Doctor Zhivago
작성자
Ian Christie
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Science Fiction
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
100
언어
영어
출판됨
Feb 2, 2016
출판사
British Film Institute
판
1st ed. 2015
ISBN-10
1844579212
ISBN-13
9781844579211
설명
In an exploration of one of the most iconic films of the 20th century, Ian Christie delves into the intricate layers that make up the cinematic masterpiece. The narrative traces the lineage of "Doctor Zhivago," revealing the cultural and historical backdrops that shaped its creation. Readers are invited to witness the fascinating convergence of literature and film, and how Boris Pasternak's poignant novel came to life on the silver screen.
Christie takes great care to accentuate the beauty and artistry that permeate every frame of the film, while also addressing the moral complexities faced by its characters. Themes of love, loss, and resilience emerge as central pillars that echo through the story, reflecting on the tumultuous times of the Russian Revolution. The examination goes beyond mere plot points, diving deep into the philosophical questions that the film poses.
The author also provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creative decisions, struggles, and triumphs experienced during production. The challenges encountered by the filmmakers and actors in adapting such a rich narrative to film format highlights the tension between artistic vision and commercial demands.
By peeling back the layers of "Doctor Zhivago," Christie enriches the viewer's appreciation of its enduring legacy, marking its place as a seminal work that resonates with audiences even decades after its release. This thoughtful narrative not only informs but invites reflection on the broader implications of its story and the ethical dilemmas embedded within.
Christie takes great care to accentuate the beauty and artistry that permeate every frame of the film, while also addressing the moral complexities faced by its characters. Themes of love, loss, and resilience emerge as central pillars that echo through the story, reflecting on the tumultuous times of the Russian Revolution. The examination goes beyond mere plot points, diving deep into the philosophical questions that the film poses.
The author also provides a behind-the-scenes look at the creative decisions, struggles, and triumphs experienced during production. The challenges encountered by the filmmakers and actors in adapting such a rich narrative to film format highlights the tension between artistic vision and commercial demands.
By peeling back the layers of "Doctor Zhivago," Christie enriches the viewer's appreciation of its enduring legacy, marking its place as a seminal work that resonates with audiences even decades after its release. This thoughtful narrative not only informs but invites reflection on the broader implications of its story and the ethical dilemmas embedded within.