Review of Doctor Zhivago (1965) by John F — 09 Aug 2009
Dr Zhirvago.
Brilliant pictuer that seemed to have the essence of reflection to symbolize these truths, but from an obscure, not of the same social culture point of view.
I thought it shown as an example of romantic closure in audultery. With the tram scene at the beginning where the two of the stars Julie Christie and Omar Sharif have a closer than close encounter.
The contraband story taken from the novel (Pasternak) has its pass or fail style agreement of understanding as to the nature of a place to begin qualifying the viewer depth of reading into this known picture to the viewers understanding ?if? reading into the words of it, spoken in conversation by Sir Alec Guinness initially when interviewing the young lady as a possible 'Niece of His', long lost to her extended family during the atrocities of harsh civil action ? relocating and establishing through Anarchy the fall of aristocratic power and the rise of rebellion into revolution.
This review of Doctor Zhivago (1965) was written by John F on 09 Aug 2009.
Doctor Zhivago has generally received very positive reviews.
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