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#Konstantin Levin
heartofhubris · 7 months
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Have you considered
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illiana-mystery · 1 year
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🥺🥺🥺
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gleesonarchive · 4 months
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It’s been 11 years since the release of Joe Wright's adaptation of the Russian classic, ‘Anna Karenina’.
Here is Domhnall Gleeson as Konstantin "Kostya" Dmitrievich Levin!
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plush4bunny · 10 months
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the 6th chapter of @chrism02's multi-molina characters fic are for the fairytale-like daydreamers - Konstantin "Kostya" Dmitrievich Levin as the dog zodiac may be your sweetheart 😉
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woundedwizard · 3 months
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Tolstoy writes the most pathetic of men as main characters
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domhnallgleesonhaven · 5 months
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Domhnall and Matthew Macfadyen goofing around in this TIFF 2012 interview.
They were at Toronto Film Festival to promote Anna Karenina
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ueinra · 5 months
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moosch · 1 year
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yeah... the brainrot was hard
umm whatever, i watched "the patient" and it was sooo good if you haven't watched it yet i highly recommend
it was nice to start watching the series for a single actor and realize that this is an interesting project in general
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chrism02 · 11 months
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Hello friend!
If I may request some fics…
- More Oswald
- More Robert Aldrich
- More Harding Hooten
- More Ricardo Morales
- More Otto Octavius
- More Harold Lindsey-Jones
- More Chandler Manning
All smut, all delicious, all ruining my knickers.
Pls thx heart eye emoji xoxoxoxo <3
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emeralddss · 1 year
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Making the Tumblr girlies happy, watching Anna Karenina 2012 right now
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businesscalamity · 1 year
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Why is he so…,
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veronicaleighauthor · 7 months
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Levin and Kitty
Leo Tolstoy wrote the multi-faceted novel, “Anna Karenina” as somewhat of a cautionary tale. The romance between Anna and her lover Vronsky was ill-fated from the start, yet since the novel was published, the passion between the two has been glorified as “true love.” Somehow committing adultery and abandoning your spouse and child and living in exile with a lover is romantic. Anna Karenina refuses to give up her lover, despite her husband’s threats and eventual forgiveness. She leaves her husband and son behind and runs off to be with Vronsky. Her choice is not without its consequences. Anna is ostracized by society, whereas Vronsky is free to go where he pleases. Feeling isolated, she falls into a deep depression and when her love for him is no longer enough to live for, she throws herself in front of a train.
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Though Anna Karenina’s storyline was true to life, I could never quite connect to it. I had sympathy and understanding for her, but it wasn’t what drew me in. There was another part of the novel that fascinated me.
Levin and Kitty.
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Levin and Kitty play second-fiddle to Anna and Vronsky, however, it is their love that stands the test of time. While their romance is smiled upon by society, maybe considered boring” by the world’s standards, and has its ups and down, theirs embodies the notion of “true love” in its purest form.
Konstantin Levin had known the Shcherbatsky family since he was young and wanted nothing more than to be a member of it. Overtime he falls in love with the youngest Shcherbatsky daughter, Kitty, and though there is an age gap, contrasting religious beliefs and opposite temperaments, their differences complement each other. Unfortunately for Levin, Kitty’s head has been turned by the handsome and charming Alexei Vronsky…the same Vronsky who seduces Anna Karenina (he may be charming and good-looking, but I can’t stand Vronsky). Vronsky flirts with Kitty, leading her to believe that he feels more for her than what he really does. And Kitty, being young and naïve, fancies herself in love.
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When Levin does work up the courage to propose to Kitty and she turns him down, he is devastated and retreats from society, secluding himself to his farm. Kitty expects a proposal from Vronsky and is confused when he pulls away and takes up with the married Anna Karenina. Her disappointment leads to sickness…heart sickness. She soon realizes that she had turned away a good and honest man, one that she could have had a future with.
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Levin is determined to hate Kitty for refusing him, but his love for her won’t allow him. He comes to understand that perhaps he had not been the most dedicated suitor, distancing himself at times when he should have made his intentions clear.
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Stiva, Levin’s friend, intervenes and does a little matchmaking, which leads to Levin and Kitty socializing once more. Through a game of letters, Levin relays his love to Kitty and proposes once more. This time Kitty accepts. However, the course of true love mirrors real life, as it does not run smooth for these two. Levin feels he must be honest with his future wife about the more sordid details of his past and shows Kitty his diary. Although upset, Kitty forgives him of his sins. On the day of the wedding, Levin gets cold feet and is about to call it off when Kitty convinces him that she loves him and wants to marry him. The wedding goes on without a hitch.
            Levin and Kitty are generally happy, though their union isn’t perfect. Levin is used to a solitary life while Kitty wants to spend all of her time with him and is more social. Their love is put to the test when Levin learns that his brother is on his deathbed. He has no intention of bringing Kitty, but she insists and is a comfort when his brother passes away. Their struggles are rewarded with the birth of their firstborn son. Though frightened by the prospect of being a father, Levin falls in love with his child.
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He has personal troubles, including an identity crisis. He struggles through his own bouts of depression and searches for the meaning of life. In the past he was a skeptic of God and of the Russian Orthodox Church. But he eventually makes peace with God and finds his own happy ending with his family.
Levin and Kitty’s romance best illustrates 1 Corinthians 13:4-8:
Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. Love never fails. 
It’s Levin and Kitty’s romance that gives me hope. It’s a love story of second chances – and that’s what we all need from time to time. A second chance.
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illiana-mystery · 4 months
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Kostya ❤️
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slowishgreen · 3 months
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Sometimes I just miss Konstantin Levin out of nowhere
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hotchnersheaux · 2 years
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today’s the day!!!! happy 69th birthday to the love of my life, the most beautiful man i’ve ever laid eyes on, my precious alfred molina!! (i got all of these pictures here, and if you guys could help me credit the creators, that would be very much appreciated!)
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peachteaandanarchy · 10 months
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Konstantin Levin, trying to explain his agricultural understandings to the peasants/his peers/his family/anyone with ears:
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