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Perhaps Disney should rehire Don Bluth!
ОтветитьRasputin is actually Koschei the immortal (or the deathless) here, the main antagonist of russian fairytales. Tall, corpse looking, invulnerable unless you don’t destroy a soul bond object of him. Look for images and see the striking resemblance. You’ll even find out this one doesn’t looks like the real one. Since this is meant to be a modern fairytale, the choice sounds well placed.
ОтветитьI really wish Kelsey Grammer voiced Rasputin and John Goodman voiced Vladimir
ОтветитьBruvh he would never have made it out of that palace alive, you go around casting curses and shooting down ornaments? Nah guards shoot this fool.
ОтветитьI love Anastasia my favorite part of the movie is Anya going to Saint Petersburg on the train
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I've always felt some particular way about how the grandmother made sure to get herself on the train first.
ОтветитьI Heard That Tsar Nicholas ii Was Friends With Rasputin
But In This Movie He’s Like The Bolsheviks
How did rasputin without getting shot
ОтветитьHistorically inaccurate, but still good!!
ОтветитьIf I watched this as a kid, I would definitely cry because I lost my grandma a long time ago when I was 6
ОтветитьCorrection: His name was Rasputia 😂
ОтветитьIn the Nameth of Emperor Zeus ⚡🇮🇹⚡: Deletions the 死神。♟️
ОтветитьI hate Rasputin
ОтветитьPoor grandmama and Anastasia.
ОтветитьI never ubderstood why the grandmother didnt jump off the train and leave anastasia behind
ОтветитьSo many lies. Only for those who do not know a true history. Bad movie.
ОтветитьA Z Z Y M U Double D I and N
ОтветитьEven back then Dmitri had a good heart
ОтветитьWonder what Lenin and Stalin would have looked like as animated characters...
ОтветитьRest in piss Romanov family.
ОтветитьLet Anastasia Rest In Peace 1901-1918
ОтветитьThis movie was so good im willing to ignore rhe historical innacuracies
ОтветитьThey were murdered by the Bolsheviks. Cartoon drawing is pretty accurate for their physical features.
ОтветитьThey were all killed…none escaped. Some say Anastasia but really they were all eliminated and cremated with Ash. Ritualistically speaking
ОтветитьThis movie always hit me in the feels, but now as an adult when I can understand what was going on in this scene so much better, it’s incredible. I never noticed the gunshot sounds when the grandmother went back for Anastasia, and my god the end of the scene breaks my heart, knowing real historic events. The musical is even more heart wrenching because it leans a bit more back towards historic accuracy and later depicts the moment the family was killed. It’s downright haunting.
ОтветитьThis movie was a huge part of my childhood. Loved it so much 🫶🏾
ОтветитьEvery time I watch this scene I'll end up crying ! I first watched this movie when I was 6 and back in 2016 I actually had the opportunity to go to St Petersburg and visit Catherine's Palace ,I just kept pinching myself ,couldn't believe it!
ОтветитьIf Rasputin already had the power to bring down a chandelier like he did why did he sell his soul?
ОтветитьOpening To Anastasia 1998 VHS
ОтветитьIf you listen carefully at 1.49 min, you can hear gunshots. Terrifying gunshots, and Anastasia's grandmother being scared. At this moment, Anastasia understood that if she had followed her family, she would have been killed too...
ОтветитьThis is how the great soviet union was formed and to this very day even byt the name Russia they do the same things. If Russia would have been stayed the way it was it would be superpopwer no greater.. sad
ОтветитьHelllloooo Grandma, it's Anastasia!
ОтветитьThe royal family massacre scene still gives me chills. Also selling your soul to the devil still won't make you immune to the cold siberian waters
Ответитьreality: Russian noblemen kill Rasputin.
also reality: hey Anastasia how was being killed by Communists? oh nope, don't answer, you're probably an acidified corpse by now.
All we're killed completely and it's eas stories that Anastasia was secretly "flown" out by a soldier or to live out as an orphan with "relatives" or impostures...by the way. Some royals of the Russian empire had lots of flings and illegitimate heirs. So it's quite possible that at some point some of these made it out or were lost to time. Unknown and obscure.
ОтветитьI’m not gonna lie Ive always wonder what this movie would be like if they had made the Bolsheviks the antagonist of the movie instead of Rasputin
ОтветитьLastima que a Disney no se le ocurriera haber hecho la película en lugar de Fox antes de comprar la compañía tiempo después, Anastacia estaría con las princesas Disney también en su grupo 😓😓😓
ОтветитьFrom that moment on… the spark of unhappiness.
In our country was fanned into a flame. That would soon destroy our lives forever.
I like how the 3D was used in this movie
ОтветитьR.I.P. Angela Lansbury
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