Anna Karenina
"Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way." This famous line commences a refreshingly modern interpretation of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina - and epic tale of love, duty, marriage and infidelity.
This richly detailed film charts the tragic romantic triangle formed when the dashing Count Vronsky defies social conventions and falls into forbidden love with Anna, the ignored wife of an aristocrat. Soon, Anna's children - a son by Karenin and illegitimate daughter by Vronsky - become pawns in Karenin's game to see that Anna pays a terrible price for her indiscretion.
With its gripping narrative and unbridled romance, Anna Karenina reveals the uncontrollable passion, emotional betrayal and courage of a woman who violates moral strictures and risks everything to follow her heart.
Helen McCrory stars as Anna, along with Kevin McKidd (Trainspotting) as Count Vronsky, the handsome object of her desires; and Tony Award-winner Stephen Dillane (The Real Thing) as Alexei Karenin, Anna's callous husband.
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While this adaptation of Tolstoy’s masterpiece is beautifully done, and while overall I really liked it, there is one thing that irked me: these are Russian characters in nondescript cities played with English accents. I know the TV series delivers what is familiar to its audience, but a little Moscow atmosphere and a bit of Russian music in the background would have served the series well.
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nicely done - 2commit
While this adaptation of Tolstoy’s masterpiece is beautifully done, and while overall I really liked it, there is one thing that irked me: these are Russian characters in nondescript cities played with English accents. I know the TV series delivers what is ...