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Son of God (DVD)
Now, the larger-than-life story of The New Testament gets a larger-than life treatment in the stand-alone feature SON OF GOD. Told wit h the scope and scale of an action epic, the film features powerful performances, exotic locales, dazzling visual effects and a rich orchestral score from Oscar-winner Hans Zimmer. Portuguese actor Diogo Morgado portrays Jesus as the film spans from his humble birth through his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection. It marks the first motion picture about Jesus life since Passion of the Christ, released ten years ago.

Son of God is a 2014 American epic biblical film directed by Christopher Spencer, and produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey. The film retells the life of Jesus and is an adaptation of the ten-hour miniseries The Bible, which aired in March 2013 on the History channel, and immediately following the movie begins another TV series called A.D. The Bible Continues.

Son of God premiered in New York, and Los Angeles for a limited release on February 21, 2014, and then into a wide release on February 28, 2014. The film received positive reviews from Christian publications but generally negative reviews from mainstream critics, who called it too dull . Despite this, the film was a box office success, grossing $70 million against a budget of $22 million, making it the seventh-highest grossing Christian film of all time. It was the first Christian movie to be released under 20th Century Fox.


Plot

John, the last surviving follower of Jesus Christ, lives in exile as a hermit near the seaside where he tells his story of his time with Jesus. In Bethlehem, Jesus is born to a virgin named Mary and her husband Joseph. Three wise men visit Jesus declare him the future King.

Thirty years later, an adult Jesus Christ (Diogo Morgado) travels to Galilee and begins recruiting followers, James, his brother John, Peter, a fisherman, Matthew, a tax collector and Mary Magdalene. Soon these men and women eventually become his disciples.

Through his teachings and numerous miracles, Jesus builds a huge following, who begin to call him the Messiah. He also draws the attention of the Pharisees, Jewish religious leaders. The Pharisees claim Jesus is blaspheming God by forgiving sins, something only God can do. Jesus responds by saying he is the son of God.

Jesus tells the disciples they are to travel to Jerusalem for the upcoming Passover holiday. He enters the city on the back of a donkey and is met by a huge crowd of supporters, who lay palm leaves in his path. Caiaphas, the head of the Pharisees, is afraid that Jesus presence in the city will further agitate his people, who are already in a near state of revolt against the oppressive Romans, led by Pontius Pilate. It is revealed that, earlier, Pilate had warned Caiaphas that if there were any trouble from the Jews, he would close the temple, thus cancelling Passover.

Upon entering the temple, Jesus sees a group of money changers and proceeds to upend their tables. This act draws cheers from the people and scorn from the Pharisees. Later, Jesus tells a little girl that every stone of the temple will soon fall. The Pharisees take this as a plan to destroy the temple and decide Jesus must be stopped. Judas, one of Jesus disciples, approaches the Pharisees. He believes Jesus is going too far and wants to help. The Pharisees give him 30 pieces of silver for his assistance.

The night before Passover, Jesus tells the disciples this will be their Last Supper together and says that one of them will betray him. Later, in the Garden of Gethsemane, Judas kisses Jesus cheek, thereby identifying Jesus to the Pharisees and revealing Judas betrayal. Jesus is arrested while the disciples flee the garden to save themselves.

Out of fear of the temple s closure due to an open trial during Passover, Caiaphas orders an immediate trial during the late hours of night in privacy, which are violations of Jewish law, against the order of other priests. Caiaphas asks Jesus if he is the son of God, and he answers I am . This is all the Pharisees need to hear, and they immediately find Jesus guilty of blasphemy.

That morning, to a growing crowd, Caiaphas announces Jesus guilt and reveals the penalty for blasphemy is death. Judas, horrified by what he has done, throws the silver at the Pharisees and runs off; he later hangs himself. Caiaphas believes if the Pharisees killed Jesus on Passover, it would start a riot, so he turns him over to the Romans for the punishment.

Pilate tells Caiaphas that Jesus didn t break any Roman laws, but orders him to be lashed 40 times. Since it s Passover, Pilate says he will follow tradition and free a prisoner of the people s choosing, and if they choose Jesus, he will be set free. By this time, Mary (Roma Downey) has arrived in Jerusalem to see what is happening to her son.

Pilate orders the crowd to enter his courtyard to choose whether to release Jesus or Barabbas, a convicted murderer. Since none of Jesus followers are allowed into the courtyard, Caiaphas easily sways the vote so that Barabbas is set free. Pilate then asks what he should do with Jesus, and again Caiaphas sways the crowd to have him executed by way of crucifixion.

Fearing a riot among the hostile people, Pilate orders the crucifixion, then literally washes his hands of the situation. A battered and bloodied Jesus then carries a cross to Golgotha and is nailed to it by the mocking Roman guards, who earlier had placed a crown of thorns on his head. Before the cross is put into place, Pilate orders a sign attached to it, reading: The King of the Jews , much to Caiaphas dismay.

With John, Mary and Magdalene watching in horror, Jesus hangs from the cross for several agonizing hours. After forgiving the Romans and the Pharisees who condemned him to death, he asks why God has forsaken him, and declares It is finished . Accomplished, Jesus dies as the temple and earth are shaken by an earthquake. While the lamps are knocked down, the curtains in the temple where God s spirit was supposed to be present, tear apart. He is then lowered from the cross and placed into a tomb, which is sealed off with a large rock.

Three days later, Magdalene goes to visit the tomb but is shocked to see the rock broken into pieces and the tomb empty. Magdalene soon sees a man by the tomb s entrance and realizes he is Jesus, who has been resurrected. Magdalene goes to the disciples hiding place and tells them the good news, but they don t believe her at first. Jesus then appears to them, and they all now believe, except Doubting Thomas. Once Thomas touches Jesus, then he believes.

Forty days later, Jesus is speaking to his disciples where he tells them to travel the world and spread his message. He then ascends into Heaven, and the disciples go their separate ways.

After finishing his story, an elderly John says that all of the disciples were eventually killed for their beliefs, except him. He has been exiled to live alone on a deserted island until he dies. Jesus then pays him a visit and tells him he will not die, but have everlasting life, and he will return one day.


Cast

  • Diogo Morgado as Jesus Christ
  • Darwin Shaw as Simon Peter
  • Sebastian Knapp as John
  • Amber Rose Revah as Mary Magdalene
  • Roma Downey as Mary, mother of Jesus Leila Mimmack as young Mary
  • Leila Mimmack as young Mary
  • Joe Coen as Joseph
  • Said Bey as Matthew
  • Matthew Gravelle as Thomas
  • Paul Marc Davis as Simon the Pharisee
  • Joe Wredden as Judas Iscariot
  • Louise Delamere as Claudia
  • Simon Kunz as Nicodemus
  • Adrian Schiller as Caiaphas
  • Anas Cherin as Lazarus
  • Fraser Ayres as Barabbas
  • Greg Hicks as Pontius Pilate
  • Rick Bacon as Herod Antipas
  • Sanaa Mouziane as Martha

Production

The film features select scenes from the miniseries as well as footage not aired in the telecast. However, the film does not include scenes featuring Satan (played by Mohamen Mehdi Ouazanni) due to claims that the actor resembled the United States President Barack Obama. The resemblance was first pointed out by Glenn Beck ahead of that episode s premiere. The film s casting director Carl Proctor, claimed that the resemblance is entirely accidental. The trailer for the film also shows some scenes from the miniseries featuring David (played by Langley Kirkwood), Adam (played by Paul Knops), destruction of the city of Sodom and Moses (played by Will Houston) parting the Red Sea.


Reception

Box office

Son of God grossed $59.7 million in North America and $11.2 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $70.9 million, against a production budget of $22 million.

The film was projected to gross around $27 million in its opening weekend. It made $1.2 million from Thursday night previews, benefiting greatly from advance ticket sales; it ended up making $26.5 million in its first weekend.

Critical response

Rotten Tomatoes reported that 21 percent of critics have given the film a positive review based on 73 reviews with an average rating of 4.69/10. The site s critics consensus reads, The faithful may find their spirits raised, but on purely cinematic terms, Son of God is too dull and heavy-handed to spark much fervor. Another review aggregator, Metacritic, assigned a weighted average score of 37 out of 100 based on 25 critics, indicating generally unfavorable reviews . Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A− on an A+ to F scale.

Nell Minow of Beliefnet gave the film a B grade, saying It tells the story in a westernized, conventional manner that can seem superficial at times, more a cinematic Sunday School lesson than a movie. It is unlikely to persuade anyone, but it is undeniably moving and many believers will find it inspiring. Jim Slotek of the Toronto Sun gave the film 3 stars.

Ben Kenigsberg of The A.V. Club gave the film a mixed review, grading it a C and saying, Unlike Gibson s film, with its relentless and gory focus on Christ s last days, Son Of God finds time for lessons along with its bloodletting. Accompanied by a score that sounds recycled from The Fountain, the most famous scenes are trotted out: I ll give my stone to the first man who tells me that he has never sinned ; the loaves and fishes; the resurrection of Lazarus; the last supper. It s unlikely Paul Verhoeven will ever get to make his historical Christ movie, but to the extent that Son Of God has a measure of dramatic impact, it s how it illustrates the radicalism of Jesus message and the threat it posed to the establishment. At any rate, the core ideas are more compelling than the bad effects shots of Jerusalem, the cheesy CG water-walking, or whatever exchanges require the actors to emit something other than a declarative shout.


Condition

New

Actor

Colin Swash, Nic Young, Richard Bedser

Publisher

20Th Century Fox

Published Date

2014-06-01

Age Group

Adult

Recording Studio

20Th Century Fox

Format

DVD

Brand

20Th Century Fox

Rating MPA

Pg-13

Amazon ASIN

B00ICWO144

UPC / EAN

024543949879

Year

2014

ReleaseDate

2014-02-28

RuntimeMins

138

RuntimeStr

2h 18min

Awards

Awards, 2 wins & 1 nomination

Directors

Christopher Spencer

Writers

Richard Bedser, Christopher Spencer, Colin Swash

Stars

Diogo Morgado, Amber Rose Revah, Greg Hicks

Produced by

Khadija Alami, Richard Bedser, Bob Beltz, Mark Burnett, Roma Downey, Eamon Fitzpatrick, Annie Macnee, Alexander Marengo, Randy Sollenberger, Mishy Turner, Eduardo Verástegui, Michael Waterhouse, Charlotte Wheaton

Music by

Lorne Balfe, Hans Zimmer

Cinematography by

Rob Goldie

Film Editing by

Robert Hall

Casting By

Noureddine Aberdine, Carl Proctor

Production Design by

Alan Spalding

Art Direction by

Said El Kounti, Hauke Richter

Set Decoration by

Claudia Parker

Costume Design by

Ros Little

Makeup Department

Natasha du Toit, Talli Pachter, Christa Schoeman

Production Management

Brian Edwards, Jess Stevens

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Noureddine Aberdine, Lofti Aït Jaoui, Grantly Butters, Rachid Doha, Mehdi Elkhaoudy, Alex Gibb, Mustapha Grumij, Lotfit Ait Jaoui, Tony Mitchell, Latifah Naouri, Siham Rai, Crispin Reece, Mohammed Hamza Regragui

Art Department

Tarik Amchemar, Abdellah Baadil, Aziz Mhand, Jason Pearson, Amin Rharda, Polly Stevens

Sound Department

Robert Brazier, Wayne Brooks, Jamie Caple, Matt Davies, Doug Dreger, Simon Gershon, Robin Green, Dan Johnson, Scott Jones, Marc Lawes, Judi Lee-Headman, Mitchell Low, Clare Mahoney, Stefano Marchetti, Tim Maxwell, Ben Meechan, Nas Parkash, Jeremy Price, Filipa Principe, Jonathan Smith, John Soukup, Nigel Squibbs, Jason Stevens, Richard Stockdale, Paul Stula, Jason Swanscott, Jon Thomas, Nourdine Zaoui

Special Effects by

Declan O Donnell

Visual Effects by

Ambrish Ashish, Garrett Honn, James Jordan

Stunts

Younes Afroukh, Abdelaaziz Attougui, Faycal Attougui, Mohamed Attougui, Benamara Azeddine, Tarik Belmekki, Brahim Boukhizzou, Benoît Fabre, Stéphanie Guerin, Noureddine Hajoujou, Youssef Marchouki, Aimad Mghar, Imad Okssih, Abdellah Oukseh, Joel Proust

Camera and Electrical Department

Jalaleddine Achour, Will Akbar, Joe Alblas, Perry Barwick, Driss Bizzi, Casey Crafford, Ider Eddadsi, Ahmed El Arassi, Lotfi El Gorda, Peter Greenhalgh, Asmaa Hafili, Christopher Titus King, Said Lagbouri, Robert McGregor, Anas Rachid, Ahmed Stitou, Haydn Thomas

Casting Department

Amine Louadni, Layla Merrick-Wolf

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Abeghrazmustapha, Joanna Beatty, Bobbie Edwards, Hassan Iken

Editorial Department

Graham Bartholomew, Theresa Crooks, Brian Dove, Tim Drewett, Iain Kitching, Lizzie Newsham, Steve Owen, Tom Parsons, Gary Scullion, Tessa Verfuss, Avi Horn

Location Management

Noureddine Benchhiba, Mohamed Chawqui, Redouane Nassredine

Music Department

Adam Anders, Max Aruj, Rodney Berling, Gary Dworetsky, David Fleming, Lisa Gerrard, Kelly Johnson, Jasha Klebe, Steven Kofsky, Steve Mazzaro

Script and Continuity Department

Claire Chang, Tiffany Renee Shreve

Transportation Department

Khalid Ameskane, Samir Hafiz

Additional Crew

Nicole Abisinio, Gabrielle Allen, Meredith Ambrose, Bridie Bischoff, Katie Boxer, Ashley Greyson, Salma Halli, Tom Hannon, Mona Houd, Diane Howard, Youssef Jaber, Mark Joseph, Paul Lauer, Jack B. Levy, Martin Lisius, Yahia Qaci, Rick Schirmer, Laura Shockley, Justin Stork, Phabey Wang, Arielle Bielicki, Carly Marconi, Becky Wright

Thanks

Jules Hussey, Rose Riley

Genres

Biography, Drama, History

Companies

Hearst Entertainment Productions, K Films, LightWorkers Media

Countries

USA

Languages

English, Hebrew

ContentRating

PG-13

ImDbRating

5.7

ImDb Rating Votes

19107

Metacritic Rating

37

Short Description

Son of God is a 2014 American epic biblical film directed by Christopher Spencer, and produced by Mark Burnett and Roma Downey. The film retells the life of Jesus and is an adaptation of the ten-hour miniseries The Bible, which aired in March 2013 on the History channel, and immediately following the movie begins another TV series called A.D. The Bible Continues.

Son of God premiered in New York, and Los Angeles for a limited release on February 21, 2014, and then into a wide release on February 28, 2014. The film received positive reviews from Christian publications but generally negative reviews from mainstream critics, who called it too dull . Despite this, the film was a box office success, grossing $70 million against a budget of $22 million, making it the seventh-highest grossing Christian film of all time. It was the first Christian movie to be released under 20th Century Fox.

Box Office Budget

$22,000,000 (estimated)

Box Office Opening Weekend USA

$25,601,865

Box Office Gross USA

$59,700,064

Box Office Cumulative Worldwide Gross

$70,829,270

Keywords

Resurrection,reference to god,loincloth,male protagonist,mother son relationship