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[[File:doctor-zhivago_8776.jpg|frame|[[In a World]] [[World Gone Mad|Gone Mad]],<br />[[As Long as There Is One Man|One Man]] chose to make a difference...<br />By becoming a Doctor!]]
[[File:doctor-zhivago_8776.jpg|frame|[[In a World]] [[World Gone Mad|Gone Mad]], [[As Long as There Is One Man|One Man]] chose to make a difference... By becoming a Doctor!]]



Legendary [[Epic Movie|generation-spanning epic]] about [[The Russian Revolution]] starring [[Tall, Dark and Handsome|Omar Sharif]] as a doctor meeting the challenges of a [[World Gone Mad]]. Directed by [[Golden Age of Hollywood|David Lean]] as a follow-up to ''[[Lawrence of Arabia]]'' with similarly dramatic vistas, this time of the Russian steppe.
Legendary [[Epic Movie|generation-spanning epic]] about [[The Russian Revolution]] starring [[Tall, Dark and Handsome|Omar Sharif]] as a doctor meeting the challenges of a [[World Gone Mad]]. Directed by [[Golden Age of Hollywood|David Lean]] as a follow-up to ''[[Lawrence of Arabia]]'' with similarly dramatic vistas, this time of the Russian steppe.
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For its [[Scenery Porn|epic scope]], Sharif's performance, and David Lean's visual style, the film is generally praised as a classic. It is also notable for Maurice Jarre's music score, which includes the world famous [[Film/Awesome Music|"Lara's Theme"]].
For its [[Scenery Porn|epic scope]], Sharif's performance, and David Lean's visual style, the film is generally praised as a classic. It is also notable for Maurice Jarre's music score, which includes the world famous [[Film/Awesome Music|"Lara's Theme"]].


It also the heralded the last of MGM's great [[Epic Movie|epic movies]], as they announced even during production. They simply didnt have the moolah to finance these vast vista works with thousands of extras and a cast full of stars: the next movie they made was one twentieth of this cost.
It also the heralded the last of MGM's great [[Epic Movie|epic movies]], as they announced even during production. They simply didn't have the moolah to finance these vast vista works with thousands of extras and a cast full of stars: the next movie they made was one twentieth of this cost.


A Russian version of the movie was done in 2006 with a total running time of over 8 hours, thus [[Doorstopper|hewing closer]] to the book.
A Russian version of the movie was done in 2006 with a total running time of over 8 hours, thus [[Doorstopper|hewing closer]] to the book.


''[[Masterpiece Theatre]]'' in 2002 also made a [[Miniseries]].<ref>Starring Hans Matheson, [[Keira Knightley]] and Sam Neill. [[What Could Have Been|It was originally]] intended to star Ralph Fiennes as [[The Hero|Zhivago]] and Jeremy Irons as [[Manipulative Bastard|Komarovsky]]</ref>. Perhaps [[Blatant Lies|could have been]] the basis for a [[High Concept]] [[Forensic Drama]]; (Burdened by equipment shortages, Dr. Zhivago [[They Fight Crime|solves tough cases]]... [[In Space|IN SOVIET RUSSIA!]]) but, fortunately, it wasn't.
''[[Masterpiece Theatre]]'' in 2002 also made a [[Miniseries]].<ref>Starring Hans Matheson, [[Keira Knightley]] and Sam Neill. [[What Could Have Been|It was originally]] intended to star Ralph Fiennes as [[The Hero|Zhivago]] and Jeremy Irons as [[Manipulative Bastard|Komarovsky]]</ref> Perhaps [[Blatant Lies|could have been]] the basis for a [[High Concept]] [[Forensic Drama]]; (Burdened by equipment shortages, Dr. Zhivago [[They Fight Crime|solves tough cases]]... [[In Space|IN SOVIET RUSSIA!]]) but, fortunately, it wasn't.


Based on the '''[[Doctor Zhivago|epic novel]]''' by Russian poet and writer Boris Leonidovich Pasternak.
Based on the '''[[Doctor Zhivago|epic novel]]''' by Russian poet and writer Boris Leonidovich Pasternak.
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* [[Adorkable]]: Pasha Antipov
* [[Adorkable]]: Pasha Antipov
* [[Beard of Sorrow]]: Both the film and the tv serial show Yuri growing a beard when he is conscripted into the Red Partisan army.
* [[Beard of Sorrow]]: Both the film and the TV serial show Yuri growing a beard when he is conscripted into the Red Partisan army.
* [[Big Bad Wolves]]: You will fear wolf howls in 40 below...
* [[Big Bad Wolves]]: You will fear wolf howls in 40 below...
* [[Bishonen]]: Pasha Antipov, complete with [[Stoic Spectacles|spectacles]].
* [[Bishonen]]: Pasha Antipov, complete with [[Stoic Spectacles|spectacles]].
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* [[Cool Train]]: The armored war train.
* [[Cool Train]]: The armored war train.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Lara.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Lara.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Zhivago takes this tone with the Party delegates who now live in his old house in Moscow upon his return from [[World War One]]. They notice. Oh, yes, they notice.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Zhivago takes this tone with the Party delegates who now live in his old house in Moscow upon his return from [[World War I]]. They notice. Oh, yes, they notice.
{{quote|'''Delegate''': (Reviewing Zhivago's discharge papers) Holy Cross? (beat) What?
{{quote|'''Delegate''': (Reviewing Zhivago's discharge papers) Holy Cross? (beat) What?
'''Zhivago''': Holy Cross Hospital. It's on--
'''Zhivago''': Holy Cross Hospital. It's on--
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{{quote|'''Mrs Kurt:''' Boris! This is genius!
{{quote|'''Mrs Kurt:''' Boris! This is genius!
'''Professor Kurt:'''(looking bored) "Really? I thought it was Rachmaninoff. I'm going for a smoke. }}
'''Professor Kurt:'''(looking bored) "Really? I thought it was Rachmaninoff. I'm going for a smoke. }}
* [[Death of the Hypotenuse]]: {{spoiler|Pasha. It doesn't stick.}}
* [[Death of the Hypotenuse]]: {{spoiler|Pasha. It doesn't stick.}}
* [[Dirty Communists]]: subverted, as events are shown from their perspective.
* [[Dirty Communists]]: subverted, as events are shown from their perspective.
* [[Dissonant Serenity]]: The abandoned dacha (palace) full of ice.
* [[Dissonant Serenity]]: The abandoned dacha (palace) full of ice.
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* [[Golden Age of Hollywood]]: David Lean.
* [[Golden Age of Hollywood]]: David Lean.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: {{spoiler|Pasha}}
* [[Heroic BSOD]]: {{spoiler|Pasha}}
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: {{spoiler|Pasha}}, arguably.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: {{spoiler|Pasha}}, arguably.
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Strelnikov
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Strelnikov
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[My Family|Nick Harper]] is Antipov in the miniseries.
{{quote|"Hey, Dad. Take a look at me new armoured train. I bought it off some Russian bloke in a pub for 20 quid."}}
* [[Hot Librarian]]: Lara briefly becomes one.
* [[Hot Librarian]]: Lara briefly becomes one.
* [[Intermission]]
* [[Intermission]]
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* [[Memento MacGuffin]]: The balalaika.
* [[Memento MacGuffin]]: The balalaika.
* [[Mickey Mousing]]: The poem writing scene.
* [[Mickey Mousing]]: The poem writing scene.
* [[Most Writers Are Writers]]: Doctor Zhivago becomes a reknowned poet in the Soviet Union.
* [[Most Writers Are Writers]]: Doctor Zhivago becomes a renowned poet in the Soviet Union.
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Omar was ''big'' in [[The Sixties|the '60s]].
* [[Mr. Fanservice]]: Omar was ''big'' in [[The Sixties|the '60s]].
* [[Never Accepted in His Hometown]]: Both Zhivago and Pasternak are not appreciated until after they and/or Stalin die.
* [[Never Accepted in His Hometown]]: Both Zhivago and Pasternak are not appreciated until after they and/or Stalin die.
** Pasternak's book was originally [[Banned in China|banned in the Soviet Union]].
** Pasternak's book was originally [[Banned in China|banned in the Soviet Union]].
* [[Not Blood Siblings]]: Zhivago and Tonya, who end up married. Only for Zhivago to chase Lara instead...
* [[Not Blood Siblings]]: Zhivago and Tonya, who end up married. Only for Zhivago to chase Lara instead...
* [[One Degree of Separation]]: The story is packed full of odd coincidences.
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: The [[Anarchy Is Chaos|Anarchist]] being sent to the gulag. He chastises the other passengers, saying ''they'' are the slaves. Played by none other than [[Klaus Kinski]] (''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'', ''[[Aguirre, the Wrath of God]]'', ''[[Fitzcarraldo]]'').
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]: The [[Anarchy Is Chaos|Anarchist]] being sent to the gulag. He chastises the other passengers, saying ''they'' are the slaves. Played by none other than [[Klaus Kinski]] (''[[For a Few Dollars More]]'', ''[[Aguirre, the Wrath of God]]'', ''[[Fitzcarraldo]]'').
* [[One Degree of Separation]]: The story is packed full of odd coincidences.
* [[Pretty in Mink]]
* [[Pretty in Mink]]
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Yevgraf works for the Bolsheviks but he doesn't quite share their fanatical points of view.
* [[Punch Clock Villain]]: Yevgraf works for the Bolsheviks but he doesn't quite share their fanatical points of view.
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* [[Released to Elsewhere]]
* [[Released to Elsewhere]]
* [[The Reveal]]: The last ten minutes of the first half of the movie build up the fear of Strelnikov, the merciless Bolshevik general. And then as his [[Law of Chromatic Superiority|Bright Red]] [[Cool Train|War Train]] passes, we see... {{spoiler|1=[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hCczioWiZk It'S PASHA!]}}!
* [[The Reveal]]: The last ten minutes of the first half of the movie build up the fear of Strelnikov, the merciless Bolshevik general. And then as his [[Law of Chromatic Superiority|Bright Red]] [[Cool Train|War Train]] passes, we see... {{spoiler|1=[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hCczioWiZk It'S PASHA!]}}!
** [[Sting|Cue Intermission]]!
** [[Sting (music)||Cue Intermission]]!
* [[Stoic Spectacles]]: Pasha.
* [[Romanovs and Revolutions]]: ''Nobody'' expects [[The Russian Revolution]]!
* [[Romanovs and Revolutions]]: ''Nobody'' expects [[The Russian Revolution]]!
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Culminating on the frozen ''dacha'' (manor house) full of ice.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: Culminating on the frozen ''dacha'' (manor house) full of ice.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: to ''[[Lawrence of Arabia]]''.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: to ''[[Lawrence of Arabia]]''.
* [[Stoic Spectacles]]: Pasha.
* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]: '''OMAR SHARIF.''' That is all.
* [[Tall, Dark and Handsome]]: '''OMAR SHARIF.''' That is all.
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: There is only Strelnikov.
* [[That Man Is Dead]]: There is only Strelnikov.
* [[Thicker Than Water]]: Yuri's long lost half-brother, Yevgraf, is working for the Bolshevik government and arranges passes for Yuri and his family out of Moscow when his poetry is condemned.
* [[Thicker Than Water]]: Yuri's long lost half-brother, Yevgraf, is working for the Bolshevik government and arranges passes for Yuri and his family out of Moscow when his poetry is condemned.
* [[Train Station Goodbye]]
* [[Thou Shalt Not Kill]]: Dr. Zhivago
* [[Thou Shalt Not Kill]]: Dr. Zhivago
* [[Train Station Goodbye]]
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Pasha
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: Pasha
* [[Wham! Line]]: "Strelnikov."
* [[Wham! Line]]: "Strelnikov."
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* [[You Will Be Spared]]: Dr. Zhivago's unplanned encounter with [[He Who Must Not Be Seen|Strelnikov]] ends in this.
* [[You Will Be Spared]]: Dr. Zhivago's unplanned encounter with [[He Who Must Not Be Seen|Strelnikov]] ends in this.
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Remember: [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You|In Soviet Russia, ]][[Mr. Fanservice|Omar Sharif]] [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You|Ogles YOU!]]
Remember: [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You|In Soviet Russia,]] [[Mr. Fanservice|Omar Sharif]] [[In Soviet Russia, Trope Mocks You|Ogles YOU!]]


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Latest revision as of 14:18, 25 October 2022

In a World Gone Mad, One Man chose to make a difference... By becoming a Doctor!

Legendary generation-spanning epic about The Russian Revolution starring Omar Sharif as a doctor meeting the challenges of a World Gone Mad. Directed by David Lean as a follow-up to Lawrence of Arabia with similarly dramatic vistas, this time of the Russian steppe.

Featuring Julie Christie as Lara, the object of Yuri's affections, and Rod Steiger as the manipulative Komarovsky. Other cast members include Alec Guinness, Geraldine Chaplin, Tom Courtenay, and Ralph Richardson.

For its epic scope, Sharif's performance, and David Lean's visual style, the film is generally praised as a classic. It is also notable for Maurice Jarre's music score, which includes the world famous "Lara's Theme".

It also the heralded the last of MGM's great epic movies, as they announced even during production. They simply didn't have the moolah to finance these vast vista works with thousands of extras and a cast full of stars: the next movie they made was one twentieth of this cost.

A Russian version of the movie was done in 2006 with a total running time of over 8 hours, thus hewing closer to the book.

Masterpiece Theatre in 2002 also made a Miniseries.[1] Perhaps could have been the basis for a High Concept Forensic Drama; (Burdened by equipment shortages, Dr. Zhivago solves tough cases... IN SOVIET RUSSIA!) but, fortunately, it wasn't.

Based on the epic novel by Russian poet and writer Boris Leonidovich Pasternak.

Tropes used in Doctor Zhivago (film) include:
  • Adorkable: Pasha Antipov
  • Beard of Sorrow: Both the film and the TV serial show Yuri growing a beard when he is conscripted into the Red Partisan army.
  • Big Bad Wolves: You will fear wolf howls in 40 below...
  • Bishonen: Pasha Antipov, complete with spectacles.
  • Bittersweet Ending: Downer Ending, depending how you look at it.
    • The downer ending is that Yuri and Lara die apart, with Yuri especially dying of a heart attack chasing after a woman he thinks is Lara. The bittersweet ending is that Zhivago's adopted brother, trying to find Yuri and Lara's love child years later, thinks he's found the young woman. However, the young woman refuses to admit it, fearful that the Soviet general would punish her rather than delight in finding her.
  • Book Ends: The streetcar scenes with Yuri and Lara at the beginning and end of the film.
  • Cool Train: The armored war train.
  • Damsel in Distress: Lara.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Zhivago takes this tone with the Party delegates who now live in his old house in Moscow upon his return from World War I. They notice. Oh, yes, they notice.

Delegate: (Reviewing Zhivago's discharge papers) Holy Cross? (beat) What?
Zhivago: Holy Cross Hospital. It's on--
Tonya: (interrupting) The Second Reformed Hospital, he means.
Zhivago: Oh. (beat) Good. It needed reforming.
Delegate: (beat, with icy We Are Not Amused gaze)

    • After pointedly reminding Dr. Zhivago that he's "been listening to rumormongers, Comrade. There is no typhus in our city," the delegate shortly thereafter has Zhivago pulled from work to discreetly diagnose an ill man in the house.

Zhivago: Why? Is it typhus?
Zhivago: (after inspecting patient) It isn't typhus. It's another disease we don't have in Moscow: starvation.
Delegate: That seems to give you satisfaction.
Zhivago: It would give me satisfaction to hear you admit it.
Delegate: Would it? Why?
Zhivago: Because it is so.
Delegate: Your attitude is noticed, you know. Oh, yes, it's been noticed!

    • He must have learned it from his medical professor. While watching a piano recital with his wife:

Mrs Kurt: Boris! This is genius!
Professor Kurt:(looking bored) "Really? I thought it was Rachmaninoff. I'm going for a smoke.


Remember: In Soviet Russia, Omar Sharif Ogles YOU!

  1. Starring Hans Matheson, Keira Knightley and Sam Neill. It was originally intended to star Ralph Fiennes as Zhivago and Jeremy Irons as Komarovsky