Anna Karenina (1997) Apr 2026
: Often noted for his virility, Bean’s Vronsky has been described as more "secret agent" than "aristocratic heartbreaker," with some viewers finding him more sympathetic than Anna herself.
: Other reviewers found her performance brilliant, noting she skillfully navigates the transition from a dignified wife to a woman lost in a drug-induced madness and utter self-abjection. 3. Vronsky and the "Nice" Karenin Anna Karenina (1997)
The film’s male leads offer an interesting departure from the novel: : Often noted for his virility, Bean’s Vronsky