The Lamb of God

1992
8.6| 0h27m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 05 April 1992 Released
Producted By: The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-Day Saints
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Portrays the dramatic events of the last hours of Jesus' life and his resurrection.

Genre

Drama, History, Family

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Director

Russell Holt

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The Church of Jesus-Christ of Latter-Day Saints

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The Lamb of God Audience Reviews

Alicia I love this movie so much
Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
Caryl It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
dinky-4 This good-looking and well-mounted film fortunately avoids the slightly sub-standard look and feel of many such movies sponsored by religious groups. Like virtually all films about Jesus, it has a crucifixion scene and it's interesting to note how this scene compares to similar scenes in the past.Earlier Jesus movies showed him being nailed through the wrists, but revised thinking on this point has prompted recent movies to show Jesus being nailed through the wrists. Perhaps to please both points of view, "The Lamb of God" shows nails being hammered both through the palms AND then through the wrists. Unlike crucifixions in other Jesus movies, this one thankfully dispenses with those ropes which are merely there to help hold the actor's arms in place.Earlier Jesus movies generally showed him accepting the pain of crucifixion without struggle or even murmur of complaint. In Joseph Breen's made-in-Spain Jesus movie from the late 1950s, for example, it takes 10 blows of the hammer to nail Jesus' left hand, 14 more for his right hand, 6 for his left foot and 7 for his right one. That's 37 agonizing blows from a hammer driving nails through his flesh but this Jesus lies there calmly, not squirming, not even saying "ouch." This approach has changed. It now seems okay to show Jesus reacting to his pain, even letting out a few cries. Jeremy Sisto, the star of the 1999 "Jesus," actually howls in agony and writhes in a most undignified manner as he's crucified. The Jesus in "The Lamb of God," however maintains a serene silence. His feet are not being shown nailed but this omission is not uncommon in Jesus movies.As to whether Jesus should look frail and aesthetic or healthy and robust, "The Lamb of God" goes with the latter view. In fact, handsome Mark Deakins, who plays Jesus, might even be called a "hunk," though he has no hair on his chest. (Unless it was shaved off.) He does have hairy armpits, however, unlike Jeffrey Hunter in "King of Kings." In this film Jesus has no interplay with the two thieves and there's no scene of him being speared in the side.
viki_cc This film is an amazing depiction of the last few days of the life of Jesus Christ. It spans the Holy Week, from the triumphal entry on Palm Sunday through the Resurrection. With very little dialog, it relates the dramatic events of Gethsemane and Calvary in a touching way that will help any viewer more fully understand the Savior's purpose and sacrifice. The actors portrayed the roles of Christ, the Apostles, the Sanhedrin and Pontius Pilate with depth and sincerity. It is the most respectful and accurate representation of these world-changing events I have seen. I highly recommend this film as a very special and moving way to recognize and focus on the true meaning of Easter.