Who else prefers Levin's story to Anna's?
Also what do you think of the casting for him?
>>7800595
that is the way tolstoy irl has asked his wife's hand
>>7800595
the casting was bad: Levin is described as robust and strong, and the actor, altough he is tall, is quite thin and has a face that expresses something of a fragile levity.
Check out "War and Peace" adaptation by the BBC. Great casting. Sticks to the book nicely. It rushes through the book a bit I must admit.
>>7800725
I was a fan of this, but I hadn't read the book. It actually convinced me to pick it up.
>>7800725
>not watching the 7 hours long Soviet film
I would have liked to discuss the book in school and see how itd turn out,especially what girls would have to say
This book redpilled me before I even knew what that meant
Needed more dog POV chapters to be honest.
>>7800709
I would have cast Hugh Jackman instead
It would’ve been the perfect role for Patrick Bateman.
>>7800595
>Who else prefers Levin's story to Anna's?
I put off reading Anna Karenina for a long time because I was reluctant to read a book about a woman. I'm glad I did read it finally. All those parts with Levin working on his farm and hunting with his dog. Vronsky was alpha as fuck too. Much better than expected.
>>7802896
>i was reluctant to read a book about a woman
The Levin parts were the only good ones in the entire book.
Stiva is my Anna Karenina husbando
>>7800595
Only vapid people prefers anna's story.
Everyone prefers Levin because he's a deeper character
>>7800595
>boring ass people falling in love
no.
the only good part of that novel was him mowing the grass.
fuck yes levin is the best part
And Kitty is more interesting then Anna (more subtle)