Tolstoy's good Russian novel gets a Moulin Rouge diagnosis in this scintillating instrumentation that plays out a infancy of Tom Stoppard's easily incited book within a decayed theatre.
Anna (Keira Knightley, gripping her chinny-chin in), is a spirited, nonetheless dutiful, mother of a dull, reputable apportion (Jude Law finally revelation he's going bald).
That is, until she falls for a thrusting cavalry officer (Aaron Taylor-Johnson sporting a faintly absurd stick-on moustache) and scandalises St Petersberg multitude by conducting a mad, ardent event with him – with comfortless consequences. 'Sin has a price, we contingency be certain of that,' intones Law, who is sensitively glorious in his thankless, spoilsport role.
Inspired by a thought that members of 19th-century Russian high multitude lived their lives as if on a stage, a whole
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