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The Most Reluctant Convert: The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis

2021 | 87m | English

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A journey through C.S. Lewis’ early life and his dramatic conversion story about his inner conflict.
Release Date: Nov 07, 2021
Director: Norman Stone
Writer: Norman Stone, Max McLean
Genres: Drama, History
Keywords christianity, biography, oxford, based on play or musical, religion, childhood, atheism, philosophical, memoir
Production Companies 1A Productions, Fellowship for Performing Arts
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Nicholas Ralph Young C.S. Lewis
Eddie Ray Martin Childhood C.S. Lewis
Tom Glenister J.R.R. Tolkien
Max McLean C.S. Lewis
Charlie Ray Reid Warnie Lewis
David Shields Hugo Dyson
Amy Alexander Flora Lewis
David Gant W.T. Kirkpatrick
Richard Harrington Albert Lewis
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Sam Heasman Cinematography
Roger Murray-Leach Production Designer
Norman Stone Writer, Director
Max McLean Author
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Matthew Jenkins Producer
Ken Denison Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Delivered by way of an over-arching monologue, Max McLean, Nicholas Ralph and Eddie Ray Martin take us on a well written and delivered exploration of this author as he grows up and evolves from a hardened man of no faith through his gradual acceptance of the premiss of deism, then ultimately of the ... Christian faith. McLean is on great form delivering the narrative - and it is full of allegory, humour - even a little bit of lust! We hear of how this young man and his brother grew up in a home with his Welsh father and, after the tragic death of his mother to cancer when both were young, of his education and his WWI experiences before returning to academia at Oxford where he engaged in heated, though always enjoyable, debates with the likes of Barwell and Tolkien. The occasional use of action scenes, especially involving Ralph, oxygenate the script. They allow us to take a breather from the barrage of words that do require our concentration - his use of language is complex yet entertaining and not in the least abstruse. It was also great to see this in a full cinema - a testament to this fellow who wrote some of the most wonderful of escapist literature.

Mar 27, 2022