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Rating: 6.72/10 by 2268 users

Anna Karenina (2012)

In Imperial Russia, Anna, the wife of the officer Karenin, goes to Moscow to visit her brother. On the way, she meets the charming cavalry officer Vronsky to whom she is immediately attracted. But in St. Petersburg’s high society, a relationship like this could destroy a woman’s reputation.

Directing:
  • Joe Wright
  • Susanna Lenton
  • Emma Thomas
  • Martin Harrison
Writing:
  • Tom Stoppard
  • Leo Tolstoy
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Sep 06, 2012

Rating: 6.72/10 by 2268 users

Alternative Title:
안나 카레니나 - KR
Chuyện Tình Anna - VN
安娜.卡列尼娜 - TW
อันนา คาเรนิน่า รักร้อนซ่อนชู้ - TH
อันนา คาเรนินา - TH

Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
Français
English
Pусский
Runtime: 02 hour 10 minutes
Budget: $40,600,000
Revenue: $68,929,150

Plot Keyword: adultery, based on novel or book, horse race, st. petersburg, russia, death, high society, imperial russia, 19th century

Keira Knightley
Anna Karenina
Olivia Williams
Countess Vronsky
Ruth Wilson
Princess Betsy Tverskoy
Emily Watson
Countess Lydia Ivanova
Michelle Dockery
Princess Myagkaya
Raphaël Personnaz
Alexander Vronsky
Emerald Fennell
Princess Merkalova
Pip Torrens
Prince Shcherbatsky
Susanne Lothar
Princess Shcherbatsky
Alexandra Roach
Countess Nordston
Cara Delevingne
Princess Sorokina
Theo Morrissey
Grisha Oblonsky
Cecily Morrissey
Lili Oblonsky
Freya Galpin
Masha Oblonsky
Octavia Morrissey
Tanya Oblonsky
Beatrice Morrissey
Vasya Oblonsky
Marine Battier
Mlle. Roland
Bryan Hands
Mikhail Slyudin
Luke Newberry
Vasily Lukich
Steven Beard
Elderly Waiter
Joseph Macnab
Guards Officer
Nick Holder
Stationmaster
Kenneth Collard
Prince Tverskoy
Sam Cox
Kapitonich
Antony Byrne
Colonel Demin
Bodil Blain
Princess Sorokina Senior
Jamie Beamish
Opera House Husband
Shirley Henderson
Opera House Wife
Arthur Nightingale
Oblonsky's Servant
Gala Wesson
Kitchen Maid
Sarine Sofair
Anna's Friend
Conor McCarry
Young Peasant
Martin Wimbush
Anna's Doctor
James Northcote
Princess Betsy's Footman
Claire Greenway
Austrian Princess
Mike Shepherd
Wheel Tapper
Simon Muller
Opera House Manager
Nikolai Lester
Piano Prodigy
Navala Chaudhari
Ball Dancer & French Theatre Dancer
Amber Doyle
Ball Dancer & French Theatre Dancer
Damien Fournier
Ball Dancer & French Theatre Dancer
Laura Neyskens
Ball Dancer & French Theatre Dancer
Daniel Proietto
Ball Dancer & French Theatre Dancer
Verjorn Sundby
Ball Dancer & French Theatre Dancer
Jennifer White
Ball Dancer & French Theatre Dancer
Paul Zivkovich
Ball Dancer & French Theatre Dancer
James Cousins
Ball Dancer
Eva Dewaele
Ball Dancer
Pia Driver
Ball Dancer
Thomas Herron
Ball Dancer
Omar Gordon
Ball Dancer
Marie Marinez
Ball Dancer
Shintaro Oue
Ball Dancer
Natascha Pire
Ball Dancer
Linda Remahl
Ball Dancer
Helder Seabra
Ball Dancer
Aaron Sillis
Ball Dancer
Tegen Whyte
Ball Dancer
Jorys Zwgarac
Ball Dancer
Allegra Giagu
Opera Singer
Philip Firsov
Singing Russian Soldier
Chris Foster
Singing Russian Soldier
Jaroslav Gavrilov
Singing Russian Soldier
Lukasz Hajduczenia
Singing Russian Soldier
John Bradley
Austrian Prince (uncredited)
Vicky McClure
Girl Harvesting (uncredited)
Inga Leps
Gallery Guest (uncredited)
Paul Ham
Michael (uncredited)

Kenneth Axel Carlsson

Alright, plot-wise, I might just have to throw in the towel on this one. It is about... people, married, unmarried, love and desire. A lot of characters running in and out of eachothers lives. Since this is based on a famous novel (I think), there must be a lot of summaries out there that can help you along much better than I could. Quite frankly, I was... confused. The whole movie is sort of based at a theater (more or less), where the scenes change constantly. It can be quite spectacular, I must admit, but also... confusing. As a period piece, this movie has paid attention to the details, and everything looks soo good. I can definitely appreciate this, but it seems that all attention has been placed here, on the form. The acting, and actors, fit well here... on the stage. They all act as if they were on a stage, which is fitting. In fact, to be honest, I would have much preferred to see this as a live performance on stage, than here. The story simply drowns in all these costumes and colours, fake trains and stages. _Last words... a good story is more important than anything else. A good story doesn't have to be complicated (just take a look at a movie such as Locke, which is centered around many of the same themes as this). A good story was not important to these people, they just wanted to play around with fancy costumes, beautiful sets and actors who exaggerate. I would surely have skipped this one... had I known._

ekaari

The stylistic use of the stage drifted between excessive and under-utilised, occasionally falling into perfect balance, of which the ballroom dance scene between Kitty, Vronsky and Anna Karenina is the prime example. The film tells its story closer to the way a ballet’s is told.


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