Journey with Pilgrim as John Bunyan's famous allegory leaps from its pages to a movie.Journey with Pilgrim as John Bunyan's famous allegory leaps from its pages to a movie.Journey with Pilgrim as John Bunyan's famous allegory leaps from its pages to a movie.
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Pilgrim's Progress is a wise allegory from John Bunyan, impressive literary work !!
John Bunyan's novel wrote at Baresfordshire's prison under the bridge for long eleven years, he was put in jail as heresy without a proper trial by the Church the book became a best seller, today remains his valuable literary work, John Bunyan's book influence many eggheads on the late 17th century, The Pilgrim's progress was one most challenger and influential book at it's time telling a metaphor or allegory through a suppose journey of a Pilgrim.
Who left the city of destruction with his heavy burden to the Celestial city, on the way he will meeting with several characters as the Pliable as a name spoke by himself, the Devil disguise in many character to swerve him as Wiseman, Mr. Legality and so on, however advised by good characters as Evangelist and Goodwill, travelling through Swamps, narrow ways he reach at Jesus, after that he can left behind his heavy burden at last.
Now he becomes Christian, he is no longer is called Pilgrim, after others short cuts he learns that has just on way to reach to The Celestial City, the straight one, sadly the picture is too short and compress all book in just 72 minutes and didn't got pass the entire meaning of the book, aside it be an allegory is quite sure a strong subliminal message for those who get read the John Bunyan's masterpiece!!
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First watch: 2011 / How many: 3 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
Who left the city of destruction with his heavy burden to the Celestial city, on the way he will meeting with several characters as the Pliable as a name spoke by himself, the Devil disguise in many character to swerve him as Wiseman, Mr. Legality and so on, however advised by good characters as Evangelist and Goodwill, travelling through Swamps, narrow ways he reach at Jesus, after that he can left behind his heavy burden at last.
Now he becomes Christian, he is no longer is called Pilgrim, after others short cuts he learns that has just on way to reach to The Celestial City, the straight one, sadly the picture is too short and compress all book in just 72 minutes and didn't got pass the entire meaning of the book, aside it be an allegory is quite sure a strong subliminal message for those who get read the John Bunyan's masterpiece!!
Thanks for reading.
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First watch: 2011 / How many: 3 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.
Astonishing, just for the wrong reasons.
0/4 BOMB
Not many people know about Liam Neeson's acting debut for the big-screen. I didn't at first either. As a matter of fact, I wasn't engaged enough to realize Neeson was in this garbage until the credits rolled... It was so bad that its just too hard to give this review a nice intro.
The movie is an inept reimagining on John Bunyan's classic of the same name. It chronicles Pilgrim's journey of righteousness. If Pilgrim's Progress (the book) had a plot that could do well on screen, that's one thing. This is another.
The acting was more tedious than any other aspect of this movie. It was as dry as firewood and about as convincing. The cinematography is in dire need of experimentation. Scenes are either shot in the standard 30's style and no imagination. Then it hit me: There was probably only one person in the room passionate about making this film... the poor investor.
I'm not going to go on criticizing every little detail of this movie. It's not that I don't want to, it's that this movie has a profound lack of attention to detail, among its heaping pile of problems. This movie is a true stinker in every sense of the word, and somehow, Neeson made it big time in spite of it.
Not many people know about Liam Neeson's acting debut for the big-screen. I didn't at first either. As a matter of fact, I wasn't engaged enough to realize Neeson was in this garbage until the credits rolled... It was so bad that its just too hard to give this review a nice intro.
The movie is an inept reimagining on John Bunyan's classic of the same name. It chronicles Pilgrim's journey of righteousness. If Pilgrim's Progress (the book) had a plot that could do well on screen, that's one thing. This is another.
The acting was more tedious than any other aspect of this movie. It was as dry as firewood and about as convincing. The cinematography is in dire need of experimentation. Scenes are either shot in the standard 30's style and no imagination. Then it hit me: There was probably only one person in the room passionate about making this film... the poor investor.
I'm not going to go on criticizing every little detail of this movie. It's not that I don't want to, it's that this movie has a profound lack of attention to detail, among its heaping pile of problems. This movie is a true stinker in every sense of the word, and somehow, Neeson made it big time in spite of it.
Absolutely astounding!!!
This movie has been a real life-changer, articulately written and directed amazingly which has contributed all the more to its wonderful script! For those of you who know John Bunyan would truly know the value of this novel he wrote and all the pain he put into beautifully upbraiding the gist of the whole story. Though this movie's just a part of the whole book and left many parts untouched, it has truly proved the point. To those you who really applaud Christian-based epics and so forth, The Pilgrim's Progress would indeed be of a great help in knowing more about the inherent truths about the like to a great depth.
I give it a 10/10 for the script and the performance of all the actors in this wonderful journey!!! Don't MISS IT!!
I give it a 10/10 for the script and the performance of all the actors in this wonderful journey!!! Don't MISS IT!!
Older movie, done well
Its an old movie, give credit where credit is due. WAY easier than trying to read the Old English. Keep in mind it was written in the 1600s. I tried reading this after several recommendations to no avail. If ya know the Bible at all, you will like all the references, hidden Easter eggs. No big name actors except for Liam Neeson, who plays the Evangelist, so, so young in this. Its almost like watching a play. There is a short introduction, in the beginning explaining the book, the author and the time (era) it was written in. Filmed in Ireland, great landscaping throughout the entire film. Length is just over an hour. Give it a chance.
What is the meaning of thus picture?
Just learned of the book Pilgrim's Progress last year and searched to find this movie after reading the book.
. Although not exactly like John Bunyans story I liked it. It isn't often one can find a wholesome and Bible focused movie ( yes, I realize this version is 1978, but it's the essence of the story I was looking for...the walk of any Christian with their mistakes and a forgiving Saviour and eventually success).
A question, in the frame in the Interpretors house there is a picture with a man with his back to the world, where Pilgrim asks "what is the meaning of this picture"...I'm wondering, does anyone know the name of the picture and the artist?
. Although not exactly like John Bunyans story I liked it. It isn't often one can find a wholesome and Bible focused movie ( yes, I realize this version is 1978, but it's the essence of the story I was looking for...the walk of any Christian with their mistakes and a forgiving Saviour and eventually success).
A question, in the frame in the Interpretors house there is a picture with a man with his back to the world, where Pilgrim asks "what is the meaning of this picture"...I'm wondering, does anyone know the name of the picture and the artist?
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- TriviaLiam Neesons first film
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