In 1904, during the Russian-Japanese War, a Russian military hospital in Manchuria's half-destroyed Chinese village tends to wounded soldiers. Sergey Karenin, the hospital's head, discovers that Count Vronsky, a wounded officer, is the one who ruined his mother, Anna Karenina. Karenin seeks answers, asking Vronsky what drove his mother to make her choices.
Anna Karenina: Vronsky's Story
In the midst of the Russian-Japanese War, a hospital's esteemed head, Sergey Karenin, is shocked to discover that the injured officer, Count Vronsky, is the same man responsible for his mother's downfall, Anna Karenina.