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| 1. The Visual Bible's Matthew - DVD Director: Regardt Van Den Bergh | |
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Book Description The year is about 62 A.D., and the aging apostle Matthew recalls the remarkable events he witnessed as a young man. As his story unfolds, the centuries melt away and we are intimately involved in the life of Jesus. We share the mystery and the wonder of His birth. We witness His baptism and temptation in the wilderness. We experience the compassion and hope of the Sermon on the Mount.Walk with Jesus through Galilee as He calls His disciples, performs the first miracles, and begins teaching His world-changing message of love and redemption. This deeply moving presentation of the most beloved of stories stars luminary Richard Kiley as Matthew and the passionate Bruce Marchiano as Jesus. This unique word-for-word presentation in the NIV brings to the screen a divine yet warmly human Jesus. Now available on DVD.Experience the book of Matthew like never before. DVD video technology offers language choices, search function by event, chapter, and in-depth biographies. Reviews (27)
The costumes and acting are very well done, and the actor who plays Jesus helps the viewer realize that his life was not only about the sacrifice for all, but about love. This is the New International Version word for word. Not one word is interjected into the script, and it's absolutely amazing that it could be acted out with such continuity. Even the "begats" (the lineage part most of us skim over) had some memorable moments. I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to know more about the life of Christ, or who is tired of hearing that God is all about punishment and wrath. "What you have done for the least of these you have done for me". "I tell you, Love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you". You might even get the impression He has a sense of humor.
"Falling Fire" is the bonus film in my version of the "Matthew" series and it too is a well-done film where some literary license is taken, and appropriately. Only problem: Bruce Marchiano began to get on my nerves by the end of the three films. Again just a little over the top with the "happy guy". In "Jesus", played by Jeremy Sisto, they struck a wonderfully believable balance of a Jesus as a human being and the Christ. The Jesus in The Living Bible Series was a difficult person to accept as Christ. He seemed a bit more like a comedian than a Savior, just a bit too much humor. The "Acts" films, which I also own, are a blow-by-blow account from the NIV bible as well. They took little literary license, as it was very straight forward and, obviously, as accurate as the NIV is. Now the "Healing Touch", which is part of the actual film titled "Jesus, the Christ", on the other hand, is where they took the literary liberties and done quite well. Again the acting is good and the story is pretty accurate. ... Read more | |
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| 3. Visual Bible - Matthew Director: Regardt Van Den Bergh | |
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