In Doctor Zhivago, the life of a young doctor is intertwined with the fate of Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. Yuri Zhivago is orphaned at a young age, and his uncle brings him t... Read allIn Doctor Zhivago, the life of a young doctor is intertwined with the fate of Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. Yuri Zhivago is orphaned at a young age, and his uncle brings him to Moscow, where he studies medicine while living with his uncle's family. At a New Year's ... Read allIn Doctor Zhivago, the life of a young doctor is intertwined with the fate of Russia at the beginning of the 20th century. Yuri Zhivago is orphaned at a young age, and his uncle brings him to Moscow, where he studies medicine while living with his uncle's family. At a New Year's ball, he witnesses an assassination attempt on a high society lawyer named Komarovksy. Wha... Read all
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This lacks the cinematic magnificence of the David Lean movie and the music as well. I felt it didn't show the enormous contrast in life in wealthy Imperial Russia to the devastation of Bolshevism & civil war. When Yuri decides to leave the partisans the very next scene is him in Varykino..we see nothing of the awful journey of that escape..although the horrors of his experience with the partisans was very well done.
Komarovsky comes across more like a naughty uncle not the evil manipulator he truly was and Rod Steiger nailed his character in the Lean film. Although the 1966 movie deviated at the end in 3 hrs:17min it captured the essence of Pasternak's love story set in the most tumultuous of times. But the end of this TV series doesn't see Lara come back to find her lost daughter and find the funeral of Zhivago and become then a "nameless number on a list that was later lost.." It was worth sitting through this once just to see how the Russians made it though. But I'll stick to the movie....
As to the plot, very good adaptation. I believe, if my memory does not fail me, that the elements I identify as odd in the film come straight out of the novel (like the characters running into each other apparently by coincidence as the years go by). In that respect, not a flawless novel, but a pretty good script. I will re-read the novel.
Very poignant end. All in all a very recommendable film. A profoundly human story extraordinarily portrayed and played in yet another astounding Russian production. Applause and thanks.
PS. Just finished Boris Pasternak's novel. I believe the film script is an admirable adaptation, extremely forceful. It manages to convey the main ideas, brilliantly portrays Doctor Zhivago's character and mood. While it does not render all the shades of the complex love Lara and Tonia feel for Zhivago, the film avoids the many - in my view - unnecessary secondary characters, blind alleys and lengthy digressions found in this otherwise powerful novel.
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