl in Poland you had to marry.
Her father is well known as a man who used to chase...
Here at my feet...
Here comes a live one!
Here is the warrior.
Here we are...
Here you are, boy.
Here you are, Grey. Come here, boy.
Here.
Here. Get down from there, you weaklings.
Here's the Bolkonsky who's going to beat Napoleon.
Hey, don't come this way. Back there, towards the infantry.
Hey, Hercules. Wake up. The party's still young.
His confessor is with him.
His Excellency is in the middle of a council of war.
His Majesty the king was so moved...
His name's Denisov. And Nicholas says he's got moustaches out to here...
His saber was a toy.
Hold me close and kiss me, katiusha
Hold your fire!
Honor to you forever!
Hoorah!
Hooray, lads!
House by house.
How are they taking it in Moscow?
How are you now?
How are you, Andre? You seem so strange, disturbed.
How are you, my boy? How are you?
How can anyone sleep?
How did you find us?
How did you manage to get here? Have you brought little Kolja?
How do you know? Where did you hear?
How do you think it will go tomorrow?
How do you think the battle will go? They say our position is good.
How is he, Prince Vasili?
How is he?
How is he?
How is his wound, his condition?
How is it that you loved a man for so many months, and suddenly...
How lovely she is.
How lovely you are and the brilliant match you've made.
How many infantrymen?
How much we deceive, and for what?
How often we sin...
How Russia rises in the defense of Russia!
How serene you are.
How terrible.
How valuable.
How was your evening? Did you amuse yourself?
How wonderful it would be if I really answered to your description.
However, in essence, Colonel...
However, what else?
Hungry?
Hurry up, Nicholas!
Hurry up, Nicholas. You're delaying the trip to the country.
Hurry up. Come on!
Hurry!
Hurry! We'll start for the country tonight.
Hurry. Hurry.
I also wanted to ask you...
I am a soldier, and I use soldiers' words!
I am not a fool!
I am so delighted to see you again.
I am sure Kutuzov must have sent emissaries...
I am sure.
I assure you, if it were I, I would find something else to do.
I beg of you, put it off for just one year...
I believe not.
I believe that's my friend Prince Andre Bolkonsky.
I believe that's the rumor.
I brought the greatest army in Europe into this city.
I came to say good bye.
I came to see the battle.
I came to stop you.
I can bear it.
I can't be glad about anything.
I can't stand Moscow anyhow!
I can't, Lise. You know that.
I can't.
I can't. You know I can't.
I cannot sit here much longer...
I could see beyond it.
I couldn't appreciate you more, Helene.
I couldn't help overhearing. My window is just below yours.
I count to a thousand and start again to keep my feet going.
I decorate you with the order of...
I didn't know how to tell you.
I didn't know you were paying me the honor of a visit.
I didn't know you were still in the country.
I disapprove of many things about him.
I do hope Pierre has convinced you to come, Prince Andre.
I do hope you don't think us too informal, Count.
I don't know yet.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know. Down there somewhere.
I don't know. Until Andre comes back...
I don't love anyone but him.
I don't think so... when I look at you.
I don't think you ought to laugh at her when she makes jokes about the army.
I don't understand.
I don't want to quarrel with you. Go away!
I dread it.
I dreamt that I died...
I felt as if someone had given me...
I had a cousin. A handsome young man.
I had a wonderful dream.
I hated so many things, but most of all I hated you.
I have a dispatch from the commander in chief.
I have a message and it must be delivered immediately to the commander.
I have a message for General Kutuzov and I must deliver it immediately.
I have been asked to put my head into a noose...
I have given strictest orders to shoot all incendiaries...
I have loved you from the first moment I saw you.
I have loved you from the first moment I saw you.
I have sinned, Lord, but I have several excellent excuses.
I have to tell her.
I haven't looked at the stage tonight.
I hear he's in Moscow now.
I hear things, I hear things.
I hope you are in a proper condition to see him at this time.
I hope you tell Mama and Papa that I intend to visit often.
I just feel it.
I know all about the money you had to send to Poland and why.
I know that can never be.
I know that if nature won't do its work, no one can.
I know you wanted to go on the mission.
I know you. I'm not wrong.
I know your parents won't give you to me...
I know.
I know. It's very sad.
I know. Nicholas wrote to us.
I know... Cyril Nutvich.
I leave you in my family's house, with my father, with Mary.
I let Lise die feeling unloved, uncomforted.
I lied when I said to her, "I love you. "
I looked across at him smiling at me...
I looked it up... on the map.
I love this house and the whole family.
I love you all.
I love you more than I've ever loved anything on this earth.
I love you more...
I love you so much.
I love you.
I love you.
I mean, after the night of the hunt...
I must go where I can do the most good for my country.
I must see you again.
I must stay in the city. There's... I have something...
I must write that to Andre.
I never take prisoners.
I order you to be supremely happy.
I promise.
I promised those people. I can't disappoint them.
I said that a fallen woman should be forgiven.
I said that interests me.
I saw a door.
I say things happen not as we plan, but as God judges.
I say, I'll drop in at the club and watch the card playing.
I say, Rostov...
I see. That's why you went with Prince Vasili and Helene.
I shall be forced to repel an aggression...
I shall be happy, if it's in my power.
I shall be shamed.
I shall inscribe great words of justice...
I should say they do. What have you in there?
I shouldn't have come.
I smoke too much.
I stopped the retreat of a hundred men for five minutes.
I study, I become confused.
I suggest a little cold water first.
I suppose so, but we're very different, you and I.
I suppose you're not really grown up until that happens to you.
I suppose you've heard from Andre?
I take it back. I beg your forgiveness.
I tell myself today... a change.
I thank thee, O Lord.
I thank you all for your hard...
I think it can only represent, sire...
I think it's bad for you... it's wrong to stay down here...
I think my mother's in the country. I may go up to be with her.
I think the battle will be lost.
I think you must be tired, Princess.
I think you'd better go out and play now.
I think...
I thought if I looked bored and disdainful...
I thought you were asleep.
I thought you were dead.
I thought, "What a pretty girl. " That's all I thought.
I told her immediately.
I told you I have no will. I love him!
I wanna discover what happiness is...
I wanna discover what it is that men and women feel when they say they love.
I wanna discover why men go to war...
I wanna get away from these people who believe it's normal to kill...
I want all these fires put out. See to it now.
I want to discover why I know what's right and still do what's wrong.
I want to keep my eyes open.
I want to know what men are like.
I want to look at you.
I want to tell her so many things, but I don't seem to be able to.
I wanted her. I had to have her, so I made myself blind.
I wanted to go up to him and take him by the hand...
I warn you, gentlemen...
I was a great hater, Natasha.
I was convinced of the guilt of my wife.
I was just beginning to enjoy Moscow.
I was just saying, "One more day and the snow will be gone. "
I was left for dead on a lost battlefield in a lost war.
I was praying. Don't you pray?
I was still living at home.
I was taken before a judge for trial...
I was too busy on the trail of glory...
I was too late.
I was worried about you. How's your headache? Better?
I went into someone else's forest to cut wood.
I will read the letter more carefully...
I will tell him everything.
I won't be able to stand it. I'll be so lonely.
I won't. I can't sleep. What's the use?
I would hesitate.
I would not hesitate for one moment to ask on my knees...
I would say that it contained a request for the withdrawal...
I would say that you have seen no action yet, am I right?
I wouldn't be here except I've no alternative.
I wouldn't give one Russian soldier...
I, on my side, will forget what has happened...
I?
I...
I'd be very glad to see him.
I'd become the czar's most trusted minister...
I'd come up from the country... fast.
I'd decide to become enormously powerful.
I'd like to be like her when I grow up.
I'd like to leave Moscow.
I'd wager I might wind up liking them.
I'll be leaving again directly. Wait.
I'll do it for nothing... without a bet.
I'll go out into the streets and pick the first ten soldiers I can find...
I'll go too.
I'll hate you forever for this! Open the door!
I'll keep changing partners like a dance.
I'll never get it this way.
I'll say I didn't find you tonight if you let me fight too, sir.
I'll see how long we have to wait. It shouldn't be too long.
I'll stop being a hermit...
I'll take this as a pledge.
I'll try to keep out of everybody's way.
I'll wait for you.
I'll walk you to the door, my Lord Hesitator.
I'm a little frightened myself. Now go.
I'm a little frightened of him, aren't you?
I'm a little frightened, and yet when I sang after dinner...
I'm afraid I can't. I have a previous engagement.
I'm afraid I don't know. I'm only a transport officer.
I'm afraid that's in other hands than ours, mademoiselle.
I'm all right.
I'm always a little afraid when I'm in his presence.
I'm awfully glad you're my brother.
I'm delighted to see you. The city hasn't been the same without you.
I'm forced to be here. You understand, don't you?
I'm glad you read it. I couldn't keep it from you any longer.
I'm going to attack them tomorrow morning.
I'm going to him, I tell you. I'm going to marry him!
I'm going to marry her, Natasha.
I'm going to see... I have to see what it's like...
I'm gonna try to find him and stay with him.
I'm madly in love with you.
I'm making a list of the greatest pleasures human beings are capable of...
I'm never going to see Andre again. I wrote to him, telling him everything.
I'm not particularly interested in a gay season.
I'm ready now, Ilya.
I'm so glad you did come.
I'm so happy you made up your mind.
I'm so happy.
I'm sorry about your father's death, Andre.
I'm sorry, Ilya.
I'm sorry, Papa. I've already made up my mind.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm waiting to be asked.
I'm well, Father. How is your health?
I've been in many battles, Pierre...
I've been thinking about it for a long time.
I've brought my two girls with me, as you can see.
I've given permission for them to live in the house after we've gone.
I've heard it's happened that way. You must have too.
I've lived my whole life on foot...
I've never been there before. It's huge. So backward.
I've never done any harm to anyone.
I've never loved anyone before. I know it's hard to understand.
I've written to him to tell him to keep you away from headquarters.
If Bonaparte had married when he was young...
If I am killed and I have a son...
If I were a man, I'd be down there...
If I were not myself, but the handsomest, cleverest...
If I were the husband...
If it did, I'd...
If it were in my power, I would not take one prisoner.
If it's not too heavy and won't break my neck.
If my headache is bad enough, I say...
If she looks back at me and smiles on the next turn...
If she loves someone, she does it for life.
If the French are that far south of Austerlitz...
If they kill you, it will hurt me, your old father.
If we don't put a stop to it somewhere...
If we leave the settee behind, I don't know what will happen to your mother.
If we're both alive tomorrow night, we'll have a bottle...
If within that year you find that you don't love me...
If you do see Andre, tell him...
If you left that here, those three men wouldn't have to stay here...
If you like him too, it would be a good thing if you were to get married.
If you must stay, stay, but I'll be lost without you there, Helene.
If you only knew how many things I have to do.
If you please, Monsieur Pierre.
If you touch me again I will throw you down there...
If you want help, advice or simply to open your heart to someone...
If you want to, Nicholas, you're free.
If you were a man what would you decide to do?
If you'll read his letter carefully...
Ilya, what is this? They're unloading everything.
Impossible... and ridiculous!
In a word... we're suing for peace.
In between wars, they ought to be locked up in cages.
In God's name, off!
In heaven all things will be arranged.
In his place, I might have done the same thing.
In Moscow and St. Petersburg, equally without success.
In Moscow!
In the order of their importance?
In the order of their importance.
Is he worse?
Is it better to give up Moscow without a battle...
Is it over?
Is it possible that I, Natasha...
Is it too much for you, all this talking?
Is my brother... out of pity.
Is that all?
Is the old boy really dying this time?
Is there more than one, my pet?
Is there no room in one of your carts for this poor fellow?
Is this your saber or yours?
Isn't it lovely? How can you bear not to go with them?
Isn't it wonderful?
Isn't it wonderful?
Isn't it wonderful?
Isn't that lovely and noble?
It is a miracle His Excellency has lasted this long.
It is not for me, sire, as a mere messenger...
It is quite apparent that the enemy has regrouped his position.
It is too soon for him to see a field of battle.
It isn't fair. The government ought to care for the wounded.
It isn't right for a man to shut himself off...
It isn't true.
It promises to be one of the very best hunts of the year.
It was a game for him.
It was like one big heart, palpitating with emotion.
It was Nicholas Rostov who got her out of Bald Hills just in time.
It will be good for the both of us.
It will be worse.
It wouldn't be right, Nicholas.
It'll be like a defeated general who's lost all his troops...
It'll become an obsession, and it's not like you.
It'll do us all good, and Nicholas wants to show it to Denisov.
It'll seem as if you're marrying her because you must.
It's a bargain, but you keep out of trouble...
It's a good thing we're going back to Moscow.
It's a little hard to say.
It's a terrible thing.
It's about Prince Andre, I suppose.
It's all right. I'll go this morning and come back early.
It's all so simple.
It's as though you can hear wonderful music...
It's awful! I'll die waiting a year! It's impossible!
It's hard for you to understand someone like me.
It's hard to explain, Andre.
It's my last word.
It's not fair to look at it before it's finished.
It's not nonsense. Every man is needed.
It's not over.
It's not true.
It's not very amusing. We've lost again.
It's only easier to kill good men.
It's only now I feel such love.
It's so early in the morning, Pierre.
It's so easy for men. All you have to do is decide to do something. Then do it.
It's so unfair.
It's such an enormous event.
It's the best idea you've had in your whole life.
It's very simple. You cock it. There's the trigger.
It's wonderful to watch them together.
It's you!
Junk men!
Just a moment, Andre, please.
Just about alive.
Just order a glass of water...
Ketya, go and get some smelling salts.
Kill and be killed! If there were none of this playing at war...
Kiss him, Kolja.
Kiss me here.
Kiss your cousin Helene.
Kiss your father.
Last night, but we won't keep him long.
Lay me down like a stone, O God, and raise me up like a loaf.
Leaving nothing behind... food nor shelter.
Leaving our country with all possible speed.
Led by the greatest man in Europe.
Let him grow up... here...
Let it continue!
Let it increase!
Let me go!
Let me go.
Let my doctor examine his wounds.
Let posterity say with pride of each of you...
Let them fall before thy servants' feet...
Let's be happy and gay, hey
Let's be reasonable.
Let's drink to the health of beautiful women everywhere.
Let's go back to bed. We have a long day tomorrow.
Lies in Your Majesty's hands. "
Life should be sad, meaningless and hopeless.
Life was sad...
Like holding a branch of lilac or a kitten.
Like holding springtime in your arms.
Listen to me. I know something about this game.
Listen to me. Look.
Listen. You know what we can do?
Little countess, are you asleep?
Little to eat, less to drink. So of course I'm well.
Living the life of a hermit.
Look at her now.
Look at me, Natasha.
Look at this. It's a new song written about General Kutuzov.
Look in his eyes and sing just for him.
Look, if you'll agree...
Look! Look over there by the corner!
Looking for Colonel Dolokhov's detachment.
Looting, burning.
Lord God, hear us when we pray to thee.
Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy upon us and save us.
Lord Jesus Christ, holy Saint Nicholas, Frola and Lavra.
Lord of vast estates and the fixed positions...
Lots of my school friends are going, and they are younger than I.
Lots of them.
Love? Look at Sonya. She's in love with Nicholas...
Lower your sights and wait till you hear the order to fire.
Lucky man. "
Madame Maria Peronskaya.
Mademoiselle, I wonder if I might offer you a million rubles...
Magnificent woman.
Mama and Papa don't show it, but they're gonna be lonely when Nicholas is gone.
Mama and Papa said how nice it was that you came to visit...
Mama, how I love you. I'm so happy.
Mama, I must talk to you just once more.
Mama, need one be ashamed of his being a widower?
Mama, suppose Nicholas was one of them...
Mama, you can come and rest. We're home.
Mama, you can't object. Look at them.
Mama! Papa!
Mama.
Mary, Lise's very tired. I think she'd better get some rest.
Mary.
Mavra, don't tell anyone about this.
May I have the pleasure of this dance?
May I present my brother? Countess Natasha Rostov.
May they be before the faces of thy faithful warriors...
Maybe death is my private monastery.
Maybe I am.
Maybe it's even certain that I'd have done the same thing.
Maybe the monks really know about love.
Maybe this place has something to do with it, this monastery.
Meaningless, hopeless.
Men are the only people permitted to have any fun.
Men don't. Boys do.
Men forget about women immediately when they go to war, don't they?
Men like Dolokhov are only good for wars.
Men like Napoleon can never stop...
Miss Sonya!
Mommy, such a thing has never happened to me before.
Moscow the holy...
Moscow will be very gay and exciting.
Moscow.
Moscow's on fire.
Mother, did you hear that?
Move on!
Move on! Keep moving!
My boy, you'll have to leave now.
My brother is the center of fashion in Moscow.
My brother is very amusing, isn't he?
My brother would've gone instead of me, and he's got five little ones.
My cloak, please.
My cousin, Princess Helene.
My creator...
My darling. God is merciful.
My fate has been sealed... to be loved by you or die.
My father cannot quite acknowledge that I am his son...
My orders are to get back quickly and pick up another load of wounded.
My protector. Thank you so much for defending my honor.
My son.
My squadron is on picket duty.
Napoleon Bonaparte, at the head of an army of 200,000 men...
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Napoleon met with Emperor Alexander of Russia...
Napoleon was a thousand miles away...
Napoleon will not enter Moscow!
Natasha must not know.
Natasha, come to bed. You'll catch cold.
Natasha, come.
Natasha, do look. The whole city's on fire.
Natasha, Sonya, come and look.
Natasha, what are you saying? Think about Father and Nicholas.
Natasha, you know, there's one awful thing about you.
Never mind, dear lad.
Never, never marry, Pierre.
Next morning my headache is worse, my pockets are emptier.
Nicholas says he's having a perfectly glorious time...
Nicholas would be furious if he heard you call him a boy.
Nicholas, I've read your letter.
Nicholas, you come along.
Nicholas, you haven't said hello to Sonya yet.
Nicholas!
Nicholas?
No apologies, none whatever.
No girl I'll ever meet will ever be able to amuse me like you do.
No matter how much I seem to be appealing to you...
No matter if I just stand against the wall for five hours...
No one is permitted to cry in this room, you know.
No one to surrender to you.
No one will tell me anything.
No, darling. Pray to God. Marriages are made in heaven.
No, faster! Faster! The French will be here...
No, I was lying here watching you...
No, I won't open it.
No, I won't open it. And I've sent for Pierre.
No, I'll do anything. Whatever you say.
No, I'm just a little country mouse.
No, Natasha.
No, not yet.
No, please, no!
No, please!
No, thank you.
No, thank you.
No, thank you.
No, that's all.
No, within a year or two, the girl, Natasha, will begin to think.
No, you've got to go crawling after a gambler and a liar...
No! Help me!
No! Let me go! Take your hands off me!
No. Go. Just go, Mishka!
No. I don't think you're an idiot.
No. It's more than that.
No. It's worse for Mary.
No. Prince Vasili is with me and his daughter too.
Nobody would notice that this is the first ball I've ever been to.
Nonsense, Natasha.
Nonsense.
Nonsense. Why?
Not children...
Not now, but when your mind is clearer... think of me.
Not on this.
Not ordinarily.
Not quite.
Not this year, at least. It'll be such a gay season.
Not without changing the expression on my face.
Not yet. Promise me.
Nothing compared to the Bolkonskys. Nothing.
Nothing is going to happen.
Nothing is going to stop me from going to him.
Nothing, my dear.
Now attention.
Now come along, girls. In you get. Quickly, quickly.
Now good bye.
Now he would like to sleep.
Now I really must go.
Now I will be the laughingstock of all Moscow.
Now I'm beginning to understand too.
Now it must attack.
Now that he's grown older...
Now then, my friends.
Now they hope to destroy Moscow.
Now they're going back the way they came...
Now we can tear all our friends to pieces.
Now you're being impulsive, as I used to be.
Now, after one year, if you still have this love...
Now, Colonel, this letter... what do you think it represents?
Now, come on. Up! Up!
Now, comrade and friend of my youth...
Now, I will move in through the forest.
Now, I'm ready to accept the surrender of the city.
Now, let me tell you about myself when I was young.
Now, let's get this straight.
Now, mind you, don't tell her everything.
Now, up with the collar!
Now, where are you going? To Dolokhov's rooms?
Now.
Number five, quicker with your charges!
Number three, you're too slow!
O Lord...
Of course I'll have to fill out around here.
Of course Pierre will go.
Of course you are right, darling.
Of course you do.
Of course you'll come with us. I'll go and tell the family.
Of course, although she was considerably younger the last time I saw her.
Of course.
Of course.
Of course. I have to go to Poland, but I'll be gone only a few months.
Of course. I wanna discover.
Of devotion and love from your master, the tsar.
Of thy faithful servants.
Of Your Majesty's troops from the frontiers of our country.
Officers, miss?
Oh, Countess, how charming. Natasha, my dear, come along.
Oh, Countess!
Oh, dear!
Oh, dear.
Oh, how long must we wait for Nicholas?
Oh, I do hope Vasilich will find a bottle of port.
Oh, I'm so glad I have you.
Oh, I'm so happy. We have the rest of our lives.
Oh, if only he could have brought me here tonight.
Oh, is it? I haven't noticed.
Oh, it is Moscow. Poor Moscow.
Oh, it's not fair. I shan't sleep.
Oh, it's so boring to worry about things like that.
Oh, Pierre, I'm so tired.
Oh, please.
Oh, the same, boy. The same. Only fools fall ill.
Oh, there are currents and countercurrents.
Oh, well, Petya, women... you have to humor them a little.
Oh, yes. I know. I just forgot.
Oh, you try to spoil everything.
Oh, you're right. Don't think I don't agree with you.
Oh, you're too kind. Natasha, sit down.
Oh? With whom?
On one condition. You must make me look at least as good as the horse.
On that note, I think I should leave.
On the ancient monuments of barbarism and despotism...
On the count of three, begin to advance.
On the field at Austerlitz, sire.
On the night before it is fought, the men who are to fight it...
One hasn't the heart to scold her. She's so much to be pitied.
One must pity the animals too.
One of my favorites. I must call on her.
One should always be polite to the husbands of pretty women.
One year isn't too terribly long, and you'll be free.
One, two...
One...
Only at a moment like this can one talk so openly.
Only I'm so tormented by the wrong I've done him.
Only Russia and England offered impressive resistance.
Open it.
Or by accepting battle lose the army as well as Moscow?
Or else everything that is fine and noble in you will be lost.
Or if you come to love someone else...
Or if you must marry, marry when you're old and good for nothing.
Or obstinacy, passion, whatever you choose to call it, marry her.
Or Petya?
Or rather for today...
Or the next time it won't be your hat that blows off.
Or you will make trouble for me with the general.
Order a retreat.
Orders, plans, or even on numbers.
Otherwise, Your Majesty...
Our luck's like water in a dragnet.
Out of the way. Out of the way.
Out!
Over here, Pierre!
Over here, Pierre!
Over Russia the weather was clear... the sun was shining.
Papa awakened, Mama screaming, tears, recriminations...
Papa bought the colt to give to Nicholas when he comes back from the war.
Papa, we're going to unload everything...
Papa!
Patience and time.
Patience and time.
People coming and going, and you can't find anything.
Perhaps I shall be more fortunate later on.
Perhaps I'll join you later, if I may.
Perhaps if I was legitimate...
Perhaps it is.
Perhaps you'd like some salt.
Perhaps you've got little ones, then?
Perhaps! Perhaps! Get out of here before I lose my temper!
Petya, be quiet!
Pierre, come here.
Pierre, don't be silly.
Pierre, why don't we stay here and not go to the country?
Pierre, you must promise me something.
Pierre, you must stop thinking like this.
Pierre, you remember our cousin Sonya? She's come to stay with us.
Pierre.
Plans.
Play, play! What are we paying you for?
Please don't force it on me, Pierre.
Please excuse my father. He doesn't feel well.
Please.
Please. No!
Poor man. He'd never come here again if I'd done that.
Preserve our army.
Prince Andre Bolkonsky?
Prince Andre is in command of a regiment.
Prince Andre, may I present the Countess Rostova...
Prince Andre.
Prince Andre.
Princess Helene.
Princess, I think it is not convenient to speak of that now.
Prisoners wounded on both sides will be immediately returned.
Pull them up ahead and turn them around!
Put a bow of brass in the hands of those...
Put all the glass things in the front wagons.
Put them in the low wagon.
Ready!
Ready!
Ready!
Ready! Fire!
Remember me. Remember.
Remember this, Prince Andre.
Remember, Pierre, this is your home when you want it to be...
Remember, stay behind me at all times.
Remember, without taking the bottle from your lips, huh?
Remember. I've seen the French marching too.
Remorse and illness.
Remorse? What have you got to be remorseful for?
Riding a terrible black horse, waving a sword.
Rostov, wake up.
Rostov, you didn't find me tonight.
Rostov. Do you have a brother Nicholas?
Run down anyone who tries to stop you.
Run to the reserves and bring up more.
Russia is saved.
Russia's ancient and sacred capital?
Russian women.
Say "retreat!"
Send them now.
Sentiments which, I assure you...
Shall we see what's happened to the rest of the house?
She always liked that.
She looks after me all the time.
She said, "I will love him always, but let him be free. "
She'll be my wife.
She's a fine woman, isn't she?
She's been quite ill. Hardly ever leaves her room.
She's dressed now and is waiting for you.
She's enchanting.
She's frightened.
She's had a dream.
She's in her room.
She's miserable at the idea of being stuck away in the country.
Should not be plucked while it's green.
Since Borodino, the Russian army has been in constant retreat.
Since we decided to go to the country in a week, we have a lot of shopping to do.
Since you press me, sire, for a personal opinion...
Sir, beyond the trees, the French infantry advancing en masse.
Sir, it looks as if the French have broken our flank.
Sir, you can't stand here. You're in the way.
Sir, your men must make themselves at home in my house.
Sir. I've just come from the picket lines.
Sire, I must report more infantry regiments have turned back...
Sire, I myself have given explicit instructions...
Sire, it is not a personal opinion of mine...
Sleep, my dearest.
Sleigh bells twinkling across the snow
Smite down our enemies and destroy them swiftly...
So Anatole Kuragine did not honor Countess Rostov with his hand?
So do I.
So late.
So late. Finally at the end he loved me.
So ready to be fond of him...
So that's how the tsar told his messenger to put it.
So you've met Count Nicholas, Mary?
So, listen. So we took the bear to the house of that actress...
So, no more war.
So, this letter is very polite, very eloquent...
Soldiers...
Some of you will not agree with me...
Some peasants in the village below told me.
Someone badly wounded?
Sonya is so young.
Sonya, what do you mean? You wouldn't tell anyone!
Sonya, why don't you see what the kitchen's like?
Sorry.
Splendid sight. Splendid men. Eh, Pierre?
Stand by your guns!
Stand by your guns!
Stand by your guns!
Stars are twinkling up in the sky
Start again. One, two.
Stay until tomorrow. Stay another day, please, I beg you.
Stay, and we'll give you something to tell Paris.
Still, it was a profitable trip, wasn't it, Pierre?
Stinking of alcohol.
Stop them!
Stop those cowards!
Strains of sweet balalaika soft and low
Strengthen with thy might our most gracious sovereign...
Success never depends on positions...
Such a question cannot be put. It is senseless!
Surely now, Your Excellency should take into consideration...
Surrendering and handing his sword to his enemy.
Take down a proclamation to all troops.
Take down that terrible table. Leave it behind. We don't need it.
Take him away, de Beausset.
Take him over there.
Take hold, or I promise you, I will replace you all.
Take me to a dressing station.
Take no prisoners!
Take that, you Frenchman!
Take that!
Take that.
Take them away. You know what to do with them.
Take them back to prison.
Take this off. Take it all down.
Take those back. Put that down.
Take up the spear and shield and arise to help us.
Tall, proud, beautiful, cold and untouchable...
Teach us to abide in thy mercy.
Tell him I beg him to forgive...
Tell him I prayed for the soul of his father.
Tell him I remember him and I admire him.
Tell him...
Tell it to me! Tell me the whole truth.
Tell me, are you still true to Pierre now that he's married?
Ten more minutes! We leave in ten minutes.
Than alone in Moscow.
Than to have a good sleep.
Thank God.
Thank God.
Thank you again.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, my boy. Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you. No, you'd better go upstairs, Lise.
Thank you. Thank you.
Thanks be to God.
That all others seem ridiculous?
That brute Napoleon.
That comet's beautiful. Life is beautiful!
That French column of stragglers.
That has been totally unprovoked by me.
That I will drink a bottle of rum without taking it from my mouth.
That I'm certain my brother has found happiness.
That is my last word on the subject.
That makes everybody uncomfortable, including myself.
That means that he eats and drinks too much...
That now I am grown up, that on me now lies...
That one there.
That tears were streaming down his face.
That that question has no meaning for a Russian.
That was a good piece of news.
That we should meet at the ball?
That will make her even more charming and less of a Rostov.
That you are a fool, but everybody knew that.
That you're only staying overnight?
That, my dear, you must ask the doctor.
That... is a fine death.
That's a charming idea. It's a wonderful idea!
That's a success too. Perhaps the greatest success.
That's bad. I am sorry.
That's better a reason than most for fighting a duel.
That's enough. Now, put it down now.
That's good. Come along.
That's good. I don't have to go. The family's well represented.
That's how it is, dear boy.
That's impossible.
That's not for us to judge whether to be spared or not spared.
That's right.
That's right.
That's right. You sit right down there.
That's the most charming of their characteristics.
That's the way.
That's where the puzzle begins. Be somebody. Be what?
That's why you mustn't cry.
The animal is running.
The army before everything. Thank you. Thank you.
The army demands it, the tsar demands it...
The Austrians make the most beautiful bracelets.
The baby can go in my room. Whoops.
The battle is won by men determined to win it...
The captain sounds a lot like Papa.
The case would be laid before you and your word would be law.
The chicks are teaching the hen.
The city is empty, half of it on fire.
The city's burning down around our ears...
The count is waiting for you upstairs, sir.
The country is destroying them.
The country?
The country's so dreary in the winter.
The czar and the emperor Napoleon.
The decision whether to preserve humanity...
The doctors are fairly certain Count Bezukhov won't last the night.
The doctors say he will die at any moment.
The fact that we must change the orders for tomorrow.
The first thing you must learn about a battle is that...
The French are my enemies!
The girl who whispered on the balcony to the moon.
The grand army's wounded.
The great thing is to live in harmony.
The hardest thing is to keep alive at sunset.
The hideous thing about being young is everybody is always telling you...
The horse cavalry should have gone first to clear the way.
The king of Rome.
The Lord be thanked, yes.
The maggot eats the cabbage, yet dies first.
The masters of the capital of the largest country in the world.
The most enormous, beautiful present.
The most notorious woman chaser in Moscow.
The night is going to be one horrible, black...
The north wing is just as it was. Nothing's happened.
The only important battle is the last.
The opera, eternal friendship, summertime...
The orders for tomorrow...
The orders were to shoot only the incendiaries.
The peasants and serfs run off with their carts and horses and grain.
The question I've asked you and these gentlemen...
The question is of saving Russia!
The responsibility of my every word and deed?
The Rostovs invite you to join the hunt.
The Russian peasant chose to welcome the French...
The sincere wish of His Majesty the tsar to avoid war...
The sole heir to all his estates.
The success was triumphant. The whole theater...
The victory is complete...
The whole family? That's not as simple as you think.
The word "attack" is always on your tongues.
Then allow me to express your regrets and I'm sure your opponent will accept.
Then I won't let it come to that. I shall tell.
Then I'll join you in the spring, huh?
Then someone comes along and says...
Then the armies will be coming back.
Then why are you going?
There are only two things in this life that are really wrong.
There are some things in life it's impossible not to have.
There have been no emissaries...
There is a man for you!
There is no government...
There is no one, sire.
There is nothing more important...
There must be a surrender.
There must be something you wanna do.
There they were, swimming, both of them, the man and the bear.
There we were in the snow facing each other with pistols.
There will be a stampede back to the house for furs.
There will be peace...
There, now. You're going to stay with us, little man?
There, there, my dear.
There, you see how strangely fate has brought us together?
There's a dozen dresses I have to have made...
There's a lot of wind out there, isn't there?
There's a priest of a sort waiting for us at Tver.
There's a war, you serve.
There's Dolokhov stretched in pain, alive only by the grace of God.
There's no doubt about it. Wars must be very amusing.
There's no hurry. It'll give Papa a few extra winks of sleep.
There's nothing to explain.
There's only enough ammunition for four more charges.
There's someone among the wounded... someone we know.
There's such a thing as other people's happiness.
There's the general's aide. You talk to him, Ensign.
There's this peace mission to Prussia.
They are giving him extreme unction.
They are not soldiers anymore.
They are ragpickers.
They are the wounded from Borodino.
They came into our country like locusts...
They can't help liking me.
They destroyed my home, caused my father's death...
They have no mercy, you know, when they come singing over.
They have to leave with them or die.
They lost. They were defeated. What are they cheering about?
They say it means bad.
They say it means war and famine and plague.
They will all have a hundred reasons why the plans didn't work.
They will die just as well without you in the hospital.
They'll be signing a treaty there.
They'll blame everything but themselves.
They're a happy and delightful family.
They're armed against you with the same experience.
They're bad places.
They're going to pay for this.
They're like a special race... a race of handsome, healthy...
They're the lice that live on the conquerors.
They're to be left here deserted with nobody to take care of them?
Things that are good subjects for gossip.
Things, things. Things that can be bought.
Think what it means to be left behind to all these men.
This evening we saw the French put out their fires...
This house... utter confusion, chaos.
This is an insult!
This is for you.
This is our last fight...
This is the battle you have all longed for.
This is the first one I've come to in more than two years.
This letter is for the czar...
This shadow was propelled by the voice of one man...
Those retreats...
Thou hast heard our prayer.
Thoughtless?
Three, four...
Through the desolation they made themselves.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday.
Tied him on the back of the bear and shoved them both into the river.
Tied him on the back of the bear and shoved them both into the river.
Time and patience.
To all the commanders of all the outposts.
To ask for the terms of surrender.
To be able to believe in God...
To be destroyed?
To be killed.
To be taken prisoner? To die?
To be the subjects of Napoleon?
To cause happiness, to love.
To combat this aggressive invasion of their homeland...
To disapprove of me, Pierre.
To encourage it to keep moving.
To express the wishes of His Imperial Majesty the tsar.
To forget her disappointment.
To give the army, the tsar and the people...
To make room for the wounded, my dear.
To meet to discuss is a military one!
To paint my portrait.
To prove to myself how marvelously I resist temptation.
To sit with me through the next act?
To take the time to comfort my wife.
To the army. They hope to make a stand against Napoleon at Borodino.
To the west.
To your barrier! Stay where you are!
Tomorrow after the battle...
Two others. Quickly. Come on.
Two thousand miles from home...
Two, three.
Two, three.
Unload the carts.
Unload this cart completely. Take it all down.
Until after the baby's born.
Until now, I knew nothing about love.
Until their own ambition destroys them.
Until we just had to let him go.
Up with your sights there, number four! You're firing low!
Up you go. There.
Upon my word, Rostov, if I were to see 50 more operas...
Vasilich, unload all the carts.
Vaska, I hope nothing's happened.
Vera, come!
Very often, if they will permit me.
Very profitable.
Very unpromising, isn't it?
Very well.
Victory depends on you. It will give us all we need...
Wait. I must talk to you.
Want to make it a hundred, Anatole?
Wanted to be invited to their houses.
War is the most horrible thing in life.
Watching my army...
Water.
We are too exhausted to attack!
We can make it into misery or into joy.
We cross the Niemen into Russia.
We don't have a single civilian to feed, and even so, I get these reports!
We don't talk about things like that, my father and I.
We had a little girl, but God took her before I left for the wars.
We had a well to do homestead, a nice piece of land...
We had soup for dinner, and the potatoes were delicious.
We have a house... half a house.
We knew you'd say that, but you see, it won't do.
We leave the ground to the enemy.
We must attack tomorrow morning.
We must attack tomorrow morning.
We must fight.
We must start while the moon is still high.
We saw so little of each other...
We shall not have lost the war, Andre...
We simply couldn't control him any longer.
We thought you would never come.
We were at school together.
We were real peasants. We lived well.
We were so worried when we heard you were taken prisoner.
We will follow it to the borders of our country.
We will follow it...
We will offer the French a golden bridge...
We will stop it!
We would go to war only when it was worthwhile going to certain death...
We'll all take a fine trip to our place in the country.
We'll start tonight, and you'll come with us, eh?
We'll talk it over later.
We'll talk of peace...
We're going to leave behind us a desert...
We're off!
We've had our fling, we've lived and reveled.
We've made a tour of inspection of my estates.
We've prepared rooms for you.
We've sent to ask.
We've taken the worst that Napoleon has to offer.
Welcome.
Well done, my dear. Well done.
Well enough, but sad. His father died, you know.
Well now, the hero. The dashing duelist.
Well, amuse yourself with women of your own rotten breed.
Well, can't it be helped? Is there anything that can be done?
Well, de Beausset, what is Paris saying?
Well, dear lad...
Well, gentlemen, I see I am the one...
Well, go on, speak.
Well, I found glory.
Well, I never liked the idea.
Well, I think I'd better go to bed now.
Well, I think we'd better leave now, Princess.
Well, is he badly hurt? Why didn't you tell me before?
Well, is that a reason to kill?
Well, it must be fate.
Well, it was all very long ago. I'm sure she's had time...
Well, it's only a few weeks. Do you see that tall man over there?
Well, lad, we thought that was a misfortune...
Well, now I think it's time to sleep.
Well, one day I...
Well, Prince Vasili helps me with the administration.
Well, she told me to forget all that.
Well, that's fair enough.
Well, we've stood our ground.
Well, well, here you are again. I'm glad to see you.
Well, well.
Well, what are you waiting for? We've said good bye. Go, go.
Well, what did you prove?
Well, what's this?
Well, where are the boyards? Where is the deputation?
Well, where's there's law, there's injustice.
Well, you must aim at something, find a beginning.
Well...
What a disaster. You heard everything.
What a horrible mistake.
What a joy it is to dance with her.
What a splendid reign Emperor Alexander's might have been.
What about if you did have that power, what would you do?
What are you doing here?
What are you talking about?
What are you... counting all the time?
What did you say?
What difference does it make if a piece of Poland changes hand...
What do I see around me now? A mob of looters and drunkards.
What do the doctors say?
What do the people want...
What do you mean by that?
What do you mean? The settee?
What do you plan to tell Andre when you see him next time?
What do you want to look disdainful for?
What does it mean?
What does it mean? Does it mean that it's real love?
What does the army want...
What does the tsar want... to be brought to his knees?
What does your father say when he hears you say things like that?
What else would you say was in this letter?
What happened to him?
What happened? Were they detained at the outposts? Are they shot?
What has happened, Ilya? And what moon are you speaking of?
What have you been up to? Tell me all the news. Are you alone?
What I mean is, I do think you would enjoy it.
What if we are trapped here through winter?
What is it, Mary? Is it about the child?
What is it, Natasha?
What is it? What's the matter?
What is there to talk about? Is everything ready?
What is this?
What is this?
What it means for myself.
What now?
What prayer was that you were saying?
What romantic dreams I had.
What they can't take away with them, they burn or slaughter.
What they really want.
What would you say this letter in my hand expresses?
What...
What's the matter with you?
What's the sense of coming home from a war if that's all you're gonna do?
Whatever he's told you, he's lying. He's married already.
Whatever his reasons, they are good ones.
When did you decide to do this?
When Father and we went a mowin', there was seven of us.
When her confinement is due, send to Moscow for a doctor.
When I finally say I love you to a man and really mean it...
When I saw you the first time at the ball...
When I say that the tsar is not Your Majesty's enemy...
When I've recovered from the both, I'll go out in the world again.
When something happens to make me forget all those things.
When the French attempt to cross the Berezina River. "
When was he captured?
When was it, six, seven weeks ago?
When we passed him, I heard him say to his wife...
Whenever anything was complicated or an injustice was being done...
Where has he gone?
Where have we met before?
Where is he now?
Where is he?
Where's the husband?
Whereas I only had a wife to leave behind.
Whether we meet again or not.
While I was singing, I turned and caught him looking at me.
While my enemies are conspiring against me.
Who am I? Am I the next Count Bezukhov...
Who are not drunk...
Who are scornful of a man if he doesn't kill.
Who has to pay for the broken crockery.
Who have armed themselves in thy name...
Who is taking steps to correct them?
Who would've thought Mama and Papa would have had such handsome children?
Who writes out these reports?
Who's going to take the responsibility?
Who's surrendering his sword, you or she?
Whoa, careful!
Whom even my father looks up to?
Why are you looking at me like that?
Why are you really here, Pierre?
Why did they shoot those poor fellows? The last one was barely 20.
Why did you stay in bed so long? I've been waiting for you to get up.
Why didn't you tell me Pierre was here? Will you go, Pierre?
Why do you thank me, Father?
Why doesn't he come honestly to the house, to your father...
Why doesn't he like the city?
Why me?
Why must I keep thinking of Prince Andre?
Why must I suffer so?
Why should I burden you with all this?
Why take prisoners? That's playing at war.
Why talk of me, Andre?
Why wasn't I told?
Why wouldn't he come with us?
Why, Anatole!
Why, every woman here tonight is jealous of you at this moment.
Why, sir?
Why, when you hate violence and war...
Why?
Why?
Why? You've only seen Anatole three times.
Will be the most beautiful thing you've ever heard in your life.
Will you honor me with this dance?
Will you honor me with this dance?
Will you look in the cellar, Vasilich?
Wish him well.
With all that, Andre, you still disapprove?
With all your decorations and all your battles...
With all your titles...
With nothing more than a destroyed storehouse...
With regiments of men dropping at my feet.
With what I did the night before.
With you, please.
With your views on war, that's very civil of you.
Without success.
Wonderful!
Would give me more pain than pleasure.
Would you like to see little Kolja?
Would you please tell your horse to stop shaking his head?
Yeah? Who is it?
Yeah. Now let's... farewell.
Year after year, brooding, not seeing anyone...
Yes, burn them.
Yes, dear, I'm asleep. Good night.
Yes, General, you are right.
Yes, his slave! Whatever he commands, I must do!
Yes, I agree, theoretically.
Yes, I do remember.
Yes, I do. But what did you say... Frola and Lavra?
Yes, I heard you.
Yes, I know.
Yes, I saw it. I saw too much.
Yes, I suppose so.
Yes, I will tell him, but Natasha...
Yes, indeed we are.
Yes, it is.
Yes, miss.
Yes, really handsome.
Yes, sir. Let me come.
Yes, sir. Perhaps 200.
Yes, sire.
Yes, sire.
Yes, that would be very noble, but...
Yes, to the health of lovely women. Huh, Pierre?
Yes, yes, don't look at me like that.
Yes?
Yes?
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. I made excuses for you.
Yes. One letter.
Yes. She's lovely, but...
Yes. What about him?
Yes. You can understand how men must fall in love with her.
Yes...
Yet you'll outlast me.
Yet your Father feedeth them. "
You already know it. It's no.
You always know exactly what you must do and you do it.
You and Princess Mary.
You are like this house.
You can see it from the window.
You can tell your men we'll find room for them all.
You cannot get the stink of smoke out of your nostrils!
You didn't find me to give me this till tomorrow.
You do look shiny, Nicholas. If only I was old enough.
You don't understand anything. Don't talk nonsense. Listen.
You find the girl shivering and having forgotten everything.
You found me again. That's a little fella.
You get dizzy walking up a flight of steps.
You get warm and lie down. That's it.
You go to the country all by yourself.
You had every right.
You have a son to bring up.
You hear that, mates? Interesting!
You heard from Andre?
You heard the lady. Stop shaking your head.
You know Andre's leaving tomorrow?
You know me, busy from morning till night.
You know my wife. My niece Sonya. And my daughter Natasha.
You know that Mary has gone to your aunt's at Ryazan.
You know the Gospel.
You know who's the guilty one? I. Only I.
You know, Sonya's my dearest friend.
You know...
You look so dazzling in your uniform.
You love, you marry. You believe, you act.
You mean ask for her hand again? Be magnanimous and so on.
You must absolutely promise me not to ask me to dance.
You must be patient, very patient.
You must be somebody.
You must come to my sister's house... very soon.
You must excuse me.
You must excuse my costume. I came to speak to my daughter.
You must give me your permission to join the army.
You must have wished often you had killed me in that stupid duel.
You must leave Moscow.
You must never breathe a word of this to anyone.
You must not leave, de Beausset.
You must think I'm an utter idiot.
You must understand that besides your pleasure...
You must wait till a proper proposal has been made to you.
You mustn't stay, Pierre. You must come with us.
You needn't have said that to me, Father.
You personally say "withdrawal," do you?
You probably haven't heard that Helene died in St. Petersburg.
You pull at it, and it bulges.
You realize that everyone in the theater is talking about you...
You remember before you went away?
You remember one of our old discussions about it?
You said you wanted to go to the country to show Denisov.
You see, animals are much more reasonable than people.
You see, if it hadn't been for my sin...
You see, Mary? You're going to have a born optimist as a father in law.
You see, there's enough to keep me busy.
You see?
You should have saved yourself the trouble.
You simply must get him to tell you all there is to do this season.
You sound bitter.
You study, you become enlightened.
You suffer, you show your wounds...
You take your men around to the other side of the valley during the night.
You talk of Bonaparte and his career.
You think I believe that we have any business fighting Austria's battles...
You think it's because I think that Napoleon is a monster?
You think that I think Russia will be a greater nation when this war is over?
You thought you knew what you were doing last time too.
You three are to come with us on that cart, please.
You were lying with a banner in your hand.
You were told that Dolokhov was my lover and you believed it.
You will come again soon, won't you?
You wrap her up, for the minute she gets into the cold night air...
You, come here.
You, in the back, pull ahead! We've got another load of wounded!
You'd be wrong if you didn't.
You'd leave them behind to save a few sticks of furniture?
You'll change.
You'll change.
You'll come.
You'll give me a fortune for it.
You'll see him at dinner.
You'll waste yourself on trifles.
You're back!
You're back.
You're crying. For Pierre?
You're delaying the trip to the country!
You're delighted to go. You're delighted to get rid of me.
You're enchanting.
You're going to join up yourself, finally?
You're impossible. I'm sure I look disdainful.
You're leaving already. Don't go. Don't leave me here.
You're much older than she.
You're not being worthy of yourself, Pierre.
You're not living up to the best things in yourself.
You're not the girl I saw dancing all night...
You're over 30. By the time a man's over 30...
You're quite a man, aren't you?
You're rather late, you know. Most of my dances are gone.
You're right. So very right.
You're safe. You promised you'd come back, and you have.
You're something much better.
You're willing to ruin a whole life for the sake of your own amusement.
You're young folks yet, and pray God may have some still.
You've had hard luck.
You've heard them...
You've never known and don't understand.
Your duty is to stay with us and to help your mother.
Your duty now is not what you think.
Your face is familiar to me.
Your father was there and the Princess Helene was expected.
Your father wishes you to know that in the letter to the czar...
Your father's calling for you.
Your officers... where are they?
Your old parents... are they still living?
Your sister is not famous for keeping quiet about things...
Your wife?
Youth, romance, excitement!
2,000 miles from home?
73, 74...
75, 76.
971...
972...
A surprise, Your Majesty. What's that?
All of them, you think? All of them.
All sorts of woes. Nonsense.
and become prisoners of the French! What three men?
And Pierre? Yes?
And stay to dinner? Possibly.
And they do love seeing you. Yes, of course I'll come.
And this is my daughter Natasha. How do you do?
And where is Petya? He left a few days ago.
And you must be... Vasili Denisov, your son's friend.
Andre? I saw him.
Are you looking at the comet? Yes.
Aren't the Rostovs charming? Charming.
At last. What are you doing here?
Bolkonsky. Bolkonsky.
But don't tell anyone. Oh, no.
But my cloak. I will get another one someday.
But when? All take glasses! Yours.
But you just said... Shall I come now?
By all means. Only to say good bye.
Can I see him? Of course.
Can it possibly be? Prokofy. Is everything all right?
Children, go away. How long do you expect to stay here?
Come along. Father, you can't do this!
Come on. You do it.
Come with us, Pierre. I can't.
Come, hurry. Come, Vaska. You'll like this.
Come, little darling. Come see him, Mary.
Cossacks! Cossacks!
Countess Bezukhov has arrived. Bezukhov?
Countess! Prince, you've been neglecting me.
Did you receive my letter? Yes.
Discover what? Everything.
Do I look disdainful? No.
Do you love me? Yes.
Do you remember? This is completely different.
Do you want some advice? On any subject, Andre.
Don't refuse. What is it?
Don't you ever intend to fall in love? Ten or 11 times. Only for recreation.
Dragoons? Yes, sir. Dragoons.
Elopement. Oh, I like a job like that!
Exactly. You're different from me.
Father. All right, all right!
For parades. What do you mean by that?
For the time being. For the time being.
Forwards, lads. Forward!
Get down from there, Pierre. No, let him do it.
Get down from there. Can't take the bottle from your mouth...
Give it to me. I'll deliver it. A verbal message.
Go, Mishka! Where to? The club?
God have mercy. Save us.
Good bye, Pierre. Come soon again.
Good morning. Good morning.
Good night, sir. Good night.
Have you any suggestions? Well, let me think.
Have you heard from Nicholas? Mama and Papa received a letter.
He said, "Lucky man?" Lucky man.
He'll show up. The last time he came...
Her family is nothing. Now, Father...
Here I come! At last!
Here, take this. And this. Thank you.
His Excellency? Our colonel, miss.
How do you do? May I have the pleasure?
How far have you carried him? I don't know.
How is it you're not afraid, sir? Are you afraid?
How sad it is. Sure. Let's go.
How's this? Better? Oh, that's much better.
I am Mary Bolkonsky. Charmed.
I certainly shall tell them. And on moonlit nights...
I did. Isn't he coming?
I felt... When our eyes met?
I must put it on my list. What list?
I neglected war. What are the other pleasures...
I quite agree with you. Just a minute.
I think it must be well below zero. Wonderful!
I think... Permit me, mademoiselle.
I was convinced you were dead. Dead?
I was convinced you were dead. Dead?
I'll be a dancer. I'll never marry. What?
I'll bring you back one. Nicholas, two.
I'll make you a bargain. No, no, no, no.
I'll speak to mother. Back into the house with it!
I'm afraid it is. Lise, talk to him.
I'm glad you stayed tonight. So am I.
I'm leaving Moscow today. Where are you going?
I'm worried about Sonya. That's all right.
If only you knew how happy I am. And Andre?
If you will permit me... Take those chairs down!
If you're caught, it'll mean jail. It will be worth it...
Interesting morning. Interesting?
Is everybody looking at me? Can't you see for yourself?
Is he in time? Let's hope so. We must pray for her.
Is it satisfaction you want? Yes.
Isn't it exciting? Yes.
Isn't it? I'll never go back on my word.
It could be Magdagachi. Look at it.
It was her idea to come along. I'm sure.
It'll be your head! Excuse me. I didn't realize.
It's 11:00. It's so early.
It's always completely different. Before I met her...
It's not cold, Mishka. That's a matter of opinion.
It's time for me to sleep too. I'd like to stay here.
Kolja. Kolja! But what a lovely boy!
Look, my dear fellow... Helene was guilty, not Dolokhov.
Make him stay. I've tried.
Mama, are you asleep? No, my pet.
Mary came from Ryazan. Really?
May I ask him to join us? Yes, by all means.
Maybe a hundred. Or 200?
Moscow is on fire. But it's so windy and dry.
Moscow? Oh, no.
Move on! Move on! One...
My feet are numb. You've never needed them before.
Natasha. She doesn't know yet.
No apologies. First, tell me how to use this thing.
No. Home?
Nonsense. You must study.
Not to dance with me... Not a chance.
Of course he does. He's so silent.
Officer? Get them moving! Yes, miss?
Oh, Lise, you look so beautiful. You too, Mary.
Oh, my. Oh, those men, Papa.
One last fight. Let me come.
One, two... Clear the road!
Order the troikas. Immediately, sir.
Out of the way! Clear the road.
Overboard with that. Take all that down.
Papa, have you seen the wounded men? Yes.
Papa, I must talk to you. Again? Go back to bed.
Papa, we must leave. My dear, we can't go now.
Papa! Come along now!
Pierre, nice to see you again. Pierre, my boy.
Promise? I promise.
Promise? Yes.
Right. Any reserves? No reserves.
She mustn't know. His men say he's dying.
She's longed for you. What a strange fate, Masha, darling.
Sonya, you read that letter. Yes.
Soon they will be at our gates! He will not enter Moscow!
Still, in a war... We must take them with us.
Stop the coach. Something I must do.
Supposed to be worth millions. Second cousin, dear.
Take care! You'll fall out! All right.
Take it. Yes, sir!
Tell her to bring the cloak. We go again, sir?
That interests me. What are you doing?
That'll come, Petya. Not in time.
The driver you sent for, Prince. Come here. Have a drink.
The enemy's on the move, sir. Is that all?
The expression on my face. What about it?
The morning papers, sir. Thank you.
The rumor's all over Moscow. But who could've started it?
The skyline! Look! It's a village on fire.
They're wearing them in pairs. Two.
To your health. To your health.
Unload? Do as you're told.
Venture we were burning the city. Who knows?
We had better separate. Separate?
We met the doctor at the last relay. She'll be relieved.
What can I do, Sonya? If he loves you...
What have you heard? He'll recover. Dolokhov won't die.
What is this dispatch? It's my general's dispatch, sir.
What? Get up, Nicholas.
Where are you going, to your father's? Yes.
Where did he come from? I don't know.
Where is he? Natasha's with him.
Where to now, sir? Where? I don't know.
Who are you? Ensign Rostov, sir.
Who are you? Ensign Rostov...
Who is it? I can't see. Pierre!
Why all this secrecy? I don't know. It doesn't matter.
Why doesn't he replace him? We will show Europe...
Why not? It will be too humiliating...
Why? Is it late? Late? It's 10:00.
Will you have some tea? Well, I think that would be...
Yes, sir. Do you know him? Yes.
Yes, surely. Prokofy, you might find some tea.
Yes? Excellency, your father heard you.
Yes? She's superb.
Yes. And he's called?
You all right, Mother? Yes, my darling.
You didn't even look. Yes, really, I did.
You disapprove of me? Well...
You do, I tell you. Shall I show you how wrong you are?
You don't know what love is. Then you are refusing Andre?
You follow me? I think so.
You know about that? It's the news of the season.
You know we love one another. But Anatole Kuragine.
You must promise me one thing. What's that?
You want me? Now, you take this.
You will stay to dinner, won't you? Yes, do, Pierre.
You're wounded. Wound's not here. There's my wound!
You've got to drive far and fast. Call Matrevna.
"All patrols are to pull back immediately to join the main army...
"Dearest Natasha...
"He was in the great battle before Moscow. "
"I am," et cetera, "Alexander. "
"If Your Majesty wishes to avoid shedding our people's blood...
"Just one vodka, Pierre. "
"Pierre, today you must take steps to become a saint. "
"That's the Countess Rostov, the one who's going to marry Bolkonsky.
"The fowls of the air sow not, neither do they reap...
"The stocks are dwindling. Food is disappearing.