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Polycarp

  • 2015
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Polycarp (2015)
Polycarp: Destroyer of Gods-- A rescued slave girl learns of God's love from the aged church father, Polycarp, and witnesses his struggle against Roman tyranny.
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A young slave girl, Anna, is rescued and adopted by Christians in 2nd Century Smyrna and befriended by their aged bishop, Polycarp. As Anna is taught by Polycarp and her new family, she stru... Read allA young slave girl, Anna, is rescued and adopted by Christians in 2nd Century Smyrna and befriended by their aged bishop, Polycarp. As Anna is taught by Polycarp and her new family, she struggles to reconcile her beliefs with those of the Christians. When the Roman proconsul dema... Read allA young slave girl, Anna, is rescued and adopted by Christians in 2nd Century Smyrna and befriended by their aged bishop, Polycarp. As Anna is taught by Polycarp and her new family, she struggles to reconcile her beliefs with those of the Christians. When the Roman proconsul demands that all citizens worship Caesar to show their allegiance to Rome, Polycarp and the Ch... Read all

  • Director
    • Joe Henline
  • Writer
    • Jerica Henline
  • Stars
    • Eliya Hurt
    • Garry Nation
    • Ilse Apestegui
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Joe Henline
    • Writer
      • Jerica Henline
    • Stars
      • Eliya Hurt
      • Garry Nation
      • Ilse Apestegui
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Eliya Hurt
    • Anna
    Garry Nation
    Garry Nation
    • Polycarp
    Ilse Apestegui
    • Melina
    Rusty Martin
    • Germanicus
    Curt Cloninger
    • Elias
    Justin Lewis
    • Justin
    Gary Bosek
    • Quadratus
    Ryan-Iver Klann
    Ryan-Iver Klann
    • Maximus
    • (as Ryan-Iver Klan)
    Radek Lord
    Radek Lord
    • Demetrius
    Andrew Hurt
    • Centurion
    Caleb Hurt
    • Sisera
    Scott Cornett
    • Sisera's Father
    Ted M.W. Rich
    • Irenaeus
    • (as Ted Rich)
    Stacey Bradshaw
    Stacey Bradshaw
    • Sabina
    David Moak
    • Virius
    • (as Dave Moak)
    Rich Swingle
    Rich Swingle
    • Slave Trader
    Benjamin Iocco
    • Slave Guard #1
    Travis Wilson
    • Slave Guard #2
    • Director
      • Joe Henline
    • Writer
      • Jerica Henline
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    3billcr12

    Preachy

    A young slave girl is adopted by Polycarp, an early proponent of the Christian faith. Although well intended, I found the acting wooden and the Roman soldiers seem to be playing dress up in their Trojan attire. Polycarp looked like Charlton Heston from the 1960's Biblical epics. This has the production values of a Lifetime movie.
    6SimonJack

    Decent but scaled back portrayal of an early Christian martyr

    Some things about this movie are very good. The producers of "Polycarp" did a fine job in researching and creating a set with props that reflected the customs and culture of the second century Mediterranean world. The food, costumes, and market looked authentic for the period. The casting included most of the main characters known from Polycarp's circle - especially Germanicus and Irenaeus. And the acting was mostly very good, especially by Garry Nation as Polycarp and Eliya Hurt as Anna. Others seemed hesitant or hammy, such as Curt Cloninger's overly ebullient Elias.

    The screenplay accurately reflects the key characters around Polycarp when he lived as bishop of Smyrna. And the script includes actual dialog attributed to the saint and early martyr. A letter of early 156 A.D. from the Church of Smyrna to the Christians in Philomelium gives the details of Polycarp's martyrdom. In it, after Proconsul Statius Quadratus said he would spare Polycarp's life if he would deny Christ and worship Caesar, Polycarp replied, "For six and eighty years I have been serving Him, and he has done no wrong to me; how, then, dare I blaspheme my King who has saved me!"

    Having done that good a job in researching Polycarp for the film, it's surprising that the makers then stopped short. Some key things are omitted and others glanced over about the saint and his life in Smyrna. Other reviewers have mentioned the lack of reference to him as the bishop of Smyrna. He was a disciple of the apostle, John, who appointed him bishop of Smyrna. Where the film shows a small family unit around Polycarp, his flock would have been large. The city was a thriving port and trading center, a key Roman city that very early had a large Christian population. The theater stadium of Smyrna seated 20,000 people.

    The film shows Polycarp being burned at the stake. In the account of his martyrdom, he had refrained from having his feet nailed down for the burning. And, when the flames did not go near his body, the proconsul ordered him to be pierced with a lance.

    But the most obvious thing that is missing is any semblance of the "breaking of bread," or Eucharistic celebration. The film shows a small group sitting at table to eat, with Polycarp offering a prayer. This would have been the agape meal. But then, it completely skips the breaking of bread observance, the Lord's Supper, afterwards. Besides the Biblical origins of the Lord's Supper, numerous references describe the practice that many of the early church fathers attest to in their writings.

    This short list of good information sources is for those who may be interested in learning more about this. "The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church," the "Evangelical Dictionary of Theology," the "Oxford Companion to the Bible," the Protestant "International Standard Bible Encyclopedia," the "Encyclopedia of Early Christianity," "The Didache," and the "New Catholic Encyclopedia."
    kkelton-31964

    Good summary but a limited reading of the story

    I think it was a well done story from the perspective of Anna. However, the writers went out of their way to ignore the fact that Ploycarp was a bishop. Like it or not, he was a prominent figure of authority in the early Christian community. The writers took extraordinary efforts to ignore this reality. Instead Polycarp was depicted as some generic martyr when he was an institutional standard bearer, a bishop of the Church. How sad. This movie would have been enriched by telling the full story, not deliberately leaving it out. Polycarp was first a bishop, and only later a martyr. The first half was ignored. How disappointing. The writers and directors should read the texts and histories, especially the Roman martyrology!
    10rosatav3213

    A true Christian movie

    I have watched this movie around 25 times so far. I have told others about and they love it as much as I. I've watched it with my grandchildren to help bring a lost generation back to God
    10jhwiedenmann

    Unique and original

    An exceptional historical depiction of believers who remain steadfast in the face of persecution and hardship. This movie will cause you to reflect on how you would choose to defend your belief and stand for God regardless of the consequences.

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      According to "Patrology" by Johannes Quasten, (Christian Classics, 1950), the letter from the Smyrna Church to the Christians in Philomelium is the oldest detailed account extant of the martyrdom of a single individual. Thus, it is often regarded as the first "Acts of the Martyrs."
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      Polycarp: For six and eighty years I have been serving Him, and he has done no wrong to me; how, then, dare I blaspheme my King who has saved me!

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      • May 5, 2015 (United States)
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      • 1h 34m(94 min)
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