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  1. Anna Karenina movie review & film summary (2012)

    Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary are two of the most notorious fallen women in literature. Karenina is prepared to lose all the advantages of high society in favor of the man she loves. Bovary abandons the man who loves her in an attempt to climb socially. As portrayed by Leo Tolstoy and Gustave Flaubert, both women are devastated by the prices they pay.

  2. Anna Karenina (2012)

    Anna Karenina (Keira Knightley), the wife of a Russian imperial minister (Jude Law), creates a high-society scandal by an affair with Count Vronsky (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), a dashing cavalry ...

  3. 'Anna Karenina,' From Joe Wright, With Keira Knightley

    Directed by Joe Wright. Drama, Romance. R. 2h 9m. By A.O. Scott. Nov. 15, 2012. Bad literary adaptations are all alike, but every successful literary adaptation succeeds in its own way. The bad ...

  4. Anna Karenina (2012)

    Anna Karenina: Directed by Joe Wright. With Matthew Macfadyen, Eric MacLennan, Kelly Macdonald, Theo Morrissey. In late-19th-century Russian high society, St. Petersburg aristocrat Anna Karenina enters into a life-changing affair with the dashing Count Alexei Vronsky.

  5. 'Anna Karenina' Review

    Keira Knightley stars as Anna Karenina in the 2012 movie adaptation of the 1877 novel by Leo Tolstoy. Directed by Joe Wright, the period film follows a tragic love affair between the title character and cavalry officer Count Vronsky (Aaron Taylor-Johnson). Jude Law appears as Karenin, Anna's distant husband.

  6. Anna Karenina (2012 film)

    Anna Karenina is a 2012 historical romantic drama film directed by Joe Wright. Adapted by Tom Stoppard from Leo Tolstoy's 1878 novel of the same name, the film depicts the tragedy of Russian aristocrat and socialite Anna Karenina, wife of senior statesman Alexei Karenin, and her affair with the affluent cavalry officer Count Vronsky. Keira Knightley stars as the titular character; this is her ...

  7. Anna Karenina Movie Review

    Our review: Parents say ( 2 ): Kids say ( 4 ): During the end credits, director Joe Wright's Anna Karenina is said to be "inspired by" the classic Leo Tolstoy novel of the same name; "inspired" is a fitting word to use. This isn't your usual costume drama with realistic backdrops and true-to-historical-detail scenery.

  8. Anna Karenina

    Rated. R. Runtime. 129 min. Release Date. 11/16/2012. Anna Karenina is a cinematic tradition. Although a new filmic adaptation of Leo Tolstoy's romantic tragedy tome arrives every few years, not a single one has bested the 1935 Warner Bros. version starring Greta Garbo, including the most recent from Bernard Rose in 1997, which featured ...

  9. Anna Karenina

    Full Review | Feb 28, 2021. Anna Karenina is a boldly constructed and beautiful film. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4.0 | Sep 2, 2020. Enthralling, moving, exhilarating. Majestic and sweeping ...

  10. Anna Karenina

    Anna Karenina - Metacritic. Summary The story unfolds in its original late-19th-century Russia high-society setting and powerfully explores the capacity for love that surges through the human heart, from the passion between adulterers to the bond between a mother and her children. As Anna questions her happiness, change comes to her family ...

  11. Anna Karenina (2012) Movie Reviews

    Trapped in a loveless marriage, Anna, looks for a better life, but finds only a more complicated one. Screen Reader Users: To optimize your experience with your screen reading software, please use our Flixster.com website, which has the same tickets as our Fandango.com and MovieTickets.com websites. ... Day 1 Get $5 off A Quiet Place 3-Movie ...

  12. Anna Karenina (2012)

    Here she assumes the title role as one of literature's great characters, the bold and bored wife of Karenin (Jude Law), an idealistic-but-dull Russian official. As the movie opens, Anna travels by foreshadowy train from her home in St. Petersburg to Moscow, to convince her sister-in-law Dolly (Kelly Macdonald) to forgive her philandering ...

  13. 'Anna Karenina,' Rushing Headlong Toward Her Train

    Movie Reviews - 'Anna Karenina' - Tolstoy's Adultress, ... November 15, 2012 5:00 PM ET. By . Ella Taylor Karenin (Jude Law) tries to rein in his wife, Anna (Keira Knightley), as she pursues a ...

  14. Movie Review: Anna Karenina (2012)

    Also, the atmosphere (in the first half of the film) is deliberately light and comic. The choreographed movement approaches farce at times which is most unexpected considering the main themes of Anna Karenina are adultery, hypocrisy, lust, and love. Anna (Keira Knightley) and her senior statesman husband Aleksei Karenin (Jude Law) live ...

  15. Period Drama Review: Anna Karenina (2012)

    The film is a poetic distillation of Tolstoy's prodigious work. With sharp stage direction and fluid performances from a talented cast, "Anna Karenina" is a spellbinding reinterpretation of one of the greatest works of literature. Watch Anna Karenina (2012) NOW. Watch the TRAILER. Rated R for some sexuality and violence.

  16. Cinematic Flashback: Anna Karenina (2012) Review

    In the end, Wright's Anna Karenina is the classic tale of style over substance. The movie is visually appealing and stunningly beautiful within its costumes and make-up aesthetics and is definitely well-acted from its talented cast, but languishes within Tolstoy's epic love story and Wright's experimental approach to the source material.

  17. 'Anna Karenina' (2012) Movie Review

    Movie review for Anna Karenina (2012) starring Keira Knightley, Aaron Johnson and Jude Law. ... Anna Karenina is an example of directorial masturbation at its most damaging. This film comes across ...

  18. Anna Karenina

    Anna Karenina starring Keira Knightley, Jude Law, and Aaron Johnson is reviewed reviewed by Matt Atchity (Editor-in-chief Rottentomatoes.com), Alonso Duralde...

  19. Anna Karenina (2012) Starring: Keira Knightley, Jude Law, Aaron Taylor

    Anna Karenina has a long screen history dating back to 1910. Greta Garbo played the role twice, in a silent movie called Love, and then most famously in the critically acclaimed 1935 version produced by David O. Selznick, directed by Clarence Brown, and costarring Fredric March.Vivian Leigh gave us her Anna Karenina in 1948 and there have been at least another half dozen versions made in the ...

  20. Anna Karenina (2012)

    Set in 19th century Russia, a married aristocrat, Anna Karenina (played by Keira Knightley), starts an affair with a Count. After a while, the relationship becomes quite serious... A decent adaptation of the Tolstoy novel. Lavish costumes and sets, and a sense of the emptiness and superficiality of Russian aristocracy.

  21. Movie Review

    Anna Karenina, 2012. Directed by Joe Wright.Starring Keira Knightley, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Kelly Macdonald, Jude Law, Matthew Macfadyen, Michelle Dockery, Olivia Williams, Emily Watson, Alicia ...

  22. Anna Karenina (2012)

    So far, so bad: as a work of drama and characterisation, this Anna Karenina is exactly the flat, routine literary prestige picture that the lively, moving Pride & Prejudice so thoroughly failed to be. But on the other hand: ye gods, is it ever a bold, confident, brazen piece of filmmaking! It is the ultimate Joe Wright movie: all the tactility ...

  23. Anna Karenina (2012)

    MOVIE REVIEW. Anna Karenina MPA Rating: for some ... Genre: Romance Drama Adaptation Length: 2 hr. 10 min. Year of Release: 2012 USA Release: November 16, 2012 (limited) November 21, 2012 (limited—16 theaters) ... sexuality and some violence. I have seen 5 versions of "Anna Karenina," 4 of them adapted for the screen and 1 a television ...