Darwin's Darkest Hour

October. 06,2009      
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

In 1858 Charles Darwin struggles to publish one of the most controversial scientific theories ever conceived, while he and his wife Emma confront family tragedy.

Henry Ian Cusick as  Charles Darwin
Frances O'Connor as  Emma Darwin
Nigel Bennett as  Sir Charles Lyell
Richard Donat as  Dr. Robert Darwin

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Reviews

TrueHello
2009/10/06

Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.

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Aneesa Wardle
2009/10/07

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Erica Derrick
2009/10/08

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Mandeep Tyson
2009/10/09

The acting in this movie is really good.

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Benedito Dias Rodrigues
2009/10/10

As movie is very weak dramatization,centered around his family,in several flashbacks about your travell,meetings and some facts less interesting,in fact this picture is portrait of home,in confined days when Darwin was pretty worry about your book could be after published,the storm probable will be destroy all family and unfortunatelly the picture ends exactly when the book come out,Henry Ian Cusick is miscasting he don't looks like with character at all.Resume:First watch: 2018 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 6.5

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ironhorse_iv
2009/10/11

There is an evolution happening at Nat-Geo. National Geo's Nova did something very different in this episode. Rather than showing another documentary type movie, it premiere a two hour drama movie will coincide with the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of his seminal work 'On the Origin of the Species'. This will be National Geographic Television's first scripted film. This review will not be a debate between Creationism and Darwinism, but a review of the film. Still, it was kind of funny that the actor that plays Charles Darwin in this film play Jesus Christ in another film. The movie starts in 1858 with an actor that doesn't even look like the balding Darwin, Henry Ian Cusick getting a letter from naturalist Alfred Wallace while working on his book 'Origins of Species'. He has spent years refining his ideas and penning his work, but yet to publish his work due to conflict with the orthodox religious values that dominant the time he lives in. Darwin learned from the letter that Wallace is ready to publish ideas very similar to his own. Darwin knows that he can't delay his work anymore and works to publish it even with the fears of backlash. Most of the movie's story is told by Darwin lecturing his devout Christian wife Emma (Frances O'Connor) about what his life work is about. In fact, Emma was a genius who knew Charles Darwin's work who spoke several languages and helped edit Darwin's texts. He tells the story of his beginnings as a young man on voyage on the Beagle around the world. He tells about his finding for science with works on Patagonia, and Galapagos. The movie has some of the best beautiful stock footage of nature and animals. Finally he tells her, his conflicts of explaining his theory to his peers whom is still worry about the society impact of his views work. The movie isn't all about a smart narration explaining Natural Selection and transmutation. It also shows the personal sufferings of its originator. Some of the best acting that comes from Henry is seem with the relationship with his dying daughter. The movie is better than the docudrama portions of the Evolution: Darwin's Dangerous Idea episode. We are taken to defining moments of his works in his novel 'voyage of HMS Beagle' and through the pages of his transmutation notebooks via this dialogue. What I thought was nicely done is showing how Darwin's family was heavily involved in his work at Down House, the domesticity of Darwin's research. He was an unconventional father, very involved in the raising of his children, and at times his children became themselves scientific subjects. The scenes showing Darwin's children assisting, or being attentive to, his various experiments on plants and bees were my favorite and bit funny at times. Darwin was very humorous and jokes when he can. Most of them were often told at someone else's expense. For a film with a low budget, they really use their money correct. The movie wasn't ape crazy being pro evolution and anti-creation. The movie was balance between both views and easy to watch. So give it a try.

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Jay Harris
2009/10/12

Henry Ian Cusack & Frances O'Connor are Charles & Emma Darwin. John Bradshow directed John Goldsmith's weak & ultimately dull script about Charles Darwin at a troubled time in this families life. Another anthropologist published an article similar to his yet unpublished famous book on evolution. At the same time there is serious illness in his family.We also see some excellent scenes of animal life when he was exploring in the Beagle.The above comes over as quite dull. Husband & wife talk & talk & remember exactly what they said a few years back.My rating is higher than it should be because the scenery & settings are so beautiful.Ratings: **1/2 (out of 4) 74 points (out of 100) IMDb 6 (out of 10)

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nowcomm-549-397958
2009/10/13

Evangelical churches and schools should (but won't) make this required viewing. Perhaps those misinformed and deluded millions who take the bible literally can learn something of the profound science in the Origin of Species and the honourable man who moved the world giant steps beyond mythology and superstition. Darwin is too little understood. This brave film is frank in its approach and does not skirt the religion issues. The writer obviously cared about the truth. Beautifully shot in Nova Scotia. Main actors are excellent. Not a bad performance anywhere. Bravo for an important story, well told. PBS should repeat and promote the film even more.

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