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This chronicle of the Joseph yarn is as genuine as it gets! I advise old-fashioned history and civilizations, and have an earned doctorate in theology. I say this only to lend perspective to this review.
This film is Biblically upright, well-acted, and the producer and director are to be praised for the sound Biblical reasearch!
Although some of the sexually explicit (though historically just) scenes should be screened from the very young, this film is an ideal platform from which teens can search out characteristics of correct uprightness in a character of whom the Bible has not one negative thing to say!
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Kingsley (as he did in ‘Moses’) steals the prove, and Mercurio does an admirable job as Joseph. Only Leslie Ann Warren (Potipher’s wife) seems to strain as an actor, nevertheless, her performance detracts tiny from the drama. Especially apt are the actors portraying Joseph’s heinous brothers, with Vincenzo Nicoli beneficial is his performance as the contemptible Simeon.
Having watched the film dozens of times with adults–as well as with my middle-schoolers in the classroom, I can say that the greatest of Bible stories is captured in all its power, pathos, and glory. Although creating a few anachronistic vignettes (such as Joseph’s ‘foreshadowing’ Christ’s “My God, my God…” speech from the Egyptian prison), the film also captures all of the sizable ironies of the Joseph sage.
When Mercurio tenderly reveals himself as the second most considerable man in the former world–to the brothers who hated him as a youth, the words ‘I am Joseph’ will not fail to bring even the most calloused heart to tears.
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As my students synthesized the thirty or so characteristics of factual goodness extant in Joseph into an essay, one asked why no such heroes existed today. The expect revealed both the effectiveness of this presentation, and the dearth of role models in our society.
‘Joseph’ is both fascinating in narration, and radiant its direction. It is faithful to Scripture and well-acted. It is THE finest of the TNT productions to date, of which only one (’Jacob’) was a failure.
Everyone will bask in this unbelievable myth of forgiveness, but those those who are looking for the ‘hidden things of Christ’ cannot miss the poignant messianic threads which are so skillfully woven through the life of Joseph. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
As a teacher of old history with a doctorate in Biblical theology, I can say–without hesitation, this record of the Joseph myth is as valid as it gets! Although some of the sexually explicit (though historically true) scenes should be screened from the very young, this film is an ideal platform from which teens can search out characteristics of proper uprightness in a character of whom the Bible has not one negative thing to say! Kingsley (as he did in ‘Moses’) steals the point to, and Mercurio does an admirable job as Joseph. Especially helpful are the actors portraying Joseph’s putrid brothers, with Vincenzo Nicoli righteous is his performance as the obnoxious Simeon. Having watched the film dozens of times with adults–as well as with my middle-schoolers in the classroom, I can say that the greatest of Bible stories is captured in all its power, pathos, and glory. Although creating a few anachronistic vignettes (such as Joseph’s ‘foreshadowing’ Christ’s “My God, my God…” speech from the Egyptian prison), the film also captures all of the substantial ironies of the Joseph fable. When Mercurio tenderly reveals himself as the second most mighty man in the dilapidated world–to the brothers who hated him as a youth, the words ‘I am Joseph’ will not fail to bring even the most calloused heart to tears. As my students synthesized the thirty or so characteristics of legal goodness extant in Joseph into an essay, one asked why no such heroes existed today. The interrogate revealed both the effectiveness of this presentation, and the dearth of role models in our society. ‘Joseph’ is both bright in narration, and smart its direction. It is faithful to Scripture and well-acted. It is THE finest of the TNT productions to date, of which only one (’Jacob’) was a failure. Everyone will bask in this fabulous sage of forgiveness, but those those who are looking for the ‘hidden things of Christ’ cannot miss the poignant messianic threads which are so skillfully woven through the life of Joseph. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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