Grey's Anatomy's Cristina and Owen have seen tough times: A quickie marriage, bouts of PTSD, an abortion, Owen's omission about Henry. It all reached the breaking point last week in a devastating fight that, unfortunately for the couple, most of Seattle Grace overheard.
It may seem like Cristina (Sandra Oh) and Owen (Kevin McKidd) are moments away from divorce, but Sandra Oh tells TVGuide.com that they will make a real effort to mend the relationship starting Feb. 16, when the couple spends the entire episode with a therapist. "If you have ever been to couples therapy it's really, really challenging," Oh says, adding that she hopes the Owen-Cristina explosion does not spell the end of their marriage. "Every marriage has to go to a brink," she says. "Both of them are deeply hurt for their various reasons." Click here for the full TV Guide article. Anna Karenina 2000 Starring: Helen McCrory, Kevin Mckidd Review by Ruralstar 4 hours running time NB This review contains Spoilers From Wikipedia: Anna Karenina is a novel by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy, published in serial installments from 1873 to 1877 in the periodical The Russian Messenger. Tolstoy clashed with its editor Mikhail Katkov over political issues that arose in the final installment (Tolstoy's unpopular views of volunteers going to Serbia); therefore, the novel's first complete appearance was in book form. There have been many incarnations of this story produced since its publication. The earliest I discovered was an adaption by the French playwright Edmond Guiraud for the theater dated 1907. Movies and television versions date from 1914. I write this review never having read the book or seen any adaptation except the one starring Kevin McKidd. Wrapped up in the complicated tangle of Russian politics and society Anna Karenina is a classic melodrama of high romance and tragedy. Anna is a product of her environment. A prisoner of the very society that brought her notice and status. She ultimately falls victim to her own personal weaknesses and the manipulations of the powerful, passionate men who dominate her life. The central plot point is Anna’s doomed romance with Alexie Vronsky. However, the lives and loves of familial and societal connections give the story a greater depth and illustrate to the viewer, at least in part, why Anna and Alexie can never be. (click read more to continue) SYNOPSIS Actually, all he wanted to do was ask her out to a concert. When Smith, a page at a five-star London hotel meets Mary Bright, a sales assistant working at a discerning jewellers, he’s well and truly smitten. But no sooner does Sam enter the posh portals than a group of heavily armed men bursts into the shop. The raid soon becomes disastrous: Sam is knocked to the ground and a female customer, an innocent bystander, is shot and killed. When a police armed response unit surrounds the building the thieves try to flee but are caught in hefty crossfire. Sam, Mary and her boss Charlie are now alone with two criminals – one an unpredictable, stuttering psychopath and the other, a wounded man who is very testy. The two men give their hostages a hard time. But while the gangsters furiously plan their escape route to the strains of soothing classical music, Sam, Charlie and Mary manage to find time for conversation. Plans for the future? Events come to a head: unable to contact the Minister for Home Affairs, the police allow their final ultimatum to come and go. Nonetheless, a romantic love story – in spite of everything.
Tickets (on Sale from tomorrow 6 Feb) Berlinale website Considered by some to be the greatest novel ever written, Anna Karenina is Tolstoy's classic tale of Love and Adultery set against the backdrop of high society in Moscow and St Petersburg. Kevin McKidd and Helen McCory took the parts of Vronsky and Anna in channel 4's four-part adaptation of Tolstoy's epic love by Allan Cubitt No its not the admiration of the crowd that has intoxicated her, but the admiration of one. And that one? Can it be he? Every time he spoke to Anna the joyous light flashed into her eyes, and the smile of happiness curved her red lips .... But what about him? Kitty looked at him and was filled with terror. What was pictured so clearly to Kitty in the mirror of Anna's face she saw in him. This is an interwoven tale of the lives of many characters, of which the two main protagonists are Anna Karenina and Konstantin Levin. It covers and contains themes, motifs and symbols from the social change in nineteenth-century Russia, family life, adultery ( not so much as a sin but societies negative reaction ), forgiveness and death. The only part that one might struggled with is the intense coverage of Levin’s agricultural interests. Genre :- tragedy More ‘Brave’ Artwork Revealed At Disney World Every year, Disney World showcases artwork from behind the scenes of upcoming Pixar films in its Animation exhibit. Pixar’s highly anticipated Brave is now on full display at the theme park. Unless you were lucky enough to attend the great “Art of Brave” panel at last year’s D23, you likely have not seen much more than a few pieces of concept art from the film. Twitter user Banks Lee, who is a self-described “Disney Parks fanatic” has shared a few images from the exhibit... read the full article here and view all the art .... |
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