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Ana Karenina (Greta Garbo) es la sumisa e ideal esposa de un oficial zarista, Karenin (Basil Rathbone), además de una afectiva madre. Atraída por la pasión, hasta el momento desconocida, que despierta el militar Conde Vronsky (Reginald Owen) en ella, abandona a su familia y su buena posición en la sociedad rusa del siglo XIX, lo cual le hará perder a su hijo, Serguéi (Freddie Bartholomew), y también su propia vida. (Filmin)

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inglés This is an amazingly wonderful sure bet. After the still echoing phenomenon of the first silent version, which she made with Garbo and Gilbert under the great title Love (and the film could thus promote the ambiguous sentence "Garbo and Gilbert are in Love"), it was simply necessary to return to the theme of Anna Karenina. The sound film may have brought many innovations to the dream factory, but in this particular case, it was not that bold. The modern film Love is almost tangible love for many reasons - it's the perfect film to experience to the core. However, the new version is classically anchored in 19th-century Tsarist Russia, between St. Petersburg and Moscow. Everything is distinguished and realistic. All involved are in top form, W. H. Daniels conjures incredibly composed camera rides in the studio, C. Brown knows all the shades of Garbo's acting, and Greta herself plays with everything she has inside her. It’s wonderful. Wonderful to look at, wonderful for the soul. ()