Mini-Review: Anna Karenina (2012)

Anna Karenina (2012)

This is one of the few films this year that has something I call the “Atom Bomb” effect, which means that it ‘mushroom clouds’ so to speak, it grows the further away from impact you are. It was a film I felt very strongly on a visceral level as I watched it, but as I reflected upon it I was further ravished by the conscious theatrical presentation, which seemed to me to represent the societal facade through which Anna fights. As she comes closer to embracing her emotions the set seem more filmic, when scenes are dealing with emotional contrivance, they are more theatrical. I haven’t had a chance to revisit the film and test the theory, but regardless of interpretation it works. The moving camera lends much of the feeling, but the lack of cuts in certain sequences forces the actors, especially Knightley, to convey many conflicting emotions all in sequence without the aid of the edit and they do so tremendously. The score is wonderful, there are few if any aspects of the production that are not first-rate, making it one of the best films of the year.

10/10

One comment

  1. SJ · November 9, 2015

    I saw the movie, but I would absolutely recommend you reading the book. There is much lost on the movie. You can check some of the things I’m saying on this post:
    https://simplyconversing.wordpress.com/2015/11/09/ana-karenina-humans-essence/

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