I suggest to you that it is because God loves us that He makes us the gift of suffering. Pain is God’s megaphone to rouse a deaf world. You see, we are like blocks of stone out of which the sculptor carves the forms of men. The blows of His chisel which hurt us so much are what make us perfect.
High school junior year Theology class with Mr. Rogers.
My classmates and I tried to tackle that challenging question, “Why do bad things happen to good people?” We read Elie Wiesel’s Night and had deep conversations about suffering, pain, and death. What could have been a dark downer of a class turned out to be the stark opposite because faith, hope, and God also snuck in there.
As a companion piece to our discussion, Mr. Rogers put Shadowlands in the VCR. It was a biographical focus on C.S. Lewis’s later years when he fell in love with an American poet who was concurrently diagnosed with terminal cancer. Lewis’s Christian viewpoint and entire philosophical take on faith were slapped across the face, forcing him to open his world not for answers but a reignited purpose—a purpose gained only through the pain of losing his soulmate.
We can’t have the happiness of yesterday without the pain of today.

Anthony Hopkins’s performance is solid with subtlety, and Debra Winger—who tends to invite a love/hate relationship among moviegoers—is wisely cast as the American bull-in-a-china-shop love interest. Winger plays Joy Gresham, and young Joseph Mazzello plays her son, Douglas, a role he took on immediately after Jurassic Park.
The breakdown of Hopkins at the end is not easy to watch. There are tears from both sides of the screen. Empathy presides between his pain and the pain of Douglas. There is a connection there. An openness. For the first time, C.S. Lewis/Anthony Hopkins must accept something intangible and unlike any of his many theses.
Why love if losing hurt so much? I have no answers anymore, only the life I have lived. Twice in that life I’ve been given the choice. As a boy and as a man. The boy chooses safety, the man chooses suffering. The pain now is part of the happiness then.
For some, the movie ends abruptly, but I prefer the opportunity for imagination and hope in Anthony’s character. Historically, C.S. Lewis renewed his faith in God after Joy’s death. Director Richard Attenborough wisely leaves the conclusion of his film to composer, George Fenton.
As a music teacher, I’m often asked: What music makes you cry tears of joy? Without hesitation, I bring up George Fenton’s “End Credits.”
Listen to how Fenton’s seven-note motif swells through the colors of the orchestra, apexing at the French Horn solo (2:38) and reminding us that we are never alone.
It just makes you gush.
This is the kind of movie that leaves you thinking, “It’s going to be okay.” It’s never easy, but we’re never alone when it comes to pain.
Thank you for reading!
Have you seen Shadowlands?
Reely Bernie Faves:
5. The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
6. The Godfather Part II (1974)
8. Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)
10. Nosferatu (1922)
11. Pollock (2000)
12. Kicking and Screaming (1995)
13. Jaws (1975)
14. Fargo (1996)
16. The Blair Witch Project (1999)
20. The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
23. King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007)
24. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
25. Bambi (1942)
26. The Paradise Lost Trilogy (1996-2011)
27. Psycho (1960)
29. Swingers (1996)
30. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
31. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
32. Smoke (1995)
33. Friday the 13th Part 2 (1981)
35. Edward Scissorhands (1990)
37. 1917 (2019)
42. If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)
43. The Greatest Showman (2017)
44. National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983)
45. The Florida Project (2017)
Another film I’ve yet to see, another beautiful post. ❤ Gorgeous music, too! I listened to it twice, and still don’t quite have the words. It sounds like lifting your head, or like the whole grieving process (or any trial, really) captured in a single piece, and even it ends on a note of “It’s going to be okay.” 🙂
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I loved the movie when it first came out, and later bought the movie. I find CS Lewis‘s movies filled with truth.
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Amen! Me too! Truth on VHS cassette 🙂 I also bought the film score soundtrack 🙂
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I don’t think I’ve ever watched it, but now, thanks to your review, I’m very intrigued! Thanks for the rec, Bernie!
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A good one for C.S. Lewis readers and anyone with a little faith. Hopkins melted hearts in The Father for today’s movie audience. Watch what he does in this early 90s performance 🙂
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i have seen this movie—excellent!
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As you know, you gotta have faith. Thank you, Jonathan. A pleasant Tuesday to you!
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A pleasant Tuesday to you!
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I had no idea there were movies made about C.S. Lewis. Now I’m interested.
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There are two “Shadowlands” biopics, but the one with Anthony Hopkins is understandably better.
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Seems like a powerful movie…this one will be on the must watch list.
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Powerful in a subtle, graceful way. It wisely steers clear of being preachy too.
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I liked this movie a lot when it first came out, but I haven’t revisited it. I always find C.S Lewis’ accounts about Christianity compelling. If I remember correctly there is one illuminating scene in the film where Hopkins character addresses a wayward student and enlightens the class about ‘Behaviourism’. It seems to reflect J.B Peterson’s argument (words to the effect): ‘It’s not so important what you feel or think, rather how you act’. Perhaps I’ll look for the scene later. Good film choice Reely. Cheers.
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You are correct regarding that scene. Also, you’re a music connoisseur: I think you’d enjoy Fenton’s complements… Happy Weekend!
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Who is Fenton buddy? Same to you, have a good one and look after your ladies who need you!
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Read the bottom of my post. Let me know if the link works…
Nice weather here. The ladies are getting some sun 🙂
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I tried opening the link when I read it. But often I can’t even view my own videos or links.
Now it opens! It’s a gorgeous score. Thanks Bernie.
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Thanks for letting me know… Sometimes, just copying and pasting YouTube links works… Sometimes, I have to embed it. Glad you enjoyed it. It makes me smile every time.
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It seems normal these days. A lot of my videos are restricted by YT distance parameters. I have to revisit the movie. I always love reading your posts. Cheers.
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