Endless Myth and the Soviet War and Peace
— Infinite Cosmos vs. Cinematic Extremes, and the Limits of Representation —
The novel Endless Myth and the Soviet film War and Peace both pursue scale to its absolute limits.
One expands outward into an infinite omniverse,
while the other pushes physical filmmaking to an unprecedented level in depicting real historical war.
Directed by and starring Sergei Bondarchuk, this version of War and Peace is famous for its enormous budget—among the largest in film history at the time—and its overwhelming battle sequences.
1. Direction of Scale: Infinity vs. Reality
Endless Myth expands scale toward infinity—
multiverses, dimensions, and omniversal structures.
War and Peace expands scale within reality—
recreating the Napoleonic Wars with extraordinary detail.
In short:
Endless Myth: abstract infinity
War and Peace: physical extremity
2. Budget and National-Scale Production
The Soviet War and Peace was essentially a state-level production.
Tens of thousands of extras
Use of actual military forces
Massive sets and real locations
This created a level of realism that remains difficult to replicate even today.
3. Battle Scenes: Breaking the Limits of Cinema
The film’s battle sequences are still remarkable:
Vast battlefields filled with movement
Real explosions and cavalry charges
Complex choreography of large human masses
Unlike modern CGI, these scenes were built through real physical presence.
They represent a fundamental answer to the question:
What can cinema achieve through sheer scale?
4. Narrative Focus: Individual vs. Structure
War and Peace centers on individuals—
human lives shaped by war.
Endless Myth centers on structure—
the systems and architecture of existence itself.
5. Limits of Expression: Physical vs. Conceptual
War and Peace pushes the limits of physical representation.
Endless Myth pushes the limits of conceptual imagination.
6. Form of Myth: Historical Epic vs. Cosmic Myth
War and Peace functions as a historical epic.
Endless Myth functions as a cosmic myth.
Conclusion: What Is the True Meaning of Scale?
Endless Myth and War and Peace offer two different answers to scale:
Endless Myth: scale as infinite expansion
War and Peace: scale as physical realization
This comparison leads to a fundamental question:
Where do the limits of expression lie?
In recreating reality at its most extreme—
or in imagining infinity itself?

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