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Paul, apôtre du Christ

Original title: Paul, Apostle of Christ
  • 2018
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  • 1h 48m
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6.6/10
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Paul, apôtre du Christ (2018)
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Luke risks his life to visit Paul, who is captive in a Roman prison under Nero's rule. Together, they struggle against a determined emperor and the frailties of the human spirit to live out ... Read allLuke risks his life to visit Paul, who is captive in a Roman prison under Nero's rule. Together, they struggle against a determined emperor and the frailties of the human spirit to live out the Gospel and spread the message to the world.Luke risks his life to visit Paul, who is captive in a Roman prison under Nero's rule. Together, they struggle against a determined emperor and the frailties of the human spirit to live out the Gospel and spread the message to the world.

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    • Andrew Hyatt
  • Writers
    • Terence Berden
    • Andrew Hyatt
  • Stars
    • Jim Caviezel
    • James Faulkner
    • Olivier Martinez
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    11K
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    • Director
      • Andrew Hyatt
    • Writers
      • Terence Berden
      • Andrew Hyatt
    • Stars
      • Jim Caviezel
      • James Faulkner
      • Olivier Martinez
    • 136User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Jim Caviezel
    Jim Caviezel
    • Luke
    James Faulkner
    James Faulkner
    • Paul
    Olivier Martinez
    Olivier Martinez
    • Mauritius Gallas
    Joanne Whalley
    Joanne Whalley
    • Priscilla
    John Lynch
    John Lynch
    • Aquila
    Yorgos Karamihos
    Yorgos Karamihos
    • Saul of Tarsus
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    Antonia Campbell-Hughes
    • Irenica
    Alessandro Sperduti
    Alessandro Sperduti
    • Cassius
    Alessandra Gaia Williams
    Alessandra Gaia Williams
    • Octavia
    • (as a different name)
    Manuel Cauchi
    Manuel Cauchi
    • Ananias
    Noah Huntley
    Noah Huntley
    • Publius
    Kenneth Spiteri
    Kenneth Spiteri
    • Eubulus
    Anthony Edridge
    • Severus
    André Agius
    • Stephen
    • (as Andre Agius)
    John-Paul Pace
    • Christian Man
    Erica Muscat
    Erica Muscat
    • Christian Woman
    Jacob Daniel Groth
    Jacob Daniel Groth
    • Young Christian Man
    • (as Jacob Groth)
    Henry Holland
    • Young Saul of Tarsus
    • Director
      • Andrew Hyatt
    • Writers
      • Terence Berden
      • Andrew Hyatt
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    7l-piotrowski

    Good Movie, Recommend Seeing

    I saw this movie today and thought it was good, with excellent acting, and location (filmed in Malta which was the place of one of Paul's journeys). The movie doesn't sugar coat the persecution the Christians of that era had to endure, shirk away from divisions within the early church community or difficult questions being asked by those living in those times. The story line drags in a few places but for the most part it is a movie worth seeing in a theater.

    I saw a 5pm show and sadly there were only about 10 people at the most there, so hopefully more will attend future screenings.
    8tkmcc-08780

    A good movie even for the non-religious

    This is definitely a religious movie but isn't overwhelmingly so. For example, it doesn't have the overbearing smugness of the protagonist Christians versus incredibly stupid or evil non-Christians. The characters have much more believable and complex motivations, with the Christians mostly (and properly) motivated by their beliefs. There's enough gray in the characters to make the movie interesting. The suffering of the Christians in Rome sometimes goes a bit over the top but not terribly so. The "miracle", which in many faith movies leads to the dramatic conversion of the antagonist, is well done in this movie and should appeal to a wider audience. The back-story, supporting scenes and resolution are quite believable. One pleasant aspect is that the "miracle" doesn't require divine intervention or stretching credibility but is due to believable skills and application of good Christian values, and is done with credible tension you'd expect from a first-class movie.

    Would a non-Christian enjoy the movie? I think so. There's definitely a good story here and the movie is well done. Some reviews note that this may have lessened the religious story and/or focus on Paul, but it makes for a watchable movie without the cringe-worthiness of some more religiously focused movies. Judging from reactions in the audience it's clearly most immediately satisfying for the most faithful and will be well received by that group. For Christians who aren't the most faithful the movie has powerful messages to take away for further reflection.
    9geometryrocks-28635

    Where would Christians be without the dedication of Paul, the Apostle?

    This movie has Paul in prison for the second time, in a Roman pit of misery. He is often beaten, often wondering what God's plan is. Yet, he is convinced that he is where the Lord wants him to be. Paul's life reminds us that the early church suffered much for the sake of the Gospel. Why would these men and women risk their lives for "fake news"? They would not. It was because the Son of Man came, lived and died to be resurrected after 3 days and is now seated at the right hand of the Father that Paul, Luke and others risked their lives.. Paul's life was totally given over to proclaiming this Good News. "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." Philippians 1: 21. Wonderful movie, filled with GOOD NEWS!!!
    8brlfrndz

    First Time I Ever Cried During a Movie

    I've come close a few times: "Saving Private Ryan" and "The Weatherman" are two that I can think of right off the bat that have at least made my eyes well up; but this one...

    I legitimately busted out crying in the last few minutes of the film, finding myself overwhelmed with emotion.

    If you don't know the story of Paul, it's one of redemption. Of all people to be converted to Christianity, he was perhaps the least likely candidate being that he persecuted the early Church or Christ.

    This film isn't a comprehensive study on Paul, but rather the final moments of his life, and the impact that it had on the Church.

    Early on in the film, we're shown Paul taken to prison awaiting his execution, and that's where the main focus of the film is. To cover Paul's entire life in the Church would require a massive budget, so it's hard to complain about a film not doing that when the reality is it cost money to make movies, but I digress.

    The most amazing things might be what Paul did for Jesus Christ, but the most powerful is his conversion and how he had to fight spiritually in even his last days. We see him revisit his past in flashback sequences that are probably the best interpretation of these events I have ever seen on film. It's beautifully filmed, and tragically dark; but despite the darkness, there is salvation for Paul, and that's what's so touching about the film: salvation is available for everyone, and despite all that Paul had done in his past, he ended up serving God faithfully, right up to his death.

    The subplots revolve around a Roman soldier and his sick daughter, as well as the opposition the Church faced, and Luke also finding his place within all of this. The film doesn't shy away from the harsh violence that was inflicted on early Believers either, which makes for simultaneously enlightening and difficult viewing. Much of the film's impact hinges on the final moments, and that's where the emotional punches land; it opts to build up to the ending, even though there are powerful moments before that, some of which are truly unforgettable.

    This film is less of a movie in the traditional sense and far more of an experience, as its pacing is slow and methodical but never dull. By the end, I cried harder than I ever had in any movie. I highly recommend this film. It's a film about a very dangerous time in history, and a reminder of the persecution that still happens today, in which many Christians are slaughtered for what they believe.

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    10erhelvering

    Very moving if you take the film on its terms

    First off, know what to expect going into this movie. It is not a retelling of the book of Acts and Paul's many exploits. It is about him reaching the end of his life and passing the torch to the next generation of Christians, as they all grapple with the difficulty of following God in the midst of a cruel and evil world. Knowing that, I don't think you will be disappointed.

    I rated this a 10 because I don't know if any movie has moved me more than this one did. At least, very few have. It's not perfect, but by the end I was sobbing uncontrollably in the theater. Specifically, seeing the suffering of the persecuted Christians, and especially Paul's struggle with lingering guilt over his part in that persecution, culminating with the final scene (which I won't spoil here).

    I'll admit that some of the dialogue, especially earlier on in the film, could probably be better, as could the quality of some shots or the sound mixing in a few moments. But the acting is strong across the board, and the production design and costumes look very authentic. Most importantly, the drama is sustained throughout, and there are profound spiritual insights to be gleaned.

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      When Luke leads the community of Christians in saying the Lord's Prayer, they recite the version in Matthew's Gospel (Matthew 6:9-13), rather than the less familiar one in Luke's Gospel (Luke 11:2-4). The two versions differ in a few details but are mostly similar.
    • Quotes

      Mauritius Gallas: If it were the only truth everyone would believe it.

      Luke: Not so. Christ, who is truth, rose from the dead, many do not believe.

      Mauritius Gallas: Lies, fabrications...

      Paul: If Christ had not risen from the dead, then our preaching is useless, and so is our faith.

      Mauritius Gallas: Oh, you have no doubts at all?

      Paul: Men do not die for things they doubt.

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Official Site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pablo, apóstol de Cristo
    • Filming locations
      • Malta
    • Production companies
      • Affirm Films
      • Giving Films
      • Mandalay Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,560,475
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,172,585
      • Mar 25, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,915,966
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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