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Jésus de Nazareth (1977)

Review by Natheer

Jésus de Nazareth

10/10

A genuine masterpiece

Its very strange indeed that we don't see this film among the greatest movies of all time, is it because of the story of the film that glorify religion, that this film is like a taboo on the critics best films lists. every thing in this film screams with greatness, from the majestic music by Maurice Jarre to the poetic direction of Franco Zeffirelli to the great cast which includes some of greatest names in film and theater like: Laurence Olivier, Anthony Quinn, James Mason, Ralph Richardson, Peter Ustinov, Donald Pleasence, James Earl Jones, Ian Holm, Rod Steiger and many many more, but the crown jewel of the film is certainly Jesus him self, I mean (Robert Powell), in this film he gives one of the most powerful and finest performances in the history of film. This work being categorized as TV Mini-Series is not an excuse at all to underrate its artistic status in the history of cinema.
  • Natheer
  • Apr 6, 2014

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