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I approach viewing any depiction of Jesus' life, ministry, death, and resurrection with more than a little trepidation. If done poorly, a movie will be not only disappointing but also saddening. If done well, its liable to leave me in tears. This movie was the latter.
Hitting on all the highlights one would expect of a Biblical depiction of Christ, this movie gives a clear story of the life and death of Jesus. It invites the casually curious to ponder more, and the devout to re-examine their beliefs. In that, I believe it is a successful story. This movie is not going to be the tour de force that manages to wring every quote out of the Bible. Instead, the viewer is left with questions. That's OK, there's a lot of questions when you read the Bible as well.
While "Killing Jesus" loses the intensity of the most obvious comparison, Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ", there is an authenticity to this tale that is worth viewing on its own. Also, many viewers will be glad that the interrogation, torture and crucifixion occupy far less screen real estate. I know I was.
One of the criticisms launched against many (if not most) movies and television shows about Jesus is the "whitewashing" of the tale; that is, casting clearly Caucasian actors and actresses. There is no way this movie can be accused of this. From Haaz Sleiman's emotionally intense portrayal of Christ, through the whole cast you will find an abundance of ethnically and racially diverse people, much as Judea was believed to be at that time. I felt that the movie dealt with all players with compassion yet honesty, and that alone makes this movie stand out.
Hitting on all the highlights one would expect of a Biblical depiction of Christ, this movie gives a clear story of the life and death of Jesus. It invites the casually curious to ponder more, and the devout to re-examine their beliefs. In that, I believe it is a successful story. This movie is not going to be the tour de force that manages to wring every quote out of the Bible. Instead, the viewer is left with questions. That's OK, there's a lot of questions when you read the Bible as well.
While "Killing Jesus" loses the intensity of the most obvious comparison, Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ", there is an authenticity to this tale that is worth viewing on its own. Also, many viewers will be glad that the interrogation, torture and crucifixion occupy far less screen real estate. I know I was.
One of the criticisms launched against many (if not most) movies and television shows about Jesus is the "whitewashing" of the tale; that is, casting clearly Caucasian actors and actresses. There is no way this movie can be accused of this. From Haaz Sleiman's emotionally intense portrayal of Christ, through the whole cast you will find an abundance of ethnically and racially diverse people, much as Judea was believed to be at that time. I felt that the movie dealt with all players with compassion yet honesty, and that alone makes this movie stand out.
This movie was one of the most hilarious satires of human foibles I've seen. Munchausen is an incredulous character, performing great feats and claiming to perform even greater ones. Time and again, something absurd rolls of his tongue and everyone (in the movie and audience alike) want to laugh at him.. yet somehow he pulls it off; until nobody believes in him. There is an excellent point made that miracles require faith, and faith is dead.
Despite the great philosophical value, this movie is just downright entertaining. Witty, gregarious, and full of joie-de-vivre, the movie cannot help but uplift your spirits and leave you with a smile.
Despite the great philosophical value, this movie is just downright entertaining. Witty, gregarious, and full of joie-de-vivre, the movie cannot help but uplift your spirits and leave you with a smile.