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The Visual Bible: Matthew

  • 1993
  • TV-G
  • 4h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
1.1K
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The Visual Bible: Matthew (1993)
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The plot follows the birth, preaching, teaching and miracles of Jesus. He preached and lived a radical message of God's Love and was able to heal people of lifelong disabilities and illnesse... Read allThe plot follows the birth, preaching, teaching and miracles of Jesus. He preached and lived a radical message of God's Love and was able to heal people of lifelong disabilities and illnesses and was able to command natural phenomena.The plot follows the birth, preaching, teaching and miracles of Jesus. He preached and lived a radical message of God's Love and was able to heal people of lifelong disabilities and illnesses and was able to command natural phenomena.

  • Director
    • Regardt van den Bergh
  • Writer
    • Johann Potgieter
  • Stars
    • Richard Kiley
    • Bruce Marchiano
    • Gerrit Schoonhoven
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Regardt van den Bergh
    • Writer
      • Johann Potgieter
    • Stars
      • Richard Kiley
      • Bruce Marchiano
      • Gerrit Schoonhoven
    • 29User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Richard Kiley
    Richard Kiley
    • Old Matthew
    Bruce Marchiano
    Bruce Marchiano
    • Jesus
    Gerrit Schoonhoven
    • Peter
    Dawid Minnaar
    • Judas
    Kevin Smith
    • John the Beloved
    Matthew Dylan Roberts
    Matthew Dylan Roberts
    • Young Matthew
    • (as Matthew Roberts)
    Hannes Muller
    • Andrew
    Charlton George
    • James
    Ivan D. Lucas
    • Phillip
    Jaques De Klerk
    • Bartholomew
    Sean Cameron Michael
    Sean Cameron Michael
    • Thomas
    Tonie Joubert
    • James Alpheus
    • (as Tony Joubert)
    Darryl Fuchs
    • Simon the Zealot
    Jonathan Pienaar
    Jonathan Pienaar
    • Thaddeus
    Patrick Mynhardt
    • Herod Senior
    Chris Truter
    • Herod Junior
    Joanna Weinberg
    • Mary
    Tony Caprari
    Tony Caprari
    • Joseph
    • Director
      • Regardt van den Bergh
    • Writer
      • Johann Potgieter
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    User reviews29

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    10Russ Davis

    Powerful, anointed masterpiece imbued with the fire of God

    As with most of those here commenting on this, I am blown away with the power and grace Bruce Marchiano brings to this masterpiece. The depth of power of his heart and eyes is so overwhelming as to be almost too great to bear; I think my heart will burst under the load save that He carries me with my light yoke (6:34 & 11:30). That it is utterly unknown but to Christians is of course the same story as with Jesus Himself, He Whom the pagans would co-opt to their own agendas and uses, a tactic that only backfires in the end as they prove from their folly that they know nothing of Him.

    One point I must make against those who use the profound depth of this as a platform from which to condemn Mel Gibson's equally (though differently) anointed masterpiece, The Passion of the Christ, with priceless Jim Caviezel (though I'll always regret dear Mel didn't play the title role himself which would have been beyond awesome): they're quite wrongheaded on the score, for the testimony of Bruce and his company and Jim and his company are one in describing the divine (and therefore the counterattacking demonic) manifestations so present in the making of these jewels in our Lord's crown. What great grace the Lord has brought us in these precious brothers so to condescend to grace our lives with such inspiration according to His Perfect Word.
    8Grog-9

    An excellent depiction of a joyful Christ.

    I didn't like this movie at first. The production quality is that of a "B" movie and I let that get in the way of my objectivity. I was also not used to seeing Jesus portrayed as...well...human! This Jesus laughs and hugs and enjoys his friends. We are usually treated to a Jesus that is somewhat detached or "royal" in his bearing (think Jeffrey Hunter in "King of Kings"). This is not the case in this film. Once I got used to it (and IMHO this is a more accurate representation of Jesus) I really liked it!

    I couldn't believe that this movie follows scripture line for line. The scripture verses are actually displayed (in the lower left corner as I recall) as they are being portrayed. I expected that approach would make the film disjointed or uninteresting. But it really works well.

    This has become my favorite "religious movie", and I watch it with my family every Easter season.
    9siri-3

    A very real and human Jesus

    I don't know how often I have watch this movie over the last few years. Bruce Marchiano's portrait of Jesus was inspired. His Jesus is wonderfully human, you can literally feel his love, anguish, pain, etc. He heals people and then is not above sharing their joy by rolling in the dust with them, hugging and kissing. Non-Christians who watch this movie might not understand, but he certainly helped to strengthen my faith. The crucifixion scene is very powerful and real and left a lasting impression on me as to what crucifixion was like, the pain, humiliation, filth etc. The cast was well chosen and complimented the movie; after all the people it depicts where mostly simple people, fishermen, farmers etc. and I don't believe that more well-known actors could have brought the characters to life the same way, especially Simon Peter.
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    It's a miracle if you do this book justice...

    Let's face it; if you have ever read a book before you saw the movie, the movie always paled in comparison. Some say that's because the movie could never do justice to what our own minds have pictured. The movie is destined, to some degree, to disappoint our vision of what things looked like as we read the authors words, and none of the actors will look or say things just as we envisioned it. Well if that's true, what would be the hardest book to film in the history of mankind? You guessed it, the Holy Bible; the best selling, and most widely read book of all time. And making matters more difficult is the fact that even those who haven't read the book will be comparing your portrayals to any of a half dozen that have come before.

    Well, considering such extreme challenges, somehow director Reghardt van den Bergh, producer Dan Johnson and adapter Johann Potgieter have served up a miraculous production. It simply is a movie that rises above others on this near and dear topic. From the actors they selected to the locations, the resulting movie is simple and unadorned, and in this critic's opinion, the most easily received rendition ever produced. Devout and skeptic alike can enjoy this portrayal of a loving and greatly empathetic Christ. Bruce Marchiano, who plays Jesus, plays Him full of love and compassion. He's down to earth (no pun) and personally involved in the well being of everyone He meets. The viewer can feel His caring. It's simply the best portrayal to date. The supporting talent is also excellent in this production, which is so realistic it seems to be quiet. Now, as we all know, there is trauma in this story, and when appropriate, it does get uncomfortable to watch. but not gratuitously. They simply got it right. I realize that in the millions, or billions of other readers of this story, there's room for differing opinions, but upon second or third viewing, I think many would lean in this reviewer's direction. and I score this film a perfect 10.
    10Birm

    Best Ever

    By far the best biblical movie I have ever seen. The strict adherence of the script word for word with the Bible was unique and wonderful. Bruce Marchiano's portrayal of Jesus was amazing and truly brought out the magnificence of the Lord.

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    • Trivia
      Bruce Marchiano became a born again Christian two years before filing took place. He semi retired from acting and devoted his life to evangelism while still appearing in low budget Christian films.
    • Goofs
      Just before Jesus is crucified, the crown of thorns falls off of His head before He is nailed to the cross. Before the cross gets raised up, the crown of thorns is back on His head. It was probably implied that they Roman soldiers placed the crown of thorns back on Jesus's head offscreen.
    • Quotes

      Jesus: Go, then, to all peoples everywhere and make them my disciples: baptize them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit,

    • Connections
      Edited into Visual Bible for Kids (1998)

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1993 (South Africa)
    • Country of origin
      • South Africa
    • Official site
      • International Bible Society
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mateo
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Visual Bible
      • Visual International
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    • Runtime
      • 4h 18m(258 min)
    • Color
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