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Creation
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Opening night film at 2009 Toronto Film Festival Featuring riveting performances from real-life couple Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly, Creation is a profoundly humanist rendering of the story of a man whose scientific ideal irrevocably changed the world. It's 1858 and Charles Darwin (Bettany, The Young Victoria , The Secret Life of Bees ) has returned from his far-flung geological explorations on the HMS Beagle to settle into a quiet life in the British countryside. He begins to work on On the Origin of Species , destined to become perhaps the most widely read book of natural science. In it, he outlines his theory of evolution through natural selection, inspired by discoveries about the transmutation of species that dispelled the prevailing religious beliefs of the day. Rather than merely recount these well-known details of Darwin's life, director Jon Amiel explores the hypothesis that history is written more by the inner workings of the human heart than by a strict adherence to scientific fact. Darwin and his religious, God-fearing wife, Emma (Connelly, Little Children , A Beautiful Mind ), lost their first daughter, Annie (Martha West), to illness when she was nine years old. Darwin fought to overcome his guilt and grief while trying to cope with his increasing estrangement from Emma, who in turn watched with sadness and horror as her husband grew more ill by the day, and distanced himself from his four remaining children. An ongoing imaginary conversation between Darwin and Daughter Annie provides the thematic and structural thread of Creation , as she leads her bereaved father to eventual catharsis so he can persevere with his now-legendary work. "Thoughtful and moving…Bettany is brilliant. To be reminded of the power of love to redeem and repair, catch Creation .” Empire Magazine |
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