O psicanalista Sigmund Freud convida o professor C.S. Lewis para debater a existência de Deus, o relacionamento único de Freud com sua filha e o relacionamento não convencional de Lewis com ... Ler tudoO psicanalista Sigmund Freud convida o professor C.S. Lewis para debater a existência de Deus, o relacionamento único de Freud com sua filha e o relacionamento não convencional de Lewis com a mãe de seu melhor amigo.O psicanalista Sigmund Freud convida o professor C.S. Lewis para debater a existência de Deus, o relacionamento único de Freud com sua filha e o relacionamento não convencional de Lewis com a mãe de seu melhor amigo.
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- Paddy Moore
- (as George Clarke)
- Ilsa
- (as Anna Blomeyer)
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While I wouldn't go so far as to call this the most moving film I've ever seen - I think Shadowlands for example was far more moving and The Soul Keeper ( a film about Jung and his female patient ) was more intriguing - I did genuinely find Freud's Last Session to be philosophically poignant. The discussions between Freud and Lewis are intellectually sound and do ask those age old questions, such as if God is good, why is there suffering? A question I guess we all grapple with in one way or another.
This film did remind me a bit of In Lambeth the other play about a fictional meeting between Thomas Paine and William Blake which, while quite different, approached the two sides of a philosophical debate in a similarly genuine and interesting manner.
Ultimately, there is quite a good amount of wisdom and intellectual content in Freud's Last Session and for that I found it fun, mildly moving and worthwhile. The cinematography and acting are decent. If you like psychology, philosophy and films that are really just play's on screen, then I hope you'll enjoy this.
For a very basic overview, Freud's Last Session imagines a fictional encounter-which may or may not have actually occurred-between the titular psychoanalyst (Anthony Hopkins) and Christian apologist C. S. Lewis (Matthew Goode). As the two trade philosophical worldviews in Freud's home, the doctor's daughter Anna (Liv Lisa Fries) struggles with her own relationship with her famous father alongside a closeted relationship with colleague Dorothy Burlingham (Jodi Balfour).
I'm not entirely sure if Freud's Last Session has ever been produced as a stage play, but if so that might actually be the better format for it. With the core of the film being an intellectual sparring match between two academics, it's a bit of an odd fit for a big-screen format or presentation. Brown tries to flesh things out with the Freud daughter plotline and various flashbacks, but those avenues feel a bit forced and ultimately serve to take the focus off the "main event".
Fortunately, the movie has two things squarely in its corner: First, the back-and-forth repartee truly does raise some food for thought (if treading somewhat familiar religion vs atheism ground). A few lines really stuck with me. Secondly, Hopkins continues to provide transformative performances. Fans of his won't regret the admission just based on his turn alone here.
Overall, I settled on 7/10 stars for Freud's Last Session. Technically it isn't even "that good" of a flick, but the Hopkins performance and general setup are enough that those even nominally interested in the premise can find enough to enjoy.
I do wish the script had been a bit stronger. There were a couple scenes that seemed to fizzle out rather than having a much needed emphatic response, mostly on Lewis's end.
Overall I liked the film and would see it again.
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- CuriosidadesAnthony Hopkins had previously portrayed C.S. Lewis in Terra das Sombras (1993) 30 years prior to this film.
- Erros de gravaçãoLewis refers to JRR Tolkien as "John". He was known as "Ronald" to his friends.
- Citações
J.R.R. Tolkien: Jack, when you read myths about gods that come to Earth and sacrifice themselves, their stories move you, so long as you read it anywhere but the Bible.
- ConexõesFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated 19 April 2024 (2024)
- Trilhas sonorasVariations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, 'Enigma' Variation 9: Nimrod
Composed by Edward Elgar
Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) & Adrian Leaper (Conductor)
Licensed courtesy of Naxos Music UK Ltd
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 906.283
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 45.590
- 24 de dez. de 2023
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 4.190.596
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 50 min(110 min)
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