Written
December 16, 2012
Stylized, beautiful production
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"Anna Karenina" was not how I envisioned the film version of this beautifully sad novel. Bordered on being a little too campy at times, but I think this production gets the emotions right and the presents the moral dilemma seriously. The costumes are gorgeous and so are the leading actors. Jude Law is perfect as poor Anna's morally stiff and suffering husband. In my head, Vronski was always dark, but I loved this blonde, blue-eyed lover. Keira Knightley was the perfect Anna - complicated, passionate but reserved, selfish but tortured, so much sadness in her joy. I enjoyed it, but was thinking it would be more like Dr. Zhivago in its seriousness and not quite so playful.
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