The opening is a theater with a stage, and the scenes are switched on this stage. When Levin goes to Katie’s house, when Floskey falls down immediately, the scenes of several train stations are all in the stage theater. Expressed in. Horse racing on the stage, and the audience watching it under the stage, this kind of scene is a bit too "innovative". The director did make a big innovation on this point, but I personally think it's a bit different. It's too shallow to give people a sense of substitution.
In "Prejudice in Pride," twice "Even if all men in the world are dead, I will not marry you!" Elizabeth, a determined and straightforward female image is well displayed. But it also means that the expression in "Anna Karenina" has a sense of insecurity. Because Anna Karenina is a passionate, energetic, and courageous figure. Anna was persecuted to death by the public opinion in society, the concept of women's status, and the threat of her husband, Flossi's dwindling love in the end. Although Anna pursues true love, is sincere, brave, and persevering, after all, Anna is a character who is cheating on her husband's back. But Knightley showed a sense of loyalty.
Keira Knightley's temperament is still suitable for interpreting Elizabeth's young middle-class female image, this kind of lady is still a bit unsure.
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