Anthony Hopkins, as always, was stellar, and his character was fully developed. The same cannot be said for Matthew Goode's C. S
Lewis, not because of his acting, but because he was given so little to work with in the script. There was no evidence of Lewis's brilliance not his honed craft of debate. He was simply bullied by Freud.
I found the vignettes interesting, I found Freud fascinating. I found Lewis all but absent.