Keira Knightley
 

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Anna Karenina (2012)
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Can a Song Save Your Life?
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Keira in W Magazine

Jan 27

Keira Knightley W Magazine

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“I can’t think of a better love scene than the one in Don’t Look Now. A married couple, Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie, are in a Venice hotel room and the movie cuts backwards between them getting dressed after sex and having sex. That scene will haunt your dreams. The sex is fraught. Maybe a great love scene needs to be fraught—in Anna Karenina, we had a choreographer direct the love scenes. They were like dances, which somehow made it easier for me to concentrate on Anna’s emotions. With Vronksy, her lover, she’s like an addict—she probably never had an orgasm before she was with him, and she equates that with love. We all want to be the hero of our own story, of our own great passion, but Anna thought love would allow her to break all the rules.”

One Response to “Keira in W Magazine”

  1. Claire says:

    I was just wondering, have you seen this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z8Ckulc0Qk&list=FLrOb4XvOOqs6zDq__OUnqrQ

    It’s Rupert Friend’s short film with Keira in it. Her scottish accent is unbelievable! and of course the short film is good and funny

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