I don't know why, but what I saw was the director's almost disregard for the original throughout the movie. This so-called ignorance does not mean whether he follows the original plot development, but he remembers the gorgeous and exquisite costumes and carefully designed many gorgeous transitions that are almost nauseating (of course I can't deny that some transitions are used very Ingenious and beautiful, I believe he spent a lot of time designing these), but he forgot that there is an immortal soul in this movie, her name is: Anna Karenina.
All Anna's experiences, her choices, her mentality, her sorrows, her joys, not to mention men, are incomprehensible to many women. Although the director's ability to understand as a man can be forgiven from this point, as a director who has already decided to make this movie, he cannot deeply understand the hero's mood, and he cannot embed it on the screen and embed it in people's hearts. The reason for being considerate is very simple: because as a movie, it is supposed to let people experience feelings that they can't experience at ordinary times. If a movie is made of only our ordinary mood without more inspiring new ideas, then this movie may indeed resonate in a short time, but after a while everyone will find that spending money Going to see this movie is worse than going to see life for free.
Let's watch this movie in reverse, Anna's derailment, no detailed description, Anna's pain, only disheveled hair and hysteria, Anna's happiness, only Kayla's flat face is laughing with the corners of her mouth pulled, Anna's demise, Only one sentence: forgive me. And the whole descriptive picture was squeezed to the edges and corners by the gorgeous transitions. Don't tell me there are actually, because I have been stunned by the gorgeous lights of the stage.
you tell me why? Why would she cheat, why would she fall in love so deeply just because a beautiful man looked at her, why her happiness could be so easy, why she could persuade other women to accept her husband's cheating indifferently, but finally because of her lover's infidelity Towards destruction? I can't see it. The only thing I saw was a stupid B woman who started cheating because of a handsome guy who was fed up after a few glances. After the mental cheating, the pleasure of the body made her completely degenerate, and then she abandoned her bald husband and beautiful young son to find the guilt. Then he lost his way and committed suicide. Where is her struggle? If there is a person who can cheat so easily without struggling, then I believe that she will not cheat when her son is so old. She should have lovers flying all over the sky, and such a person will never commit suicide by lying on the rails.
After watching the entire movie, I only have one doubt, that is, whether the director's starting point is on Anna's side. I even think that the director completed this film in a mood of disdain for Anna, and used this film to tell everyone that Anna is a slut and deserves to be crushed to death. If so, well, he won.
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