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La duda de Darwin

Título original: Creation
  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 48min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,6/10
15 mil
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Paul Bettany in La duda de Darwin (2009)
English naturalist Charles Darwin struggles to find a balance between his revolutionary theories on evolution and the relationship with religious wife, whose faith contradicts his work.
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Dividido entre la fe y la ciencia, y sufriendo alucinaciones, el naturalista inglés Charles Darwin lucha por completar "El origen de las especies" y mantener la relación con su esposa.Dividido entre la fe y la ciencia, y sufriendo alucinaciones, el naturalista inglés Charles Darwin lucha por completar "El origen de las especies" y mantener la relación con su esposa.Dividido entre la fe y la ciencia, y sufriendo alucinaciones, el naturalista inglés Charles Darwin lucha por completar "El origen de las especies" y mantener la relación con su esposa.

  • Dirección
    • Jon Amiel
  • Guión
    • John Collee
    • Jon Amiel
    • Randal Keynes
  • Reparto principal
    • Paul Bettany
    • Jennifer Connelly
    • Ian Kelly
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,6/10
    15 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jon Amiel
    • Guión
      • John Collee
      • Jon Amiel
      • Randal Keynes
    • Reparto principal
      • Paul Bettany
      • Jennifer Connelly
      • Ian Kelly
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    • 115Reseñas de críticos
    • 51Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

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    Paul Bettany
    Paul Bettany
    • Charles Darwin
    Jennifer Connelly
    Jennifer Connelly
    • Emma Darwin
    Ian Kelly
    • Captain Fitzroy
    Guy Henry
    Guy Henry
    • Technician
    Martha West
    • Annie Darwin
    Anabolena Rodriguez
    • Fuegia Basket
    Paul Campbell
    • Boat Memory
    Zak Davies
    • Jemmy Button
    Teresa Churcher
    Teresa Churcher
    • Mrs. Davies
    Freya Parks
    Freya Parks
    • Etty Darwin
    Jim Carter
    Jim Carter
    • Parslow
    Christopher Dunkin
    • George Darwin
    Gene Goodman
    • Franky Darwin
    Harrison Sansostri
    • Lenny Darwin
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    Benedict Cumberbatch
    • Joseph Hooker
    Toby Jones
    Toby Jones
    • Thomas Huxley
    Ellie Haddington
    • Nanny Brodie
    Jeremy Northam
    Jeremy Northam
    • Reverend Innes
    • Dirección
      • Jon Amiel
    • Guión
      • John Collee
      • Jon Amiel
      • Randal Keynes
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    9joshi_3592

    A truly a great and moving tribute to Charles Darwin and his struggles.

    This is definitely a touching movie, and a great expression of Charles Darwins personal struggle. The movie is not only about his struggle to get his book "the origin of Species" published, but also his relationship with his oldest daughter. His daughter was at start the only person in his family to approve of his views, something that she as well had to pay for. Een more than him at times.

    Now, this is not an evolutionary propaganda film, as a matter of fact I think it managed to stay very neutral. A hard thing to do in my opinion. of course it does not condone the way the characters was treated by the church, quite the opposite actually. If you need me to use the big words to shed light on this film; it will be liked by deists and atheists alike, but goes away from theism. The movie talks about evolution, and that's it.

    Paul Bettany as Charles Darwin was incredible. Of course we all may think of Darwin as that old man with the funny beard, but this movie centers around the man in his late 20's, early 30's. Jennifer Connelly (Emma Darwin) is great as always, but the actor who impressed me was Martha West as Annie Darwin, Darwins daughter. Definitely on of the best child actors of the decade. The story is about Darwin and his daughter, and it is beautifully acted.

    Except for a few jumps in time that was momentarily confusing, the production of this film is pretty flawless. Some scenes were Darwin observes nature is just marvelous, and is almost like taken out of a high production National geographic documentary.

    I must admit though, I'm not quite sure of why they chose "Creation" as the title. I doubt it is an irony, the movie is too respectful for that. Well, I'm sure there's a meaning too it, just don't let it scare you away.

    I give this movie a 9/10. This is truly a great tribute to Charles Darwin, and please give it a chance.
    9johnslighte

    Great film, poignant, humanistic, and still surprisingly timely.

    I saw the world premiere at the Toronto International Film Fest, this is a great film.

    Real-life husband and wife Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly star as Charles and Emma Darwin in the midst of their struggle through the writing of and decision to publish "Origin of Species". Their consideration of the ramifications it may have for their family and the future of humankind are conveyed in such a manner that one suspects only an off-screen couple could achieve.

    Jon Amiel (who gave a heart-felt introduction) and John Collee do and excellent job of bringing Randal Keynes' biography to life. They created some very poignant and human moments, great cinematography and sets and a generous helping of tongue-in-cheek about the still divisive theory of evolution.

    The surprise star is Martha West who plays Annie Darwin, the character around whom much of the story unfurls. She plays the precocious young girl to a tee. If this performance is anything to go by her star should be on the rise.

    All in all a great film, and although it is a period drama the issues that drive it are still very much alive today.
    8gradyharp

    The Private Life of Charles Darwin

    CREATION is not a film about the development of Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution, and if that is what the audience expects it will be disappointed. What this little film presents instead is the midlife crisis (the film takes place in 1858-59 and Darwin was born in 1809, having completed his 1840 'Voyage of the Beagle' after the famous time he spent from 1831 -36 on the HMS Beagle as a naturalist gathering data) when Darwin had made his observations of nature and natural survival of the fittest and was struggling with writing of 'The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection', a book that would threaten to incise his relationship not only with Christian society but also with his fervently religious wife Emma. It is a story of the tortured man coping with the dichotomy between science and religion, between a man obsessed with his scientific discoveries while longing to be a good father to the children he loved. Yes there is discussion of his scientific theories, made mostly in his stories he told his children, but the book on which it is based, Randal Keynes 'Annie's Box' (Keynes is the great great grandson of Darwin) - a book of diaries and quiet notes about the Darwin and his oldest daughter Annie whose death as a young girl nearly destroyed Darwin - is more concerned with opening the windows to the family life of the great scientist than expounding the scientific theory we all know so well. John Collee's screenplay serves the film well as does the careful direction of Jon Amiel.

    Charles Darwin's presence is illuminated by Paul Bettany's performance and the difficult role of his wife Emma is played with great sensitivity by Bettany's real wife Jennifer Connelly. The pivotal role of Annie (Darwin's eldest daughter who seemed to have inherited all of the curiosity and imagination of Darwin) is portrayed by first time actress Martha West (daughter of actor Dominic West): it is Annie's death that alters the course of this story, that event and the final reconciliation between Darwin and Emma after Emma actually reads the completed book (The Origin of Species). The supporting cast is excellent: Jeremy Northam is the unforgiving cleric Reverend Innes, the other Darwin children are very natural in their acting - Freya Parks, Harrison Sansostri, Christopher Dunkin - and Toby Jones adds sparks as Thomas Huxley who declares that Darwin's theories prove that God is dead! The cinematography by Jess Hall is excellent - especially in the scenes involving man's first connection with the apes. The musical score by Christopher Young rather blurs all the action into a Victorian mush, but the actors and director are able to make us forget that ill- conceived add-on. In all, the film is a family story - it just so happens that the family is that of a great man about whose personal life we know very little. Impressive work.

    Grady Harp
    7rooprect

    Hmm, can anyone name any movies about evolution?

    It's funny, I just realized there aren't too many films about evolution. There are thousands of films about war, thousands about crime, and zillions about love. You'd think the most fundamental question of human existence, "how the heck did we get here?", would be addressed more often.

    "Creation" is presented as a biopic about Charles Darwin, but its real strength is the way it opens the debate of evolution vs. creationism, seeing how the debate still hasn't been settled in the 150 years since Darwin published "Origin of Species".

    The film's interesting approach is that it doesn't slam you over the head with propaganda, though it is definitely pro-evolution. For the most part it presents the basics, it presents what Darwin believed, it presents the opposing sentiment, and it leaves it up to us to continue debating with our friends & enemies.

    I believe it steers a safe enough course that creationists can enjoy it for its story, the same way believers in evolution and even atheists can watch "The Ten Commandments" and not be offended by its underlying fundamentalism (unless they're seriously constipated). "Creation" is a family-friendly film containing an interesting story, romance, drama and some good values regardless of your views on the almighty or lack thereof.

    There are some staggering points made in the movie, such as Darwin talking about how, in nature, millions of lives are lost for every 1 that thrives. He punctuates the thought by saying "Don't you find that a bit wasteful?"

    I give the filmmakers bonus points for tackling this subject which, as I said up top, isn't often tackled. I do want to take this opportunity to remind you that the ultimate, greatest film about evolution is, and always shall be, "2001: A Space Odyssey". That's a film that presents compelling arguments for all viewpoints, and it does it without stepping on anyone's toes. If you enjoy "Creation", you should immediately follow it with "2001". Then watch your head asplode.
    9thinker1691

    " Father, . . why must the world be so cruel ? "

    Of all the greatest men in science, Charles Darwin stands taller than most. His superior intellectual searching and inevitably, his persistent exercise in evolutionary logic, gave mankind the tools with which to eventually determine the Origins of Man. In point of fact, this film, ably directed by Jon Ameil, is called " Creation " and answers the eternal question for all open-minded students, teachers and inquisitive scientists alike. Moreover, the poignant film also endeavors to unveil a portion of the private life behind the real Darwin. (Paul Bettany) Darwin himself was not only a practical man, but a deeply sensitive father and husband. Herein audiences discover that throughout his life and during his subsequent marriage to his cousin Emma, (Jennifer Connelly) Charles pays dearly for his revolutionary ideas. The story touches his association with Captain Fitzroy (Ian Kelly), Joseph Hooker ( Benedict Cumberbatch) and his most ardent supporter Thomas Huxley ( Toby Jones). However, it also reveals just how deeply he loved his children, especially his favorite daughter Annie. (Martha West) All in all, the movie is exceptional and for audiences of every age, a Classic story. Highly recommended. ****

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    • Curiosidades
      Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly, who portray Charles Darwin and his wife Emma, are married in real life.
    • Pifias
      The epilogue states "He was buried with full Christian honours, in Westminister Abbey." This should read "Westminster Abbey."
    • Citas

      Thomas Huxley: Mr Darwin, sir? Either you are being disingenuous or you do not fully understand your own theory. Evidently, what is true of the barnacle is true of all creatures, even humans. The Almighty can no longer claim to have authored every species in under a week. You've killed God, sir! You've killed God!

    • Créditos adicionales
      The title appears against a background imitative of Michaelangelo's "The Creation of Adam" from the Sistine Chapel, with Adam replaced by the title. This is also simulated in the cover art, with Adam replaced by a chimpanzee.
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      Featured in Late Show with David Letterman: Episodio #17.71 (2010)
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      Étude Op. 25, No. 11, Winter Wind
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de septiembre de 2009 (Reino Unido)
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      • Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Malvern where Darwin was treated for health problems)
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