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Waltz from Anna Karenina

Waltz from Anna Karenina (1997) with Mia Kirshner As Kitty, Sean Bean as Wronsky and Sophie Marceau as Anna Karenina  
 
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rubber09 (23 hours ago) Show Hide
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i knew mia kishner from this film and i found her lovely, bad that she doesnt' act in films anymore, i think she reminds me of amy adams and i like her too, i guess they have more or less the same age

if there's a girl who is alike please contact me
georgiaom23 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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i thought it was her!!
raphaellokao (1 month ago) Show Hide
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is it free?
masterslay58 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Vronsky not Wonsky. What the shit.
LiberalDemocrat83 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Meanwhile, while all this was happening, common Russians were starving.
kvetmada (2 days ago) Show Hide
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@LiberalDemocrat83 as another common people all around the world in many countries
scotty123123 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Well, sophie marceau is a really working-class french girl. She's as proleterian in background as it comes, and probably better looking than any inbred aristocrats
greatsea (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Off topic of what I said, but true enough.
Bl4ckR0ck (1 month ago) Show Hide
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it is true that many of the aristocrats are inbred, but you must not confuse the beauty ideals of now with the ones back then. also, in the end all of this is a very subjective thing as well.
scotty123123 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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yes in the 19th century, they'd, on average, appear better looking than peasant or proleterian girls because of the fact that they could dress well, behave with disinvoltura, and wash regularly. But genetically the inbreeding had a very bad physical effect on aristocratic families, which was often mentioned by observers. The more high-ranking and ancient the families, the more times they'd be inbred. The royal houses were inbred over and over again, in overlapping ways

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