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Today's movie is Anna Karenina
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Based on a novel by Tolstoy,
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it is a 1997 American film directed by Bernard rose
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starring Sophie Marceau and Sean Bean.
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Anna Karenina has been made into a film since 1935,
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starring world-renowned actresses such as Greta Garbo,
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Vivian Leigh, Sophie Marceau, Keira Knightley.
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In the late 19th century of the Russian monarchy,
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aristocrats and farmers live a completely different life,
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but the world is changing.
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Levin says, 'I'm afraid to die without knowing love,'
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and Anna says she was one of them, too.
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Levin has long loved and proposed to his friend's sister Kitty.
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Kitty refuses on the spot.
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Officer Vronski appears, and Kitty's eyes change when she sees him.
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Levin is ashamed.
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Vronsky goes to the train station with Stiva.
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Stiva says she's meeting a beautiful woman,
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and she's married and has a son, and he warns you not to look at her.
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The train arrives and you see her face right in front of Vronsky.
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Vronsky falls in love at that moment.
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She came by train with her mother.
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Anna came to Moscow to resolve the conflict
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between her brother Stiva and the Dollys.
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Dolly is hurt by her husband's affair and in despair.
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Anna asks me to forgive her brother.
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Anna meets Vronsky again at the party.
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As he approaches, she avoids, but they dance.
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Kitty feels the change in his mind and despair.
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Anna avoids starting an inappropriate scandal,
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but his love feels like a ray of light.
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Anna got on the train back to Petersburg,
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and Vronsky followed her.
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To surprised Anna, he confesses his love
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and Anna asks him to forget.
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Vronsky doesn't give up after seeing her husband.
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He lingers around her to the point of being rumored
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and tries to open her heart.
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Anna can't help but fall in love with him
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when she's attracted to him.
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They meet often, and her husband, who knows about the scandal,
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asks Anna to leave for divorce.
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Anna can't leave her husband to protect her son.
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Levin visits his brother.
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he gives money on a drunken brother who lives with a woman on the street.
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His brother got angry asking him if he wanted to feel mercy,
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and his brother told him not to think badly of himself.
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When he comes back in a bad mood and gets anxious,
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he begs his heart by cutting grass with the farmers.
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Kitty's brother advises her not to give up because she's sick.
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Levin sees her gets sick and coming to rest.
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When he meets her again, Levin takes the courage to propose again.
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Kitty and Levin are getting married.
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Anna can't leave her husband,
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and she can't hide her feelings anymore when she meets Vronsky.
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She's pregnant, but she's miscarried.
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Anna tells her husband to forgive her in despair,
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and Vronsky takes her away.
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They two go to Italy and stay together.
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Anna misses her son and goes back to Petersburg.
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When don't let them meet, she just goes home and enters his room.
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Her husband doesn't divorce her,
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and Vronsky's mother introduces her son to a woman.
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Anna is accused of having an affair, doesn't socialize,
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stays indoors, and suffers from fear and anxiety that Vronsky will leave.
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She's been eating opium since her miscarriage, and she can't stop.
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Anna can't be sure of his love anymore.
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She suffers from a fear of dying
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and thinks she's going to be crushed to death by a train the day before.
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Anna is out. She came to the train station like she was possessed.
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The train is coming in
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and she falls onto the railroad as a little girl jumps into the water.
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A long time ago, when you fall in love, you become reckless
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and you can't help but fall in love.
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Why was Anna going crazy and had to die?
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Levin's brother loses himself in pleasure and dies,
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but Anna is driven to death by the power to destroy her
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while trying not to lose herself.
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She tried to protect both her love for her son and her love for her lover,
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and that was all she had, and she couldn't give up anything.
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The world was a false love, an affair, and she didn't acknowledge her.
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She was criticized for being a bad woman
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and denied that she was not a wife, not a mother, not a lover.
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She believed in and hoped for Vronsky's love,
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but knew she could lose it the moment love became everything,
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and there was nowhere else to go.
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Did she have any other choice?
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Her death was a desperate struggle for freedom to love.