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Doctor Zhivago (Russian: ?????? ??????) is a 1965 film directed by David Lean and based on the famous novel by Boris Pasternak.//and In a land of guns and ice, there is the great sound of battle and the greater silence of loversThe famous film version by David Lean was created for various reasons. Lean, coming off of the huge success of Lawrence of Arabia (1962), wanted to make a more intimate, romantic film to balance the action- and adventure-oriented tone of his previous film. One of the first actors signed onboard was Omar Sharif, who had played Lawrence's right-hand man Sherif Ali in Lawrence. Sharif loved the novel, and when he heard Lean was making a film adaptation, he requested to be cast in the role of Pasha (which ultimately went to Tom Courtenay). Sharif was quite surprised when Lean suggested that he play Zhivago himself. (Peter O'Toole, star of Lawrence, was Lean's original choice for Zhivago but turned the part down.) Rod Steiger was cast as Komarovsky after Marlon Brando and James Mason turned the part down.The film version was faithful to the book in a general sense, though some of the subplots - particularly regarding the novel's historical/political facets - were glossed over or edited down. Many have criticized the film in particular for reducing the depiction of World War I to a mere five minute narration sequence. A subplot involving Yevgraf's (Alec Guinness) interview of the child of Lara and Yuri (played by Rita Tushingham) several decades after the story's main events was added as a narration/framing device to help move along the story. Omar Sharif later joked that it was added to reassure the audience that Yuri and Lara would ultimately get together, even though they would have to wait until two hours into the film for it to happen
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