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Psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud invites Professor C.S. Lewis to discuss the existence of God, Freud's unique relationship with his daughter, and Lewis's unconventional relationship with his best friend's mother. Lewis in Zemlja sjena (1993) 30 years before this film. Lewis is shown researching the Gospels while a woman who appears to be his wife beckons him to bed.
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This film is set in 1939, but Lewis did not marry Joy Davidman Gresham until 1956. The woman was actually Janie Moore, with whom Lewis lived until 1949. [last lines] Sigmund Freud: From error to error, one discovers the whole truth. Featured in The 7PM Project: Episode dated April 19, 2024 (2024).
The Freuds fled Vienna, Austria, in 1938, after Anna was briefly detained
36, 'Enigma' Variation 9: Nimrod Composed by Edward Elgar Performed by Symfonický orchester Slovenského rozhlasu (as Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra) and Adrian Leaper (conductor) Licensed courtesy of Naxos Music UK Ltd. It is a drama of contrasting-intellectual-perspectives-on-God set on 3 September 1939, in London, England, in the home of 83-year-old Sigmund Freud (Anthony Hopkins) and his daughter, Anna (Liv Lisa Fries). Freud was suffering severely from oral cancer and taking a lot of morphine at the time in question. Freud did not believe in God, despite early training in Catholicism and Judaism.
Freud's final intellectual visitor in this fictional account is C
S. Lewis (Matthew Goode), a 45-year-old Oxford professor and Christian apologist who rediscovered his faith in the early 1930s. The film follows the conversation between Freud and Lewis, with several important flashbacks, including Freud's youth and Lewis's experiences in World War I. The film also touches on Anna's relationship with her father and with Dorothy Burlingham (Jodi Balfour), a former patient of Sigmund and a close friend of Anna's.
The flashbacks and inserts related to Anna provide some respite
The film also notes Lewis's conversion and his unusual relationship with Janie Moore (Orla Brady), the mother of Lewis's war buddy Paddy Moore (George Andrew-Clarke). "Freud's Last Session" Freud and Lewis poke holes in their opponents' views on God, without either of them landing a knockout punch. Hopkins and Goode are excellent, though burdened by what seems like a rather flat script. It was a kind of power play without much direction.
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