fun fun

Kristoffer 2022-03-26 09:01:06

The long shots at the prom (if you read that right) feel divine. . .
And all kinds of different stages change everywhere!
The scenery is amazing.

Oh, the Russian Tsarist period is also very interesting

. The setting of the stage play is very interesting, but at the beginning, I didn't understand the situation and didn't keep up with the rhythm. . Oops, Aaron Taylor-Johnson is so handsome, he looks like Jasper!!! Speaking of which, I don't think he is so handsome in King Haibian. . Jude Law looks good inside. . By the way, I have tried to watch Anna Karenina many times over the years and have not finished (the book), how can I remember it is about the lower class and has a trial complex. . .

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Extended Reading
  • Blaise 2021-12-18 08:01:10

    It is recommended to leave after watching the subtitles. When you are the only one left in the theater at the end, it is easy to find that the theater you are in is actually exactly the same as in the movie. To say that Joe White pays tribute to the drama is better to say that he pays tribute to the movie itself, because the theater in the film only has actors and no audiences, and the minimalism of the drama only appears during the change of scenes. It is more like a show off to the ultimate movie schedule. .

  • Lucie 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The actor's temperament determines the emptiness of this film

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.