War and Peace (1956) Full Movie
War and Peace (1956) Full Movie Story:-
In 1805, the majority of Europe is destroyed by Napoleon Bonaparte's drive to overcome increasingly a more area. In Moscow, numerous young fellows have joined the military, including Nicholas Rostov, the child of Count Ilya Rostov and his significant other Nataly, and the sibling of youthful Petya and the erratic however dedicated Natasha. The Rostovs' companion Pierre, the ill-conceived child of the feeble, affluent Count Bezukhov, has as of late got back from Paris and accepts that Napoleon is a "purging power" who can build up correspondence and freedom.
In spite of his pacifism, Pierre hopes everything would turn great for Nicholas and afterward visits his companion, armed force official Dolokhov, a famous rake. There, the friends enjoy drinking games yet are hindered by Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, an official of a lot better person than Dolokhov. Andrei illuminates Pierre that his antagonized father, who is close to death, is calling for him, and Pierre goes to his dad's house, where different family members censure him. Their scorn changes to misleading concern, notwithstanding, after the old count bites the dust and it is found that he has acknowledged Pierre as real and named him his sole beneficiary.
The plotting Hélène Kuragina promptly focuses on Pierre and soon he falls head over heels for her, while her dad, Prince Vasily Kuragin, implies himself as the executive of Pierre's huge domains. At some point, Pierre runs into Andrei in the nation as Andrei is accompanying his pregnant spouse Lise to his dad's home. Andrei, who feels caught by the sticking Lise, had prior exhorted Pierre never to wed, and presently Pierre won't acknowledge his alerts. After Andrei takes Lise to live with his sister Mary and rough dad, Prince Nicholas Bolkonsky, he leaves for the front and is made an assistant to the authority of the military, Field Marshal Mikhail Kutuzov. At the Battle of Austerlitz, Andrei endeavors to energize the withdrawing men by snatching their pennant and hurrying the foe, yet he is injured and left for dead. While studying the war zone, Napoleon goes over Andrei and, appreciating his fortitude, arranges that he be tended to by his own doctor.
In Moscow, when Pierre discovers that the Russians are suing for harmony, Hélène convinces him to get back to the country alone so she can spend the season in the city, inviting the officers. Nicholas gets back home securely, no doubt stirring up a lot of enjoyment for Natasha. In the mean time, Andrei gets back to his family, similarly as Lise starts giving birth. Despite the fact that their child Kolya endures, Lise bites the dust in the wake of conceiving an offspring, and the lamenting Andrei faults himself for not offering her enough solace and love. Over the long haul, Hélène starts a tease with Dolokhov, and when Pierre learns of the reports about them, he affronts Dolokhov and acknowledges his demand of a duel. In spite of the fact that Pierre is horribly untalented with guns, he figures out how to shoot and wound Dolokhov, while the officer's shot goes wide and Pierre is safe. Maddened that he was incited into acting in such a graceless way, Pierre isolates from Helene and consents to go with the Rostovs to their nation bequest.
At some point, while they are hunting, they meet Andrei, who is charmed by Natasha. Afterward, Andrei hits the dance floor with Natasha when she goes to her first ball and understands that he needs to wed her. Ruler Bolkonsky desires Andrei to stand by a year, as Natasha is so youthful and the Rostovs are not their social equivalents, but rather vows to assent assuming Andrei actually wishes to wed her then, at that point. With Natasha's guarantee to sit tight for him, Andrei then, at that point, joins the mission to Prussia, where Czar Alexander and Napoleon sign a ceasefire in June 1807. While Andrei is gone, in any case, Natasha is enticed by Anatole Kuragin, Helene's sibling, who is as coldblooded and defiled as his sister. Despite the fact that he is subtly hitched, Anatole convinces Natasha to steal away with him, yet their arrangements are thwarted by Natasha's cousin Sonya and Pierre, who undermines Anatole with openness of his marriage if he ruins Natasha's standing. Pierre's dangers arrive too behind schedule notwithstanding, and soon all of Moscow is tattling about Natasha, who becomes sick after Andrei cuts off their friendship. Following a while, she asks Pierre to pass on her lament to Andrei, and Pierre, who is enamored with her, guarantees her that she is innocent, and that in case he were free, he would request her hand.
In 1812, Napoleon crosses the River Neman into Russia, regardless of the ceasefire. Confronted with the prevalence of the French Army, Kutuzov arranges his men to withdraw, and as they fall back, the troopers and laborers put a match to the field so the French will be without arrangements. Despite the fact that his officials fight his methodology, Kutuzov demands that the best way to save Russia is by letting the French destroy themselves. Before long the city of Smolensk is deserted and Kutuzov chooses to persevere at Borodino. Still up in the air to see war firsthand, to choose if his contempt of it is substantial, Pierre goes to Borodino, where he observes Andrei's camp just before the fight. Despite the fact that Pierre desires Andrei to excuse Natasha, Andrei states that he can't. The following morning, Pierre watches with mounting ghastliness as the battling seethes around him and the French butcher the Russians. At long last understanding that his saint is only a dictator, Pierre damns Napoleon. Kutuzov then, at that point, chooses to fall back past Moscow, passing on the old capital city to the French.
In Moscow, the Rostovs are among the numerous families getting ready to escape when some injured Russian fighters show up, wanting to be billeted at their home after their flight. Natasha demands that the men can't be abandoned to be caught, in any case, and they are stacked into the Rostov carts and taken to a far off town. Napoleon is enraged to discover that the public authority has escaped, abandoning nobody to give up to him. Despite the fact that Pierre lies in stand by one day, wanting to kill the French ruler, he can't do it and is taken prisoner. In the interim, Natasha has discovered that Andrei is among the injured in their consideration and reunites with him. While Pierre is become a close acquaintence with by an individual detainee, the worker Platon, the Rostovs take Andrei to a cloister to convalesce. Andrei's injuries demonstrate lethal, be that as it may, and he kicks the bucket soon after Mary and Kolya show up to say goodbye to him.
Napoleon understands that he has been outsmarted by Kutuzov, and, dreading being caught in Russia throughout the colder time of year, arranges his men to withdraw. The detainees, including Pierre and Platon, are compelled to go with the fighters during their 2,000-mile walk, and a significant number of them kick the bucket. The Russian troopers follow behind the French, permitting them little reprieve and taking out strays. Petya, who has joined the military against his folks' desires, is sent with a dispatch to Dolokhov, requesting his detachment to join the principle regiment. Anxious for one final battle, Dolokhov demands assaulting the French the following morning and permits Petya to go with him. Petya is killed during the commitment, and despite the fact that Pierre is liberated, he is too overwhelmed by the kid's demise to celebrate. Dolokhov illuminates Pierre that Helene has passed on, and later, joins the other Russian fighters as they assault the French, who are escaping back across the Niemen.
The Rostovs return to Moscow and find their house a wore out shell, with just one wing staying flawless. Natasha rallies her family to make the best of what they have, notwithstanding, and as the others get comfortable, Natasha unfortunately recollects more joyful occasions. She then, at that point, sees Pierre in the entryway and hurries to accept him. Letting him know that he resembles their home, which endures and shows its injuries yet at the same time stands, Natasha kisses Pierre, and they walk together in the nursery.
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