On Saturday, January 31, 2026, three Regent students gathered to watch “Shadowlands,” a film about C.S. Lewis’s life and his wife, Joy Davidman, for a class assignment. The movie highlights Lewis’s journey from academic detachment to discovering a deeper human connection and love. The screening event took place from 3:30 to 7:00 in a dorm room in Foundation Hall at Regent University. Both Allie Munro and Darija Villwock are enrolled in Film 110: Visual Storytelling and were required to analyze “Shadowlands” for its use of implicit narrative techniques as part of a discussion post. Sophie Webster, however, chose to join simply for fun and the community experience. Before the movie began, they shared their expectations for the movie to have a depressing tone, with Webster saying, “I’m pretty sure someone is going to die, so I think it’s going to be a sad movie,” while Villwock added, “I expect that I will probably cry at the end of this movie, but it will be good.” The group settled in ...
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