Doctor Zhivago
Labels:
*9*,
100 Best,
1965,
60's,
classic novels,
David Lean,
History,
Romance,
Russian Revolution,
U.K.,
War
Dir: David Lean, 1965 (9*)
Best Picture (GG)
The same David Lean crew that made The Bridge On the River Kwai and Lawrence of Arabia then filmed the Boris Pasternak novel of the Russian Revolution era. Omar Sharif plays the title role, a poetry writing doctor whose life takes two left turns during World War I, then the revolution, each time bringing him closer to nurse Julie Christie, while his faithful wife, Geraldine Chaplin (daughter of Charlie) remains at home in Moscow, with father Ralph Richardson. Christie's revolutionary boyfriend, Tom Courtenay, is also an intregral part of the mix, as is older suitor Rod Steiger. Maurice Jarre's Oscar-winning music is haunting, the cinematography (Oscar) artistic without being distracting. Perhaps a little soapy, still another archetypal epic from David Lean.
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