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This very inspiring movie finally gives a nice backround story to the life that Mary and Joseph had before the birth of Jesus. Through hardtimes and struggles to the journey to Bethlehem where Jesus will be born, bonds will be made and danger will be under foot. A movie for all to see and be inspired by. A much needed backround story is also giving to the Wise Men as well as the mother and father of John the Baptist. The music soars with love and inspiration. Don't miss out on this breathtaking cinematic wonder.
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A wonderful way to share what we're really celebrating on Christmas.
Historical fiction that seems VERY believable.
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Helps to understand how Joseph and Mary would have suffered during those days. A very casual story which is very good.
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Although this movie is a few years old, I just watched it with my wife who is expecting our second daughter, Pai( we got the name from the Whale Rider) in December. I was amazed once again by the presence of Keisha Castle Hughes. She is a beautiful, talented actress that I hope to see in many more movies. The cast was very well done...this is a movie that can restore one's faith and lead you to a place you've been hiding from. This is a beautiful story of the journey and tribulations of Mary and Joseph. Oscar Isaac is very believable as Joseph and really sells the faithful husband to a tee. The movie starts with a sad telling of the "Killing of the Innocents" ordered by the fearful King Herod, who considers himself the "king of the Jews"...and goes thru the Journey of the 3 wise men, Gaspar, Melcior, and Balthasar following the "Star of Bethlaham" to Mary and Joseph's journey to the eventual birth of our lord and savior, the baby Jesus. This is a story of faith, belief & trust. It is said in the movie to Mary that everyone has a gift...This is the story of Mary, Joseph and the greatest gift of all...the birth of Jesus, our Christ.
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The Nativity Story takes into account the period before the birth of Jesus Christ; it is a review of the biblical narrative of Jesus' birth. The story begins with Mary, a young girl who gets married to Joseph, but it unable to consummate the marriage with him. One night an angel comes to her in her dream and tells her that she will bear the Son of God, knowing this she goes to Zachariah, whose wife comforts her and finds her a safe place for until she is pregnant. When Mary returns to her town, she is shunned by all, but accepted by Joseph, due to the fact that the same angel appears to Joseph and tells him that Mary is pure and innocent. He too, is then shunned by the town; they travel to Bethlehem because of King Herod's orders for people to return to the towns of their birth. Herod did that because of a prophecy foreseeing the coming of the Messiah, the savior, and ultimately his destroyer. However when Herod finds out from the three priests that Messiah is not a grown man, but a baby, he orders his soldiers to kill all the babies in Bethlehem. Meanwhile, Mary and Joseph seek refuge in a stable, where she gives birth to Jesus Christ. The three priests come to the stable bringing the gift of gold, myrrh, and incense. By morning they escape the soldiers' massacre as they depart Bethlehem.
This story is related to Christianity as it speaks of the most influential figures in the religion. It marks the beginning of Christianity and also enforces the presence of God amongst his people and the ideology that Jesus' birth was of a divine nature and also that God is capable of all things. It tells about the struggles that Mary and Joseph faced and how faith in God carried them safely to Bethlehem to fulfill the prophecy of the coming of the Messiah.
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