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If you are a Christian, and know what it means to have the gift of Gods spirit living within you. The authentic, true, humbled, forgiven, daily walk with God, actual living relationship type of Christian ... this movie is going to change your life. It will touch your soul, and it will stir that which Lives within you like nothing else. I am a full grown man, and found myself in tears throughout the last 3 hours of it. It was almost too much to bear. The beautiful kind of tears that pour from deep inside you as you appreciate all that He did for us. The gift that was given, and the pain that was taken on our behalf. To view this movie from any other viewpoint will not allow as much of an impact. To view it from the standpoint of someone who has fallen before God and given it all to Him ... this movie will be one of your most prized posessions. It is 100% biblically based. Nothing added, nothing taken away, and the love, and passion, and strength portrayed in the eyes of the main character will move you deeply. It is an intense, emotional ride to watch this movie, despite its extreme length, but it is worth every minute.
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My 16 year old son had been watching clips on YouTube when he wanted to feel close to Jesus, so I purchased the DVD for him for Christmas. Indeed, this magnificent portrayal of the life of Christ from His Annunciation to His Passion, Death and Resurrection will no doubt rekindle your apprecitation for the mystery of our redemption. No respectable video library should be without this classic.
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This is by far the very best adaptation of the gospel of Jesus Christ ever brought to the screen. I've seen many other versions but this one grabbed me the first time I saw it and still grabs me after the many, many times I've seen it.
I first saw this movie about 10 yrs. ago (before I was a Christian) when I rented it from a local video store. My life was still a mess but this movie sank deep into me and gave me a glimpse of the real word and life of Christ that I'd never seen before. This movie was the first time, I got to see the real Jesus. No, this movie is not a video Bible and is not meant to be used as such, but it showed me (a lost sinner) the Lord as close and not somewhere up there. I needed to see that and I remember being so touched and walking around with this movie in my head all day. I felt something inside, something new and real but I wasn't ready yet. A few years later He came to me in my fallen state and called me to Himself. I commited my life to Him, confessed myself a sinner, put my faith in Him as Lord and asked Him into my heart whereafter I was saved by Him. And ever since, this film has meant more and more to me.
note: please forgive me for getting off track. When I speak of anything that has to do with the Lord, I can't help myself and am compelled to give my testamony. I shortened it down here but can't seem to write about this without including some of it. :)
Back to the movie, Robert Powell gives the performance of a lifetime as Jesus. I haven't seen him in anything else and don't want to as I may think of it when I watch this movie. I believe that God may have inspired the creation of and performing in this film. It's just so good and sticks very close to the written gospels. Not only that but to the character of Mary, Joseph and the apostles. Peter is gruff and rigid. Doubting Thomas is ever doubtful. Judas deceives and is deceived but isn't portrayed as some evil henchman. Joseph comes across as a teacher and loving husband, and has one of the nicest smiles. And we actually get to see Jesus as a boy, something most all other films seem to skip over.
The settings, clothing and tools of the time seem historically and periodically accurate. We also get a nice take on some of the places of events in the Bible that were'nt described in detail. One that comes to mind is the last supper. In the movie 'The Greatest Story Ever Told', Jesus is sitting in the middle of a table with his apostles on either side of Him, just like in the famous painting. It looks so set up and unbelieveable. That kind of shows you the perspective behind that movie. I didn't care for that film at all. But here, they're sitting and lounging around on the floor of a very common looking room where it all looks very natural. I appreciate the realism.
The birth, feeding the 5000, raising Lazarus from the dead, the crucifixtion and resurrection are all thoughtfully done. I love the repentence of Mary Magdelene. Here the film chose to focus on that rather than her sinful past. We get a short look at it (not graphic of course)but the majority is focused on where it matters, her encounter with Christ and new life after. The arrest and crucifixtion doesn't go nearly as far as 'The Passion' does but doesn't make light of it either. Though I believe 'The Passion' is closer to the reality. By the written word that is. I also love the portrayal of the calling of Matthew and how Jesus brings his and Peters conflict to a peaceful resolution. Oh heck, I love this whole movie and the very touching moments throughout.
The audio and video are perfectly acceptable as it's clear to see and hear everything but I wish someone would do a full remaster as it truly deserves it. There's some dirt and blemishes here and there and the audio is totally mono and a little flat but it doesn't detract at all. I love the score for this film though as it perfectly accompanies the events on screen.
Over the 2 discs, this movie runs 382 min. or 6 of the shortest hours ever. It was made for t.v. as a mini series but you wouldn't otherwise know it. This movie truly takes advantage and benefits from the run time though as it allows the most of the gospels to be told in splendid detail. Everytime I watch it, I can't believe how fast this film goes by. It's absolutely immersive and enthralling. I find myself spiritually lifted everytime.
In closing, this is the most wonderful and accurate portrayal of the events and times of Christ that I've ever seen. If you haven't seen this and are interested, by all means watch it. Whether you believe or don't believe. Whatever background you come from. Whatever your belief system is, it may just get you to thinking or change your thoughts on what you thought you knew or where you stood with God and in this world. All are welcome. If you are a believer, then don't hesitate a second to see this. Purchase it for whatever the price because it's the easiest recommended must see ever.
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If you would like to know more about Jesus, His birth, ministry, death and resurrection, I know of no better movie to demonstrate this than Jesus of Nazareth. It's timeless message of love, righteousness, and sacrifice comes through powerfully and yet gently. Profoundly moving, it made Jesus even more real for me, I could envision Him as a real person. Though not entirely scriptual, it encompasses much more of His ministry and the heart of Christ than many other movies. Truly, this movie made a believer out of me. It continues to be an inspirational blessing.
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I am in ministry and have seen many depictions of the life of Christ. This one, by far, is my favorite!
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