well, it's an old fence, and somebody must have used some available barbed wire to mend it. in fact the wire is presend only in one small fragmet of the fence.
i haven't seen it, but i don't remember *a single* good production of classic russian novels done by westerners. they always fuck up everything! maybe it's some sort of conspiracy of russian tv stations to discredit your movie industry, i don't know, but i don't remember seeing a single one that wasn't laughable. and it's not about classic literature only, take "red heat" for example. these movies have nothing to do with russia, really. so i suggest you watch some russian productions, if you're interested, and [if possible] with subtitles
Anna Karenina starring Vivien Lee is a very interesting film, though. I was very much surprised to see a serious, true to form, and not in the tiny bit laughable "russian classic novel movie". They exist, you just haven't run across one yet.
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Date: 2005-03-12 07:04 pm (UTC)and it's not about classic literature only, take "red heat" for example. these movies have nothing to do with russia, really. so i suggest you watch some russian productions, if you're interested, and [if possible] with subtitles
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