This movie didn't let me down

Madilyn 2022-04-22 07:01:31

This movie did not disappoint me.

The opening scene of the stage is eye-catching, and the stage-style scene switching also avoids too frequent camera switching, making the plot more compact.

Personally, I think Keira Knightley's performance is wonderful. She uses just the right body language to express Anna's persistence in love and the final collapse. For Keira Knightley, the role of Anna certainly did not break out of her previous image, but isn't this image what she is good at.

I don't understand how the comments about the flat chest came up. The most important thing to play a role is not the cup size.

Aside from the gorgeous lighting effects throughout the movie, seeing Miss Downton's face was really unexpected. Although the role is very soy sauce, the British style of the eldest lady is really not covered.

Finally, as a nympho, I must sigh with emotion that Jude Law is really old, and Aaron Johnson is really beautiful!

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Extended Reading
  • Rosemary 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    A very creative attempt at form, the rhythm of the transition between the stage and the real scene is unnatural, and "playing" has become the purpose of the film and an integral part of the story. However, the formal arrangement of "playing" and the "playing" requirements of the story itself are opposed to each other. Such an involvement is interesting as an experiment, but difficult for audiences to accept.

  • Dasia 2021-12-18 08:01:10

    This is a real woman, not a real person. Because this is the most awkward and vulnerable appearance of a woman. That is not true love, that is desire. The most wonderful stage-like scene transition.

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.