Saul of Tarsus is struck blind and converted to Christianity on the road to Damascus. Renamed Paul, he endures persecution while preaching Jesus' teachings, travelling widely until being imp... Read allSaul of Tarsus is struck blind and converted to Christianity on the road to Damascus. Renamed Paul, he endures persecution while preaching Jesus' teachings, travelling widely until being imprisoned in Rome for his faith.Saul of Tarsus is struck blind and converted to Christianity on the road to Damascus. Renamed Paul, he endures persecution while preaching Jesus' teachings, travelling widely until being imprisoned in Rome for his faith.
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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 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.
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- TriviaJohannes Brandrup's speaking voice is dubbed.
- Quotes
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]
- ConnectionsFollowed by Gli amici di Gesù - Giuda (2001)
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