The apostle Peter, the prostitute, the healing of the paralyzed man, the last supper, the carrying of the cross, the resurrection of Jesus, etc. are all familiar stories, and they are unforgettable when they are worn. Coupled with a large number of quotations from the original words of the "Bible", the full religious flavor is like a preaching movie. The most shocking thing is when Jesus answered why he was with tax collectors and sinners: I came not for good men, but sinners. The tone is not high, but it is deafening! Maybe this is the power of God.
What I appreciate most is that the background of the whole plot has a good foreshadowing. Under the rule of Rome, suffering allowed the Jews to have their own conversion, and people could walk out of pure religion very well.
This combination of intertwining religion and reality caters well to the values and requirements of the secular and religious circles, which is a coincidence. Therefore, the story of God is interpreted as a story like God.
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