Powerful, haunting, and at times very moving.
The Last Temptation of Christ (1988)
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Reviews Counted:46
Fresh:37
Rotten:9
Average Rating:7.2/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 44 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: This striking vision from the mind of director Martin Scorsese offers an allegorical interpretation of the last days of Jesus Christ, based on the book by Nikos Kazantzakis. Based strictly on... This striking vision from the mind of director Martin Scorsese offers an allegorical interpretation of the last days of Jesus Christ, based on the book by Nikos Kazantzakis. Based strictly on Kazantzakis's book, the film has a very different focus than past portraits of the "Messiah." This Jesus (Willem Defoe) is a man wracked with doubt over his position among his followers and fear of the role God has chosen for him, as well as the pain that must accompany it. He is unsure whether the messages he receives come from God or Satan, and he is tempted by a mortal life filled with earthly possessions and sensual love, resulting in a controversial, though genuinely sympathetic, account of Christianity's most revered figure. Scorsese establishes a dreamlike mood by combining Michael Ballhaus‘s photography with a transcendent soundtrack by Peter Gabriel in order to fully explore the idea that perhaps Jesus was both God and man. Rather than train his assembled cast to deliver their lines in historically accurate dialects, Scorsese lets each individual speak with their true accent, which makes for an initially jarring, yet eventually moving, experience. In addition to Defoe, Barbara Hershey, David Bowie, and Harvey Keitel all deliver sincere performances that fulfill Scorsese's vision even more completely. [More]
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Harry Dean Stanton
Starring: Willem Dafoe, Harvey Keitel, Barbara Hershey, Harry Dean Stanton, David Bowie
Director: Martin Scorsese
Director: Martin Scorsese
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Reviews for The Last Temptation of Christ
In an age of post-Christian facetiousness, Martin Scorsese's work daringly attempts to restore passion and melodrama to the Gospel story.
There are too many epic moments and impassioned performances to dismiss Scorsese's work.
Despite moments of power and beauty, Scorsese's controversial film is flawed largely due to its casting, anachronistic dialogue, and blend of acting styles; yet it's a typical Scorsese film, dealing with sin, guilt, and redemption
an intruiging, passionate picture that tries to bring Christ to life as a real man rather than a figurehead
A bold and imaginative portrait of the life of Jesus of Nazareth and his struggles.
The final 30 minutes of The Last Temptation of Christ relax and allow the atmosphere to take over, instead of attempting to jam the themes down our throats with questionable dialogue.
A sincere, typically ambitious and imaginative work from America's most provocatively intelligent film-maker.
What emerges most memorably is its sense of absolute conviction, never more palpable than in the final fantasy sequence that removes Jesus from the cross and creates for him the life of an ordinary man.
The film actually makes more sense than the noble storybook versions that have been passed on through the years, and in the end, it doesn't betray a single bit of Jesus' message.
Scorsese has sparked more spiritual thinking with this film than he could have by going into the priesthood
Another film telling the story of Jesus? Yeah, but much more than that.
This is a respectful and complex work of fiction around the concepts of the biblical character and his life.
El hecho es, que de no haber tocado un tema tan ampuloso y tan hiriente la cinta tenía madera para ser un clásico cinematográfico.
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