Mohrwyn
Joined Nov 2016
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I've seen a lot of biblical movies. Some great, some, good, some bad and some worse. This is by far the worse I've ever seen. If I could, I wouldn't give a star at all.
Don't know if it's best to cry or to rofl over it. Either way seems fit.
Calling it a poetic look of man's beginning relationship with God is very, very generous.
At its best one could call it a muddled and confusing philosophic approach to Jochebed's try to recount Moses' background, that has totally nothing to do with the description the bible gives us.
The movie seems to be written and produced by people who don't know anything about the bible, which contradicts the bio of the director/writer.
The impressions given of the history written in Genesis, are distorted and even somtimes misleading. The only right thing is the existing of Eden, Adam and Eve, Caïn and Able, Abraham, Isaäk, Jakob, Jozef, the people around them and some cold facts. But that little wouldn't make a movie.
Besides the enormous flaws in storytelling, the props and cloths missed the setting of Genesis by several millenia. Even the choosen locations were in almost all cases/scenes wrong.
This movie should come with a double warning: One for those who believe and one for those who don't.
Don't know if it's best to cry or to rofl over it. Either way seems fit.
Calling it a poetic look of man's beginning relationship with God is very, very generous.
At its best one could call it a muddled and confusing philosophic approach to Jochebed's try to recount Moses' background, that has totally nothing to do with the description the bible gives us.
The movie seems to be written and produced by people who don't know anything about the bible, which contradicts the bio of the director/writer.
The impressions given of the history written in Genesis, are distorted and even somtimes misleading. The only right thing is the existing of Eden, Adam and Eve, Caïn and Able, Abraham, Isaäk, Jakob, Jozef, the people around them and some cold facts. But that little wouldn't make a movie.
Besides the enormous flaws in storytelling, the props and cloths missed the setting of Genesis by several millenia. Even the choosen locations were in almost all cases/scenes wrong.
This movie should come with a double warning: One for those who believe and one for those who don't.
I was astonished reading all the low rated comments. I've bingewatched all three seasons and find them really entertaining. It has a brilliant balance between a tear, a smile and suspence within a captivating storyline. Some personal stories are mixt into solving the cause of the disaster, which give the characters more depth.
Each season has lots of plottwists, but they all make sense. You keep trying to figure out who's to blame until the end, switching back and forth between the options given.
The show is produced in Canada, but (to me) has a modern UK vibe that really surprised me and which I immensely enjoyed. Worth watching.
Each season has lots of plottwists, but they all make sense. You keep trying to figure out who's to blame until the end, switching back and forth between the options given.
The show is produced in Canada, but (to me) has a modern UK vibe that really surprised me and which I immensely enjoyed. Worth watching.
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