The Unbearable Lightness of Being


Posted on Jul 14, 2008 By Martha Garvey

Criterion Collection, 1988, 172 minutes

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For those who take the long, romantic journey of this lyrical film, director Philip Kaufman's adaptation of the Milan Kundera novel, remember: good dogs come to those who wait.  

Karenin, the shambling, shaggy-eared girl dog adopted by Tomas, the compulsively philandering neurosurgeon (Daniel Day-Lewis, smirking and sexy) and his long-suffering wife Tereza (played by a luminous Juliette Binoche), doesn't make her first appearance until nearly an hour into this nearly three-hour film.

Tereza and Tomas impulsively buy Karenin as a puppy on their wedding night from a woman in a pub. It is the height of their love - and the flowering of Czech society. Karenin's name has a literary root - Tomas votes for Tolstoy, but Tereza protests that their dog is girl. So they give her a shortened version of one of Tereza's favorite characters - the unhappy Anna Karenina.

The name will prove prophetic - for Tomas and Tereza's relationship and for 1960s Czechoslovakia. But not for Karenin. Tereza will nearly be destroyed by Tomas's womanizing. Czechoslovakia will turn on Tomas and Tereza as the Russians occupy it, turning them into exiles. Karenin, meanwhile, abides, happily traveling in the car, bearing up under a snub from a snooty Afghan hound, and, memorably, chasing Day-Lewis, delightfully goofy with a croissant in his mouth. Karenin is happy whether she's being eyed on a train by a scary Communist officer, or shuffling around a dingy Prague bar. And however Tomas and Tereza suffer, their mutual love for Karenin is never in doubt.

Ironically, it is only when Tomas and Tereza have lost nearly everything that Karenin finds love - with a handsome farm pig, Mephisto. But be warned - this is a movie shot through both with romance and with loss. 

 

Presence of dogs: reelreelreelreel
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