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Never have I seen a show that has touched me so deeply as this epic mini-series. I'm all for it when 'The Bible' reaches new listeners, picks up those that have fallen, those who are lost or refreshes their faith when it has gone stale.
I was struggling this past year with many things. I am a person of faith but felt that even I had lost some of the fire in my soul. I was having trouble finding it again. I had faith. I just felt it was becoming 'stale'.
Then, I watched 'The Bible' when it first came out on the History Channel. I loved every minute of the stories from 'Genesis' to the book of 'Revelation'. I felt some of that fire returning. Diogo Morgado lit up the screen with his portrayal of Jesus Christ. I saw such passion on his face and love in his eyes every second he was on screen. But, what lifted my spirits and renewed every ounce of faith I had in me was when I saw the interview of Diogo on Youtube. With so much warmth and conviction, he teared up as he talked about how he was haunted by the Crucifixion scene. I know Diogo is a very talented actor but he seemed completely genuine and humbled by going through this experience. He did shine when he talked about his role. It was evident on his face.
But, can we please drop the #HotJesus now?(I never jumped on that bandwagon). It feels sacrilegious to me. He gets asked about that hash-tag in every interview and I know he's being nice but I can tell it makes him a little uncomfortable. I like #SexyDiogo, however. I like #LovingJesus or #MercifulJesus. But not #HotJesus. This beautiful story isn't about how sexy people think Jesus(Morgado) is but what He came here to do for us. Matthew 26:28: "For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remissions of sins." That's the message this whole series is trying to convey. Jesus gives his heart freely and loves unconditionally. He sacrificed so that we may live.
Darwin Shawn, as the disciple, Peter, did a fantastic job embracing the role of Jesus' favorite follower. He truly let the Lord work through him and was so convincing in his role that I wanted to be there in that moment with him; with them all. Roma Downey was excellent as Mary. To watch her help her son pick up his cross, knowing what was in store for him was heart breaking. We get to see suffering on different levels and in various ways. We suffer through the eyes of another--'suffering by proxy'.
Since I've already watched it on t.v., I'm leaving a review now. Though, I will be getting the DVD for my birthday next month! :) Diogo Morgado said he would be happy if this series even touched one soul. No, you have touched millions with your gifts. Never let them die or become corrupted by the monsters of the industry. Your role has renewed my spirit. He was perfect for this role as Jesus Christ. He seems down to earth and humble. He wanted to play the Jesus he knew. In Matthew 11:29---"Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto you souls." No one could portray Jesus so humbly as Diogo has so beautifully done. Who better to play the part than one who is kind, warm and also humble? Example: When asked if he was 'famous' in Portugal, he said, "I'm known there." A perfect answer. He didn't say 'I'm a famous actor/model'. It does one no good to think too highly of him/herself. It's better to let others praise your work than to praise yourself.
I highly recommend this series to any and all who are looking for more; for those who are tired of what they are watching on t.v. and in movies; for those who have seen enough violence and depravity to last two lifetimes; for those seeking the positive to overshadow all the negative we endure in this world.
Diogo didn't have say a word or even move. I've never seen an actor convey everything they had in them as Diogo did portraying Jesus. I knew exactly what he was 'saying' just by looking in his eyes. Diogo is extremely blessed and gifted when all he needs to do is show his eyes and you just know. The eyes are the windows to the soul. It seems Diogo really is a sweet person if the saying is true.
Watch my video that is dedicated to this series. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzJ01VFKWas
I was struggling this past year with many things. I am a person of faith but felt that even I had lost some of the fire in my soul. I was having trouble finding it again. I had faith. I just felt it was becoming 'stale'.
Then, I watched 'The Bible' when it first came out on the History Channel. I loved every minute of the stories from 'Genesis' to the book of 'Revelation'. I felt some of that fire returning. Diogo Morgado lit up the screen with his portrayal of Jesus Christ. I saw such passion on his face and love in his eyes every second he was on screen. But, what lifted my spirits and renewed every ounce of faith I had in me was when I saw the interview of Diogo on Youtube. With so much warmth and conviction, he teared up as he talked about how he was haunted by the Crucifixion scene. I know Diogo is a very talented actor but he seemed completely genuine and humbled by going through this experience. He did shine when he talked about his role. It was evident on his face.
But, can we please drop the #HotJesus now?(I never jumped on that bandwagon). It feels sacrilegious to me. He gets asked about that hash-tag in every interview and I know he's being nice but I can tell it makes him a little uncomfortable. I like #SexyDiogo, however. I like #LovingJesus or #MercifulJesus. But not #HotJesus. This beautiful story isn't about how sexy people think Jesus(Morgado) is but what He came here to do for us. Matthew 26:28: "For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remissions of sins." That's the message this whole series is trying to convey. Jesus gives his heart freely and loves unconditionally. He sacrificed so that we may live.
Darwin Shawn, as the disciple, Peter, did a fantastic job embracing the role of Jesus' favorite follower. He truly let the Lord work through him and was so convincing in his role that I wanted to be there in that moment with him; with them all. Roma Downey was excellent as Mary. To watch her help her son pick up his cross, knowing what was in store for him was heart breaking. We get to see suffering on different levels and in various ways. We suffer through the eyes of another--'suffering by proxy'.
Since I've already watched it on t.v., I'm leaving a review now. Though, I will be getting the DVD for my birthday next month! :) Diogo Morgado said he would be happy if this series even touched one soul. No, you have touched millions with your gifts. Never let them die or become corrupted by the monsters of the industry. Your role has renewed my spirit. He was perfect for this role as Jesus Christ. He seems down to earth and humble. He wanted to play the Jesus he knew. In Matthew 11:29---"Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me, for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto you souls." No one could portray Jesus so humbly as Diogo has so beautifully done. Who better to play the part than one who is kind, warm and also humble? Example: When asked if he was 'famous' in Portugal, he said, "I'm known there." A perfect answer. He didn't say 'I'm a famous actor/model'. It does one no good to think too highly of him/herself. It's better to let others praise your work than to praise yourself.
I highly recommend this series to any and all who are looking for more; for those who are tired of what they are watching on t.v. and in movies; for those who have seen enough violence and depravity to last two lifetimes; for those seeking the positive to overshadow all the negative we endure in this world.
Diogo didn't have say a word or even move. I've never seen an actor convey everything they had in them as Diogo did portraying Jesus. I knew exactly what he was 'saying' just by looking in his eyes. Diogo is extremely blessed and gifted when all he needs to do is show his eyes and you just know. The eyes are the windows to the soul. It seems Diogo really is a sweet person if the saying is true.
Watch my video that is dedicated to this series. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzJ01VFKWas
This DVD collection grew on me. While the budget wasn't Hollywood, with scenery like that, who needs it? Lush fields and gorgeous mountains as far as the eye could see. The series gets extra points for that since I'm a nature girl and I hate city life. The show centers on White Fang and 'Matt', hence the show's name, "White Fang". Points go to that majestic creature as I love wolves and for the mere fact that I was fooled into thinking Jaimz Wolvett(Matt) was really a teenager. When I figured out he was 26 while filming this series, I was shocked. Now I don't feel so bad about thinking how adorable he is.( I thought I was older than him.) I loved the simplicity of this show and that it is suitable for all ages. Not every show and movie needs to be revolved around nudity, gore, bad language and violence. Of course, I always get a kick out of the ending when Matt tells Fang, "I Love you, White Fang", and the wolf responds pretty clearly that he loves Matt as well. It makes me smile.
I have been watching "Once Upon a Time" since it first began and I haven't missed an episode. It's a wonderful play on children's fairy tales with a grown-up twist. I love to see that what's happening in the fairy tale world is parallel to the characters in Storybrooke but in a modern way. I usually don't get too excited over a series before I have a chance to see it. I usually watch an episode or two before I decide to keep watching. I was intrigued by this new series from the time I saw the first advertisement about it and it did not disappoint. I will continue to keep watching "Once Upon a Time". I can't wait to see what twists and turns this show takes. Truly a must see for anyone, especially those who have a penchant for fairy tales.