Forbearance man Karenin

Mervin 2022-04-22 07:01:31

Keira Knightley's version of "Anna Karenina" definitely came to Black Anna to wash Karenin. After watching the whole movie, I fell deeply in love with Karenin (this should be a pedantic, outdated and emotionless aristocratic dross character), Jude Law deduced this character into a gentle and elegant, somewhat dull and inarticulate affection Forbearance type man, isn't this the character design of Darcy in "Pride and Prejudice", my favorite. But when I think of Teresa's name for her dog Karenin in "The Unbearable Lightness of Life", I am a little speechless... The last scene of the film is completely naked to capture the hearts of girls, it is full of tears Light's pampering eyes don't want to fall down!

Anna, played by Keira Knightley, can't see the greatness of the pursuit of free love at all. There is only a steady stream of works, and the second half of the movie is a bitch + madman. There is no good feeling at all. Abandoning the entanglement of the main line of love that is constantly cut and chaotic, I prefer the love in the second line, which makes people feel that even if the twists and turns are missed, the ending is sweet and beautiful after all.

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  • Jairo 2021-12-18 08:01:10

    Keira Knightley's temperament and appearance make it difficult to manage this kind of role, and that chin always reminds me of her previous dramas. Joe White is really getting more and more familiar with making these kinds of movies. The unique stage-style storytelling mode, the carefulness of the details, the gorgeous lens, the setting, the costumes, the music... But the whole film only stays on the surface of the novel. The color of tragedy floats on the surface, and there are not too many things that resonate with the audience.

  • Erika 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    Since Master Qiu became bald, his appearance must be a fine product.

Anna Karenina quotes

  • Anna Karenina: If you have any thought for me you will give me back my peace!

    Count Vronsky: There can be no peace for us, only misery, and the greatest happiness.

  • Count Vronsky: I love you!

    Anna Karenina: Why?

    Count Vronsky: You can't ask Why about love!