Doctor Zhivago (1965)

Movie · 1965 · Drama, Romance, War · 3h 20m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 7.6/10 (146.3K ratings)

A Love Caught in the Fire of Revolution

Overview

The life of a Russian physician and poet who, although married to another, falls in love with a political activist's wife and experiences hardship during World War I and then the October Revolution.

Ratings

Director

David Lean

Production

Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Carlo Ponti Production

Cast

Omar Sharif, Julie Christie, Geraldine Chaplin, Rod Steiger, Alec Guinness, Tom Courtenay, Siobhán McKenna, Ralph Richardson, Rita Tushingham, Adrienne Corri, Bernard Kay, Geoffrey Keen, Klaus Kinski, Jeffrey Rockland, Gérard Tichy, Noel Willman, Tarek Sharif, Jack MacGowran, Mark Eden, Erik Chitty

Curator Review

Verdict

A grand, emotionally sweeping historical romance with exceptional scale, production design, and tragic momentum. It can feel deliberately paced and emotionally distant at times, but the visual grandeur and sense of history overwhelming private life make it a major classic.

Best for

  • fans of epic period dramas
  • viewers who like tragic romance
  • people drawn to large-scale historical filmmaking
  • audiences who appreciate lush cinematography and production design

Skip if

  • you need fast pacing
  • you dislike melodramatic romance
  • you prefer tightly plotted character drama
  • you are impatient with long runtimes

Overview

Doctor Zhivago is one of the great prestige epics of the 1960s, a film that turns private longing into something vast and mournful. David Lean frames the Russian Revolution and World War I not as background decoration but as a force that crushes intimacy, memory, and choice. The result is romantic, mournful, and often ravishing to look at.

Worth noting

What lingers most is the contrast between the film’s emotional restraint and its enormous scale. The love story is intentionally elusive, which some viewers find frustrating, but that distance is part of the design: people are swept along by history before they can fully understand themselves. The snowbound landscapes, trains, interiors, and crowd scenes give the movie a monumental, almost mythic quality.

Bottom line

It is not a breezy romance, and its length can test patience, but it rewards viewers who want cinema that feels operatic in both feeling and form. For those open to its slower rhythms, it remains a deeply cinematic experience and a benchmark for the historical epic.

Top Letterboxd reviews

cait (3.5★) · 686 likes

hmm. unrealistic. if the bolsheviks really saw hot bourgeois omar sharif i simply dont think they would have decided to murder them all. lenin would take one look at him in a turtleneck and decide that capitalism is actually pretty groovy

mememily (4.5★) · 660 likes

the snow budget on this movie must've been crazy

Ethan Colburn (2★) · 507 likes

As a massive Lawrence of Arabia fan, I was extremely disappointed by this. I genuinely don’t understand what is driving the plot forward. I have no interest in the characters, or where they end up. There’s some pretty shots in it but overall, extremely boring. It took me a couple days to get through. If this review is boring, I’m sorry but at least it’s not as long as Dr. Zhivago.

Yates McConnell (3.5★) · 317 likes

Yuri gets on a train to travel across Russia? More like Doctor Trivago

Jonathan White (5★) · 312 likes

I first saw Dr. Zhivago when I was 15 back in the mid-70’s. I had the good fortune to see it as a 70mm blowup on a really big screen. To put it simply, I fell in love. I fell in love with David Lean, and I fell, head over heels, with Julie Christie. I've watched it from time to time over the years, and have always been swept away. This re-watch was no different, and the sumptuous BluRay reminded… more I first saw Dr. Zhivago when I was 15 back in the mid-70’s. I had the good fortune to see it as a 70mm blowup on a really big screen. To put it simply, I fell in love. I fell in love with David Lean, and I fell, head over heels, with Julie Christie. I've watched it from time to time over the years, and have always been swept away. This re-watch was no different, and the sumptuous BluRay reminded… more

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Topics

historical epic, tragic romance, Russian Revolution, World War I, melodrama, sweeping visuals, period drama, political upheaval, snowbound landscapes, classic cinema

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