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  • What song were they singing around the piano?

  • 4:51 xD dancing with the doll xD

  • The Czar said that he would never leave Russia, and I do believe deep down he knew that he would have to die. But he never imagined that his wife and children would be murdered along with him in a basement of a house far away from the public eye and loyalist support. That's what all cowards do, kill in another place.

  • Tatiana plays piano so beautifuly...

  • what was that song the girls were singing .thank you

  • Lol.. uh.. random photos of some other women in his pocket?

  • My Favourite part of this wonderful and most beautiful film of the Romanov's is the part where Olishka, Tatya, Mashka, Nastya and Alyosha (Olga Nikolaevna, Tatiana Nikolaevna, Maria Nikolaevna, Anastasia Nikolaevna and Alexei Nikolaevich) are dancing to Denisov's mandolin playing! I adore the Romanovs much. My particular favourite, Tatiana Nikolaevna (Tatya). As she is very similar to me! The Romanovs are my favourite historical figure, There lives being very interestin. God Bless the Romanovs.

  • My Favourite part of this wonderful and most beautiful film of the Romanov's is the part where Olishka, Tatya, Mashka, Nastya and Alyosha are dancing to Denisov's mandolin playing! I adore the Romanovs much. My particular favourite, Tatiana Nikolaevna (Tatya). As she is very similar to me! Long live the precious Romanovs. R.I.P

  • Please tell me what they were singing in 3:45???

  • That's all rubbish that there was the only way out and that monarchy had to be eliminated. Are you trying to say that, for instance, The UK and Japan aren't monarchies?

    I'm convinced that it's a sin, the greatest sin of our nation which it'll take an extremely long time period to pay for.

    Чухня всё это, что не было иного выхода, и что монархии нужно было положить конец. Хотите сказать, что Великобритания и Япония - не монархии?

    За этот грех нашему народу ещё расплачиваться и расплачиваться.

  • Later on Nicholas watches the movie "Black Swan." When Alexandra walks in and sees the part where Natalie is playing with herself. She tells Nick "Nicholas!!! get your hand out of your pants and stop watching this ballet porn. You little freaking prev !!! Alexandra then grabs a golf club and smashes the movie to pieces.

  • the reson the kids were killed is because they had too get rid of all heirs to the throne and the kids were heirs to the throne

  • This is one of the best versions if you ask me. Nicholas and Alexandra was good but it was mostly about the titular characters: Nicholas & Alexandra. This one shows them as there were - a loving but hapless family that was in the wrong place at the wrong time.

  • killing the entire family sent a crucial signal...that there was no going back to the monachy....no survivors, no claim to any potential throne or empire?

  • Изумительныи романс...

  • I wonder what it would have been like if Nicholas married Mathilde instead... if he could marry her that is.

  • I think Anastasia is a bit over rated, i mean her other sisters were far more popular than her in life

  • It is extremely good that the romanov family died, it is sad though, but it had to be done, everyone who knows a bit about the romanovs knows that this is more then true....

  • @meenksellaan1 You are an idiot. No one had the right to kill them you sick f*ck. Why kill them? Why couldn;t the provisional governent just send them to America? It would have been very logical..America would have accepted them as immigrants. What right do you have to say that they all deserved to die? You make me sick, you ignorant ass.

  • @meenksellaan1 are you serious????, they were children!! they did NOT deserve to be shot and killed!!....they were human beings and the children had done NOTHING!!

  • I know I know, I wish that they didn't have to be shot, just take there money and let them go, but so meny people died and suffered because of the Romanovs, it's sad, but it was for the best, even if they killed the whole family.

  • @meenksellaan1 No it's not,you seem to be missing the point..those children did nothing to deserve that....

  • I understand, but if onley the tsar would have been killed the children (probably) would have inherrited the money and the royalness, to be honest I am not shure but if you have a mission of that is that important, then you have to succeed, no matter what, so that means taking no chances.... And it is sad, I have read the books, seen al of the movies and documentaries and it's a werry sad horrible story....

    P.S. sorry for my bad English, I try my best....

  • @meenksellaan1 I don't understand that point of view. For example, the Portuguese Royal Family went into exile to the United Kingdom after the fall of the monarchy (in 1910). And remember... that the children would only inherit the money and their parents possessions IF the Communist State would give them that. Did you know that Soviet Russia said they wouldn't pay the debts of the Russian State after the coup? (Because they were a "new" Russia).

  • @meenksellaan1 If they spared the children and sent them away to some other country (the Habsburgs were exiled in Portugal after the First World War; the Spanish Bourbons also came to Portugal after the fall of the monarchy, and so on). Communists never understood what's fair and what's not fair. What's justice and what's not. Sure, Imperial Russia was no sea of roses, but the Communists had the power to stop the bloodshed, the misery they were in. What did they do? Dropped more blood.

  • It was a secret you know? If they would have let the children go it would have been in newspapers EVERYWERE, when you are as coldblooded as the murderers of the family you don't care if only the tsar dies or the whole family. Me and you would have done it differently.

  • If they let the children go, the children would have been able to tell the story and if they were killed nobody would have been able to tell the truth, except the killers themselves and the people who stood behind them in the killing of the family.

  • @meenksellaan1 Couldn't agree more with you.

  • Thankd and I think it's awesome that you find it awfull that they (the whole family) was killed but that you also understand why.

  • I can no longer tell the difference between the sisters with all their hair gone. Who is the one playing the piano and looking out the window first? Is that Olga? I think Tatiana is the one with the scarf on her head.

    And Alexei looks a lot younger than 13, I dont want to see that innocent baby die.

  • Why is hot? Where is it? They have summer?

  • @TheNataliaRR DOn't be stupid. Russia also has 4 seasons. Winter Spring, Summer and Fall.

  • what;s the song they are singing???

  • @kosher333 theres a english translation at this vid click the box with a triangle near the full screen

  • i was just thinking that it would be really nice if they actually did a live movie, non-fiction, about the Romanov family through Anastasia's point of view. . .and it would be nice if it were as accurate as possible, ya know? all the movies about them so far have been from her father and mother or other peoples point of view, but i'd like for someone to do a movie about what life was like through Anastasia's eyes (her being my favorite and all)

  • Why are people so obsessed with Anestassia, she's dead. She died during the massacre on her family. Contrary to Hollywood, she did not make it alive so what was Anastassia's point of view lol.

  • People are obsessed with Anastasia because she was this funny, adventerous tomboy who lived a fairy tale life, and hers was tragically cut short. Can you imagine a beautiful, loving tight knit family being shot to death, with NO mercy for even the women or children? And in case you forgot, she DID have a point of view when she was alive and there's more than enough documents and letters that tell what Anastasia was really like, so a movie told through her eyes would be very interesting.

  • I understand that, she wasn't the only one killed that day you know, she was shot along with the rest of the family. What about through little Alexi's eyes, or Olga, etc. She was a little child, I rather see Romanov's history through a real historian not of a child.

  • I understand that she wasnt the only one killed, but i PERSONALLY find Anastasia the most interesting because i felt like we had similar personalities and it kinda seems like she was born at the wrong end of the century. And i dont know if you noticed this or not, but historians dont always make the lives of the ppl they discuss very interesting. they tend to add false info and add made up info. so yea, i'd rather see the world thru Anastasia's eyes than through some historian who wasnt there.

  • If you say so buddy, she was still a child. She wouldn't have known shit about 300 years of Romanov dynasty or not even why the Bolsheviks came into power.

  • ugh, somehow you still dont get it. . .she was 17 years old when she was killed, so yea she was a child but she wasnt an idiot either. How could she not have known about her own history? even if she didnt know the full story, she knew SOMETHING. and i dont even care about all that stuff, want i would like to see is the world that SHE saw: her lessons, her relationship with her family, daily life for Anastasia, her final years, something more personal instead of just about politics and war.

  • Your obsessed. She's not important get over it.

  • this is one of my fav films

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