Review of Anna Karenina (1985) by David B — 24 Jul 2011
Jacqueline Bisset gives a heartfelt reading of the great Russian heroine and is at perhaps the peak of her beauty having past her girlish prettiness and entered into an exquisite loveliness. The awesome Paul Scofield commands the screen every second he is present and makes the cuckolded husband's anguish and sense of betrayal and the cruelty that is the result understandable.
Christopher Reeve cuts a dashing figure and gives it his best shot but his costars simply act rings around him. Try and see the full version which runs about 3 hours.
This review of Anna Karenina (1985) was written by David B on 24 Jul 2011.
Anna Karenina has generally received positive reviews.
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