Ф. Достоевский Фыодор Достоыевскы Мы Руссиа (Петер Устинов)
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wow!! bravo!!!!
wow!! bravo!!!!
Awesome :) thanks ...
Awesome :) thanks for this
Holy cow...When I ...
Holy cow...When I saw a preview picture the first thing I've thought is "ghosts"
What a noble head ...
What a noble head of a genious writer-philosopher who has illuminated humanity
for ever . Great upload .
A true champion of ...
A true champion of the Russian soul. What a great and deep thinker. Carried out and forwarded so wunderful. Very, very good
This video is ...
This video is amaizing.A great philosopher was Dostoevsky and i admire his work mostly because of that.While i was watching the video i realised that the inspiration for this kind of dialog is Dostoevsky novel ,,Demons,,.About the same thing is arguing in this video,the strenght of the Orthodox Russia who must stand on its feet and lead the whole Europe.I would say that this character in video is for me familliar with Stepan Trofimovich Verkhovensky from the Demons.The same philosophy they have
This is absolutely ...
This is absolutely surreal.
amazing video
amazing video
wonderful video,it ...
wonderful video,it' a shame that I don't know to speak Russian,yeah he is the better writter of asll times!
Got a good actor, ...
Got a good actor, then an Ustinov, got urself one good 6:46 clip.
Know anyone whom the Dostoevsky is?
like who?
like who?
omg... i thought i ...
omg... i thought i was living at the living Dostoyevsky.. they look so alike!
I think that ...
I think that perhaps what Dostoyevsky meant pertained more to the end result of suffering than to what occurs during suffering. I do not believe that he meant that suffering is pleasant, but that the idea that in the end, one will have emerged purified as a result. Think of how silver is made perfect; it is inserted into a raging heat and is not permitted to emerge until it clearly reflects the image of its maker. It has been purified, but it has endured great pain, so to speak.
"suffering purifies ...
"suffering purifies everything". Does he mean suffering eases guilt?
I haven't read many ...
I haven't read many of Dostoyevsky's books but the idea that suffering is purifying, and that a certain pleasure may be in suffering is present in his "Notes From The Underground". Also, the mood of "Dostoyevsky"'s speech and the philosophy presented in this dramatisation deeply relate to that of the - fictional (as said in Dostoyevsky's commentary) - character which discourses in the first part of this work. I'm not sure how distanced from Dostoyevsky's is this "fictional" character's persona
Maybe he did mean ...
Maybe he did mean something else. I often hear some people claim that Dostoevsky's statement is Calvinistic, but I disagree. Calvinism is too simple and naive to be an idea that Dostoevsky would stand behind. That's what I like about Dostoevsky's philosophy, it is dynamic. I would even argue that it is more dynamic than Hegel. Reading Dostoevsky is like staring your humanity in it's true face - I get no such impression from Hegel.
Yes, I was ...
Yes, I was surprised at how good that was.
fantastic!
what an ...
fantastic!
what an actor
and BRAVO to USTINOV
I'm almost certain ...
I'm almost certain this was said in The Brothers Karamazov in the Devil's speech to Ivan in his madness. I'm not sure, but it was maybe said in the Idiot too. I've only read those two books and Insulted and Humiliated, but I know I've come across it at least once. As for my thoughts on the quote, I'm kind of a cynical guy, so I take that as saying suffering is is the best way to go because in the end you'll come out a better person. Maybe F. meant something else?
Wunderbar! ...
Wunderbar! Beautiful performance...
@StravMishkin2 The ...
@StravMishkin2 The most beautiful performance...
@StravMishkin2 The ...
@StravMishkin2 The most beautiful performance...
красота! А чего ...
красота! А чего Устинов по-русски не говорит?
But i want to talk ...
But i want to talk 5 min with Dostoyevsky too!
'Suffering purifies ...
'Suffering purifies everything.' Not sure whether this is a direct quote of Dostoyevksy's, but nonetheless a very interesting idea; even as an atheist, this seems to ring true. Thoughts?