Doctor Zhivago 닥터지바고

너무 오래된 영화였다. 
집에 DVD도 있고 책으로도 유명한것 같고 요즘 러시아 월드컵기간이라 러시아와 관련된 영화 닥터지바고를 보았다. 
얼마전에 본 바람과함께 사라지다도 전쟁중 한 여자의 일생을 보았다면, 이번 영화는 비슷하지만 다른 전개로 한남자의 일생을 보았다. 내 시각으로 이해 안되는 부분도 많았지만, 인터넷에 죽기전 꼭봐야하는 영화 리스트에 오른 이유를 알겠다.


Doctor Zhivago is a 1965 British-Italian epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean. It is set in Russia between the years prior to World War I and the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922, and is based on the 1957 Boris Pasternak novel of the same name. While immensely popular in the West, the book was banned in the Soviet Union for decades. For this reason, the film could not be made in the Soviet Union and was instead filmed mostly in Spain.

The film stars Omar Sharif in the title role as Yuri Zhivago, a married physician whose life is irreversibly altered by the Russian Revolution and subsequent Civil War, and Julie Christie as his married love interest Lara Antipova. The supporting cast includes Geraldine Chaplin, Rod Steiger, Alec Guinness, Tom Courtenay, Ralph Richardson, Siobhán McKenna and Rita Tushingham.

Contemporary critics were generally disappointed, complaining of its length at over three hours, and claiming that it trivialized history, but acknowledging the intensity of the love story and the film's treatment of human themes. Over time, however, the film's reputation has improved greatly. At the 38th Academy Awards, Doctor Zhivago won five Oscars: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Original Score, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design; it was nominated for five others (including Best Picture and Best Director), but lost four of these five to The Sound of Music. It also won five awards at the 23rd Golden Globe Awards including Best Motion Picture - Drama and Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama for Sharif.

As of 2016, it is the eighth highest-grossing film of all time in the United States and Canada, adjusted for ticket-price inflation. It was ranked by the American Film Institute in 1998 as the 39th greatest film on their 100 Years... 100 Movies list, and by the British Film Institute the following year as the 27th greatest British film of all time.


📚 Reference : en.wikipedia.org

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