Director:
Richard AttenboroughCámara:
Roger PrattMúsica:
George FentonReparto:
Anthony Hopkins, Debra Winger, Julian Fellowes, John Wood, Peter Firth, Robert Flemyng, Edward Hardwicke, Joseph Mazzello, Howard Lew Lewis, John Quentin (más)Sinopsis(1)
C.S. Lewis (Anthony Hopkins), profesor de literatura en Oxford, es también un escritor de gran reputación. Es soltero y vive con su hermano de forma casi monacal, totalmente desconectado de la realidad, encerrado en el mundo de la enseñanza y los libros. Un día irrumpe en su vida Joy Gresham (Debra Winger), una poetisa estadounidense divorciada y gran admiradora suya, que está de viaje por Inglaterra con su hijo (Joseph Mazzello) y desea fervientemente conocerlo en persona. (Filmin)
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A compelling romantic melodrama charting the character of C.S. Lewis as a somewhat bitter and inexperienced professor who puts most of his energy into his role as a teacher, or writer, with his personal life slipping through his fingers, but that is about to change. It's a pleasant film, especially for more emotionally mature viewers. It doesn't preach, it doesn't throw unnecessary wisdom and it doesn't have a strong opinion on the situations and existential dilemmas unfolding before the viewer's eyes. Apart from the actors' performances, the gradual personality transformation of Lewis is also worth noticing - bit by bit, shot by shot. These heartfelt stories are mostly stuck somewhere in the 1990s, where they have a place and an immortal stamp of timelessness, and Shadowlands is a prime example. Only Anthony Minghella was able to keep repeating it and that was some time ago. ()
For many, C. S. Lewis is "just" the author of "The Chronicles of Narnia." The second group, on the other hand, pays attention mostly to all of his work except Narnia. I wish that Shadowlands had contributed to the symbiosis of both perspectives. We have everything in perfect harmony, the old wardrobe in the attic, and joy in the heart. ()