I suppose this is one of the saddest scenes in literature and in film history, too. Every time I watch it I cry my eyes out. :'((((
DunMarron 2 weeks ago
One of the saddest scenes in the history of movies. Ralph Fiennes is just perfect.. I can sense the sadness in his voice and in his eyes. And she cries so naturally..
This is pure love. Pushikin knew what true love is.
love4nana707 1 month ago
American Onegin is full shit. It doesn't reflect everything that Pushkin has put in the novel.
Sephrenzu 2 months ago
@Sephrenzu )) why???
primumnah 1 month ago
Cinematically lovely scene and composition... but acting is not that brilliant although Liv Tyler is great, Ralph Fiennes is not believable.
bijo2000 2 months ago
Damn I'd love to stick it in that mouth.
misestrelka 3 months ago
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
babygirl67301 3 months ago
@babygirl67301 GAY what?
Scarlett1897 1 month ago
wow love it
nannykat11 3 months ago
my fav novel in poems! my two fav actors! What a great play..great screening!
Bambolina07 3 months ago 6
we don't appreciate what we have, and when we loose it- we cry (Pushkin)...
Bambolina07 3 months ago 3
I cried like rain during this scene :( I know Tatyana's letter still
SashkaBlack 4 months ago
Really good. But nothing in common with Pushkin.
shergilovnik 4 months ago
well this scene is heart breaking even more when he goes, you should have uploaded it till the end
KESIKESS1 4 months ago
Ah, how the tables have turned! Indeed, Onegin...you are too late.
dlastqueen 4 months ago
I suppose this is one of the saddest scenes in literature and in film history, too. Every time I watch it I cry my eyes out. :'((((
DunMarron 2 weeks ago
One of the saddest scenes in the history of movies. Ralph Fiennes is just perfect.. I can sense the sadness in his voice and in his eyes. And she cries so naturally..
This is pure love. Pushikin knew what true love is.
love4nana707 1 month ago
American Onegin is full shit. It doesn't reflect everything that Pushkin has put in the novel.
Sephrenzu 2 months ago
@Sephrenzu )) why???
primumnah 1 month ago
Cinematically lovely scene and composition... but acting is not that brilliant although Liv Tyler is great, Ralph Fiennes is not believable.
bijo2000 2 months ago
Damn I'd love to stick it in that mouth.
misestrelka 3 months ago
Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
babygirl67301 3 months ago
@babygirl67301 GAY what?
Scarlett1897 1 month ago
wow love it
nannykat11 3 months ago
my fav novel in poems! my two fav actors! What a great play..great screening!
Bambolina07 3 months ago 6
we don't appreciate what we have, and when we loose it- we cry (Pushkin)...
Bambolina07 3 months ago 3
I cried like rain during this scene :( I know Tatyana's letter still
SashkaBlack 4 months ago
Really good. But nothing in common with Pushkin.
shergilovnik 4 months ago
well this scene is heart breaking even more when he goes, you should have uploaded it till the end
KESIKESS1 4 months ago
Ah, how the tables have turned! Indeed, Onegin...you are too late.
dlastqueen 4 months ago