The Most Reluctant Convert
The Untold Story of C.S. Lewis
Experience C.S. Lewis’ profound journey from vigorous debunker of Christianity to become, as he said, “the most reluctant convert in all England.” Through Max McLean’s detailed and masterful performance, Lewis’ story of grief, loss and redemption comes to life on screen in his own magnificent words. Read more
Directed by | Norman Stone |
Starring | Max McLean, Nicholas Ralph |
Audio languages | English [CC] |
Subtitles | English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Korean, Spanish |
1 h 13 min | Ages 13+ | Released Nov 2021 |
Directed by | Norman Stone |
Starring | Max McLean, Nicholas Ralph |
Audio languages | English [CC] |
Subtitles | English, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Korean, Spanish |
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Synopsis
An elder C.S. Lewis looks back on his remarkable journey from hard-boiled atheist to the most renowned Christian writer of the past century.
The Most Reluctant Convert features award-winning actor Max McLean as the older Lewis and Nicholas Ralph – breakout star of PBS Masterpiece’s All Creatures Great and Small – as young Lewis. Beautifully filmed in and around Oxford this engaging biopic follows the creator of The Chronicles of Narnia from the tragic death of his mother when he was just nine years old, through his strained relationship with his father, to the nightmare of the trenches of World War I to Oxford University, where friends like J.R.R. Tolkien challenge his unbelief.
Written for the screen and directed by two-time Emmy and BAFTA winner Norman Stone (BBC’s Shadowlands), The Most Reluctant Convert brings to life the spiritual evolution of one the 20th century’s sharpest minds and keenest wits.
Directed By
Norman Stone
Starring
Max McLean
Nicholas Ralph
Eddie Ray Martin
Richard Harrington
Amy Alexander
Tom Glenister
Hubert Burton
Michael Ward
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Reviews
Max McLean brought Jack Lewis vividly to life, so much so that my wife and I, who have been so formed by him, were moved to tears. Anyone who is a fan of C.S. Lewis (as well as those who have yet to encounter his razor-sharp mind) will enjoy this movie.”
- Tim Keller
A miniature masterpiece and a tour de force. Powerful for anyone wondering about the meaning of life. Not to be missed.”
- Os Guinness
Author, Long Journey Home
Max McLean’s masterly performance brings me vividly back to 1962 when I attended C.S. Lewis’ final official lectures in Cambridge. Max has captured the essence of Lewis’ personality so wonderfully.”
- Dr. John Lennox
Emeritus Professor at Oxford & student of Lewis
A richly detailed, professional film. Surprise: it’s about C. S. Lewis’ conversion to Christianity. I saw a preview and found it very well-written and well-acted. Two thumbs up!”
- Philip Yancey
Author
If you’ve ever wondered what it would be like to spend an evening with famed writer C.S. Lewis, now’s your chance. Max McLean is pitch-perfect as the older Lewis. The cinematography is first-rate, and the settings are beautiful.”
- John West
Discovery Institute
The Most Reluctant Convert is an extraordinary experience and a singularly touching artistic and even spiritual experience.”
- Michael Medved
The Michael Medved Show
A disciplined and beautifully constructed motion picture with a cast understanding of all the fine nuances of Lewis’s life and Lewis’s written words.”