Shadowland (Film)
"Shadowland" is a 1993 film directed by Michael L. Smith, based on the life of C.S. Lewis, the renowned author of "The Chronicles of Narnia." The film explores Lewis's relationship with American writer Joy Davidman, highlighting their emotional and spiritual connection. Set in the backdrop of post-World War II England, it delves into themes of love, loss, and faith.
The narrative follows Lewis as he navigates his feelings for Joy, who initially seeks a literary friendship but later becomes a significant part of his life. Their bond deepens as they confront Joy's illness, ultimately leading to profound reflections on life and mortality.