3 reviews
- Oslo_Jargo
- Jan 16, 2007
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I found this movie to be maybe not the flashiest or the most high budget movie around but a nice short movie about Jesus and I would recommend it everyone, believers or non-believers alike(even though the latter may find it too interesting because of the reasons told above, and also the acting may not always be perfect, but it does do the job)
It is also according to Scripture and would recommend it and Revolutionary part 1 also.
Both of these movies are available free from internet from here http://www.tbn.org/index.php/8/1.html. I would also recommend The Emissary which is a movie about Paul.
It is also according to Scripture and would recommend it and Revolutionary part 1 also.
Both of these movies are available free from internet from here http://www.tbn.org/index.php/8/1.html. I would also recommend The Emissary which is a movie about Paul.
I watched Part 2 of this collection last night (I have not been able to find Part 1, yet). It began as Jesus as an adult, and continued through the years of his ministry and up until his physical death. I found it an entirely-respectable, low budget docu-drama, with some good, if understated acting, and some good special effects (for the miracles). This was produced by a religious publisher, so it is unfair and unrealistic to compare The Revolutionary with full-scale Hollywood productions: It was not meant to be such. in that vein, I appreciate the fact that Trinity Network kept the production and message simple: it made sense from an ethical and spiritual point-of-view. What I liked most about this film was Jesus' obvious joy in helping and spreading the true message of God. I was also thrilled, quite frankly, that the film was named The Revolutionary and that, cor-respondingly, a great emphasis of the film was Jesus' antipathy for and direct opposition to the religious hierarchy in the Judea section of Canaan, at that time. I believe The Revolutionary, without fanfare, expresses what is most important in Christianity. It is worth watching more than once.