Dr. Zhivago The Ultimate Movie Classic
It's a Sweeping epic about a Russian doctor pursuing the woman he loves during Russia's turbulent political changes of World War I, the Bolshevik Revolution and Communism's rise to power.
A large theme of the movie is how the mysticism of things and idealism is destroyed by boththe Bolsheviks, Rebels and the white army. Yuri must witness cannibalism, dismemberment, andother horrors suffered by the innocent civilian population during the turmoil.
It is a movie based on the Nobel prize-winning novel by Boris Pasternak.After submission forpublication to the journal Noviy mir, it was rejected because of Pasternak's political incorrectness: the author was more concerned with the welfare of the individual person than with the welfare of the State. craft the Italian publisher Giangiacomo Feltrinelli smuggled the book manuscript from the Soviet Union and published a Russian-language edition in Milan, The next year, it was published in Italian and English translations, and these publications were partly responsible for Pasternak's being awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1958 The Soviet government forced him to reject the Nobel Prize. Boris Pasternak died a few years later, of natural causes.
The book was made into a film by David Lean in 1965 and has also been adapted numerous times for television, most recently as a miniseries for Russian TV in 2005.The film Won 5 Oscars and another 14 wins & 10 nominations
[The film was shot in Spain during the regime of Gen. Francisco Franco. While the scene withthe crowd chanting the Marxist theme was being filmed (at 3:00 in the morning), police kids stuff at the set thinking that a real revolution was taking place and insisted on staying until the scene was finished. Apparently, people who lived near where filming was taking place had awoken to the sound of revolutionary singing and had mistakenly believed that Franco had been overthrown.
The opening funeral march through the vast Siberian landscape, the grandeur of the Czarist Russian palaces, the march of the revolutionaries through the Moscow boulevards, the train ride, the kid stuff interior of the Zhivago country estate the wealth of beauty captured in the cinematography of this film is astonishing. Julie Christie's Lara is one of those great screen persona's.She becomes a woman of such mysterious beauty.