Jesus: The Desire of Ages (2014) Rating: 0.0 Genres: Drama | Family Director: Nancy Hamilton Myers, Desiree Orozco | |
Storyline “Jesus – The Desire of Ages” is a soft glove in a hard hand as far as Christian movies go. It packs a punch of theological and emotional power gloved in all the soft, warm fuzzies that make family viewing so enjoyable. The movie opens with a glimpse of the nativity scene portrayed in a very touching and human way and then quickly jumps into the drama of the closing hours of the life of Christ. Within the framework of the walk to Calvary and the crucifixion are interwoven numerous flashback sequences portraying the transformation of some ten individuals whose lives were transformed by the power and love of Christ. Jesus – The Desire of Ages tells this “Old, Old Story” is in an amazingly fresh and living way through the eyes of the people who knew and loved the man of Calvary. The inspiring and triumphant music score combines with a visual artistry that truly grips the viewers heart as no other “Jesus” movie ever has. Personal and powerful, moving and heart-wrenchingly beautiful – this … Written by Nancy Hamilton Myers | |
Plot Keywords: crucifixion, religion, christian, life of christ, judea | |
Details: Release Date: 1 March 2014 (USA) | |
Box Office Budget: $50,000 (estimated) | |
Jesus: The Desire of Ages (2014)
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