Wednesday, 29 October 2014

War & Peace

Also Known As:
Unknown
Year:
19724
Country:
United Kingdom…
Predominant Genre:
Drama
Director:
John Schlesinger…
John Davies
Outstanding Performance(s):
Anthony HOPKINS
Premiss:
The impact of war on five families.
Theme(s):
Compassion
Destiny
Empathy
Evolution
Friendship
Humanity
Identity
Loyalty
Mercy
Personal change
Political Correctness
Redemption
Self-expression
Social class
Totalitarianism
White culture
Similar (in Plot, Theme or Style) to:
Unknown
Review Format:
DVD

A variable quality cast - some of whom perform theatrically as if unaware of close-ups - still do not ruin this great tale that manages to comprehensively capture all of human life.

Yet the drama - as a whole - does not sustain its superb start: The length of the book defeats the tv screen as the Russian steppes defeated Napoleon and Hitler.

The real problem here, despite the compulsive nature of this mediocre adaptation of a superior soap-opera, is that there is no genuine sense of Russian culture. One is limited to the universal aspect of the drama as the adapter is forced to find analogues with English culture to give it any cultural life at all. But the fit is not right; making this a story that could just as easily be located in the West as it could in the East; accepting the universality of its many themes while denying their cultural specificity.


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Science:



No science is immune to the infection of politics and the corruption of power.



Jacob Bronowski… (1908 - 74), British scientist, author. Encounter (London, July 1971).


Sleep of Reason:



The dream of reason produces monsters. Imagination deserted by reason creates impossible, useless thoughts. United with reason, imagination is the mother of all art and the source of all its beauty.



Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes… (1746-1828), Spanish painter. Caption to Caprichos, number 43, a series of eighty etchings completed in 1798, satirical and grotesque in form.


Humans & Aliens:



I am human and let nothing human be alien to me.



Terence… (circa 190-159 BC), Roman dramatist. Chremes, in The Self-Tormentor [Heauton Timorumenos], act 1, scene 1.


Führerprinzip:



One leader, one people, signifies one master and millions of slaves… There is no organ of conciliation or mediation interposed between the leader and the people, nothing in fact but the apparatus - in other words, the party - which is the emanation of the leader and the tool of his will to oppress. In this way the first and sole principle of this degraded form of mysticism is born, the Führerprinzip, which restores idolatry and a debased deity to the world of nihilism.