Referring back to the novel, one wonders if Anna never completely recovered from the delirium and the childbirth experience that almost killed her. One can wonder whether it may have lead to her flirting with suicide, her thoughts of it that emerge at the novel's end, and her decision to throw herself under a train as her way of punishing Vronsky, their child, Karenin, and everyone else.
Yes, I agree. It's a devastating experience to go through, and it comes at a time when she's already not super mentally stable. In the 1997 version, Anna miscarries - what do you think about that?
Referring back to the novel, one wonders if Anna never completely recovered from the delirium and the childbirth experience that almost killed her. One can wonder whether it may have lead to her flirting with suicide, her thoughts of it that emerge at the novel's end, and her decision to throw herself under a train as her way of punishing Vronsky, their child, Karenin, and everyone else.
Yes, I agree. It's a devastating experience to go through, and it comes at a time when she's already not super mentally stable. In the 1997 version, Anna miscarries - what do you think about that?
Кира Найтли, Аарон Тейлор-Джонсон, Джуд Лоу лучшие! Спасибо.