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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A good movie,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mary of Nazareth [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This movie is sort of backwards. It spends about half the time talking about the events leading up to Nativity, and the other half on what happened after the nativity. I mean, I understand that this is supposed to be about Mary, but, still...Also, it seems to fail to capture what must have been the real feelings of Mary. If you watch the movie Jesus of Nazareth (with Robert Powell)--now I think that Olivia Hussey does a much better job of portraying Mary. My other complaints were: (a) Hollywood always does have to throw in that "woman in labor" business, doesn't it? It's just annoying. Plus, it has been said in the Bible that Mary did not have labor pains during the birth of Jesus. But, the things I did really like were: (a) The actress who played Mary looked like she really could have been Mary's age.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhat disappointing,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Mary of Nazareth [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I received this movie as a birthday gift, and couldn't wait to watch it. However, it wasn't nearly as good as I thought it would be.My biggest complaint was Mary herself. In the beginning, she is chatty and gossipy with her friends and flirty with Joseph. Later on, she follows her son Jesus through his ministry but spends most of her time just looking at Him. They barely have any conversations at all! I'd still recommend seeing it, though, as there WERE a few scenes that were very well done. The visitation was beautiful, and the agony in the garden was perfect. And when Jesus is carrying His Cross and Mary is following--well, it makes you want to cry. This is an okay movie overall, but Jesus of Nazareth is much better!
7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good movie, but not accurate.,
This review is from: Mary of Nazareth (DVD)
Very little is mentioned of Mary in the Gospels, so obviously much about the life of Mary has to come from reflections on the Gospels.
The movie is carefully directed not to stray too far from the Gospel account. There are still some inaccuracies, Mary is shown in the opening scene as a teenager walking down a road greeting people with a 'high five', 'good morning...' and 'Hi...'. These are not Jewish greetings of the first century. Secondly, Mary is shown by the Lord's side throughout His public ministry. In the Gospels Mary is mentioned only twice during the public ministry of our Lord, at Cana and at Calvary. So obviously much of the scenes are the imagination of the director. Though none of the scenes contradict the teaching of the Gospels (theologically). Some of the scenes are very meaningful and touching and provokes reflection on the important Gospel events in the life of Jesus and Mary (and Joseph), and the relationship between them. And lastly why does Jesus have to have blonde hair. Palestinian men are not blondes, they have black hair. Jesus was not an Anglo-American. The movie is good and worth watching. One would profit much by reflecting on the life of Mary as a Mother and a disciple of Jesus from the Gospel account. Indeed, 'all generations will call her blessed.'
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Didier Bienaime as "Jesus".,
By James McDonald (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mary of Nazareth (DVD)
A 1996 French film.
This film is not highly dramatic as a motion picture, but this story of mary is told in a fast pace style. Events go by so quickly you hardly have time to absorb them as a story. Not a great deal was spent on special effects except for a stage light bulb. Whenever the angel Gabriel is represented, this film depicts it as a bright light shining upon Mary, Joseph or the Three Wise Men and with a woman's voice. You won't get too much historical accuratcy here in this film. So much was not covered. There is no story of why Joseph and mary had to find a manger (the inns were full due to harvest time), the star of Bethlehem is never discussed, the hiding of Joseph and mary with Jesus is not dramatized and neither is the Census (the counting of the people). Although this film was quoted by Terry Meeuwsen of the "700 Club" as "unique" and "will touch your heart", there are some scenes of blood and violence that should not be viewed by children. How Jesus met each of his disciples and many of his miracles are not shown in this film. The Last Supper setting is probably more accurate than any other film. Myriam Muller portrays "Mary" (The Mother of Jesus), Francis Lalanne portrays "Joseph" (the Father of Jesus), Didier Bienaime portrays "Jesus", Pierre Lacan portrays "Judas" (the betrayer), Myriam Mezieres portrays "Mary de Magdala", Thierry Maillot portrays "John The Baptist" (Jesus' cousin). French actor, Didier Bienaime who played "Jesus", died from a heart attack at the age of 43 on August 7, 2004. For a highly dramatic and emotional telling of the life of Jesus, more in-depth and the most accurate and accepted film version, I recommend the NBC-tv miniseries, Jesus of Nazareth (1977) with Robert Powell as "Jesus" and with an all-star cast. "Jesus of Nazareth (1977) is available from Amazon.com on VHS and DVD. Yes. After Mary Magdalene, Mary and Salome discovered Jesus' tomb empty, Jesus was Resurrected (late Saturday afternoon) and during those 40 days visited his disciples. Then he ascended up in the clouds to be with his Father. Jesus promised that he will return (The Second Coming). Some believe it will be 2000 years after his death (this would reach to the 7000 years). Could Jesus return April 6, 2029, April 7, 2030 or April 25, 2031? We are not allowed to know the exact date. Jesus will return (with angels) to Earth to judge and reign over all nations in the Kingdom of God will be visible.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enjoyable Biblical movie,
This review is from: Mary of Nazareth: From Nativity to Calvary (DVD)
I saw this movie last night on TBN, and think I would buy it for a biblical movie collection, and I would enjoy seeing it again sometime. In production values, it seems like a made for TV movie. The authenticity of the sets and costumes were about average, I have seen better and I have seen far worse, although I really like Mary's families home and Joseph's workshop. The outdoor locations were good, very believable.
The movie is almost two separate movies, the first part being the Nativity story from the Bible, and this is where most Nativity movies, or movies about Mary end. But it continues into the story of Jesus through the Gospel until the Crucifixion. It should have been called Mary and Jesus maybe... I almost didn't give it a chance when the opening scene had Mary walking alone in her village, greeting all the people including men, saying the phrase "Hi!", talking to men, and giving a boy on a donkey a high five! She goes into the shop of Joseph alone, before they have made any arrangements for marriage. I mean we know that young girls had to be very careful in public to protect their reputation, especially talking to men. I know they were just trying to show her as a well liked outgoing person. In the second half of the movie, though they still show Mary often, she almost never speaks, and it kind of jars against the first half of the movie. The actor that played Jesus was great, as were his apostles. The actor that played Joseph was good too. They had a few elements from the Bible that you usually do not see in movies. For one they showed Herod when he broke out in sores before he died. They showed the instance where Jesus was told that his mother, 4 brothers, and his sisters wanted to speak to him outside of a room he was preaching in. Almost every movie about the Gospel never mentions the fact that the Bible states several times that Jesus had siblings. Another unique moment was Joseph speaking frankly to Mary about the possibility of her being stoned to death. For some things, they had to dramatize or speculate as the Bible does not tell us everything that happened, but then this happens in almost every biblical movie, except "The Visual Bible Series" of films. The picture and sound were good, music was good and not intrusive. There are many movies about the life of Jesus, and quite a few that include the Nativity story, and even some that are specific to Mary. But this one was a nice mix of all of these, and we enjoyed it. If you collect Biblical movies, I would recommend this for your collection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mary of Nazareth: From Nativity to Calvary,
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This review is from: Mary of Nazareth: From Nativity to Calvary (DVD)
For a second class movie, this one on Mary is pretty good. There are very few Movies around that tells us a good and true story on what happen to Mary the Mother of Our Lord
5.0 out of 5 stars
Cathy,
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This review is from: Mary of Nazareth: From Nativity to Calvary (DVD)
This is a wonderful movie and it gives us a good perspective on what life for Mary might have been like.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Highly recommended,
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This review is from: Mary of Nazareth [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This is one of the best Gospel films I have ever seen. Especially good for Catholics, since it portrays the Gospel accounts of her life properly (for instance, the angel Gabriel calls her "full of grace").Two minor quibbles: Mary seems to have labor pains (though it's somewhat understated) and the movie rushes through Jesus' ministry a bit quicker than I would have liked (though this is more a movie about Mary than Jesus, so that's understandable). I watched this movie along with the 1979 Jesus film by the Genesis project; they complement each other very well, each making up for the other's weaknesses. Amazon.com doesn't seem to carry that film, however :-(. But this one is great!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I recommend you to see, "Mary, The Mother Of Jesus" instead,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mary of Nazareth [VHS] (VHS Tape)
...These actors who played the roles of Jesus & Mary were both serious most of the time and they did not show enough love to another. I think the actors were just cold in their characters. I don't think the real Jesus and Mary would have been like that in real life. So the movie of, " Mary, The Mother of Jesus" & the movie of "Jesus "from 2000, showed a lot of what their loving characters might have been like. If you want to watch a movie about Mary or Jesus, then I HIGHLY recommend you to watch these two other movies I recommended you - I'd give them both 5 stars. This movie here, I'm not giving it a good score except 2 stars. The two stars is based on the actors performance, other than that; the movie would have been good. So, if you rather see them serious, then this movie is for you. * By the way, the movie I'm discussing is the 1995 movie film done by the same actress.*
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
I recommend you to see, "Mary, The Mother Of Jesus" instead,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mary of Nazareth [VHS] (VHS Tape)
...These actors who played the roles of Jesus & Mary were both serious most of the time and they did not show enough love to another. I think the actors were just cold in their characters. I don't think the real Jesus and Mary would have been like that in real life. So the movie of, " Mary, The Mother of Jesus" & the movie of "Jesus "from 2000, showed a lot of what their loving characters might have been like. If you want to watch a movie about Mary or Jesus, then I HIGHLY recommend you to watch these two other movies I recommended you - I'd give them both 5 stars. This movie here, I'm not giving it a good score except 2 stars. The two stars is based on the actors performance, other than that; the movie would have been good. So, if you rather see them serious, then this movie is for you. :)
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Mary of Nazareth: From Nativity to Calvary by Myriam Muller (DVD - 2006)
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