Anna Karenina

Bernadette 2022-04-20 09:01:45

It tells the story of an idealistic young woman advocating pure love who betrayed her powerful husband who repeatedly forgave her and tolerated her cheating with an idealistic young man, so that she was disgraced and cast aside by the upper class, and finally the story of neurotic self-destruction.

As expected, I have no feelings for such a protagonist with an unrighteous moral outlook. It is shameful for both men and women to betray marriage and cheat.

The movie scene is like a stage play. The blue eyes of the male protagonist are super charming

. If he doesn't die, he won't die.

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  • Aletha 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Is Anna's casting a joke or a joke? Did upper-class women at that time have flat breasts? I don't have much hope for Knightley's acting skills. Fortunately, there is Jude Law's Karenin to save some of the situation. It turns out that a group of red flowers and green leaves are also filmed by foreigners! And I'm not sure whether the British can make what is depicted in the book. the lavish scenes of Russian high society at the time expressed doubts

  • Rodolfo 2021-12-18 08:01:10

    I don’t like it. After coming out, I sighed with Odada that Jude Law can only play the role of the Green Hat King now. . .

Anna Karenina quotes

  • Alexei Karenin: [Anna is in bed. Alexie Karenin is getting ready for bed. Anna listens apprehensively to the little noises of Karenin's pre-coital preparations] ... not that I care for decorations but...

    Anna Karenina: Alexei... I can't... I'm sorry... But I'm his wife now. I am having his child.

  • Anna Karenina: But I'm damned anyway.

    Count Vronsky: I'm not. I'm blessed.

    Anna Karenina: You love me.

    Count Vronsky: Yes.

    Anna Karenina: Only me.

    Count Vronsky: No.

    Anna Karenina: Apart from Frou-Frou.

    Count Vronsky: Yes.

    Anna Karenina: But me more than your horse?

    Count Vronsky: Yes.