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Upon release, the film received . Critics praised Marceau and the cinematography but criticized the pacing and the trimming of Levin’s philosophical subplot. Roger Ebert gave it 2.5/4 stars, writing: “It is a beautiful film, but watching it is like reading Tolstoy in a rushed abridgment.”
Ironically, Bean survives this film – a rarity in his career. His Vronsky lives on, broken by Anna’s death, which adds a bitter moral weight. fylm Anna Karenina 1997 mtrjm awn layn - fydyw lfth
One of the primary reasons this film is frequently sought after by international audiences is its iconic casting. Upon release, the film received