The Most Reluctant Convert
- 2021
- 1h 13min
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Abarca la amarga infancia de C.S. Lewis, la Primera Guerra Mundial y las amistades que cambiaron su vida en Oxford. Describe los eventos que dieron forma a la vida temprana de Lewis y su via... Leer todoAbarca la amarga infancia de C.S. Lewis, la Primera Guerra Mundial y las amistades que cambiaron su vida en Oxford. Describe los eventos que dieron forma a la vida temprana de Lewis y su viaje desde el ateísmo hasta el cristianismo.Abarca la amarga infancia de C.S. Lewis, la Primera Guerra Mundial y las amistades que cambiaron su vida en Oxford. Describe los eventos que dieron forma a la vida temprana de Lewis y su viaje desde el ateísmo hasta el cristianismo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
Ruth Clarson
- Film Crew
- (as Ruth Horrocks)
Jonathan Addis
- Film Producer
- (sin créditos)
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Opiniones destacadas
This movie charts the early life of CS Lewis which he covers in his autobiography Surprised by Joy. I found it absolutely riveting to trace Lewis's journey from his early idyllic childhood, to his disillusion at his mother's death to become an atheist driven by rationalism. It is revealing then that his discovery of faith was not by some Damascus Road experience but by the application of his rationalism to the question of the existence of the Creator.
The movie charts this journey in the most entertaining fashion with Max McLean brilliantly leading the cast as the older Lewis. This has originally been a stage play but thankfully the producers have used all the advantages of cinematography here so the effect is brilliant. Do see this. I was gripped from beginning to end.
The movie charts this journey in the most entertaining fashion with Max McLean brilliantly leading the cast as the older Lewis. This has originally been a stage play but thankfully the producers have used all the advantages of cinematography here so the effect is brilliant. Do see this. I was gripped from beginning to end.
It was the first movie I saw that felt exactly like reading a book, which to me is a great thing if the book is interesting and well narrated. The flow of the movie is perfect, it's funny, the cinematography is top notch and it was very well acted. I liked the narrator, C. S. Lewis himsefl, played by Max McClean, being inside the story and being filmed as a travelling shot. The text is engaging and delivered with expression, if you care to follow the change of mind of a man's position before the belief in God, pay attention to what's being said and you will pick up well constructed arguments against materialism that I see myself using to explain my beliefs to others, because this movie achieves that kind of clarity. It's like watching moments of epiphany, without the fireworks of other lives and stories of people that converted to something spiritual. Christianity is not oversold and it's actually not the main theme of the movie. This is about C. S. Lewis spiritual journey and it fits many beliefs and religions, it's just a personal path, but one that can be universal if people want to read it like that. Some critics here say it's too slow, too short or boring but I think if it was longer than one hour it would ruin its effect. Didn't feel neither boring and certainly not slow, the story is always told with movement and the entire movie flows very smoothly, never getting stuck or dragging. I already think that I will share this movie with some friends, hope more people do that too.
This is not a biography of C. S. Lewis but rather his way to conversion. At times monologue, at times play, the film creates a fitting atmosphere and manages to insert the viewer in the picture. The transition through the various phases of C. S. Lewis' life are smooth and at no point does one feel bored. On the contrary, one feels eased into the era and the story. His journey from nominal Christian to atheist to Christian is explained smartly and the philosophy, theology and intelligence involved never feel out of place. Indeed I have worn his shoes while watching this film. I've read a low rated review claiming Christians consider it a sin to leave a bad review. Not at all. Most Christian films, especially older ones are below par. There you have it. This one isn't. In fact I would watch this before Shadowlands (1993) and never feel out of pace. It is such quality.
This is a wonderfully told story, but I would not watch it if you're expecting to be passively entertained. This is thought provoking movie.
The story moves rather slowly, but it shows insight to the conversion of C. S. Lewis. It's not told in such a way to convince people that Jesus is the Christ, but as a mater-of-fact approach. It's not a full biography of the man, but a portion of his life where he changed some of his beliefs and why.
It's a great story for anyone - regardless of their religious convictions. It is especially interesting if you like C. S. Lewis' writings. Whether it be the Screwtape Letters or the Chronicles of Narnia, if you like C. S. Lewis' writing, I think this movie will give you some insight to the mind of Mr. Lewis.
The story moves rather slowly, but it shows insight to the conversion of C. S. Lewis. It's not told in such a way to convince people that Jesus is the Christ, but as a mater-of-fact approach. It's not a full biography of the man, but a portion of his life where he changed some of his beliefs and why.
It's a great story for anyone - regardless of their religious convictions. It is especially interesting if you like C. S. Lewis' writings. Whether it be the Screwtape Letters or the Chronicles of Narnia, if you like C. S. Lewis' writing, I think this movie will give you some insight to the mind of Mr. Lewis.
I am a fan of CS Lewis and of the Fellowship for Performing Arts. I have seen The Most Reluctant Convert on stage. It is an excellent stage play. The movie version is faithful to the stage production. But when utilizing a visual medium, I think the script could have been augmented to be less monologue and have more of an emotional connection through the interaction of the actors. I believe the other actors are probably excellent and I would love to have seen more. But otherwise the production quality was very high and Max McLean did a beautiful job reflecting CS Lewis' spiritual journey.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaCS Lewis died on November 22, 1963, the same day President Kennedy was assassinated.
- ErroresThe elder C.S. Lewis has brown eyes while the younger actors both have blue eyes.
- Bandas sonorasIn the Bleak Mid-winter
(uncredited)
Lyrics by Christina Georgina Rossetti
Music by Gustav Holst
Performed by cast
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- CS Lewis: The Most Reluctant Convert
- Locaciones de filmación
- Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(establishing shots)
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,032,744
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 3,080,877
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 13min(73 min)
- Color
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