Jesus (2020)

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Jesus: Directed by Aude Thuries. Witness the most miraculous events in history as Jesus sets sail with fishermen, challenges the Pharisees, befriends the outcasts, and heals the hurting. The lives he touches will never be the same.

“Many have reviewed this as activists; citing their lack of belief as a reason for a bad review. First, it is invalid to write a review of a movie you have never watched; second, it is invalid to give a bad rating of a movie simply because your personal beliefs are in contrast to the subject of the movie.nThis u0026quot;movieu0026quot; is actually a video of an obviously well produced live-action play. The play itself seems that it would be enjoyable to see in person. I gave it a 7/10 because I was not expecting to watch a recording of a play, I was expecting to watch an actual movie.nFrom the perspective of a believer in the Bible; it appears to follow the scriptures, in spirit, quite well. If you are not a believer in the Bible; this movie may either come across as a fun way to learn about the Bible, or you might see it as a sneaky way to get you to church.nAt the beginning, I was hoping that this was only starting as a live-action play, and that it would morph into a full cinema-type feature with unnoticable special effects. Instead; this seems more likely to have been designed to be shown in a church.nFor those who give a low rating, and claim the plot as a part of it; this story/plot is based on a book that has over 5 Billion Copies in print. No matter what your personal beliefs are; it is the most published book in the world. Unless you write a story/plot/book that gets over 5 Billion copies in print; perhaps your opinion just doesnu0026#39;t matter.”

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