Also read Mel Gibson's.
Guess that this time there will be no new things from Shenma... Sure enough.
The film begins with John in a cave, meditating on the meaning of logos.
Hehe, John, who was meditating in the deep mountains, almost made me think that the screenwriter referred to the secret book of John (Apocryphon of John)...
But in fact, the Lun family was silently typing the draft of "The Gospel of John" in their hearts.
Then, briefly describe human history + the national history of Israel. Pass by.
Then the main topic begins with Pilate taking office. Pliate is indeed fierce enough, and the history books prove it, but is the relationship between the Roman authorities and the Jewish population so tense? Riots are on the verge of breaking out. Pliate embezzled money from the temple to repair the aqueduct (it could be), and then the priests still have a good relationship with him? This is a bit exaggerated.
The ubiquity and wickedness of the Roman army is also a bit of an exaggeration. Even if it is a dramatic expression, otherwise how can the scene of "God's to God, the emperor's to the emperor" can be so tense. But dear, your denarius looks like it's gilded... a limited edition? Also, what happened to Jesus throwing denarius to the Roman soldiers? Might as well throw it to Matthew, the soldiers are to maintain the law and order, not to collect taxes. Urban management and taxation should not be confused.
In addition, the screenwriter gave Barabbas a lot of scenes creatively. Comrade Barabbas and Jesus exchanged views on issues of mutual concern many times, just like the chairman of the National Liberation Front. But since this is the case, the Roman authorities and the Jewish priests want to release Mao for Mao. Isn't this man a bigger threat than Jesus? not understand.
The further you go, the more lackluster it gets. Things that have been filmed N times before, really don't have any profound insights or episodes that fit the historical situation. It's just a selective selection of plots and titles from the four Gospels, such as the Sea of Galilee or the lake, the girls who found the empty tomb, and the one or two disciples who rushed to see it. The only creative play is Simon the Cyrene... He is a black man for Mao... Could it be that the scriptwriter's Bible says Simon the Cush...
However, in the end, Thomas did not touch Jesus, he saw and believed. Thanks to the writers for Glenn Most. The actor who plays Doma seems to have stepped down from a Caravaggio painting, hehe.
In the end, Jesus himself came and dictated the Book of Revelation to John. The big bear was a little "are you kidding me" again. The Eastern Church did not accept the Book of Revelation until much later, and did not feel it was written by the Apostle John. Now almost no one would think that it came from the apostle John. Even the keyword "sheep" is different from the Gospel of John. That's fine. Even at this moment anachronistically it is said that the Bible is inspired, yes, but hello...I haven't heard of the dictation of the Son, it should be the work of the Holy Spirit.
(Of course, the attitude of the big bear may not be correct. If this film is watched in Sunday school, a group of people will cry under the insurance, and even the scene of dictating "Revelation" at the end will make people cry, and then everyone and John say: Amen, Lord, I wish you to come.
The big bear can be very pious too, but he can’t really be pious for this film... The Portuguese model who plays Jesus has always greeted the crowd with a smile on his face. It’s hard not to think of the leader’s micro-clothing inspection… )
Last Last Last, what's up with those rows of Muslim names in the credits? Are Arab extras and dramas easy to find and cheap? Do they know what film they were involved in? The Prophet Jesus?
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