:32:01
The reason he wrote
was for more money.
:32:04
He lends money to his captain
who loses it at cards.
:32:08
The captain sounds a lot like Papa.
:32:10
His name's Denisov.
He's got moustaches out to here.
:32:14
He lisps and he's the bravest man
in the world.
:32:17
Nicholas says
he's having a glorious time,
:32:20
and we'll win the war soon.
:32:22
He's beginning to feel quite sorry
for Napoleon.
:32:26
Kill them! Come on, men!
:32:29
Take that! Come on, charge!
:32:35
There's no doubt,
wars must be very amusing.
:32:39
- I must put it on my list.
- What list?
:32:42
My list of the greatest human
pleasures in order of importance.
:32:46
- I'd neglected war.
- What are the other pleasures?
:32:50
The opera, eternal friendship,
summertime, dancing the mazurka,
:32:54
the country in spring
and welcoming soldiers home.
:32:57
- Have you any suggestions?
- Let me think.
:33:01
To be able to believe in God,
:33:03
to cause happiness, to love.
:33:06
Love! Sonya's in love with Nicholas.
:33:09
She cries every day in the morning
for a full hour.
:33:12
- Don't you intend to fall in love?
- Many times but only for recreation.
:33:16
And I'll keep changing partners
like a dance.
:33:20
When I finally say,
"I love you," and mean it,
:33:24
it'll be like a defeated general,
:33:26
surrendering and handing his sword
to his enemy.
:33:30
You'll change.
:33:31
When you're young, everybody's
always telling you you'll change.
:33:39
- Are you dining with us tonight?
- I have a previous engagement.
:33:43
Oh? With whom?
:33:46
My cousin, Princess Hélene.
:33:50
Oh. I'd like to be like her
when I grow up.
:33:55
I'd have to fill out around here, though.
:33:57
Tall, proud, beautiful, cold
and untouchable.