![]() While from the beginning their marriage is depicted as mostly symbiotic in the movie (her family has money, while the Baron has a title), Karen does eventually develop feelings for him and is distressed when she learns of his affairs. He also shows little inclination to put any work into it, preferring to hunt game instead. ![]() Things turn out differently for her than anticipated, as the blue-blooded but poor Baron has used her money to purchase a coffee plantation instead of a dairy farm. Looming large in her memory is the figure of Denys Finch Hatton (Redford), a local large game hunter she met when she arrived in Africa to start what she thought would be a dairy farm together with her husband, Baron Bror von Blixen-Finecke (Brandauer). ![]() ![]() The film opens in Denmark as a dying Karen Blixen (Streep) remembers the years she spent in Africa between 1914] and 1931. Plot SPOILER WARNING: The following contains important plot details of the entire film. ![]()
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