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"The Christ Slayer" is part 3 of Collective Development Inc.'s THE QUEST TRILOGY following "40 Nights" (Part 1) and "Chasing the Star" (Part 2)"The Christ Slayer" is part 3 of Collective Development Inc.'s THE QUEST TRILOGY following "40 Nights" (Part 1) and "Chasing the Star" (Part 2)"The Christ Slayer" is part 3 of Collective Development Inc.'s THE QUEST TRILOGY following "40 Nights" (Part 1) and "Chasing the Star" (Part 2)
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After watching this film, I realize I had been completely immersed into it and was not even aware of things happening around me. I was so captivated by this story and the quality of this production that I very highly recommend everyone who reads this review to watch and enjoy this movie as much as I did.
My favorite of the trilogy. Melissa Anshutz portrayal of Mary was beautiful, loving and pulled me in. DJ Perry was amazing as Jesus. This film stirred my emotions and left me happy that I finally watched.
The last part of Quest trilogy deserves many critics. To ignore of Biblical accuracy of way to Emaus to the dialogues, not always more than didacticist moments.
But , obvious, important for its makers was the message.
And, maybe, not exactly a message, so familiar for Christians, than the remind of it.
It is a film defined by touching scenes. By a sort of melancholia and well crafted encouragements. A simple story, a correct acting, not a demonstration of impressive skils of actors or great technology but a decent return to the Holy Scripture word.
And, part surprising, it works just well.
So, a christian movie. Decent, touching, useful, not the last.
But , obvious, important for its makers was the message.
And, maybe, not exactly a message, so familiar for Christians, than the remind of it.
It is a film defined by touching scenes. By a sort of melancholia and well crafted encouragements. A simple story, a correct acting, not a demonstration of impressive skils of actors or great technology but a decent return to the Holy Scripture word.
And, part surprising, it works just well.
So, a christian movie. Decent, touching, useful, not the last.
What a long stretch. It is advertised as a 'mix' of legend and scripture. You should never 'add' to scripture like this. It was going good until all of a sudden they merged the story of Longinus (and was he really blind?) with the Road to Emaus (Cleopas). How do you all of a sudden just change your name to fit the script? Then it was slow and boring and downhill from there. This is blasphemy to scripture and should not be considered a Christian film. In addition, discrimination for the down syndrome people by saying 'your kind' when he wanted him to stay behind. Not good. Stay away.
As part 3 of the series, I thought this film was a fantastic retelling of the life of Christ.
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- ConnectionsFollows 40 Nights (2016)
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- 1h 55m(115 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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