@LilyHitsTheFloor Yes. As Karisdottir95 said below, it is Beethoven, not Tchaikovsky and is from the Opera Fidelio. You should listen to Fidelio sometime. It is all great stuff and very very exciting throughhout.
@NoirOrchestre I agree...but that is Hollywood and USA...all about being commercial and big. if it was a small budget film it would be in Russian or mother tongue. For me - like you I feel it looses its culture and athenticity.
and the music??? where is it!!!!!!!! omg! its my favorite part becouse oft music! oh i´m really sad! in all youtube onegin is out and there the music is off! why! 9:35! return it jajaja lol!
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этот фильм - пошлость. оскорбление произведения пушкина. не понят характер главной героини, Русской светской Дамы Того времени. Гениальное произведение превратили в пошлую глупую мелодраму
Я к сажелению не имела чести прочитать книгу перед тем как посмотреть фильм, поэтому и не имею обьактивного мнения но фильм мне очень понравился, особенно последняя сцена (я выучила всё им сказонае на изусть)......Ладно пойду читать книгу дальше....)
@immortalx50 ты имееш в веду уроки руского языка? нет я не выросла в России и сомо собой не ходила в Рускую школу, все что знаю это благодоря маме и бабышке.
In the affairs between soulmates there is nowinner or lsoer they both win or lose, I truly wanna think that is not the end of these two !
But sadly for him what goes around comes around and he harvested what he the fruit of the seed he planted ... But none could deny the power of soulmate bond between them and it still remained unsettled.
The soulmates never rest until they find eternal peace.
I watched this movie since I am dying of longing for that look which gave Eugene Tatiana. Fiennes is the voice of the wonderful color and captivating look. Wonderful scene. Ah
I watched this movie since I am dying of longing for that look which gave Eugene Tatiana. Fiennes is the voice of the wonderful color and captivating look. Wonderful scene. Ah
Бред! Всё переиначили! В последней сцене Татьяна не плачет и не унижается! Она горда и полна достоинства! Она отказывает Евгению во взаимности также, как когда-то он отверг её любовь!!!
Po-moemu, Tatyana ne treumphuet nad Oneginim. "Dubrovskii" Pushkina neset tu je ideu, i v Dubrovskom geroina otvergaet Dubrovskogo ne iz gordosti, a iz 4esti, t.e. potomu 4to ona dala slovo bit vernoi suprugu. Eto ne scena univejniya Tatayni, no otkroveniya.
tanoslava, ya bila bi s Vami soglasna let etak 12 nazad:) Pere4itala, podumala, i pomenyala mnenie.
Loved this movie! Ralph Fiennes did an amazing Job and he also looked so hot in the costumes lol! That part at 5:43 where he drops to his knees is so heart breaking begging her to love him. The character of Eugene is so real, a person who can be so jaded by life that he misses out on something special in life. Really want to read the book after seeing the movie.
I don't agree. Onegin couldn't see her in another perspective than the hopeless, powerless role she was in when she was head over heels in love with him (bc of his state of mind?).
At the end he sees a powerful woman in her. And it's then when he sees what an extraordinary woman she actually is. (And how stupid he was for not seeing that in her)
Sometimes a little bit polishing can change a rock into a diamond. Alas, we don't want the rock, we only want a diamond...
Cervarez no creo que la melodia se encuentre a la venta ya que fue escrita exclusivamente para la pelicula por el hermano de Ralph Fiennes, de hecho aqui en Mèxico no he podido adquirir la pelìcula. que dicho sea de paso es bellisima, todo un poema en imagenes, maginifica escenografìa, perfecta direcciòn, maravillosa musica, vestuario, excelentes actuaciones Liv Taylor maravillosa como Tatiana, desde mi punto de vista ¡UNA PELICULA PERFECTA!
alguien sabe el nombtre de la cancion...solo se ques de magnus fiennes como compositor pero no se la pieza y no se encuentra en ningun lado..!!!!!!! anyone know the name of the song ... just cheese as composer Magnus Fiennes, but not the part and is not found anywhere ..!!!!!!!plis
I wouldn´t know what´s being played during the other scene (don´t remember it), but here a trio from the first Act of Beethoven´s Fidelio is being featured. :) Gorgeous trio.
It'll be on the film's soundtrack. Sadly, that CD has been out of print for some time now, and now fetches a price from $100-$1000 due to its rarity. :(
It's good to be remembered that man are able to love, it is a rare feeling...
first the film then the book. If our society problems canbe solved, especially the problems of the teenager culture, then they can begin to show them films like this at school.
I remember when as a teenager I saw this the first time.. I liked Fiennes a lot and just saw from the paper "hmmm a Fiennes-movie lets check!" and damn did I cry a river when this scene started ;_; I just KNEW what was going to happen :(
I hate it when man have something amazing in front of them and they chicken out and then when you are tired of suffering and crying and move on then they want you back;-) Is too late!! you blew me off and left me to die!
He is magnificent and she the best Tatyana one can imagine!! My favorite actors playing the most important characters in Russian literature! Fantastic!
I love Onegin, the story, the book by Pushkin, the opera by Tschajkovskij. I wonder, how Americans could so truthfully express the age and atmosphere of Onegin and Russia of the 19th cent.. It's really strong, breathtaking! I know some American adoptation of Russian works: War&Peace Doctor Zhivago, none of them is as good as this one. What about to make a new American adaptation of Dr.Zhivago? Ralph Fiennes is a right actor for him!
Actually there is nothing truthful about this film. The atmosphere, the attitudes and even distances - all are completely american. And certainly none of this would've been appropriate in 19th century. Believe it or not, it's just an american movie with an american style of thinking and acting (mean - doings).
It's stylish and in some way expressive(thanks to the great work of actors and director). But nevertheless it has little to do with Russian Empire of 19th century.
I'm sure you are perfectly right. Such is conquest that we are all Americanised just as the pagans were Christianised, and their entire cultures made into pulp by what now appears to be a comic book....!
The director did a great job in chosing the background and location of each scenes. Even when there's no dialogue, the settings and location speaks for itself. For example, the sun room on this scene and the sun room they used when Onegin tried to return the letter to Tatianna.
The greatest love stories are the ones never lived. What if?
I love the look on his face on 6:48 he almost hates her for what she tells him.
This story just illustrates that we only get the chance ones in life, if not cought it'll never come back. But you need to recognise that the chance was there in the first place, to be able to dwell upon it for the rest of your life.
i can watch this over and over again...the characters are gorgeous and their acting is wonderful....so passionate...the director did capture the small detail of Tatiana's ring worn on her right hand, as was said in the novel
Maybe Hollywood doesn't adapt novels in other languages very well, but look at it this way: perhaps someone might try to read the novel after seeing the film, and thus have a better understanding and appreciation for the literature, yes?
We shouldn't forget that Puskin is a true Romantic. He focuses on passions rather than feelings. Love is a feeling but the pain and sorrow of an impossible love struck a man's soul much more than the joy of love itself. I believe the main message is not love or marriage (marriage is just a conventional cage). Onegin is a slave of the demon who dwells in him and condemns him to be a romantic victim and hero of strong and painful passions. That's his romantic destiny.
if you mean the one in the beginnig of the scene, it's the quartett from first act of Ludwig von Beethoven's "Fidelio" which has nothing whatsoever to do with the story or the contents of Onegin
well you can't really say that. in that particular part of beethoven's fidelio "mir ist so wunderbar" a character falls in love and believes herself to be loved by another character who really loves someone else...
and of course this whole business about singing "mir ist so wunderbar" in this really tragic scene of the movie gives the whole thing sort of an awful/weird vibe. if ya know whatta mean. and at first I think onegin believed himself capable to persuade her away from her marriage vows... so may be he even felt "wunderbar" at first... in love and hopeful.
this is my fvrt part in the book, Tatiana is a great example of pure heart and high moral qualities, the best thing is that Pushkin has sketched her from a real woman, of course adding some details to his 'ideal'. I wonder why russians can not make a modern adaptation of Onegin..
I wonder why the film makers decided to decorate a room in one of the richest houses like that. There is no furniture at all. I very much doubt rich houses looked like that. I would rather show Tatiana in chic and luxury, not in a wilderness.
I think the answer is that the room represents the emptiness of Tatiana's life. . .
Notice that she declares in this scene, "My life is empty and hollow, and I would happily exchange all that you see around me for the life that I had."
She is a woman that never cared about material wealth, only passion. . .but, in a cruel twist of irony, she married without passion, and condemned herself to a life of material wealth. . .
She sees herself as the poorest person in the world. . .
Serves him right! There was some1 I loved once... but he didn't love me. He pushed me away like dust in the bristles of an old push broom. But, maybe someday, he'll pine for me, like Onegin pined for Tatiana in the end. & then I can finally give HIM the brush off.
So, at about two or three weeks ago, a bad thing happened to me. This like Tatjana and Onegin's story. A boy, and a girl, the girl wrote a letter, the boy didn't accept it. The girl was sad, and decided: she won't forgive it. Tatjana did it, as I would do. I understand her, so, I love Onegin so much, too.
Sorry for this long comment, but most people don't know why didn't Tatjana forgive. I maximally understand her act. You know; pride. Pride left me, but went back.
Yes pride. Love can't mean everything because men don't know how to love that way most don't. What about understanding respect and care. Someone who is indifferent cannot possibly inspire much in the long run. It takes time to see that
Tatjana forgives and loves Onegin but the main msg of this scene that she is honouring her marriage (honouring her word to another man). Her character represents a purity of the soul despite her enormous love to Onegin she can't turn things around.
That is a Russian high society moral -- a main value is an honour. Men were facing death because of honour --a duel fight, if someone disrespects them by throwing the glove in the face, even for any insignificant reason as Lensky and Onegin duel.
A masterpiece indeed. Fiennes' interpretation is simply impressive, just like Liv Tyler's beauty. Romanticism is not 'flower, love, heart'. The devastating struggle between love and pain, that's is Romanticism. Anyway, I believe "A Hero of our Times" by M.J. Lermontov is much more representative.
I am the only one here who thinks that Liv Tyler is not the most suitable actress for this role???? I must confess I did not like her acting in this movie, althought that's only my personal opinion. I think Ralph Fiennes is incredible in this movie.
I love this story, Pushkin is a wonderful writer. This last scene is so great. Eventhough it's just a film, just a book transmits so much to the reader. It brings to your attention how if the moment, the chance isn't cought once given you have to live with knowing what you've lost for the rest of your life. And that does realy hurt.
Have just seen a number of wonderful Eugene Onegin performances with Marina Poplavskaya and Gerald Finley at Covent Garden. It is very interesting to compare the play with the opera. The opera wins hands down if performed by Poplavskaya and Finley.
I think that original movie is the way shorter!
DzakPara 1 month ago
Can you tell me at which point is the Tatyanas Letter Scene??...this is amazing to have thank you
jenson7720 1 month ago
This the most heartbeaking love story I ever knew...(maybe after Snape and Lily's).
DunMarron 1 month ago
@LilyHitsTheFloor @Mushi5 @anitsirh87 @iamtryingtosignup @Genia57 @TheJules05 @lavidamedebetiempo @strongum @KyounghwaYi @cervarez @ajb7876
it is possible that you have been looking for this music (on search find easily):
На сопках Маньчжурии / The Hills of Manchuria
CENOZOICMAN 7 months ago
@CENOZOICMAN here is the original version (put on the internal search on You Tube):
На сопках Манчжурии Na sopkah Manchzhurii. Эту пластинку я купил
CENOZOICMAN 7 months ago
One of the best books I've read. One of the best films I've watched. Pushkin is a genius.
Interista94Jnny 7 months ago
Несчастные актеры..
legioru 9 months ago
Отличная экранизация. Актеры подобраны просто идеально, словно только что сошли со страниц романа......
nelia13131 9 months ago
thumbs up if you just clicked because of 3 hours length
TearsofMandos 1 year ago 7
отличный фильм, своеобразный
MorriganCorwin 1 year ago
кто-нибудь все 3 часа смотрел это видео?
GodGURken 1 year ago
@GodGURken Смотрели. И не раз. Отличное качество. Прекрасная игра актёров. А классика она всегда притягательна.
Lubasha49 1 year ago
@Lubasha49 Фильм отличный,Файнс - супер, но при всей любви к Тайлер Шенгелая лучшая Татьяна!
jasminscorpio 1 year ago
does anyone know the name of this piece of music?
LilyHitsTheFloor 1 year ago
@LilyHitsTheFloor Yes. As Karisdottir95 said below, it is Beethoven, not Tchaikovsky and is from the Opera Fidelio. You should listen to Fidelio sometime. It is all great stuff and very very exciting throughhout.
SugarTomAppleRoger 1 year ago
@SugarTomAppleRoger thanks!
LilyHitsTheFloor 1 year ago
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is this the whole movie?
MilenaAndjelic 1 year ago
Too bad it's in English, it is essential to respect the language. So many films are in English nowadays, such a shame.
NoirOrchestre 1 year ago 4
@NoirOrchestre I agree...but that is Hollywood and USA...all about being commercial and big. if it was a small budget film it would be in Russian or mother tongue. For me - like you I feel it looses its culture and athenticity.
pennypacker93 1 year ago
I wish everybody have a devoted lover not as Tatyana has, but as Onegin has
cemileferecova 1 year ago 3
Кто ж останется равнодушным к этому фильму, к этой сцене, сколько раз её вижу и всегда плачу.Прекрасно сыграли.Мой любимый фильм.
DevochkaZ 1 year ago
this is the saddest, most beautiful scene in the saddest, most beautiful movie i´ve ever seen!
Livvyist 1 year ago 2
One of the best movies I´ve seen so far. Strongly recommended as a "must see".
KeskinTRS 1 year ago
The song is "Mir ist so wunderbar" of the opera "Fidelio" by Ludwig van Beethoven.
Karlsdottir95 1 year ago
does somebody have the soundtrack? there are no uploads of it on youtube :/ anyway great movie XD
TheJules05 1 year ago
and the music??? where is it!!!!!!!! omg! its my favorite part becouse oft music! oh i´m really sad! in all youtube onegin is out and there the music is off! why! 9:35! return it jajaja lol!
lavidamedebetiempo 1 year ago
Сюжет представляет вольную интерпретацию романа.
sweetboy21rus 1 year ago 6
My favorite movie!!!
planetica85 1 year ago 4
holy crap - 3 hours 15 minutes??
86kinky86 1 year ago 34
omg..i want to watch this movie...where can i watch it??
can someone upload this movie???
kk2m2n1 2 years ago
can somebody post a link to the szene in the movie where Tatjana reads her letter to Onegin?
EntElrond 2 years ago
SUCH A GREAT MOVIE...
CountessVampirella 2 years ago 3
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этот фильм - пошлость. оскорбление произведения пушкина. не понят характер главной героини, Русской светской Дамы Того времени. Гениальное произведение превратили в пошлую глупую мелодраму
Dionis08 2 years ago
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straumeeee 2 years ago
Can, please, anyone tell what is the name of music at 9.20?
strongum 2 years ago
"Mir ist so wunderbar" , Beethoven
Denkiiii 2 years ago
@strongum it's magnus fiennes - onegin's theme reprise
stubx 1 year ago
God, I love this movie!
86kinky86 2 years ago 4
This is so great. Cause I'm Baked. Thank you stumble.
FiddleSteaks 2 years ago 3
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OUCH this is so raw 8-|
Makes me a almost sick watching it :-s
Good woman.
ShawDAMAN 2 years ago
Я к сажелению не имела чести прочитать книгу перед тем как посмотреть фильм, поэтому и не имею обьактивного мнения но фильм мне очень понравился, особенно последняя сцена (я выучила всё им сказонае на изусть)......Ладно пойду читать книгу дальше....)
nahema999 2 years ago 3
ты учишь русский язык? :)
immortalx50 2 years ago
@immortalx50 ты имееш в веду уроки руского языка? нет я не выросла в России и сомо собой не ходила в Рускую школу, все что знаю это благодоря маме и бабышке.
nahema999 1 year ago
In the affairs between soulmates there is nowinner or lsoer they both win or lose, I truly wanna think that is not the end of these two !
But sadly for him what goes around comes around and he harvested what he the fruit of the seed he planted ... But none could deny the power of soulmate bond between them and it still remained unsettled.
The soulmates never rest until they find eternal peace.
nlfrzvr 2 years ago
tell me that you love me...lie to me....hmmm
poppa2006 2 years ago 3
I watched this movie since I am dying of longing for that look which gave Eugene Tatiana. Fiennes is the voice of the wonderful color and captivating look. Wonderful scene. Ah
sygrida1 2 years ago
I watched this movie since I am dying of longing for that look which gave Eugene Tatiana. Fiennes is the voice of the wonderful color and captivating look. Wonderful scene. Ah
sygrida1 2 years ago
Бред! Всё переиначили! В последней сцене Татьяна не плачет и не унижается! Она горда и полна достоинства! Она отказывает Евгению во взаимности также, как когда-то он отверг её любовь!!!
"Но я другому отдана;
Я буду век ему верна"
Господа, это не Пушкин... это пародия.
tanoslava 2 years ago 3
Po-moemu, Tatyana ne treumphuet nad Oneginim. "Dubrovskii" Pushkina neset tu je ideu, i v Dubrovskom geroina otvergaet Dubrovskogo ne iz gordosti, a iz 4esti, t.e. potomu 4to ona dala slovo bit vernoi suprugu. Eto ne scena univejniya Tatayni, no otkroveniya.
tanoslava, ya bila bi s Vami soglasna let etak 12 nazad:) Pere4itala, podumala, i pomenyala mnenie.
cotvsapogax 2 years ago
Ошибаесся голуба, не по - взаимности, и не потому что горда, а потому что "другому отдана"
KeeperStean 2 years ago 2
@tanoslava ты выдаешь желаемое за действительное,Татьяне было очень больно отказывать Онегину
RussianAntifascist 2 years ago
Гамма чувств и эмоций. Прекрасное произведение.
TheRussiansoul 2 years ago
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TheRussiansoul 2 years ago
beautiful...
TheeSASProduction 2 years ago 2
wonderful...just wonderful...spasiba...
NocturnePerson 2 years ago 6
Loved this movie! Ralph Fiennes did an amazing Job and he also looked so hot in the costumes lol! That part at 5:43 where he drops to his knees is so heart breaking begging her to love him. The character of Eugene is so real, a person who can be so jaded by life that he misses out on something special in life. Really want to read the book after seeing the movie.
omgworkpls 2 years ago 3
Pushkin is best poet!! He was not only geat poet, he was great person...
KeeperStean 2 years ago 33
@KeeperStean i do not know about his person, but his poetry is great indeed
MrPaskals 1 year ago
@KeeperStean i dont think s0 :P
akutsz 1 year ago
No, he was arrogant and didn't love her. Now that's she's with another man he can't stand it.
dlastqueen 2 years ago 7
@dlastqueen
I don't agree. Onegin couldn't see her in another perspective than the hopeless, powerless role she was in when she was head over heels in love with him (bc of his state of mind?).
At the end he sees a powerful woman in her. And it's then when he sees what an extraordinary woman she actually is. (And how stupid he was for not seeing that in her)
Sometimes a little bit polishing can change a rock into a diamond. Alas, we don't want the rock, we only want a diamond...
BrechtDeb 1 year ago 6
Liv Tyler is just adorable! Such talented beauty !
ECKBOFFM59 2 years ago 5
Cervarez no creo que la melodia se encuentre a la venta ya que fue escrita exclusivamente para la pelicula por el hermano de Ralph Fiennes, de hecho aqui en Mèxico no he podido adquirir la pelìcula. que dicho sea de paso es bellisima, todo un poema en imagenes, maginifica escenografìa, perfecta direcciòn, maravillosa musica, vestuario, excelentes actuaciones Liv Taylor maravillosa como Tatiana, desde mi punto de vista ¡UNA PELICULA PERFECTA!
jprh01281 2 years ago
amazing movie ! but i hated the ending ! hehe i hate it when my couple dont get together ! x
NessaBaybeee 2 years ago
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NessaBaybeee 2 years ago
Such a tragedy for both. It is heart rendering...
christmasinjune3434 2 years ago
Sorry but in English IT'S AWFULL!!!!!!Pourquoi ne pas l'avoir tourné en Français ou en Russe???
Siberiaeterna 2 years ago
its how the movie was made idiot
karshanta1 2 years ago
...aha, not the opera
God, that quartet must be among the most beautiful music ever written! Beethoven, what a subtle mind!
SVENSKSOPRAN 2 years ago
Why is the music from Fidelio?!
SVENSKSOPRAN 2 years ago
This movie is well made, was not expecting Americans to make such a decent movie on Pushkin and his genius novel Eugene Onegin.
Still, nothing can be compared to the original verses in Russian. Recommend everyone, who can read Russian, to read it; you will not regret.
iArtsakh 2 years ago
It's a British film.
jacquesjapan 2 years ago 3
alguien sabe el nombtre de la cancion...solo se ques de magnus fiennes como compositor pero no se la pieza y no se encuentra en ningun lado..!!!!!!! anyone know the name of the song ... just cheese as composer Magnus Fiennes, but not the part and is not found anywhere ..!!!!!!!plis
cervarez 2 years ago
thank u for posting this masterpiece. what is the credits music called plz!
30bzamini 2 years ago
me encanto tanto la peli, como el libro
mercedesdediego83 2 years ago
oh god! thank you for sharing this beautiful scene. I love this story.
does anyone know the last music when Onegin was walking in the street?
KyounghwaYi 2 years ago
does anyone know the piece of music used in this scene and the ballroom scene where onegin and tatiana meet again after he returns to St Petersburg?
ajb7876 2 years ago
I wouldn´t know what´s being played during the other scene (don´t remember it), but here a trio from the first Act of Beethoven´s Fidelio is being featured. :) Gorgeous trio.
quiron1 2 years ago
It'll be on the film's soundtrack. Sadly, that CD has been out of print for some time now, and now fetches a price from $100-$1000 due to its rarity. :(
If you find it the mp3s, spead the word.
Zidel333 2 years ago
omg this movie is now my favorite.
It's good to be remembered that man are able to love, it is a rare feeling...
first the film then the book. If our society problems canbe solved, especially the problems of the teenager culture, then they can begin to show them films like this at school.
mcexcrack 2 years ago 3
I remember when as a teenager I saw this the first time.. I liked Fiennes a lot and just saw from the paper "hmmm a Fiennes-movie lets check!" and damn did I cry a river when this scene started ;_; I just KNEW what was going to happen :(
Jefrma 2 years ago
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This movie is a masterpiece.
The director did a great job, althought it does not match the original text from Pushkin.
Actors also gave a good performance. Fiennes is GREAT!
See part one in my profile
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I hate it when man have something amazing in front of them and they chicken out and then when you are tired of suffering and crying and move on then they want you back;-) Is too late!! you blew me off and left me to die!
luvangel1883 2 years ago
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luvangel1883 2 years ago
I love Ralph Fiennes soo much...
BarbieGirlGvantsa 2 years ago 2
no vomments
Tetianapaviana 2 years ago
i luv ralph fiennes at 4:45 to 5:40
BigRalphFiennesFan 2 years ago
wow I really want to see the whole thing now!
gurulvoe 2 years ago 3
He is magnificent and she the best Tatyana one can imagine!! My favorite actors playing the most important characters in Russian literature! Fantastic!
NadyaGrigorova 2 years ago 4
One of my favorite movies..Amazing...
Lizaveta85 2 years ago 2
I love Onegin, the story, the book by Pushkin, the opera by Tschajkovskij. I wonder, how Americans could so truthfully express the age and atmosphere of Onegin and Russia of the 19th cent.. It's really strong, breathtaking! I know some American adoptation of Russian works: War&Peace Doctor Zhivago, none of them is as good as this one. What about to make a new American adaptation of Dr.Zhivago? Ralph Fiennes is a right actor for him!
mariastuarda51 2 years ago
Maybe be because it is not american?
- U.K., huh?
wiccaburial 2 years ago 5
Just a little remark.
Actually there is nothing truthful about this film. The atmosphere, the attitudes and even distances - all are completely american. And certainly none of this would've been appropriate in 19th century. Believe it or not, it's just an american movie with an american style of thinking and acting (mean - doings).
It's stylish and in some way expressive(thanks to the great work of actors and director). But nevertheless it has little to do with Russian Empire of 19th century.
crazyolga 2 years ago
I'm sure you are perfectly right. Such is conquest that we are all Americanised just as the pagans were Christianised, and their entire cultures made into pulp by what now appears to be a comic book....!
sebreathnach 2 years ago
seek medical opinion
dumitrubogdan 2 years ago
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dumitrubogdan 2 years ago
after pushkin wrote this novel, Tatyana's character became a model for all Russian women, sort of like the Victorian woman image in Britain
rusalichka 2 years ago 3
my goodness, I never saw this film but that ending was magnificent! The chair scene at 4:00, and the black suit and white gown--lovely!!!! <333333
RavenofSorrow13 2 years ago
Be sure to see it, it's every bit as moving as the ending!
tjkoz22 2 years ago
lol I will make that a goal in my life :)
RavenofSorrow13 2 years ago
my lovely movie-theirs love is immortal-omg such beautiful and sad love :(
Lile79Nia 2 years ago
what is the name of the music when she says that she can not be with him?
littleprince0626 3 years ago
kurva to mě vždycky rozbrečím
KRUPICEXXX 3 years ago
what a wonderful movie...a lesson for all of us...
skutarian 3 years ago 3
mmmm
Goeth4ever 3 years ago
yeah,i cried while wathing it...
gayaaaa777 3 years ago
gooooood movie:D
matyikinga 3 years ago 2
I have just watched this movie three times..it's exquisite. The opera has always been a great favourite, but this film is wonderful.
yeahbyme 3 years ago 4
que belleza de pelicula... muy dramatica q triste
lizbramaparush 3 years ago 4
Este trozo de la pelicula me cambio la vida. Soy historiadora. Es maravilloso. Es la escena mas bonita que he visto nunca.
boulevard8695 3 years ago 5
one of the greatest movie.
scratcharmstrong 3 years ago 2
The director did a great job in chosing the background and location of each scenes. Even when there's no dialogue, the settings and location speaks for itself. For example, the sun room on this scene and the sun room they used when Onegin tried to return the letter to Tatianna.
dakalpa2 3 years ago 18
Thanks for sharing. I love this movie, very moving and romantic.
dakalpa2 3 years ago 3
This kind of love comes only once, and lasts forever, even if you have a great time after, stil it remindes itself always! The love! true love!
niniachk 3 years ago 3
she's so mean in that white room
letsgoblue2011 3 years ago
Good movie, there's something to think about !
AntonMoscowCity 3 years ago 2
This movie is very very romanctic, and Liv is so sweet, I love her :P, thank for sharing :))
*****
mjtable 3 years ago 2
The greatest love stories are the ones never lived. What if?
I love the look on his face on 6:48 he almost hates her for what she tells him.
This story just illustrates that we only get the chance ones in life, if not cought it'll never come back. But you need to recognise that the chance was there in the first place, to be able to dwell upon it for the rest of your life.
MarkoSuljoti 3 years ago 13
he's just great!
NadyaGrigorova 2 years ago 3
I like the cold too ...
Steedrider 3 years ago
i can watch this over and over again...the characters are gorgeous and their acting is wonderful....so passionate...the director did capture the small detail of Tatiana's ring worn on her right hand, as was said in the novel
rusalichka 3 years ago
why do they sing in german if it's a russian opera/ an american film?
Pfefferminze 3 years ago
According to the book Olga doesnt start crying like a fucking baby. At the she becomes a strong character. They really fucked up here
bioximik 3 years ago
Just because one cries doesn't mean that one is weak.
evilsushix 3 years ago 8
Tatyana did cry in the book though.
Olga was her sister who got married after Lensky was killed.
lenkaville 3 years ago
Maybe Hollywood doesn't adapt novels in other languages very well, but look at it this way: perhaps someone might try to read the novel after seeing the film, and thus have a better understanding and appreciation for the literature, yes?
ElizabethIV 3 years ago
Americains, stay away from making movies based on classic litterature especially on russian literature please!!!!
bioximik 3 years ago
I believe this production was headed up by mostly British. If you hate it (which I do not), then blame them.
Zidel333 3 years ago 4
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ok. But americains cant make this sort of movies anyway
bioximik 3 years ago
this story happened with me too... :(
xuyvr 3 years ago 3
We shouldn't forget that Puskin is a true Romantic. He focuses on passions rather than feelings. Love is a feeling but the pain and sorrow of an impossible love struck a man's soul much more than the joy of love itself. I believe the main message is not love or marriage (marriage is just a conventional cage). Onegin is a slave of the demon who dwells in him and condemns him to be a romantic victim and hero of strong and painful passions. That's his romantic destiny.
onegin7 3 years ago 3
does someone know who compose that last music theme?
demoinick 3 years ago
if you mean the one in the beginnig of the scene, it's the quartett from first act of Ludwig von Beethoven's "Fidelio" which has nothing whatsoever to do with the story or the contents of Onegin
tamitinuviel 3 years ago
well you can't really say that. in that particular part of beethoven's fidelio "mir ist so wunderbar" a character falls in love and believes herself to be loved by another character who really loves someone else...
Spikesfeet 2 years ago
and of course this whole business about singing "mir ist so wunderbar" in this really tragic scene of the movie gives the whole thing sort of an awful/weird vibe. if ya know whatta mean. and at first I think onegin believed himself capable to persuade her away from her marriage vows... so may be he even felt "wunderbar" at first... in love and hopeful.
Spikesfeet 2 years ago
Fidelio, op 72- Beethoven 'Mir ist so wunderbar"
Renfildas 3 years ago
this is my fvrt part in the book, Tatiana is a great example of pure heart and high moral qualities, the best thing is that Pushkin has sketched her from a real woman, of course adding some details to his 'ideal'. I wonder why russians can not make a modern adaptation of Onegin..
Tattie1988 3 years ago 2
I wonder why the film makers decided to decorate a room in one of the richest houses like that. There is no furniture at all. I very much doubt rich houses looked like that. I would rather show Tatiana in chic and luxury, not in a wilderness.
RussianViewer 3 years ago
I think the answer is that the room represents the emptiness of Tatiana's life. . .
Notice that she declares in this scene, "My life is empty and hollow, and I would happily exchange all that you see around me for the life that I had."
She is a woman that never cared about material wealth, only passion. . .but, in a cruel twist of irony, she married without passion, and condemned herself to a life of material wealth. . .
She sees herself as the poorest person in the world. . .
mlv30645 3 years ago 11
She will never be the poorest person in the world,not at all,in any sense.
operez6 3 years ago 2
I have watched this so many times. Such brilliant acting!
evilsushix 3 years ago 2
Does anyone have this movie uploaded to youtube? :S I'm DYING to see it.
None129 3 years ago
Does anyone know the song of the end ???
If you know please help me! thanks...
Genia57 3 years ago
It is from Fidelio opera by Beethoven
drronnie 3 years ago
I wish I could read Russian.
peachflan 3 years ago 5
this is my fav book from pushkin after pushkin`s diary :D.
liv and ralph perfect choice.
punksweetyy 3 years ago 2
Serves him right! There was some1 I loved once... but he didn't love me. He pushed me away like dust in the bristles of an old push broom. But, maybe someday, he'll pine for me, like Onegin pined for Tatiana in the end. & then I can finally give HIM the brush off.
robynsegg 3 years ago 2
If you can't have the love of your life nothing can make it up for you. But you have to go on living money is a helpful distraction.
Adagio2424 3 years ago 2
Wonderful... I'm crying. :((
So, at about two or three weeks ago, a bad thing happened to me. This like Tatjana and Onegin's story. A boy, and a girl, the girl wrote a letter, the boy didn't accept it. The girl was sad, and decided: she won't forgive it. Tatjana did it, as I would do. I understand her, so, I love Onegin so much, too.
Sorry for this long comment, but most people don't know why didn't Tatjana forgive. I maximally understand her act. You know; pride. Pride left me, but went back.
Grasshoppergirl18 3 years ago
I feel with you sister. I've had the exact same experience as Tatjana.
How could any woman say no to Onegin? ^^
He's so pretty.
Love this movie.
jndvuivnf 3 years ago 2
Yes pride. Love can't mean everything because men don't know how to love that way most don't. What about understanding respect and care. Someone who is indifferent cannot possibly inspire much in the long run. It takes time to see that
Adagio2424 3 years ago
I felt that once...don´t worry: "your hearts will heal".
They´re awesome...what a good scene. Great film.
inesiv 3 years ago
Tatjana forgives and loves Onegin but the main msg of this scene that she is honouring her marriage (honouring her word to another man). Her character represents a purity of the soul despite her enormous love to Onegin she can't turn things around.
That is a Russian high society moral -- a main value is an honour. Men were facing death because of honour --a duel fight, if someone disrespects them by throwing the glove in the face, even for any insignificant reason as Lensky and Onegin duel.
IvaIva05 3 years ago 12
А Лив Тайлер скверная актриса всё-таки.
Две краски: дева холодная и рыдающий американский тинейджер.
В виде "девы холодной" неплохо, но как начинает ухмыляться... Ужас.
И чудовищная пластика баскетболистки.
Такой контраст с ангельским личиком...
pahmutova 3 years ago 3
I wish guys were into girls that deep but no!!
polkadottgirl16 3 years ago 6
A masterpiece indeed. Fiennes' interpretation is simply impressive, just like Liv Tyler's beauty. Romanticism is not 'flower, love, heart'. The devastating struggle between love and pain, that's is Romanticism. Anyway, I believe "A Hero of our Times" by M.J. Lermontov is much more representative.
onegin7 3 years ago 8
By the way, the entire movie is available in veoh
natashkk 3 years ago
I am the only one here who thinks that Liv Tyler is not the most suitable actress for this role???? I must confess I did not like her acting in this movie, althought that's only my personal opinion. I think Ralph Fiennes is incredible in this movie.
natashkk 3 years ago
worlds can not describe this masterpiece
eldiabllo1989 3 years ago 6
heartbreaking but beautiful
suckmedry 3 years ago 5
Could you pleaseeeeee upload the whole movie?
Thanks
joezafine 3 years ago 2
Love this thankyou
maxfield75 3 years ago
brings back my "Tatyana"
skorpio9031 3 years ago
one of my fav movies ever ... and my fav scene..Liv Tyler and <Ralph Fiennes are awesome..simply awesome
JacksOnlyLove 3 years ago 9
wow... someone REALLY needs to upload this whole movie...
sara7890987 3 years ago 6
I love this story, Pushkin is a wonderful writer. This last scene is so great. Eventhough it's just a film, just a book transmits so much to the reader. It brings to your attention how if the moment, the chance isn't cought once given you have to live with knowing what you've lost for the rest of your life. And that does realy hurt.
ana1bell 3 years ago 8
Astounding acting, by both.
Vlahia2008 3 years ago 3
One of my favourite movies.The book is also amazing.Heartbreaking story :-(
mensahcarrelle 3 years ago 3
I love the latest scene, he is at balcony and says 'I like the cold'. It hurts, deep meaning..
sonkilicustadi 3 years ago 5
bu film çok beğenmiştim bir türk olarak etkilendiğim flimlerdendi teşekürrler
muko459 3 years ago
Have just seen a number of wonderful Eugene Onegin performances with Marina Poplavskaya and Gerald Finley at Covent Garden. It is very interesting to compare the play with the opera. The opera wins hands down if performed by Poplavskaya and Finley.
opsark 3 years ago 2
Does anyone know what's the piano music at the end when he sits on the balcony?
iamtryingtosignup 3 years ago
all i know about the music is that it was made for magnus finnnes, ralfh fiennes's brother i hope this can help u
missmeddler 3 years ago
It's a piano version of the Russian folk song "Na Sporkah Manchurii " (The Hills of Manchuria)
saskiaburgermeister 3 years ago