Talk:Anna Karenina (2012 film)

Anna: It's the first time I've left my little boy. Countess Vronsky: So you are leaving your son and I am returning to mine. I am Countess Vronsky. I've been in St. Petersburg for the christening of a granddaughter — my elder son married Princess Chirkov. You're a charming creature. Why don't I know you? Anna: I've never been in Moscow society, really. Countess Vronsky: But you know my name? Anna: I've heard you mentioned. Countess Vronsky: Talked about, you mean. Ah, love! Anna: Was it love? Countess Vronsky: Always. My sons are ashamed of me. But I'd rather end up wishing I hadn't than end up wishing I had — wouldn't you?