Wednesday, July 25, 2012

ANNA KARENINA 2012 Movie (ALT FILM GUIDE)



Will Wright / Knightley’s Anna Karenina be as popular with the various academies, critics groups and assorted awards-giving organizations? It’s certainly possible. As you can see in the clip below (please scroll down), the cinematography (Seamus McGarvey), costumes (Jacqueline Durran), production design (Sarah Greenwood), and music (Dario Marianelli) are impressive. Now, whether or not Wright and screenwriter Tom Stoppard’s approach to Tolstoy’s novel will be well received remains to be seen.

Shot in what Joe Wright describes as a "dilapidated theater," the 2012 Anna Karenina — if this six-minute clip is any indication — is a highly stylized effort, almost humorous in its theatricality. The one moment of gravity in the proceedings is when an almost unrecognizable Jude Law (as Karenin) tells his wife that people have noticed her demeanor toward the young Count Vronsky (Aaron Johnson / Aaron Taylor-Johnson).





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