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Paulo de Tarso conta a história de Saul de Tarso, perseguidor de cristãos que se tornou o apóstolo Paulo depois que Jesus lhe apareceu em uma visão.Paulo de Tarso conta a história de Saul de Tarso, perseguidor de cristãos que se tornou o apóstolo Paulo depois que Jesus lhe apareceu em uma visão.Paulo de Tarso conta a história de Saul de Tarso, perseguidor de cristãos que se tornou o apóstolo Paulo depois que Jesus lhe apareceu em uma visão.
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It was nice to see Captain Harris from the Police Academy Series in a dramatic role for a change. Usually being the butt end of the joke, Bailey gets the opportunity to show his dramatic side in a supporting role as one of the early Christians. Bailey does a terrific and believable job as Paul's closest friend. Still, although the movie has its moments, the overall story has several "holes" and unanswered questions. We never get to see Paul (Saul) growing up under Roman law and we never get to see Paul in Rome. The movie ends before we get to see his trial before Rome's leaders. At times, the movie deals with the friendship between Paul and the Jewish Priest (Reuben). The movie introduces many interesting characters that disappear when you wish there was more. Paul's influence on the early church was the story most wanted to see. While some of his teachings was showcased, the rest of his story was not covered. A nice cast of actors and a decent story makes the movie Paul a pleasant surprise.
I don't often watch Bible-based movies, since they are usually boring and add extra characters. But "Paul" was pretty good. The dialogue was almost all from Scripture. It brought to life events and people who with the passage of time and rereading the Bible, have become misty and myth-like. This movie brought the events of Paul's life into reality. It stopped before he reached Rome, but Acts doesn't have too much to say about that period either.
The acting was acceptable, though i was struck by how white the actors' teeth were. I suspect that folks two thousand years ago didn't have much in the way of dentists.
The acting was acceptable, though i was struck by how white the actors' teeth were. I suspect that folks two thousand years ago didn't have much in the way of dentists.
The film is set after the death of Jesus, and because of this it makes interesting viewing as you see different angles of the religious situation at the time.
The acting and script is laboured at times, but there's a nice bit of female eye candy (Barbora Bobulova) to keep your attention.
It is shown in two 1hr30min parts. The first being the better of the two as a lot more goes on. The second part becomes a bit tedious, and the ending is disappointing.
It's certainly not "Jesus of Nazareth" standard but it's not a bad film, especially the first half.
I would recommend this film as an interesting follow on for a Jesus film that ends with his crucifixion.
The acting and script is laboured at times, but there's a nice bit of female eye candy (Barbora Bobulova) to keep your attention.
It is shown in two 1hr30min parts. The first being the better of the two as a lot more goes on. The second part becomes a bit tedious, and the ending is disappointing.
It's certainly not "Jesus of Nazareth" standard but it's not a bad film, especially the first half.
I would recommend this film as an interesting follow on for a Jesus film that ends with his crucifixion.
This movie started out fairly well. Some artistic license, but fairly accurate bibically. Until "Reuben" strips Dina on their wedding bed and breast/nipple shows up on my TV screen! What is up with the nudity? This is not what I expected for a biblical film. What was the need? "Reuben" was not even in the biblical account, so you add a unknown character to the story, you marry him off the the prettiest girl in the show, you imply some sexual tension with "Paul" (he even said that if he wanted her he could have her), and you show her breasts!?! I quickly skipped forward on my DVD player and lo and behold, a dancing girl is now writhing around on my screen show off her backside!! Off went the video and I spent the next hour trying to find somewhere where I could vent my frustration! Roger Young and the rest of the cast and crew of this sham biblical account, SHAME ON YOU!! I would not recommend this movie to anyone EVER!!!
This movie didn't shy away from trying to be reasonable, what I mean is that it shows how people likely would've responded in the wake of Christ's death on the cross, it doesn't at any point get overly preachy...what I mean in simple terms...you don't get the sense in ANY WAY that Ray Comfort or Kirk Cameron were involved in it. The "bad guys" mocked Jesus in more of a 2nd grader way, and it did a decent job to show Paul as Saul. It felt more like a historical movie more than a religious movie, hope that makes sense.
The acting was really good, minus Dinah. But it wasn't the actress fault, it was her character was like a chihuahua.
The movie was fairly long, but I could've gone for it being an extra 30 or so minutes even! I was very intrigued by everyone in it.
Before I end, I do need to say that yes, I'm aware it wasn't totally biblically accurate in EVERY sense, but it's a MOVIE. If you want a word for word bible retelling, there are plenty out there for you.
The acting was really good, minus Dinah. But it wasn't the actress fault, it was her character was like a chihuahua.
The movie was fairly long, but I could've gone for it being an extra 30 or so minutes even! I was very intrigued by everyone in it.
Before I end, I do need to say that yes, I'm aware it wasn't totally biblically accurate in EVERY sense, but it's a MOVIE. If you want a word for word bible retelling, there are plenty out there for you.
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- CuriosidadesJohannes Brandrup's speaking voice is dubbed.
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Barnabas: [as Paul is boarding the ship to Rome] Paul! Paul!
Paul of Tarsus: [to guard] Please, I love this man.
Paul of Tarsus: [Runs down to Barnabas] I'm sorry, friend.
Barnabas: I'm sorry too.
Paul of Tarsus: Pride is such a stupid sin.
Barnabas: Oh, are there intelligent sins?
[both chuckle]
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