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Son of God

  • 2014
  • PG-13
  • 2h 18m
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5.8/10
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Son of God (2014)
 The life story of Jesus is told from his humble birth through his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection.
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The life story of Jesus is told from his humble birth through his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection.The life story of Jesus is told from his humble birth through his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection.The life story of Jesus is told from his humble birth through his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection.

  • Director
    • Christopher Spencer
  • Writers
    • Richard Bedser
    • Christopher Spencer
    • Colin Swash
  • Stars
    • Diogo Morgado
    • Amber Rose Revah
    • Greg Hicks
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    • Director
      • Christopher Spencer
    • Writers
      • Richard Bedser
      • Christopher Spencer
      • Colin Swash
    • Stars
      • Diogo Morgado
      • Amber Rose Revah
      • Greg Hicks
    • 201User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 37Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Diogo Morgado
    Diogo Morgado
    • Jesus
    Amber Rose Revah
    Amber Rose Revah
    • Mary Magdalene
    Greg Hicks
    Greg Hicks
    • Pilate
    Adrian Schiller
    Adrian Schiller
    • Caiaphas
    Darwin Shaw
    Darwin Shaw
    • Peter
    Sebastian Knapp
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    Joe Wredden
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    Matthew Gravelle
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    Roma Downey
    Roma Downey
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    Darcie Rose
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    David Rintoul
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    Gary Oliver
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    William Houston
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    Stewart Scudamore
    Stewart Scudamore
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    • Director
      • Christopher Spencer
    • Writers
      • Richard Bedser
      • Christopher Spencer
      • Colin Swash
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    4detarver

    Very Well Done!

    I saw this movie opening weekend. I really enjoyed it. A lot of the reviews I read, especially the more negative ones, seem rooted in the writer's resistance to anything pertaining to Christ more than a pure review of the film itself. Whether it be Son of God or The passion of the Christ there are those who will condemn it out of hand. But then Jesus had that effect in his day as well as now.

    The movie itself was very interesting. It portrayed a version of how things may have played out without being too heavy handed or following any one religious approach. Having it as part of a series was not enough. It needed to be released as a single unit, a film that will keep intact the story of a historical figure who so impacted the work that the calendar is divided around his life.

    Thank you Mark and Roma for simply telling the story without melodrama, over dependence on special effects or cinema tricks. Thank you for a film easy to follow, suited for everyone and true to the story of Christ.
    docshog00

    "Son of God" Great Effort for Burnett and Downey

    For me, the portrayal of Jesus by Diogo Morgado in this film is what makes it great. He was human and vulnerable and above all cared for and loved others far above his love of self.

    When Morgado "beheld" anyone in the film, you get a sense that he really did care and there was always the chemistry that comes from a believing Christian actor. This is hard to fake.

    Some Christians are down on the film and are questioning Burnett and Downey's sincerity and calling them new agers or worse.

    Many Christians have been complaining (sometimes with good reason) about the "cheese factor" in what are called "Christian Films." This film is not perfect by any means, but it is a very good effort and it should be celebrated.

    It is so easy to tear down and destroy good things when they don't exactly fit one's mold. Films are arguments and this argues a point of view seldom seen in Hollywood.

    So, I am impressed and thankful for Burnett and Downey (whatever their motives) for their tireless and excellent effort.

    You Christians out there who are bashing "Son of God" should be ashamed. It is well within the ballpark of traditional Christian art and expression!

    I humbly suggest that you try making a film. You will find how very difficult it is and you too will get "shot at" by your own as you lift your head above the comfort of your foxhole.

    Thankfully, the tragedy that happened to "End of the Spear" (2005, about missionaries who were killed as they literally save a tribe in Ecuador from extinction) will not happen to this film (EOTS was torpedoed by many due to the activism of the lead actor). What a waste for such a powerful film.

    As the Christian community goes out to see (what is better termed as) Christian Worldview Films, then more money will be spent to satisfy what could and should become a "reliable audience." If that can happen then this type of film will continue to improve.

    The Bible is very clear, with good or bad motives the important thing is the message and this film is certainly promoting a lively and needed discussion.

    In the Bible, Paul wrote about motives of those sharing the Gospel in Philippians 1:15-18 (NIV) "It is true that some preach Christ out of envy and rivalry, but others out of goodwill. The latter do so out of love, knowing that I am put here for the defense of the gospel. The former preach Christ out of selfish ambition, not sincerely, supposing that they can stir up trouble for me while I am in chains. But what does it matter? The important thing is that in every way, whether from false motives or true, Christ is preached."
    8patsworld

    A Humble Telling Of The Son Of God

    I do have to take exception with the reviews that declare this movie 'boring' because it didn't go all out with special effects – or quote entire passages of the Bible. I thought that this movie was trying to portray a humble man who was simply going about the business of living out his destiny. Which is exactly who Jesus was. I found it refreshing not to have a slam-bang all-out special effects, miracle exploding on the screen, drama-in-you-face version of this life. The important points were there. In fact, just the important moments and quotes that were needed and wanted. I kept thinking as I'm watching, how could anyone have doubts about this Son of God when it was all such a life as usual, normal people time and yet….and yet…here we are 2014 years later, and this is still the most important person who ever walked on this earth. And everyone knows His name and what He did and who He was. No. This movie was precisely what it needed to be and no more. I took extra tissue, but still it wasn't enough. Watching the end of the earthly life of My Lord was so painful, so heart-rending that, indeed, I cried as much as I feared I would. Maybe more.
    moonstone010

    Beautiful and Brave Movie

    Son of God is a beautiful movie, and a fabulous way to spend a rainy afternoon! The illustrative messages in Mark Burnett's artfully done movie are many. Yes, it educates us on the beginnings of Christianity and shows us what faith in God can look like, but it also provides a scaffold for human beings wanting to lead a purposeful life and calls on us to love and help each other.

    Forgiveness, sharing, turning the other cheek, are some of life's lessons that we may tend to 'forget' about as we go along our busy, hectic, and sometimes difficult lives. The feeling that I can do better swept over me throughout this film.

    Today, as Christians live in danger all around the world--in the Middle East, Turkey, Indonesia, Africa, London, Spain, the U.S. (Twin Towers, Pentagon, Pennsylvania field), and other countries, it strikes me that this is also a brave Hollywood movie. Brave because it's an American made, Christian movie put forth when references of 'God' are actually disappearing from American way of life--the family's plaque at Purdue University, the 'prayers' at Arlington, our President's version of the Gettysburg Address (to name a few). So, if you ask me, Mark Burnett and Roma Downey actually put together a beautiful, brave, Christian movie and I'd like to thank all who helped!
    Truey

    Bibile Iliterates are calling this true to the Gospel of John, NO it is not

    A New Age false Christ saying various words not found in the Gospels with more than half the folks who are fans of Jesus praising this film as authentic proves Christendom may be in trouble due to Bible illiteracy! One reviewer said she felt the Holy Spirit another said Great Documentary on another site. I'm pretty sure the Holy Spirit who the New Testament says lead and guides us into all truth is not applauding false words placed in Jesus mouth he never said.

    Jesus never said he came to change the world. I challenge anyone to find that verse in any of the Gospels. It is not there! This was not his mission in his first coming into the world. He said he came to seek and save the lost (sinners).

    Here is what Jesus said: Matthew 7:13 "Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. 14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a FEW find it" Did you all get the few will find it part! Most of this world will reject Jesus in favor of a lie and fall into deception right up till Jesus returns. From the looks of it the falling away has already began with this type of New Age Jesus and folks are falling for changed Gospel calling it accurate.

    Too many changes from the Gospel text made this film lose credibility among my non-believing friends who now question the Bible as a whole. Therefore this film defeated its purpose by too many revisions. If you are going to sell a film as the non-fiction Bible why change major parts into fiction and words Jesus did not say in the Gospels?

    In the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 24 Jesus told his Disciples things will get worst with false Christ and tribulations, NOT better.

    Until Jesus second coming to this world he said in Matthew chapter 24 things will get worst & worst in this world, so how could they have Jesus telling Peter in this film he came to change the world? To see how bad things are going to be in this world, according to the Bible also read the Book of Revelation, the last book in the New Testament Bible.

    Jesus first coming to earth was not to change the world. That will take place in the Second arrival of Christ when he cast Satan into the lake of fire to never get out.

    Why this super gorgeous Jesus? Isaiah chapter 53:2 said the Messiah would not have outward beauty to make him appealing based on his physical beauty. Roma dropped the ball on this one by casting a overly good looking Jesus.

    Jesus was a Middle Eastern Jew, not a male, model that looks like he is a surfer on the beaches of California. Judas had to point him out from the rest of the disciples ( and did so with a kiss of betrayal) because Jesus obviously looked like all the rest of the Middle Eastern Jews.

    The bad guys in this film were more Middle Eastern looking. Christians are trying to win folks to Christ, not come off as racially bias & possibly offend people of color. Seems any wise person would not make most all the bad guys look Middle Eastern Jews and Jesus European with light hair! Why take the risk of making some think we Christians are promoting negative stereotypes against them? Not saying this was the purpose of the film just saying it is a negative to make the others more Middle Eastern looking that were against Jesus. I found this could be extremely offensive to insult half the population of color. Did anyone even consider how this comes across?

    A major flaw in this film was that it ruined one of the most important scenes in the Gospel of John where Jesus wept. The Gospels never had Jesus going into the Tomb of Lazarus to get him out. Jesus stayed outside and wept with the crowd to show his compassion and how his can relate to our sorrows!!!!

    The film failed to tell the story of what happened when Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead according to what was written in the Gospel of John. For this reason and the fact that they put many words in my Savior's mouth he never said I rate this film very low.

    I value every word in the Bible and for this reason loathe when it is changed. And Yes, I read the entire Bible word for word, verse by verse so it is hard for me to take this film serious or love it with them placing words in Jesus mouth he never uttered. The proof is easy to find just open your Bibles and read it and compare!

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    • Trivia
      This movie is made of episodes of the mini-series La Bible (2013).
    • Goofs
      When Jesus is in the Synagogue Friday night, the cantor is chanting the contemporary Friday night prayer, "Lecha Dodi." This prayer was composed in the 16th century by Rabbi Shlomo Halevi Alkabetz, some 1500 years after Jesus's time.
    • Quotes

      Peter: What are we going to do, then?

      Jesus: We are going to change the world...

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits, clips from the movie and the television series "The Bible" are shown.
    • Connections
      Edited from La Bible: Hope (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Mary, Did You Know?
      Written by Mark Lowry and Buddy Greene

      Performed by CeeLo Green

      Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp./Warner Music UK Ltd.

      By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

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    • Release date
      • February 28, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Hijo de Dios
    • Filming locations
      • Morocco
    • Production companies
      • Hearst Entertainment Productions
      • K Films
      • LightWorkers Media
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    • Budget
      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $59,700,064
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $25,601,865
      • Mar 2, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $70,829,270
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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