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The Visual Bible: Acts

  • Video
  • 1994
  • 3h 13min
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The Visual Bible: Acts (1994)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA visual interpretation of the Book of Acts of the Apostle from the Bible.A visual interpretation of the Book of Acts of the Apostle from the Bible.A visual interpretation of the Book of Acts of the Apostle from the Bible.

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    • Regardt van den Bergh
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Saint Luke
    • Joyce Marcarelli
  • Star
    • Dean Jones
    • Henry O. Arnold
    • Jennifer O'Neill
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    • Regia
      • Regardt van den Bergh
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Saint Luke
      • Joyce Marcarelli
    • Star
      • Dean Jones
      • Henry O. Arnold
      • Jennifer O'Neill
    • 7Recensioni degli utenti
    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Dean Jones
    Dean Jones
    • Luke
    Henry O. Arnold
    • Paul, formerly Saul of Tarsus
    Jennifer O'Neill
    Jennifer O'Neill
    • Lydia
    Francesco Quinn
    Francesco Quinn
    • Stephen
    James Brolin
    James Brolin
    • Simon Peter
    Wilson Dunster
    Wilson Dunster
    • Barnabas
    Andre Jacobs
    Andre Jacobs
    • John
    John Whiteley
    • Festus
    Gordon Mulholland
    • Annas
    Chris Truter
    • Silas
    Peter Krummeck
    Peter Krummeck
    • Aquila
    Jana Cilliers
    • Priscilla
    James Ryan
    James Ryan
    • James, brother of Jesus
    Dale Cutts
    • Cornelius
    David Clatworthy
    • Philip Evangelist
    John Carson
    John Carson
    • Ananias, High Priest
    Norman Coombes
    Norman Coombes
    • Gamaliel
    Frantz Dobrowsky
    • Jailer
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      • Regardt van den Bergh
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Saint Luke
      • Joyce Marcarelli
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    10filmbuff-05706

    It Gives You A Deeper Understanding Of The Spreading Of The Gospel.

    The Visual Bible: Acts was made as a follow-up to their adaptation of Matthew. I suspect this movie was made since Acts is rarely adapted into film.

    As much as I love the worthwhile films about Jesus and Moses, I also really love it when a movie is made about the other stories in The Bible. One of my Top 10 favorite Biblical movies is The Bible: In The Beginning. I also love ones like Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie and King David.

    The Visual Bible: Acts is another great "other" Bible movie, and nearly as good as Matthew.

    Like Visual Bible's film version of Matthew, Acts is straight from the NIV Bible. While Acts 8:37 has been omitted from the script as a result, the movie comes word-for-word from Acts- the story of the disciples spreading the Good News of Jesus to Jews and Gentiles alike.

    All the actors are fine in their roles. The highlights are Luke- played by Dean Jones, who did Disney movies like The Love Bug and The Ugly Daschund beforehand and Peter- played by atheist actor James Brolin.

    The Biblical accuracy is the most worthy of praise. In fact, in church, we are doing an Adult Bible study on Acts, and I have used clips to help me read the passages necessary to do the homework involved.

    For those who love Biblical epics and want a break from Moses or Jesus for the theme, I highly recommend Acts. While it's long with a run-time of 3 hours and 13 minutes, it's well worth it and it gives one a deeper understanding of the spreading of The Gospel.
    7raodonald

    Good effort despite the uneven presentation of scenes

    I have to say, I really applaud the effort to promote this text, which is summarily suppressed in modern theology. I appreciate the simplicity used, not trying to over-reach by replicating the actual scope of action as it probably happened. It's enough to just re-state the events and provide the essential document in its historical setting. Although the text is silent on the presence of the Pharisee Saul, we know that he is present and that he is a witness to the birth and growth of the Church. This lends all the more to his dramatic change from persecutor to promoter. His testimony before King Agrippa was transfixing for me as a believer. It's a just movie, but it does have a positive effect, unlike that ridiculous, lying production titled "Noah." "Acts" demonstrates that faith in Christ didn't occur in a bottle, that men and women of that era testified to the power of God to change their lives and many paid for their testimony at the hands of the enemies of this message.
    6fitforfaith-ministries

    Overall faithful adaption, but with some issues.

    PROS

    + The movie is overall faithful to Scripture, although the translation is not very accurate and rather distracts from fully enjoying the movie. They used the liberal NIV translation, edited for screenplay by permission of the International Bible Society.

    + They developed a great idea, to show the plot, mixed with scenes where 'Luke' is narrating the plot.

    + Very beautiful scene with the healing of the lame beggar and many other powerful scenes.

    CONS

    • I did not appreciate the display of IESOUS - especially the scene where he was taken up into the smallest cloud one could imagine. It would have been wise to have not shown IESOUS at all, and to have 'Luke' narrate the first 11 verses of the book of Acts.


    • Min 24: The Apostles are shown to pray with head coverings, which is a serious violation of Scripture. One of the signs of a Christian was his clear visual distinction from the Pharisees with their unbiblical head coverings.


    • Min 47: It is a highly problematic scene when Simon the sorcerer is shown to pull an object from under Philipp's head covering. To make an Apostle an object of sorcery, is heretical, no matter if he is just used.


    • Min 53: Baptism of the eunuch in a river instead of full immersion.


    • Min 133, Paul is laughing while saying: "I served the Lord with great humility". Overall I agree that the dialogues have not always to be spoken in a very serious manner, but this movie sometimes goes into a problematic area, where common sense would expect more fear of Scripture.


    • Min 140: The Apostles and other believers are once again shown to pray with head coverings. This is now after the Jerusalem council in 50 AD, when the New Covenant was well implemented. It is therefore a more serious transgression of Scripture than in minute 24.


    • Min 153: IESOUS is shown in a room with Paul, taking the reading of Act 23:11 in an ultra-literal manner: "The following night KYRIOS stood by him". This is heretical, because IESOUS made it clear that He would come back at the end of our times, not sometime after 50 AD to Paul. The word 'stood' can also be translated with 'abide' and it would have been wise to either show a vision or to simply implement a voice.


    ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT

    • It would have been great to show a simple map and the respective journey when the Apostles travelled to another city. Then the viewer could literally connect the dots and follow the journey.
    8erichansen1836

    Great Satire on the life of Saul aka Paul

    Great film that depicts Saul/Paul in a satirical way as an insane man who thinks he is an apostle and who goes about preaching a mysterious Good News which we never know what it is he is preaching? He performs miracles by his own power without using the Name of Jesus, is mistaken for a god, accepts free gifts from folks believing him a god, and performs parallel miracles and actions which mimic those of Jesus and his 12 Apostles (11 + Matthias). It is evident that a LAW is a work: The LAW of THEO-DYNAMICS which I state as: "For every action of Jesus and his 12 Apostles, there is an unequal but similar reaction by Saul/Paul (Devil's cohort)".

    A few choice PARALLEL events:

    Jesus blesses and heals a man blind from birth, which no one has ever done. JOHN'S GOSPEL

    Many believed in Jesus because of this miracle. Paul curses a man (a sorcerer) causing him to become blind. ACTS 13 (lucky 13)

    The man was telling the Governor of Paphos not to listen to Paul's preaching.

    (we don't know if Paul's preaching testified to the risen Jesus or not from the text.)

    The text tells us that the Governor believed in Paul's message upon seeing Paul blind the man.

    That's funny, Jesus always cured people of lameness and blindness and demons in order for

    people to believe his message.

    (Paul claims to have been blinded when Jesus appeared to him on the road to Damascus)

    Jesus raises Lazarus from the dead after 4 days. Jesus brings great glory to God.

    Jesus soon thereafter eats the Passover Supper with Lazarus and Jesus' Disciples. JOHN'S GOSPEL Paul talks on and on (big wind bag) until midnight to a group of people, one man falls asleep and

    falls out the window 3 stories to the ground and dies. Paul brings him back to life without

    using the Name of Jesus, nor mentioning Jesus, nor giving glory to both Jesus and God.

    Then Paul preached again to them until morning. God only knows what Paul preached about all

    evening and through the night until morning? (not mentioned in the text)

    Paul eats the Lord's Supper with these people in the upstairs room the man fell from. ACTS 20.

    Peter heals a man born lame, using the Name of Jesus, bringing great glory to the Father. ACTS 3 Paul heals a man born lame, NOT using the Name of Jesus, the people think Paul is a god

    and they bring flowers and sacrifices to him, and finally they stone Paul almost to death. ACTS 14

    Jesus compares himself to Moses' fiery snake-on-a-pole which Moses lifted up in the wilderness

    for the sinning, poisonous snake bit Israelites to behold and be healed/live. GOSPEL JOHN Paul becomes bit by a snake which latches onto his hand, Paul shakes the snake off into the

    fire. Paul does not die, and the people think he is a god. Paul doesn't deny it. ACTS 28

    ACTS 26:24, "Paul, you are insane. Your long studying has broken your mind!" (Gov. Festus)

    Jesus turned simple gifts (loaves/fishes) into enough to care for the needs of 1000's of people. GOSPELS Paul received gifts from those believing him to be a god (Jesus' Name not used). ACTS 28:10

    Jesus was the perfect man, sinless, a Lamb without spot, ready to die for the sins of the world.

    GOSPELS Paul portrayed himself to his followers as a perfect man, not guilty of the blood of anyone,

    because he never failed to preach Jesus to them. Paul says he worked with his hands to

    pay his own way, so as not to be a burden to anyone. Yet there is plenty of evidence from ACTS

    that Paul failed to present Jesus as Savior, failed to give credit to Jesus (or Jesus' Name)

    when preaching and performing miracles and when avoiding death and when predicting the future.

    Paul received many gifts from the folks believing him to be a god. Paul didn't tell them otherwise,

    that he wasn't a god, or, Paul told them this only when it was too late. ACTS 14:14,15; ACTS 28:6,10

    Peter is arrested by Temple guards, put into prison and in chains, chained to 2 soldiers, then released by an angel

    during the night before he was to be executed. Sixteen guards had guarded Peter. ACTS 12:6 Paul is arrested by Roman soldiers, put into prison and in chains, guarded by 1 jailer who disappears, then released by an angel causing an earthquake? ACTS

    Jesus preached that, HUMAN POWER IS OF NO USE AT ALL. Believe I am the Son of God, sent by God. JOHN's GOSPEL. Paul preached that sinners must forsake their way and prove repentance by doing good deeds. ACTS 26:20.

    Jesus was brought before Annas father-in-law to Caiaphas the high priest. "How dare you talk like that

    to the high priest!", said the temple guard (referring to Jesus). And the temple guard slapped Jesus across

    the mouth. Jesus answered, "If I have said anything wrong, tell everyone here what it was? But if I have

    told the truth, why do you hit me?" GOSPEL OF JOHN Paul was brought before Ananias the high priest (and the Council). Paul was ordered slapped across the mouth.

    Paul answered, "God shall slap you, you whitewashed pigpen. What kind of judge are you to break the law

    yourself by ordering me struck like that?" ACTS 23
    7karenn1

    Well Worth Viewing

    I watch a lot of Bible-based movies, some loved, others loathed.

    The three movies of the Visual Bible productions are faithful to the source, and this is second only to the Gospel of John, in my opinion. So, I'll address my problems with it first, then move to why I can still say I love this movie.

    Billing Jennifer O'Neill as "starring" is more than misleading. She spends less than four minutes on screen in this 193 minute movie, hardly a starring role. James Brolin seems a bit disconnected from the impetuous, passionate, foot-in-mouth Peter we find in scripture, but his isn't a bad performance, just short of my expectations.

    The real stars are Henry Arnold as Saul/Paul, and Dean Jones as the aged Luke, as he narrates his book to passengers on a ship, which we find in the end arrives Rome where Paul is now under house arrest.

    A huge plus for me is Bruce Marchiano's very brief camera time; I didn't like his portrayal of Jesus in the Visual "Gospel of Matthew". If you didn't find his silliness unsettling in Matthew, then this won't be the same bonus for you.

    When you're using the Bible as your script (I love that concept), the ensemble must be strong enough to make it believable, and this cast does exactly that. I watch for facial expressions and other nuances to know how well an actor is connecting with his character, and most do this with great ease and success. I don't find Francesco Quinn credited for his role as Stephen, the first Christian martyr described in the Bible, but his performance is outstanding.

    Any flourishes added in this film are a definite plus, and they're all limited to physical events, and in no way detract from this story of nascent Christianity.

    If you're Christian, you'll love the allegiance to the Bible. If you're a more casual watcher, it might encourage you to read the book of Acts. It's simply a worthy movie.

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      James Brolin was paid $400,000 to appear. Brolin, who's atheist, was said to be very professional on the set.
    • Blooper
      During the scene where Peter and John heal the crippled man in the temple, the boom mic is visible for a few seconds.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Visual Bible for Kids (1998)

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      • 1 ottobre 1994 (Stati Uniti)
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