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The Professor and the Madman

  • 2019
  • 13
  • 2h 4min
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Mel Gibson and Sean Penn in The Professor and the Madman (2019)
The compilation of the Oxford English Dictionary began in 1857 and was one of the most ambitious, and revolutionary projects ever undertaken. Professor James Murray (Mel Gibson) took on the challenge of creating the most comprehensive dictionary ever compiled, but knew that it would take him and his team over a century to compile all known definitions. However, by crowd sourcing the work, that is, by enlisting definitions from people all over the world, the dictionary could be compiled in mere decades. As definitions were collected, the overseeing committee, led by Professor Murray, discovered that one man, Dr. W.C. Minor (Sean Penn), had submitted more than ten thousand words. When the committee insisted on honoring him, a shocking truth came to light: Dr. Minor, an American Civil War veteran, was a convicted murderer and being held at an asylum for the criminally insane.
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Le professeur James Murray commence à recueillir des mots pour la première édition de l'Oxford English Dictionary au milieu du XIXe siècle et reçoit plus de 10 000 mots de la part d'un patie... Tout lireLe professeur James Murray commence à recueillir des mots pour la première édition de l'Oxford English Dictionary au milieu du XIXe siècle et reçoit plus de 10 000 mots de la part d'un patient interné dans un hôpital psychiatrique.Le professeur James Murray commence à recueillir des mots pour la première édition de l'Oxford English Dictionary au milieu du XIXe siècle et reçoit plus de 10 000 mots de la part d'un patient interné dans un hôpital psychiatrique.

  • Réalisation
    • Farhad Safinia
  • Scénario
    • Todd Komarnicki
    • Farhad Safinia
    • Simon Winchester
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    • Mel Gibson
    • Sean Penn
    • Eddie Marsan
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    • Réalisation
      • Farhad Safinia
    • Scénario
      • Todd Komarnicki
      • Farhad Safinia
      • Simon Winchester
    • Casting principal
      • Mel Gibson
      • Sean Penn
      • Eddie Marsan
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      • 1 nomination au total

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    Mel Gibson
    Mel Gibson
    • James Murray
    Sean Penn
    Sean Penn
    • Dr. William Chester Minor
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Mr. Muncie
    Natalie Dormer
    Natalie Dormer
    • Eliza Merrett
    Jennifer Ehle
    Jennifer Ehle
    • Ada Murray
    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • Frederick James Furnivall
    Stephen Dillane
    Stephen Dillane
    • Dr. Richard Brayn
    Ioan Gruffudd
    Ioan Gruffudd
    • Henry Bradley
    Jeremy Irvine
    Jeremy Irvine
    • Charles Hall
    Laurence Fox
    Laurence Fox
    • Philip Lyttelton Gell
    Anthony Andrews
    Anthony Andrews
    • Benjamin Jowett
    Lars Brygmann
    Lars Brygmann
    • Max Mueller
    Bryan Murray
    • Henry Liddell
    David O'Hara
    David O'Hara
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    Seán Duggan
    Seán Duggan
    • Tom Coleman
    • (as Sean Duggan)
    Olivia McKevitt
    • Clare Merrett
    Emily Daly
    • Iris Merrett
    Luke Harman
    • Jack Merrett
    • Réalisation
      • Farhad Safinia
    • Scénario
      • Todd Komarnicki
      • Farhad Safinia
      • Simon Winchester
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    8linkogecko

    An endeavour of unanticipated heft

    Unforeseen: when a movie about people LITERALLY writing a dictionary turns out to be captivating, specially the further it strays from the actual dictionary-writing. "The Professor and the Madman" features Sean Penn and Mel Gibson both retaking characteristics from some of their better-known, pre-controversy roles, with Gibson going back to the "Braveheart" Scottish accent and Penn to the "Dead Man Walking" maybe-redeemable inmate murderer; resulting in a very strong on-screen chemistry.

    By the time this movie is released in most markets, its fame will likely stem from its legal issues which lead to Mel Gibson basically disavowing it and director Farhad Safinia doing so in full (the movie is credited to "P.B. Shemran", an Alan Smithee-like alias if there's ever been one). I find this decision suprising as for most of the film I could have easily bought this as a Mel Gibson-directed work. As a filmmaker, he might not have the strongest of auteurial signatures, but said signature that can most easily be defined in the depiction of gore, a fascination with language and Christian faith elements (most obvious in "The Passion of the Christ" and "Hacksaw Ridge"), definitely makes an appearance here.

    Not content with Gibson-like directorial decisions, the screenplay fortunately digs deeper into some topics than any Gibson script has. Penn's character's arc in particular is well-developed in creating empathy towards the mentally ill, which is still not common enough nowadays, nevermind in a time when phrenology was still a valid study. The word "redemption", so rare yet supposed to be the most Christian of virtues as well, gets a very strong definition with this character arc. Obsession is touched upon as well, not to Aronofsky-an levels, but still enough to be worthy of a mention.

    Considering the unforeseen depth of the treatment of these topics, it's truly unfortunate that there are some cases where the movie relies of the most shallow of tropes to force tension. The worst case of this is the almost-mustache-twirling-villain characters, with no depth or motive beyond antagonizing and foiling our brave heroes. One case in particular is not as tragic when a (until then) well-developed and rounded character inexplicably takes that villanous turn, at least having given us a solid base before. Additionally, the visuals suffer with some establishing shots clearly having made with inferior digital video quality, creating a jarring effect that takes you out of the movie. All in all, despite these shortcomings, "The Professor and the Madman" is a worthy story that goes into unanticipated and fortuitous depths, intensities, profoundities.
    8riffat-87805

    An epic

    A few years ago I started to wonder if Hollywood creativity is dry? Now, with this epic movie; not in its events, but in its richness on both the human and artistic sides. A representative performance at the highest level. Four characters centered around; the character of Professor James Murray, played by Mel Gibson and his wife Ada Murray, played by Jennifer Ehle and Dr. William Chester Minor, played by Sean Penn and the wife of the murdered Eliza Merrett, played by Natalie Dormer. These personalities were at the top of their artistic representation, not to mention the characterization of the character and the depth of the human dimension of each. I humbly think that this film will enter Oscar 2020 nominations as the best film and another nomination for the best actor performance to Shin Bin.
    9anjoma

    Amazing watch

    I haven't seen a movie this good for around 10 years. Truly unbelievable performances from Penn and Gibson. I was balling my eyes out from half way though. Thank god there are still film makers out there who understand the art form.
    9Top_Dawg_Critic

    Outstanding film with Oscar-worthy performance by Penn

    I wasn't thrilled about a biographical film story regarding a dictionary, but this one impressed me! Who would've though to know the history behind a dictionary?

    Farhad Safinia makes his first full length feature film debut as writer and director, and nailed it. Produced by and also starring Mel Gibson - who was also great in his role, this film was directed exceptionally well, and the writing was good. I felt the screenplay was all over the place in a few areas, and the 124 min length a little too long for the story being told. I'm not a fan of slow paced films, but this one was just right. Casting was great, including Game of Thrones' Natalie Dormer, but wow did Sean Penn give an Oscar-worthy performance in his role as Dr. Minor. Glad to see him back on the big screen. The score was perfect and the sets/costumes on point for the era.

    This is by no means an action packed Hollywood blockbuster, but instead a historical biopic produced extremely well, and a must-see.

    A well deserved 9/10 from me.
    7MrDHWong

    Takes an otherwise improbable subject for onscreen treatment and turns it into something surprisingly entertaining

    The Professor and the Madman is a biographical drama film based on the non-fiction book "The Surgeon of Crowthorne" by Simon Winchester. Starring Mel Gibson and Sean Penn in the leading roles, it takes an otherwise improbable subject for onscreen treatment and turns it into something surprisingly entertaining.

    In 1872 in London, retired US Army doctor William Chester Minor (Sean Penn) is put on trial for the murder of an innocent man but is later found not guilty by reason of insanity and is sent to Broadmoor Mental Asylum. Meanwhile in Oxford, Professor James Murray (Mel Gibson) is given the monumental task of overseeing and editing a collection of every word used in the English language. In an attempt to aid him in this difficult assignment, Murray sends out written appeals to as many English speakers as possible around the world to contribute their own definitions of words. One of these appeals finds its way to Broadmoor, which Minor comes into possession of and decides to send in over 10,000 entries, some of which are of incredibly obscure and rarely used words. Stunned by these unique contributions, Murray decides to meet with Minor and the two form an unlikely partnership in creating what would later become the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary.

    On paper, the origins of the first English dictionary ever conceived sounds like it would never work as a film in the broadest of terms. However, thanks to the efforts of the great acting from its two leads and the proper treatment of its historical subject matter, "The Professor and the Madman" succeeds on screen for the most part. Throughout the film, we are reminded how large the English language truly is and how every contribution counts towards us gaining a better understanding of the importance of expanding our vocabularies. While I wouldn't say it's essential to have an unyielding love of etymology (the study of words) like I do, I believe it certainly comes in handy when watching something like this. Personally, I'm part of that niche audience who likes films about historical events no matter how overlooked they are so I can't really speak for all potential viewers out there. With that in mind though, I think there is enough for casual filmgoers to appreciate that shouldn't bore them too much.

    Director Farhad Safinia, who previously collaborated with Mel Gibson in 2006's "Apocalypto", juggles the two intersecting plotlines of a schizophrenic doctor and an Oxford professor with varying degrees of success. He chooses to juxtapose the character of Dr. Minor, whose brilliant mind has been permanently damaged by his civil war PTSD, with that of the steadfast Professor Murray, who has a strong determination to complete what he has been assigned with, and this combination of conflicting personalities is what drove things along for me. The anticipation of knowing that these two will eventually meet and decide to work together makes for an intriguing story and had me curious as to how it will turn out. There were times, though, where it felt like moments of sensationalism were added in simply for entertainment purposes rather than as a means to advance the plot. For example, there were some long and drawn out scenes involving Dr. Minor's collapsing mental state that felt unnecessary and didn't really add anything to the story. Thankfully these weren't too frequent but they still left an unfavourable impression on me and likely anyone else who might be watching.

    Both Sean Penn and Mel Gibson played their roles convincingly and had solid onscreen chemistry with one another. Their personal lives aside, I still think the two of them are great actors capable of holding the viewer's attention even through some of the most exposition laden of scenes. Penn has always had a knack for playing mentally unstable characters capable of bouts of impulsiveness whereas Mel Gibson has often shone as reserved individuals whose unpredictable nature may or may not be acted upon. This film uses their talents to its advantage and it comes as a surprise that this is the first time the two have starred alongside each other as their interactions felt uncannily natural to watch. I wouldn't mind seeing more films with these two actors in the future should they ever choose to work together again.

    Overall, while casual viewers may be put off by the concept of a film about the origins of the dictionary, I think there should be a select few out there who will appreciate the efforts in bringing such an important but neglected historical event to the big screen. It's easy to take for granted the language that over 20% of the world's population speaks but it's nice to know that a film like this exists to help show us that it can still make for something entertaining. I do wonder, however, if there will be a spiritual sequel involving the creation of the Thesaurus. I guess we'll have to wait and see/view/perceive/observe/watch...

    I rate it 7/10

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    • Anecdotes
      The making of the film led to a legal battle between star Mel Gibson and Voltage Pictures, because the latter wouldn't allow Gibson and original director Farhad Safinia to film scenes on location in Oxford, England. Because the film was already over budget and behind schedule, Voltage forced them to use Trinity College in Ireland as a substitute. Gibson and Safinia eventually left the project, with a new director and a new screenwriter (Todd Komarnicki) taking over. Gibson and his production company Icon Productions went to court to prevent the movie from being released, claiming that they were not allowed to finish the movie, but were unsuccessful. Gibson refused to promote the film afterwards.
    • Gaffes
      James Murray makes reference to crosswords puzzles; they were not created until 1913.
    • Citations

      James Murray: Who's she?

      Dr. William Chester Minor: The impossible.

      James Murray: The more impossible, the greater the love.

      Dr. William Chester Minor: Do you truly believe that? My heart is so sick.

      James Murray: Well... what I know of love is that the sickness often becomes the cure.

    • Crédits fous
      Black and white photographs of the real-life Dr. William Chester Minor with the dictionary on his lap, and also Sir James A. H. Murray and his Dictionary staff were shown after the epilogue and before end credits.
    • Connexions
      Referenced in Vecherniy Urgant: Artem Dzyaba/Zivert (2019)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 février 2023 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Mexique
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
      • Belgique
      • Islande
      • Irlande
      • Hong Kong
    • Site officiel
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Entre la razón y la locura
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Dublin, Irlande
    • Sociétés de production
      • Voltage Pictures
      • Fábrica de Cine
      • Definition Films
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      • 25 000 000 $US (estimé)
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