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Doctor Zhivago

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2002
  • TV-14
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
5.7K
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POPULARITY
4,132
354
Doctor Zhivago (2002)
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Doctor Zhivago falls for Lara despite being engaged. Their forbidden love blossoms amidst the upheaval of the Russian Revolution, impacting his career and family.Doctor Zhivago falls for Lara despite being engaged. Their forbidden love blossoms amidst the upheaval of the Russian Revolution, impacting his career and family.Doctor Zhivago falls for Lara despite being engaged. Their forbidden love blossoms amidst the upheaval of the Russian Revolution, impacting his career and family.

  • Stars
    • Keira Knightley
    • Sam Neill
    • Hans Matheson
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    7.3/10
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    4,132
    354
    • Stars
      • Keira Knightley
      • Sam Neill
      • Hans Matheson
    • 72User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Keira Knightley
    Keira Knightley
    • Lara Antipova
    • 2002
    Sam Neill
    Sam Neill
    • Victor Komarovsky
    • 2002
    Hans Matheson
    Hans Matheson
    • Yury Zhivago
    • 2002
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    Alexandra Maria Lara
    • Tonya Gromyko Zhivago
    • 2002
    Kris Marshall
    Kris Marshall
    • Pasha Antipov…
    • 2002
    Hugh Bonneville
    Hugh Bonneville
    • Andrey Zhivago
    • 2002
    Anna Rust
    Anna Rust
    • Katya…
    • 2002
    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Alexander Gromyko
    • 2002
    Sam MacLintock
    Sam MacLintock
    • Little Yury
    • 2002
    Daniella Byrne
    • Little Tonya
    • 2002
    Nick Stewart
    • Orthodox Priest
    • 2002
    Jeremy Clyde
    Jeremy Clyde
    • Professor
    • 2002
    Daniele Liotti
    Daniele Liotti
    • Misha Gordon
    • 2002
    Anne-Marie Duff
    Anne-Marie Duff
    • Olya Demina
    • 2002
    Maryam d'Abo
    Maryam d'Abo
    • Amalia Guishar
    • 2002
    Robert Orr
    • Agitator
    • 2002
    Karel Dobrý
    Karel Dobrý
    • Mayakovsky
    • 2002
    David Fisher
    David Fisher
    • Blok
    • 2002
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    smooten

    Are you serious?

    Andrew Davies assured that his version would be true to the Novel. In fact he has replicated all the romantic set pieces of Leans original version - the shooting ( Victor Komorosky was shot in the original version), train journey, Yuri's walk through the trees, meeting with Lara (notice Julie Christie ironing and Keiran washing clothes). Even the production design are similar. Unfortunetly, it does not match up to Leans excellent epic. What about the acting: Keiran is weak as Lara - Julie was better but neither did justice to the Lara role. Hans is the exact duplicate of Omar without the stash but Omar's performance had more depth. Sam Neil as with Hans is a duplicate of Rod Steiger in appearance but Steiger's performance was one of the highlights of Lean's version. Sam was good but weak in comparison. Andrew Davies version was not based on the Novel but on Leans original.
    7randb-4

    Keira just doesn't work

    Never having seen the original version of Dr Zhivago I can't really compare,but for me Keira Knightley just doesn't work in the role of Lara. This is a woman that a previously proper moral man would betray his wife for. That just doesn't ring true. Tonya was sweet,beautiful and loving, why would Yury risk that for this Lara? The chemistry just wasn't there. Am I also the only person that thinks that Keira isn't such a great actress? Lots of pouting and over pronunciation isn't a substitute for fine acting. Sam Neil was suitably menacing,though I didn't feel like he had such a hold over Lara. Kris Marshall, an actor that I really like wasn't convincing as the Pasha/strenlikov character. Hans as Zhivago was adequate, but so nice to look at that I can forgive him any acting shortcoming. My favourite performance was from Alexandra Maria Lara as the betrayed wife. I found myself swallowing hard and blinking back tears when she confronts Lara.All in all not a bad way to pass 4 hours of ironing-considering it was a free gift with the newspaper!
    10fragglefest

    This HAS to be seen - tissues at the ready!

    Wow - this was fantastic! It really all came together with the last installment and truly broke my heart. I don't see how anyone could not fall madly in love with Hans Matheson as Yury, and Kiera Knightley brought such maturity and worldliness to such a difficult role (amazing at such a young age). Both actors should be commended.

    And as for Sam Neill! He was amazing. The screen practically frosted up when he appeared!

    I hope that this series is brought out on VHS and DVD so that it can be seen again, and again, and again. In the meantime we will just have to dream of Hans...........!
    10songbird2882

    a perfect Zhivago

    I watched this movie on accident actually, sending someone else to rent "Dr. Zhivago" for me, and he returned with this mini-series, I of course intending the 1967 classic which I love. I gamely watched the re-make anyway and was absolutely thrilled! This version actually had dialog! I hadn't realized how much an actual plot line or character development had been missing from the old one, but I was amazed at how well these characters were developed, lovingly acted and portrayed, and while I have not read the book, it appeared to be a good adaptation. Hans Matheson was a much better Zhivago than Omar Shariff, though I didn't think I would ever find myself saying so, and all the other characters were well-cast. The only disappointment to me was Sam Neill, who is one of my favorite actors. While his performance was solid, I didn't feel that he brought anything extra to Kamarovsky. Even if you love the classic, as I do, give this one a chance.
    vox-sane

    Wasted Opportunity

    Pasternak's novel was a love story tucked in an epic set against the turbulent Russian revolution. The novel itself, with its story of illicit love in time of war, was almost the GONE WITH THE WIND of its day. When the time came to make the movie the task fell, quite naturally, to epic film maker David Lean, winner of the Academy Award for his last two pictures (BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI, LAWRENCE OF ARABIA). Lean and screenwriter Robert Bolt (A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS, LAWRENCE) did a superb job of distilling the essence of the novel, but left out many characters and events in their 197 minute motion picture (which, until the advent of Lucas and Spielberg, was one of the highest grossing movies ever). Robert Bolt won a deserved Oscar for his work on DOCTOR ZHIVAGO, for his job was formidable. But now that Pasternak's epic sweep was personified by Lean and Bolt, a television version was needed whose focus was Pasternak's (admittedly soap-opera) story without sacrificing any of the other events for time limitations.

    The television version that finally appeared was barely an hour longer than Lean's. It would be unfair to compare this version to Lean's, which had a powerhouse cast (Christie, Steiger, Richardson, Courtenay, Guinness), a director with an eye for the cinematic, and a superb script. However, when some of the same sorts of scenes appear, the new version seems like a hollow echo.

    This new version also truncates the novel. The dialog is pedestrian. In the old days British television would make adaptations of novels this size that went on for months (ZHIVAGO could sustain it). The interiors were videotaped like stage presentation and the exteriors were shot on grainy film, but the breadth of great novels came across. Four hours was not time enough to do justice to Pasternak. Everything seems to boil down to sex in this version, which is daring -- for the 1960s!

    On the plus side, it must be said that Keira Knightley (Lara) is pure sex on the screen. Her character is hardly the thrall of Komarovsky she is in the novel (the victim she is in Lean's movie). Again, this might have been daring forty years ago. It seems the writers of this movie missed the other revolution (the sexual revolution) that might've gotten them past this approach to the material to focus on the larger view of the Russian revolution the novel presents. We had the love story, done a whole lot better, decades ago. We're still waiting for a version that does justice to Pasternak.

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    • Trivia
      Keira Knightley who was 17, lived on her own for the first time while filming for three months in Slovakia and Prague. She said her Prague flat was located in the center of the city's red-light district and the actress made friends with a local prostitute, who positioned herself directly under her window every night.
    • Quotes

      Yuri [to Lara]: I wish, I wish I could live two lives. My own, and to see you well and happy. To know you weren't in need of anything. I'm sure you'll find someone you could be happy with. Of course I'd want to knock his teeth out.

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      At the wedding party of Zhivago and Tonya

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    • Release date
      • November 24, 2002 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official PBS/Masterpiece Theatre Web site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zhivago
    • Filming locations
      • Praha hlavni nadrazi, Wilsonova, Prague, Czech Republic(Railway station Moscow / Moskva)
    • Production companies
      • E-Vision
      • Epsilon TV Production
      • Granada Productions
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      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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