Этот фильм прекрасно передал дух романа, а Рэйф суть Онегина❤ Единственная претензия к сцене прощания Онегина с Татьяной. Книжная Татьяна просто, но твердо сказала Евгению: "...но я другому отдана и буду век ему верна!" и сама ушла, в то время как Лив вся в соплях и слезах умоляла Евгения оставить ее. Не так эту сцену экранизировали, не так, но в остальном это 100% попадание в образ и дух романа.
Liv Tyler is fantastic. Her beauty, her passion, her love, and her dignity are timeless. The beauty of Goddess, and unquestionable integrity. Love you Liv, 💝
But it's different, Anna was never inlove before, until Vronski came and she was already married. On the other hand Tatjana was inlove and disappointed, she knew what kind of a man Onegin is and that he wants to make her his mistress. But Pushkin actually showed two Russias trough this two characters. Tatjana was imperial Russia, cold and honorable and Onjegin was corrupt Russia that favoured everything that came from the West, from fashion to speaking French language instead of Russian.
Perfect description. He wants her now because he can't have her. He didn't even thought of her all this time and if she had stayed spinster still living in the country he still wouldn't want her, but she became a royalty by marriage and he can't stand it.
@@lovemusicmusa thank you. I remember when I read Pushkin in high school I thought how tragic it was that they cannot be together. After I got some experience with men, I realized that Tatiana Larina avoided the tragedy by sending him away for good.
It's not cringe to us who had to memorize her letter in high school and recite it before the whole class 😂 All jokes aside, it's the directors way off showing Tatiana's emotions.
Этот фильм прекрасно передал дух романа, а Рэйф суть Онегина❤ Единственная претензия к сцене прощания Онегина с Татьяной. Книжная Татьяна просто, но твердо сказала Евгению: "...но я другому отдана и буду век ему верна!" и сама ушла, в то время как Лив вся в соплях и слезах умоляла Евгения оставить ее. Не так эту сцену экранизировали, не так, но в остальном это 100% попадание в образ и дух романа.
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Liv Tyler is fantastic. Her beauty, her passion, her love, and her dignity are timeless. The beauty of Goddess, and unquestionable integrity. Love you Liv, 💝
Yes hunnies yes
Ralph Fiennes is such an incredible actor.
"... but unnecessary to keep." It is a very satisfying part of the movie. Don't have to be Anna Karenina.
But it's different, Anna was never inlove before, until Vronski came and she was already married. On the other hand Tatjana was inlove and disappointed, she knew what kind of a man Onegin is and that he wants to make her his mistress. But Pushkin actually showed two Russias trough this two characters. Tatjana was imperial Russia, cold and honorable and Onjegin was corrupt Russia that favoured everything that came from the West, from fashion to speaking French language instead of Russian.
"I recognized you at first sight" :(
The husband certainly knows they have history.
I love that movie so much))
Him sniffing her shawl like a creeper. Ugh! What a jerk. Luckily she got a good husband. 👍 She deserves a prince and not a selfish d-bag like Onegin!
Oniegin was and remained egoist. "The punishment" he suffers is nothing but his fruit...
Perfect description. He wants her now because he can't have her. He didn't even thought of her all this time and if she had stayed spinster still living in the country he still wouldn't want her, but she became a royalty by marriage and he can't stand it.
@@jelena7440 Exactly all that.😊
@@lovemusicmusa thank you. I remember when I read Pushkin in high school I thought how tragic it was that they cannot be together. After I got some experience with men, I realized that Tatiana Larina avoided the tragedy by sending him away for good.
Such a great memorable movie !!!
Difference of classes at that time led to this moving and sad love story.
Ralph Fiennes is such a remarkable actor...
I feel bad for her husband. He has no idea that his wife loved/loves another. At least, Tatyana is faithful to him.
She's fine and her husband is fine. I feel sorry for Anna Karenina's husband.
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Thank You for the movie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
‘Ты чуть вошёл, я вмиг узнала,
Вся обмяла, вся запылала’
Пушкин А.С.
I feel their love is so soul
This is so cringe when Liv reads aloud her letter, dear god 😅
Why?
It's not cringe to us who had to memorize her letter in high school and recite it before the whole class 😂 All jokes aside, it's the directors way off showing Tatiana's emotions.
In Russia we are telling this at school before class)))