Anna Karenina, the beautiful and charming wife of Karenin, embarks on a passionate and doomed love affair with Count Vronsky. Their affair causes a scandal that leads to devastating consequences. Meanwhile, Levin's journey to find personal happiness and fulfillment provides a philosophical counterpoint to the tragic events experienced by Anna and Vronsky.
is less a traditional period drama and more a bold experiment in "theatrical cinema." By setting the vast majority of the action within a decaying imperial theater, Wright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard argue that the 19th-century Russian aristocracy was a society performing for itself, governed by rigid scripts and public observation. 1. The Metaphor of the Theater Anna.Karenina.2012.BRRIP.XVID-AC3-PULSAR
During her trip, she meets , a dashing cavalry officer. The attraction is immediate and electric. While Vronsky is initially pursued by the young Princess Kitty, he becomes obsessed with Anna. Though she tries to resist him to protect her reputation and her young son, Seryozha, Anna eventually gives in to a passionate affair. The Two Paths Anna Karenina, the beautiful and charming wife of
: Its primary advantage was its ability to play on almost any device, including older DVD players with USB ports. is less a traditional period drama and more