Dans ce film, Freud invite l'auteur emblématique C.S. Lewis à débattre de l'existence de Dieu. L'histoire du film voit Freud inviter l'auteur emblématique C.S. Lewis à débattre de l'existenc... Tout lireDans ce film, Freud invite l'auteur emblématique C.S. Lewis à débattre de l'existence de Dieu. L'histoire du film voit Freud inviter l'auteur emblématique C.S. Lewis à débattre de l'existence de Dieu.Dans ce film, Freud invite l'auteur emblématique C.S. Lewis à débattre de l'existence de Dieu. L'histoire du film voit Freud inviter l'auteur emblématique C.S. Lewis à débattre de l'existence de Dieu.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Paddy Moore
- (as George Clarke)
- Ilsa
- (as Anna Blomeyer)
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Freud's last intellectual visitor in this fictional account is C. S. Lewis (Matthew Goode), a 45-year-old Oxford don, and Christian apologist after rediscovering faith in the early 1930s.
The film follows the conversation between Freud and Lewis, with various flashbacks at key including Freud's youth and Lewis's experiences in World War I. The film also touches on Anna's relationship to her father and to Dorothy Burlingham (Jodi Balfour), a former patient of Sigmund's and close friend of Anna. The film also notes Lewis's conversion and his unusual relationship with Janie Moore (Orla Brady), the mother of Lewis's wartime comrade, Paddy Moore (George Andrew-Clarke).
"Freud's Last Session" has Freud and Lewis punch holes in their opponent's perspectives on God, with neither landing a knock-out. The flashbacks and inserts related to Anna provide some breaks. Hopkins and Goode are excellent while burdened with what felt like a pretty flat script. It was a kind of gamesmanship without much direction.
And that's what the movie is, two men talking, interrupted occasionally by flashbacks to their younger days and air raid to lend this stage play some cinematic credibility. In this made-up scenario -- although the story is that an Oxford don visited Freud shortly before his death, the claim, as here, that it was Lewis, is a fabrication of the play and movie -- they argue around each other, and finally agree only that people are afraid of death.
The rest of it.... well, Freud's beliefs are at the end of his life (he died three weeks after the supposed events of this film), while there are plenty of things that Lewis did say until twenty years after. As for the basic disagreement about religion versus science, that's a non-conflict; as smarter people than I have declared, science is about how, not why. If G*d created the universe we live in, thanks a lot.
Both men are fine actors and easily translate the script into natural-sounding words. I have no idea if Hopkins' accent is a good representation of the Viennese one; Kohli Calhoun is listed as the dialect coach.
I do wish the script had been a bit stronger. There were a couple scenes that seemed to fizzle out rather than having a much needed emphatic response, mostly on Lewis's end.
Overall I liked the film and would see it again.
Anthony Hopkins fills his unpleasant character with a minimum of scenery chewing, and Matthew Goode was a pleasant surprise, keeping his more quiet character in the mental battle. But the little known story of Anna Freud is tragic and brings real emotion to the story. A grown up film (sorry, Barbie).
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAnthony Hopkins had previously portrayed C.S. Lewis in Les ombres du coeur (1993) 30 years prior to this film.
- GaffesLewis refers to JRR Tolkien as "John". He was known as "Ronald" to his friends.
- Citations
J.R.R. Tolkien: Jack, when you read myths about gods that come to Earth and sacrifice themselves, their stories move you, so long as you read it anywhere but the Bible.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 7PM Project: Épisode datant du 19 avril 2024 (2024)
- Bandes originalesVariations on an Original Theme, Op. 36, 'Enigma' Variation 9: Nimrod
Composed by Edward Elgar
Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) & Adrian Leaper (Conductor)
Licensed courtesy of Naxos Music UK Ltd
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Détails
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- La Última Sesión de Freud
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 906 283 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 45 590 $US
- 24 déc. 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 4 190 596 $US
- Durée
- 1h 50min(110 min)
- Couleur