Anna Karenina movie plot
2021-12-18 08:01
In 1874, beautiful and vibrant Karenina actress Anna () already have things all their peers desire, her husband Karenin (is a senior official, the two have been educating There is a son, and she also has an unparalleled social status in St. Petersburg. She received哥哥奥布朗Chomsky (letter), and Playboy wanted her to come and help save his wife Dolly (marriage between), and she immediately embarked on to Moscow journey. On the road she met Volynski countess, and later at the station met the son of the countess, handsome cavalry officer Warren Sharansky (). When Anna was introduced to Volensky, there was a spark between the two, and both sides were attracted to each other.
O'Brien Wronski residence in Moscow also ushered Another visitor - Aube Wronski's friend Levin (), a sensitive and kindly farmer. Levine fell in love with Dolly's sister Kitty (). He asked Katie to marry him untimely, but the latter was overwhelmed by Voronsky fans. At a loss, Levin returned to his home in Pokrovsk and devoted himself to working on the farm. And at a social dance party, Katie found that only Anna was in Voronsky's eyes, and the married Anna also responded to the young people's favor, and Katie was heartbroken when she witnessed all this.
Anna struggled to return to peace. She hurried back to her home in St. Petersburg, but Volensky followed all the way. She tried to go back to her past life, but she became obsessed with Volensky again. There was a spark of passion between the two, and all of this also made a lot of noise in the social circle of St. Petersburg. Karenin fell into a situation where he could not advance or retreat, and he had to give his wife an ultimatum. Anna saw through the hypocritical and unrealistic social circle, her response brought some romantic and tragic consequences, and it also severely changed the fate of her and the people around her
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Extended Reading
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Alexei Karenin: Is this about my wife? My wife is beyond reproach. She is, after all, my wife.
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Alexei Karenin: You begged me for my forgiveness.
Anna Karenina: But I didn't die and now I have to live with it.