When Russian literary giant Alexander Pushkin first published his
beloved novel "Eugene Onegin," the work was recognized as an impressive,
resounding, tragic love story. At the end of the 20th century,
originality is no longer the tale's strong suit, especially as a
contemporary feature film.
Despite the presence of marquee attractions Ralph Fiennes and Liv Tyler,
the final movie is better suited to Masterpiece Theater. Neither bad nor
exceptionally good, the film spends two hours slowly
