Friday, January 20, 2012

DOCTOR ZHIVAGO (1965)



Classics Revisited Book Group (Posting 7)

Doctor Zhivago directed by David Lean
or
Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak

I had never seen Lean’s famous film or read Pasternak’s famous novel before my book group, so I had my work cut out for me that month. After reading and viewing, I find myself a little partial to the book, as I don’t think the film version compares with some of Lean’s other great films. There actually is a more recent television mini-series of Doctor Zhivago that gives the viewer more on the relationship between Zhivago and the love interest Lara. Of course, I would never say a television production could be superior to a David Lean film for fear of being smote by the cinematic gods.

Book or movie? I do think it’s okay to pick Pasternak’s novel here, using much of the same criteria I just used in choosing Gone With the Wind (novel) over Gone With the Wind (movie).



3 comments:

  1. I didn't particularly care for either one, and I found it interesting that so many people think of this as one of the great love stories. The book was a political essay disguised as a love story. The ending of both was horrible and depressing. Still, I'm glad to have read it.

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  2. I believe this book was censored in Soviet Russia, is that correct as I am using the book cover in a project?

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