
Last evening, Sky and I watched Max Mclean’s 2021 film adaptation of his one-man stage production on the conversion of C. S. Lewis to Christianity.
Co-written by McLean (also the lead actor) and Director Norman Stone – the film does the near impossible – it is a Christian film that is neither cheesy, maudlin nor Pollyanna. It is a real treat and enjoyable as a first rate film even apart from its subject matter.
Done in a narrative style, the cinematography and locations (I hear there were about 20) are superb. The writing – drawn from Lewis’ own – sticks to the facts. The acting is spot on. All around the production values are as high as any could hope for in a good movie. Thank you Fellowship of Performing Arts and 1A Productions for being committed to producing something of quality and excellence in the telling of Lewis’ conversion.
If you are not familiar with Lewis’ personal life, the brief primer in this movie is worth the watching alone, since it adds depth and context to his other writings.
Clive Staples Lewis was no ivory-tower elitist. At least not in the usual sense. Yes, he held on to his early rejection of Christianity, foray into occultism and philosophical materialism. But he was a also a man of real life. Losing his mother when he was a very young man. The strained relationship with his father (throughout his life) – especially in his father’s personality shift after the death of his wife. The pained distance between his father and both of the boys. Then on the front lines in WWI – wounded, sent back and wounded yet again. He grappled with the horrors and hardships of living in this fallen world. So for instance, when we pens his Mere Christianity lectures, they come from a place of having lived real life – not from behind the alabaster walls of isolated academia.
The film is available now on Amazon – free if you are a Prime member. And well worth the viewing. As you see him cave first to mere deism and then to embracing Christ full on – it will remind you of the power of God to scale the seemingly unassailable intellectual fortresses of those unsaved loved ones of yours. Our God knows how to conquer souls, and make them trophies of his grace – no matter where they are.
Enjoy!
One response to “The Most Reluctant Convert – A Recommendation”
Yes, brother it was a great experience watching this movie a month ago. Thanks as always for your keen observations.
Em