Anastasia

Anastasia

Stomping out their usual cuteness and carbon copying Disney's grand animation style to a T, directors Don Bluth and Gary Goldman (An American Tail) create a successful musical comedy from the story of the lost Russian princess. Adapting the story of imperialism and revolution is tricky, and subsequently the film's opening is weak. Once Anya (voiced by Meg Ryan, sung by Liz Callaway) is a teenager and on her own (suffering from some degree of amnesia), the film is quite pleasing though never refreshingly new. Twentieth Century Fox's big-money gamble to horn in on Disney's realm is worthy. The songs, especially the recurrent "Once Upon a December," by Broadway team Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty are better than Disney's recent efforts. It's worth picking up the soundtrack. The mix of cell animation and computer work is vivid. The collection of vocal talent is also strong, from John Cusack (as Dimitri, who wants to earn the reward by bringing Anya to Paris) to Hank Azaria as an amusing albino bat. Kelsey Grammer helps turn a roly-poly sidekick into a warm and strong supporting character. The biggest drawback is Bluth/Goldman's insistence on having a typical villain. Surprisingly, the story would be strong enough without one, and the undead corpse of Rasputin (Christopher Lloyd) is unneeded and unoriginal. --Doug Thomas

Director(s): Don Bluth, Gary Goldman
Production: 20th Century Fox
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 10 wins & 21 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
59
Rotten Tomatoes:
85%
NR (Not Rated)
Year:
1997
105
10,891 Views

[Bartok just ended up in Rasputin's section of Limbo]

Rasputin:
WHO DARES INTRUDE ON MY SOLITUDE?! [kicks a slab of stone with his foot] Get out! Get out! [squeezes Bartok very hardly with his hand, but suddenly realizes who it is] Bartok? Is that you?

Bartok:
Master? You're alive?

Rasputin:
[scoffs] In a manner of speaking. [his right eyeball falls out of its socket.]

Bartok:
Whoa. That fell right out there, sir.

Rasputin:
Something has happened. [Rasputin pops it back in] I can feel the dark forces stirring!

Bartok:
I'm not surprised, because I saw her, Anastasia!

Rasputin:
Anastasia? Alive?! [his mouth begins to sag through his beard]

Bartok:
Uh, sir, your lips, they're, um...

Rasputin:
That Romanov brat!

Bartok:
[adjusts Rasputin's lips to their rightful place] Yeah, ain't that a kick in the head? I guess a curse just ain't what it used to be, huh, sir?

Rasputin:
That's why I'm stuck here in Limbo! My curse is unfulfilled! [stretches out his arm with Bartok in his hand, his hand flies of his arm and hits a wall. He sees this, gasps, and begins to sob] Look at me! I'm falling apart! [sobs] I'm a wreck!

Bartok:
Actually, considering how long you've been dead, you look pretty good! [Rasputin sadly scoffs] Sir, you do, you do.

Rasputin:
Really?

Bartok:
Sir, is this the face of a bat who would lie to you? [puts on a cute face] Come on, for a minute, you had your old spark back!

Rasputin:
If only I hadn't lost that gift from the dark forces... the key to my powers...!

Bartok:
What, you mean this reliquary?

Rasputin:
[gasps] Where did you get that?

Bartok:
Oh, I found it--

Rasputin:
[Rasputin grabs his reliquary and his hand] GIVE IT TO ME!

Bartok:
Alright, alright! Don't get so grabby!

Rasputin:
[screws his hand back on] My old friend! Together again! [laughs] Now my dark purpose will be fulfilled! And the last of the Romanovs will DIE!!

Dimitri:
Look, I think we got off on the wrong foot.

Anya:
Well, I think we did too.

Dimitri:
Okay.

Anya:
But I appreciate your apology.

Dimitri:
Apology? Who said anything about an apology? I was just saying that we--

Anya:
Please, just don't talk anymore, okay? It's only gonna upset me.

Dimitri:
Fine, I'll be quiet. I'll be quiet if you will.

Anya:
Alright, I'll be quiet.

Dimitri:
Fine.

Anya:
Fine.

Dimitri:
Fine.

Anya:
Fine. [after a pause] You think you're gonna miss it?

Dimitri:
Miss what, your talking?

Anya:
No! Russia.

Dimitri:
Nope.

Anya:
But it was your home.

Dimitri:
It was a place I once lived. End of story.

Anya:
Well, then you must plan on making Paris your true home.

Dimitri:
What is it with you and homes?!

Anya:
Well, for one thing it's something that every normal person wants, and for another thing, it's a thing where you--

Dimitri:
What?

Anya:
Oh, just forget it!

Dimitri:
Fine!

[Vladimir enters the compartment]

Anya:
Thank goodness it's you! Just, please, remove him from my sight!

Vladimir:
[to Dimitri] What have you done to her?

Dimitri:
Me? It's her!

Anya:
Ha! [leaves]

Vladimir:
[to Pooka] Oh, no! An unspoken attraction?

Dimitri:
[gasps] "ATTRACTION?!" For that skinny little brat?!! Have you lost your mind? [storms out]

Vladimir:
I was only asking a simple question.

Dimitri:
"Attraction?" Ridiculous.

[Meanwhile, crashing through brittle limbs, as they navigate their way toward the train and the suspecting travelers, Rasputin's minions catch up with the train, and as they rocket beneath the train and the engine, Rasputin's green minions leave a wake of flames on the tracks behind them. The minions, now tiny little green demons, crawl all over the train engine and enters its boiler, and when it starts to overheat, the engine glows red, speeds up, and rattles as if it is about to fall apart.]

Dimitri:
[grabs a chain holding down some cargo] I got an idea Vlad, give me a hand with this.

[Vladimir looses his balance and falls into a box]

Dimitri:
[Dimitri edges his way out of the car. The ground whizzes by beneath him as he lowers himself underneath the baggage car] Hand me the chain! [reaches up and is stunned to see Anya hanging out over him with the chain] Not you!

Anya:
Vlad's busy at the moment.

[Dimitri accepts the chain, from Anya and hooks it onto the undercarriage. CRUNCH sound. Dimitri’s POV:
Twisted steel from the front of the train flies back at him like shrapnel. With Anya’s help he yanks himself up just as the shrapnel whips by, shattering a tree. They land in near embrace, and catch their breath. Their eyes meet, stirring some distant feeling. Dimitri snaps out of it first, glancing back to the shattered tree receding it the distance]

Anya:
And to think, that could have been you.

Dimitri:
If we live through this, remind me to thank you.

[The engine and the baggage car are in collision course with the broken bridge]

Dimitri:
Here goes nothing. Brace yourselves. (the chain gets caught on the tracks and pulls the baggage car around, sliding after the runaway engine)

Anya:
Well, there is our stop. [She, Dimitri, Pooka, and Vlad all jump off the baggage car, screaming, and not a moment too soon, as they land in the snow safely. The overheated train engine and the ruined baggage car both plunge off the broken bridge, crash, and ignite into fireballs with an enormous explosion when they hit the bottom]

Dimitri:
I hate trains. Remind me never to get on the train again.

[Rasputin is screaming and throwing a temper tantrum over an unsuccessful attempted murder of Anya. As he does so, his thumb pops off]

Bartok:
Uh, wow. Take it easy there. You know, sir, really you should watch your blood pressure. My nephew Izzy just keeled over one day, mid-mango. Stress - it's a killer, sir. And he's a fruit bat. No meat. No blood, even. [screws Rasputin's thumb back on to his hand]

Rasputin:
How could they let her escape?!

Bartok:
Eh, you're right, it's very upsetting, sir. I guess this reliquary's broken. [tosses the reliquary aside]

Rasputin:
YOU IDIOT! [stretches out his hand and catches it before it can hit the ground, then glares at Bartok]

Bartok:
Alright now, sir, take it easy there. Just remember what I said to you about stress.

Rasputin:
I sold my soul for this. [grabs Bartok] My life, my very existence, depends on it. And you... [chuckles, then turns angry] almost destroyed it! [slams Bartok nose-first against the reliquary]

Bartok:
I get it, I get it! You break it, you bought it!

Rasputin:
See that you remember, you miserable rodent! [throws Bartok back across the room]

Bartok:
Oh sure, blame the bat. What the heck? We're easy targets.

Rasputin:
What are you muttering about?

Bartok:
Anastasia, sir. Just wishing I could do the job for you, sir. I'd give her a HA! And a HI-YA! And then a OUU-WA! And I'd kick her, sir.

Rasputin:
Oooooh! I have something else in mind. Something more enticing. Something...really...cruel. [he scratches the reliquary with his finger nail as he grins evilly]

[Anya and Dimitri leave the opera box and arrive at the Dowager's box room so she can be announced]

Dimitri:
[arrives at the Dowager's box room with Anya] Wait here for just a moment. I'll go in and announce you properly.

[He goes to the door, but Anya stops him first]

Anya:
Dimitri?

Dimitri:
Yes?

Anya:
[nervous] Look, we've been through a lot together.

Dimitri:
[excited] Uh-huh.

Anya:
[really nervous] And I just wanted to--

Dimitri:
[really excited] Yes?

Anya:
Well-- [loses it] Thank you, I guess. Yes, thank you for everything.

[Dimitri turns around, disappointed, and heads for the door and Anya goes the other way]

Dimitri:
[turns around; nervous] Anya, I--

Anya:
[excited] Yes?

Dimitri:
[really nervous] I'm...I...Um--

Anya:
[really excited] Yes?

Dimitri:
[also loses it] I just wanted to wish you good luck, I guess.

[Dimitri shakes Anya's hand]

Anya:
[disappointed] Oh.

Dimitri:
Well here goes.

[Dimitri walks into the Dowager's box. He enters Dowager's box and approaches Sophie]

Dimitri:
Please inform her majesty, The Dowanger Empress, that I have found her granddaughter... [Anya listens to Dimitri from the other side of the door] ...the Grand Duchess Anastasia. She's waiting to see her just outside the door.

Sophie:
I'm very sorry young man, but the Dowanger Empress, she will see no one.

[Overhearing this, Marie turns to Dimitri very stern]

Dowager Empress Marie:
You may tell that impertinent young man that I have seen enough Grand Duchess Anastasias to last me a lifetime.

[Sophie has second thoughts to have Dimitri to leave]

Sophie:
Um, you better go.

Dimitri:
[nervous] Please, let me just...

Dowager Empress Marie:
Now if you'll excuse me, I wish to live the remainder of my lonely life in peace.

Sophie:
Come, I'll see you to the door. Come, come now, come to the door.

[Dimitri ducks through the curtain after Sophie closes it and sits himself down in a chair next to Marie]

Dimitri:
Your Majesty, I intend you no harm. My name is Dimitri. I used to work in the palace.

Dowager Empress Marie:
[sarcastically] Well, that is one I haven't heard, I must say.

[She starts to walk away, but Dimitri walks after her]

Dimitri:
Wait! Don't go, please! [gets in her way] If you'll just hear me out--

Dowager Empress Marie:
[snaps] I know what you're after. I've seen it before; men who train young women in the royal ways. [rings a bell]

Dimitri:
But if Your Highness will just listen--

Dowager Empress Marie:
Haven't you been listening? I've had enough! [Anya listens to the conversation closer] I don't care how much you have fashioned this girl to look like her, sound like her, or act like her. In the end, it never is her.

Dimitri:
But this time it is her.

Dowager Empress Marie:
[remembering] Dimitri... I've heard of you. You're that conman from St. Petersburg, who was holding auditions to find an Anastasia look-alike.

[Anya gasps after hearing this]

Dimitri:
But, your Grace, we came all the way from Russia just to see--

Dowager Empress Marie:
And others have come from Timbuktu.

Dimitri:
No, it's not--It's not that. It's not what you think.

[He tries to take her hands in compassion, but she angrily stands up]

Dowager Empress Marie:
How much pain will you inflict on an old woman for money? [Anya becomes shocked and horrified as she discovers who Dimitri really is and the guards arrive to kick Dimitri out] Remove him at once!

Dimitri:
[struggling with the guards] But she is Anastasia, I'm telling you! She's the Grand Duchess! If you only speak with her, and you'll SEE!

[Dimitri gets kicked out of the Dowager's box and looks at Anya, who overheard his argument with her and she confronts him after hearing who Dimitri really is]

Anya:
It was all a lie, wasn't it?

Dimitri:
[gets up and tries to reason with Anya] No, no.

Anya:
You used me? I was just part of your con to get her money?

Dimitri:
[trying to regain composure] NO! No, no, no. [Anya walks away, and he follows and stops her] Look, it may have started out that way, but everything's different now. Because you really are Anastasia. You are!

[Anya becomes really angry]

Anya:
Stop it! [shoves him] From the very beginning, you LIED! [shoves him again] And I not only believed you, I actually-- OH!

[She walks away again, but Dimitri follows and stops her]

Dimitri:
Anya, please! When you spoke of the hidden door in the wall opening, and the little boy-- Listen to me. That was--

[The conversation is cut short as Anya refuses to listen]

Anya:
NO!! I don't wanna hear about anything that I said or remembered. YOU JUST LEAVE ME ALONE!

[She tries to walk away, but Dimitri grabs her arm and she slaps him. She then storms off. Dimitri tries to chase after her, but fails as he is blocked by a crowd]

Dimitri:
[shouting] ANYA, PLEASE! YOU HAVE TO KNOW THE TRUTH!

Anya:
Go away, Dimitri.

[The door opens and Dowager Empress Marie comes in]

Anya:
[finally turns around and noticed Dowager Empress Marie] Oh, I'm sorry. I... I thought you were...

Dowager Empress Marie:
I know very well who you thought I was. Who exactly are you?

Anya:
Eh...I ...I was hoping you could tell me.

Dowager Empress Marie:
[signs] My dear, I'm old and I'm tired of being conned and tricked.

Anya:
I don't want to trick you.

Dowager Empress Marie:
And I suppose the money doesn't interest you either?

Anya:
I just want to know who I am whether or not I belong to a family, your family.

Dowager Empress Marie:
You're a very good actress. The best yet, in fact. But I've had enough. [starts to leave]

Anya:
[after smelling a scent] Peppermint?

Dowager Empress Marie:
[holds her steps, still suspicious] An oil for my hands.

Anya:
Yes. I spilled a bottle. The carpet was soaked and it forever smelled of peppermint. Like you. I used to lie there on that rug and, oh, how I missed you when you went away. When you came here, to Paris.

[Dowager Empress Marie notices Anya, playing with a key around her neck]

Dowager Empress Marie:
[pointing to the key] What is that?

Anya:
[holding the key] This? Well, I've always had it... Ever since before I can remember.

Dowager Empress Marie:
[holding out her hand] May I? [Anya takes off the key and hands it to her] It was our secret. My Anastasia's and mine. [takes the music box from her bag.]

Anya:
The music box. [takes the music box from Dowager Empress Marie] To sing me to sleep when you were in Paris. [Takes the key and begins humming the lullaby. The the music box begins to play and Anya starts to sing the lullaby and Dowager Empress Marie joins in to the end]

Dowager Empress Marie:
[with cracking voice] Oh Anastasia! My Anastasia!

[Anya and Marie throw their arms around each other in an emotional embrace while Dimitri is on the street looking up at the window as he blows a kiss and he sadly walks away.]


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