Lord Jim (1965)
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Joseph Conrad's cerebral, philosophical novel Lord Jim is streamlined and simplified by producer/director/writer Richard Brooks for the action-and-adventure crowd. Peter O'Toole plays the first officer of a tramp steamer, who, during a hurricane, cravenly abandons ship, leaving the passengers to drown. Disgraced, O'Toole seeks out ways to redeem himself--not only in the eyes of the British maritime commission, but in his own eyes. He signs on to deliver a shipment of dynamite to a tribe of… More
Rating: | Unrated |
Genre: | Drama, Action & Adventure, Art House & International, Classics |
Directed By: | Richard Brooks (VI), Richard Brooks |
Written By: | Joseph Conrad, Richard Brooks |
In Theaters: | Feb 25, 1965 Wide |
On DVD: | Aug 24, 2004 |
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Brooks, while capturing the spirit of adventure of the novel, only superficially catches the inner emotional and spiritual conflict of its hero.

Brooks' adaptation of Conrad's novel is immeasurably better than its reputation.

Something bewildering has happened in Richard Brooks's making of it, and it misses at being either Conrad or sheer entertainment cinema.

Joseph Conrad's elaborately structured fiction poses monstrous problems for film adaptation, and the solution proposed here by Richard Brooks -- plodding literal-mindedness -- doesn't come close to working.

At best, it only resembles Conrad's 1900 novel.

This stunningly exotic film of Conrad's classic features O'Toole in the title role.

Audience Reviews for Lord Jim
Colorful but far too long drama with great cast but it has several dull patches.

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