80 reviews
The Greek Orthodox's Padre Pio. If you want to find out what it means to die to yourself and learn how that brings you true and lasting joy, watch this film.
- kazarlengo-299-754799
- Mar 21, 2022
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Beautiful movie, about a person who was the incarnation of the teaching of Christ. Aris Servetalis was perfect as Agios Nectarios. His performance was astouning and very persuasive. Other actors that I think also stood out, were Christos Loulis, as the President of Risario School, Alexander Petrov as Kostas and Karyofyllia Karabeti as the mother of Maria (Tonia Sotiropoulou), even though she appeared in three scenes only!
The transformation of Servetalis through the years that passed was amazing! Costumes were great. The music was also very beautiful and added spirituality to the movie's atmoshphere.
The only thing than I found odd from time to time, was the language. I think that english didn't always sound so natural and I feel that some actors would perform better in their native language. The alternative would be to have more rehearsals, until they owned their lines better.
The transformation of Servetalis through the years that passed was amazing! Costumes were great. The music was also very beautiful and added spirituality to the movie's atmoshphere.
The only thing than I found odd from time to time, was the language. I think that english didn't always sound so natural and I feel that some actors would perform better in their native language. The alternative would be to have more rehearsals, until they owned their lines better.
A great iteration of St Nektarios' life. I found the movie enjoyable. The directing and cinematography were very good most of the time and so was the acting, which clearly lacked because of the non-native language spoken by most of the actors. What I almost didn't notice at first but grew on me during the runtime was the soundtrack. It really adds to many parts of the movie The plot, although simple and without an actual "target", kept me engaged from start to finish and made me think and realise things.
Definitely recommended.
Definitely recommended.
- bouldasgiorgos
- Aug 27, 2021
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"Man of God" is a Biography - Drama movie in which we follow the life of Saint Nektarios of Aegina, a man who was exiled unjustly, convicted without trial and slandered without cause.
Firstly, I have to say that I did not have any expectations from this movie but I have also to admit after watching it that it was simply brilliant. The direction which was made by Yelena Popovic who is also the writer, it was amazing and she presented very well the life of Saint Nektarios and made possible for the audience to relate to him and to just follow the plot. In addition to this, the interpretation of Aris Servetalis who played as Nektarios was simply outstanding and he made the difference. Some other interpretations that have to be mentioned were Alexander Petrov's who played as Kostas, Alexandros Mylonas' who played as Metropolitan Meletius and Christos Loulis who played as Christos. Finally, I have to say that "Man of God" is an outstanding movie and I strongly recommend everyone to watch it because I am sure that everyone can learn and even earn something by watching it.
Firstly, I have to say that I did not have any expectations from this movie but I have also to admit after watching it that it was simply brilliant. The direction which was made by Yelena Popovic who is also the writer, it was amazing and she presented very well the life of Saint Nektarios and made possible for the audience to relate to him and to just follow the plot. In addition to this, the interpretation of Aris Servetalis who played as Nektarios was simply outstanding and he made the difference. Some other interpretations that have to be mentioned were Alexander Petrov's who played as Kostas, Alexandros Mylonas' who played as Metropolitan Meletius and Christos Loulis who played as Christos. Finally, I have to say that "Man of God" is an outstanding movie and I strongly recommend everyone to watch it because I am sure that everyone can learn and even earn something by watching it.
- Thanos_Alfie
- Feb 27, 2022
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The acting, script, music were superb, but there was much more to this film. I felt myself uplifted and chastened, made whole again and again. So many lines to remember. Here is one: "Woe to me if my faith depends on men." I highly recommend this spiritually and emotionally powerful film.
A beautiful work of art with strong performances and great visuals about Saint Nektarios of Aegina by talented director, Yelena Popovic. It captures the man who lived in a skin of real flesh and the battles he faced on his way to holiness. Every saint was once a sinner, and every sinner can become a saint. He faced the hatred of men and spiritual warfare. Sometimes the greater the anointing, the greater the accusation. A great performance by Mickey Rourke as a paralyzed man who receives miraculous grace. A must-see!
- richard_rossi
- May 10, 2021
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I expected with intense emotion, more than curiosity, to see this film. I saw it as Greek Orthodox front to inspired adaptation of one of the most impressive saints of Orthodoxy of XX century.
So, I am more than subjective.
The great virtue of Yelena Popovich is to propose not exactly a biography. But a precise , profound beautiful, useful at whole image of the essence of sainthood.
The episodes of a life in which the hypocrisies, fears, cowardness, lies and doubts, envies and stupidity of people are front to spiritual courage and totaly loyality to God will, strong faith and clean honesty of a ierarch remaining a humble and courageous in special way monk.
A film for faith, about faith, in which Aris. Servetalis propose a great fruit of his effort and art.
The last scenes of dialogue between Servetalis and Mickey Rooney are just precious .
It is an Orthodox film; out of artistic virtues or cinematography, the message is the essential one. So, difficult to see out of faith area. Because, scene by scene, it is a confession.
So, easy to call it a masterpiece. Indeed, it is one and, from music to image, from tension to the expressions of patience of saint ierarch Nektarios, all is proof for that.
But a masterpiece in very specific terms.
Short, see it !
So, I am more than subjective.
The great virtue of Yelena Popovich is to propose not exactly a biography. But a precise , profound beautiful, useful at whole image of the essence of sainthood.
The episodes of a life in which the hypocrisies, fears, cowardness, lies and doubts, envies and stupidity of people are front to spiritual courage and totaly loyality to God will, strong faith and clean honesty of a ierarch remaining a humble and courageous in special way monk.
A film for faith, about faith, in which Aris. Servetalis propose a great fruit of his effort and art.
The last scenes of dialogue between Servetalis and Mickey Rooney are just precious .
It is an Orthodox film; out of artistic virtues or cinematography, the message is the essential one. So, difficult to see out of faith area. Because, scene by scene, it is a confession.
So, easy to call it a masterpiece. Indeed, it is one and, from music to image, from tension to the expressions of patience of saint ierarch Nektarios, all is proof for that.
But a masterpiece in very specific terms.
Short, see it !
- Kirpianuscus
- Aug 9, 2022
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I am a religious man and i really wanted to like the movie! But for my disappointment the edit and the presentation was all over the place! No actual background for any character! Even for Saint Nektarios i couldn't believe how shallow his presentation was. I was trying to feel his injustice, his slander but there is a disconnection to the actual character and the audience. I have read St. Nektarios story and i was remembering things to fill the gaps! Jumping from scene to scene in a hurry to tell us the story of St. Nektarios without actually telling the story! The actors were good don't get me wrong! The problem is definitely with the directing and the editing! Sorry if i sound harsh but the epicenter should be the character of Saint Nektarios, his background and not to just tell his story!
I'm not quite sure what to write about this one since I didn't like it, but I see there are people who really liked it and that's how it always is of course. From my point of view, the weak points of the movie are: the language (which is in English in order to be more accessible to the international audience, but it sounds weird and unreal for the actors who play and for the story itself), the (conventional) choice of some actors that either acted too much or they didn't fit for the role given, and the collaboration of script and direction that didn't emphasize or highlight the true actions of the protagonist Saint Nectarios. The narration visually felt a bit flat while there was a lot of talking.
On the other hand, the atmosphere created, the costumes, makeup and some actors with the protagonist among them, were the real deal. Also, the messages of Saint Nectarios can be heard and seen in the movie, so it makes it automatically interesting and moving.
*It would be very pleasant to see at last some new actors in Greek movies and not always the same big "stars" who take over roles in every movie that is produced here in Greece.
On the other hand, the atmosphere created, the costumes, makeup and some actors with the protagonist among them, were the real deal. Also, the messages of Saint Nectarios can be heard and seen in the movie, so it makes it automatically interesting and moving.
*It would be very pleasant to see at last some new actors in Greek movies and not always the same big "stars" who take over roles in every movie that is produced here in Greece.
- superchristinaki
- Aug 31, 2021
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The film's language should have been Greek. It's time for Greece to promote their language even in films that are made for international audience.
The visuals of this movie are wonderful. The acting was firm but the plot did have some gaps that Yelena could've elaborated on more. The film was quite repetitive and on the other hand was extremely compelling in some parts. It is an emotional rollercoaster. Highly recommend this film for anyone who wants to have a taste of greece.
- alexandrakisalexander
- Aug 30, 2021
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MAN OF GOD (2021) tells the story of Saint Nektarios of Aegina who was unjustly exiled, convicted without trial, and slandered without cause in this ancient tale from Greece. The film follows the difficulties faced by Saint Nektarios as he fights against his enemies' bigotry while promoting the Word of God.
The acting is wooden, and the dialogue is stilted. The film is poorly paced, and the tone is monotonous and boring. However, the sets and costumes are well done, and the film's message is clear to such an extent it feels like a religious propaganda film.
If you're looking for an inspirational story about a saint who overcame adversity, you may enjoy this film. However, if you're not religious, or if you're looking for a well-made film, you'll likely be disappointed.
The acting is wooden, and the dialogue is stilted. The film is poorly paced, and the tone is monotonous and boring. However, the sets and costumes are well done, and the film's message is clear to such an extent it feels like a religious propaganda film.
If you're looking for an inspirational story about a saint who overcame adversity, you may enjoy this film. However, if you're not religious, or if you're looking for a well-made film, you'll likely be disappointed.
- steveinadelaide
- Jun 26, 2022
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This film offers a peek into the potential each one of us has for our lives. Saint Nectarios is a universal man, his kindness and truth speak to all, not just to Orthodox Christians. Watching this movie took me on a journey and a reflection about power, purpose, faith and surrender. It is a gift for our times when so much of the focus of humanity is towards external success, watching this saintly man turn away from fame and power, over and over again. I walked away with a deep sense of what it would be like to know and embody true peace, a peace that nobody can take away.
The music and scenery were sublime and Aris Servetalis offers a deeply touching and powerful portrayal of St Nectarios.
The music and scenery were sublime and Aris Servetalis offers a deeply touching and powerful portrayal of St Nectarios.
- nina-95083
- Aug 26, 2021
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First things first, because Mickey Rourke is still the first name that pops up here and apparently the trailer also seems to give the impression he is in this ... a lot. He isn't - he may have a pivotal role of sorts (as other side characters have), but his screen presense may be around 2 minutes.
Still if you are a fan of his, you will be happy to see him and he looks good I reckon you could say. But this movie as I already said is not about him. It is about (Agios) Nectarios (or Nektarios depending on how you want to write it in English) and his journey through life. Though not from his beginnings but later in life when he already was established. But being established also brings a lot of envy and other things out in people who may see you as a threat to their shenanigans (evil plans).
There is a reason I used the summary line. And I think you will find that our main character seems to be always on the right side of any moral argument or issue. While that can also be annoying, it is something that makes him dependable and loved by many, but also looked down upon by many others who either don't like or envy him or are afraid of the power he may conjur through the people who love him.
That is in a nutshell every other obstacle he has to overcome. Since he so pure and without any evil intention, it is others that rain pain and problems down on him.
Now onto something that may seem weird especially for those who speak Greek. While there is a good portion and dialog in Greek, the majority of the movie is in English. With accents (mostly Greek, but also Russian, depending which actor is portraying a character), but can be quite irritating. Especially when our main character complains in English that others do not conceive him to be Greek enough ... it almost feels absurd in a sense.
Obviously the movie is way more international that way, so I understand the logic behind it. Although to be truthful, I doubt that atheists/other religion beliefs will find any interest in this, I could be wrong of course. What it does though, is taking some of the emotion away from the acting. It feels quite disconnected at times. The emotion and the dialog that is ... the movie is quite long with almost two hours which also may not be something that non-orthodox people might have issues with.
So a lot of suspension of (dis)belief has to be done during the movie ... and you have to roll with the flow. If you can do that, it is quite the drama/journey you are about to embark.
Still if you are a fan of his, you will be happy to see him and he looks good I reckon you could say. But this movie as I already said is not about him. It is about (Agios) Nectarios (or Nektarios depending on how you want to write it in English) and his journey through life. Though not from his beginnings but later in life when he already was established. But being established also brings a lot of envy and other things out in people who may see you as a threat to their shenanigans (evil plans).
There is a reason I used the summary line. And I think you will find that our main character seems to be always on the right side of any moral argument or issue. While that can also be annoying, it is something that makes him dependable and loved by many, but also looked down upon by many others who either don't like or envy him or are afraid of the power he may conjur through the people who love him.
That is in a nutshell every other obstacle he has to overcome. Since he so pure and without any evil intention, it is others that rain pain and problems down on him.
Now onto something that may seem weird especially for those who speak Greek. While there is a good portion and dialog in Greek, the majority of the movie is in English. With accents (mostly Greek, but also Russian, depending which actor is portraying a character), but can be quite irritating. Especially when our main character complains in English that others do not conceive him to be Greek enough ... it almost feels absurd in a sense.
Obviously the movie is way more international that way, so I understand the logic behind it. Although to be truthful, I doubt that atheists/other religion beliefs will find any interest in this, I could be wrong of course. What it does though, is taking some of the emotion away from the acting. It feels quite disconnected at times. The emotion and the dialog that is ... the movie is quite long with almost two hours which also may not be something that non-orthodox people might have issues with.
So a lot of suspension of (dis)belief has to be done during the movie ... and you have to roll with the flow. If you can do that, it is quite the drama/journey you are about to embark.
This was a very good movie that hasnt been promoted. Happened to see that it was playing in theater 10. Went to buy a ticket and the movie wasnt listed as a movie to buy tickets for. Had to speak to manager in order purchase ticket. Went to movie theater website and it was conveniently not listed there either. Very curious and not surprising that hollywood would "ghost" a postive Religious movie documentary. Shameful. Will buy multiple dvds to send to friends and family to watch and enjoy. No wonder no one watches oscars or any other hollywood dreck.
- bearblackhawk22
- Mar 28, 2022
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Just a simple autobiography from one saint of the Christin church . 2-3 interesting scenes but the whole story was very flat.
- destinygreece
- Aug 31, 2021
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I love this movie. As a Greek-American, this film hits all the points in reference to patriarchal hypocrisy. The acting is top notch. Nicely paced. He's a true believer in a world of self serving zealots.
- zorba-36271
- Jul 30, 2022
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They put stars in this movie to attract people, Alexander Petrov is a star in Russian cinema, and many know him from at least T-34 (the 3rd biggest box office Russian movie of all times) and Mickey Rourke, who made interesting movies back then, but they don't do anything interesting here, the funny and lively Petrov stutters in English (the trailer is misleading) and Rourke is in the final shot, being the actor we all know he is, the story is interesting but the producers and director could have done a better job if they had made a documentary and not a movie which forces actors, whose mother language is not English, to fight with the dialogues, they all sound like Bela Lugosi in Dracula, except Mickey Rourke.
But I can´t blame the director for hiring Petrov for a boring role, if I was the director of anything movie or the producer I'll run into Alexander´s Petrov arms because he is the kind of star Hollywood will never have again, they still have Tom Cruise but he is not that young anymore, how long until Tom Cruse stop doing the charming main character.
But I can´t blame the director for hiring Petrov for a boring role, if I was the director of anything movie or the producer I'll run into Alexander´s Petrov arms because he is the kind of star Hollywood will never have again, they still have Tom Cruise but he is not that young anymore, how long until Tom Cruse stop doing the charming main character.
- theInfamousPeppapy
- Jul 24, 2022
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The direction made me feel the movie was on a auto pilot without emotion ,without soul without vision..the actors struggling with English accent in a level I found it funny in some parts.in my opinion the film is trying to proselytize in such an obvious way..I ended up not being interested for any of the characters with the last drop the performance of the main actor Agios Nektarios who seed more bored ,without soul and personality than a peaceful priest. A waste chance to make a very interesting movie but I am sure I will sell many tickets just because of the theme..
- lydiakaragiannopoulou
- Jan 6, 2022
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You all must see this movie! You will become a better person in the end of it. This is the Orthodox Faith and the true glory of Gods Kingdom. Great movie.
Several individuals in History have suffered for their religious beliefs and this personage, Nektarious of Aegina is one of them. Religious persecution is a staple of historical events, and this film does a good job of documenting the trials and tribulations of Nektaious. We are sympatric to his unfair treatment, but most moviegoers will be looking for a bit more to the story. What were the motivations of thos who treated Nketailus so unfairly? Did they have some justification, as in a political struggle? Or was the persecution carried out strictly for religious reasons? That question is not realy addressed in the film. Other that that, an interesting study in the time period and place.
- arthur_tafero
- Oct 24, 2022
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While the story is quite beautiful, and the filming locations are stunning, the acting is just bad, all around. The actors are just monotone when speaking. On top of that, the writing is terrible. The script uses modern-day wording, in a movie that is supposed to be based in the late 1800's.
- charlesgarnerlester
- Aug 11, 2022
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Wonderful and powerful movie based on a true story. No matter if you're religious or not, it will inspire you. Finally, great movie with great actors based on a true story.
I will watch it again!
Thank you all who took a part in this creation!
I will watch it again!
Thank you all who took a part in this creation!