After struggling to bring a lamb acceptable for sacrifice to Bethlehem, a shepherd hears the angelic announcement and is witness to the birth of the Lamb of God.After struggling to bring a lamb acceptable for sacrifice to Bethlehem, a shepherd hears the angelic announcement and is witness to the birth of the Lamb of God.After struggling to bring a lamb acceptable for sacrifice to Bethlehem, a shepherd hears the angelic announcement and is witness to the birth of the Lamb of God.
George H. Xanthis
- Monologue Narrator #3
- (as George Harrison Xanthis)
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Speechless. The manger scene truly hits home if you have a child of your own. Brilliantly acted, brilliant production.
As with everything else involving The Chosen, an absolute masterpiece.
As with everything else involving The Chosen, an absolute masterpiece.
It has been a long since I had a theatre experience since COVID protocols.
This show was soo good.
Kept the same production, artistic values of other Chosen episodes.
The crew really brought all the emotional factors of nativity and birth of Jesus into the show.
Really loved a lot.
This show was soo good.
Kept the same production, artistic values of other Chosen episodes.
The crew really brought all the emotional factors of nativity and birth of Jesus into the show.
Really loved a lot.
I have faithfully watched the Chosen series and was looking so forward to 2hrs of the birth of Jesus! I was waiting on messenger visits, shepherds, Herod.... Basically, I figured it would be a like watching a double episode focused solely around Christ's birth. Instead, it was over an hour of music videos and artist's thoughts. I love worship music....but I went to watch a story. By the time the movie actually started, I was tired, bored, and distracted. Also, the back and forth from BC to AD was confusing to folks who weren't familiar with the whole story/new to learning about Christ. Just not a movie I would recommend.
This is not a movie. It's a Christmas special. The first 1:10 minutes are literally Christian artists singing - they are all amazing absolutely, but if you're not prepared to watch music videos for an hour straight this will be hard for you to sit through. The episode itself was honestly hard to watch as my entire family was ready to leave, we could not get all of the music out of our heads. This did not do justice at all to how epic the TV show is.
That this theater presentation is boring as hell. Admittedly I was asked to attend this "movie" and didn't know what I was getting into. Be warned the run time is 2 hours with an hour and 17 minutes of that being a bad music video. I guess I see the appeal if you want to see artists lip-syncing and pretending to play instruments that are not plugged in, followed by a 25 minute episode that shows very little of the birth of Jesus. For me however it was 2 hours I'll never get back.
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