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Abraham, appelé par Dieu, voit sa foi éprouvée au cours du voyage de trois jours qu'il entreprend pour offrir son fils en sacrifice.Abraham, appelé par Dieu, voit sa foi éprouvée au cours du voyage de trois jours qu'il entreprend pour offrir son fils en sacrifice.Abraham, appelé par Dieu, voit sa foi éprouvée au cours du voyage de trois jours qu'il entreprend pour offrir son fils en sacrifice.
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- Casting principal
Alexandro Nicolai Perez
- Eshcolam
- (as Nicolai Perez)
Julia Elaine Walker
- Harlot
- (as Julia Elaine Mills)
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It is easy to get your hopes up for a Christian based movie to make as powerful an impact as the Chosen has.
That said, I love the story, most of the actors are very stiff.
Abraham is far too stoic for a man who hears the voice of God.
The artistic license of the journey to the mountain is somewhat interesting.
The movie does not inspire me to grow closer to God. The sermons I hear from an everyday minister are more inspiring.
I didn't hate the movie because I'm happy that there is still a chance that it touches someone's heart and changes their life.
I am happy to have Christian based content available for my family. My grandchildren were bored in the first ten minutes.
When they watched the Chosen they were glued to the screen.
While is is unfair to compare the two, that is exactly what I find myself doing.
That said, I love the story, most of the actors are very stiff.
Abraham is far too stoic for a man who hears the voice of God.
The artistic license of the journey to the mountain is somewhat interesting.
The movie does not inspire me to grow closer to God. The sermons I hear from an everyday minister are more inspiring.
I didn't hate the movie because I'm happy that there is still a chance that it touches someone's heart and changes their life.
I am happy to have Christian based content available for my family. My grandchildren were bored in the first ten minutes.
When they watched the Chosen they were glued to the screen.
While is is unfair to compare the two, that is exactly what I find myself doing.
I desired to see this film. For subject, for Angel Studios . Indeed, with some not reduced expectations .
And I liked it. Maybe , just I loved it for a couple aspects.
It is very difficult to imagine the fair manner to tell this Genesis part. Because it is intense, complicated, dark and hopefull in same measure. So, I saw it without compare with the lines of Old Testament or with my images about characters. And, starting from this start point, easy was to appreciate the effort of actors, the atmosphere and the puzzle of events , not in chronological order but with interesting effort to put in honest form, the familiar facts. And, especially, the dialogue.
At the first sight, it is a film for a precise target. Indeed, Abraham has not one hundred years old and Sara seems too nervous, the young actor for role of Isaac represents not the most impressive option and the encounter with our Lord seems too simple solution.
But not strict accuracy or innovations / useful, in manz senses, must be the significant poinst, I suppose, but the message. And it is clear and loud .So, not being Choosen, it is a decent adaptation , not out of some good appreciations who it high deserves.
And I liked it. Maybe , just I loved it for a couple aspects.
It is very difficult to imagine the fair manner to tell this Genesis part. Because it is intense, complicated, dark and hopefull in same measure. So, I saw it without compare with the lines of Old Testament or with my images about characters. And, starting from this start point, easy was to appreciate the effort of actors, the atmosphere and the puzzle of events , not in chronological order but with interesting effort to put in honest form, the familiar facts. And, especially, the dialogue.
At the first sight, it is a film for a precise target. Indeed, Abraham has not one hundred years old and Sara seems too nervous, the young actor for role of Isaac represents not the most impressive option and the encounter with our Lord seems too simple solution.
But not strict accuracy or innovations / useful, in manz senses, must be the significant poinst, I suppose, but the message. And it is clear and loud .So, not being Choosen, it is a decent adaptation , not out of some good appreciations who it high deserves.
The movie tries to jump around in the story artistically, but it's confusing even if you know the story. It added elements that don't make any sense nor added anything to the overall narrative. Isaac is probably a homeschool kid of one of the producers, because he's as white as my 2 buttcheeks and is a terrible actor. More unnecessary slow motion than any Zack Snyder movie. You can immediately tell who all the bad guys are because of the black eyeliner. The list of negatives go on and on.
Honestly, it's what you'd expect if you gave that one lady in your church a couple thousand dollars to throw a church play. Definitely trying to ride the coattails of the Chosen, and definitely falls flat.
Honestly, it's what you'd expect if you gave that one lady in your church a couple thousand dollars to throw a church play. Definitely trying to ride the coattails of the Chosen, and definitely falls flat.
I finally had a chance to see this and I liked it. Is it a great film that can be ranked among the great film makers? No. The pacing is poor, the structure isn't great and some of the acting... well is amateurish. But consider the fact that this is the producer, writer directors first major film. So I'll give him a break there. The visuals are stunning. The actress playing Sara really brings it, and delivers a great performance. The actor playing Abraham, knows about one expression it seems. While this story plays out in a few pages in Genesis, it would be a challenge to stretch that material out for an entire feature film. So there was some filler that does not appear in the bible it does not add or detract from the story fortunately. There was plenty of emotion to be found and I did find the film up lifting. Give it a chance.
4 stars for being about 40% accurate. Before making the movie, they should have read Genesis first. They got the basics of the story in there, so congrats I guess. However, this was a very dark, dreary and depressing adaptation of events, polluted with fictionalized (even darker) side stories that made no sense. And straying from the true timeline of Genesis, Sarah looked about age 40 and Abraham 50 at the time of Isaacs' birth. Not too impressive as far as miracles go. Did the writers of this story think a 90 and 100 year old Sarah and Abraham respectively was too far fetched (even for God)? And the Abraham and Sarah portrayed in this story looked like filthy Neanderthals with face tattoos and lived like dirt poor vagabonds. The Abraham and Sarah of the Bible were blessed by God, who prospered them with wealth, land, cattle, and many hired servants. Abraham was a patriarch and founder of a great nation. This was a very bleak portrayal of a great man of God and inaccurate, underwhelming vision of what is one of the most powerful stories of faith in the Scriptures.
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- AnecdotesIt is widely believed by many that Jesus was crucified in or near where Abraham was going to sacrifice his son, Isaac. This was a parallel to show how painful it was for God to give up His only son for the sake of mankind (hence, why Jesus is called "The Lamb").
- ConnexionsFeatured in Studio 5: Épisode datant du 5 avril 2023 (2023)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 250 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 12 392 740 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 5 501 070 $US
- 2 avr. 2023
- Montant brut mondial
- 13 817 186 $US
- Durée
- 1h 46min(106 min)
- Couleur
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