What is love and what is happiness

America 2022-04-21 09:02:22

The choreography and scenery are great. Although it lacks a bit of realism in the movie, it is much more special and vivid.
Familiar faces were swaying from beginning to end, and it was a real surprise to find Downton's eldest lady. Jude Law is a little too beautiful for the role of Karenin, but the eyes are really in place. Keira's performance of Anna is quite good, but I always feel that the aura is a little more glamorous than Anna's, and a little less amorous.
This film, in addition to the strong cast lineup, also left some small thoughts through the mockery and awakening of the world. In life, finding true love can be difficult or easy. Not even at the right time, not with the right person. But to seize love must be to seize happiness. Kitty loves Vronsky, but it's not Vronsky who brings her happiness in the end. Anna and Vronsky can be said to be truly in love, and they also captured this rare love, but in the end they ushered in the destruction of their lives. Anna or Kitty, who will you choose to be? For us whose happiness and love are rare resources, sometimes we really need a discerning eye and calmness.
The characters in the textbooks in middle school appeared in front of us almost in a stage play more than ten years later, although it was impossible and impossible to kill Sophie Marceau in the 93rd version and Vivien Leigh in the 48th version. But for the post-80s generation, it is still a precious and rare memory.

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Extended Reading
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Anna Karenina quotes

  • Alexei Karenin: We are bound together by god and this can only be broken by a crime against god!

  • Alexei Karenin: I must warn you about something!

    Anna Karenina: Warn me?

    Alexei Karenin: You may, by indiscretion, give the world occasion to talk about you.