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Runtime: 129 min
Audio: 2.1 Stereo
Language: Eng
Subtitles: Italian
Resolution: 640x480
Frame Rate: 29.9 fps
Video Bitrate: 5228 Kb/sec
Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps


Year: 2012
Starring: Keira Knightley, Jude Law, Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Genre: Drama
Director: Joe Wright

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Review: I love the novel, so I will discuss Joe Wright has about him and where he ranks among other adaptations, but of course I will look on their own merits as a film beyond novel.As adaptation, general n will fall this version somewhere in the middle. Even without all the pomp metatheatrical, it still took an interesting and fits the new method, showing that the novel would be adapted to infinity and still be fresh every time. As a reader of the novel knows, there is much more to do than about Annas. Tolstoy did not write vague kind: he wrote pulp characters completely, and Tom admitted Tolstoy Stoppard's script style. So I do not want to openly condemn the film as it would overshadow the things he gets right.Keira Knightley version of Anna is not as bad as you think. She has the good sense to hold back a bit to the many other parts of the novel shine. She goes to the unsympathetic approach and it works. All his mannerisms, I usually found annoying high school grinning and rampant nymphomania really work for this paper. This takes Anna Vronsky just because she can, and then, ultimately, he laments. We can feel her frustration: she is young and wants to have fun, but she is tied to a stuffy older man. In this sense it is a very modern interpretation, but not terribly so.Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Count Vronsky was just miscast. If the novel had been about Anna seducing a student, it would have been good, but Vronsky intended to be a fat man. The styling is atrocious, it looks like a Scandinavian Eurovisionsinträdes seventies. Wright seems to have told some of the actors to act realistically and others to play the stylized setting. Taylor-Johnson plays fireworks, so much that it just comes off as camp and despicable. The scene where he is about to mount Frou Frou is a production of Equus and there is a love scene with Keira Knightley, who brought to mind an old ad for Philadelphia cheese . His revelation of love is also mistreated. Anna has some sort of fantasy dream, where the two have an erotic ballet and suddenly the banging away, probably now in real world.Jude law Karenina. A bizarre choice when he could have played Vronsky five years ago and can already get away with it on an impulse. But he gives a performance that is probably his best. His is a bureaucratic Karenin altogether. Other adjustments Karenina remains an attractive option. This Karenina certainly will not develop any great passion soon. We also see how it is handled by the moral guardians of the Countess Lydia. If the law is trying to make a reputation as a serious actor, he is on the right path.And what happens to all things pretentious theater? It slows earnest pace of the first third, but once you get used to, you can just enjoy the movie. The ending is a bit abrupt (no, this is not the end of the famous last scene), but very moving.

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