For his screen adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s operatic novel Anna Karenina, director Joe Wright eschewed ordinary interpretation, opting instead to base the Romanov drama primarily inside a cavernous morphing theater. Candlelit chandeliers descend to su...
For his screen adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s operatic novel Anna Karenina, director Joe Wright eschewed ordinary interpretation, opting instead to base the Romanov drama primarily inside a cavernous morphing theater. Candlelit chandeliers descend to suggest a neoclassical ballroom, horses thunder across a stage during a race scene, and paneled walls part so the actors—among them Keira Knightley in the title role—can enter the world at large, strolling through a field of waving wheat or across a wonderland tundra graced by the onion-domed Church of the Transfiguration. Such surrealistic effects steal the show. Opens in theaters November 16