carl-stubblefield wrote on IMDB:
This is no low budget made for TV, direct to DVD, or "preaching to the
choir" type film. Quite the contrary. Like Mel Gibson's The Passion,
The Nativity Story delivers the quality acting, cinematography, musical
score, special effects, direction, sound, production, etc. we've grown
accustomed to receiving from the most skillful members of the Motion
Picture industry.
I was particularly appreciative of the way phrases in the Bible which
can often be overlooked like, "Joseph...not wanting to disgrace her,
planned to send her away secretly." came to life on film. We see just
how they would have very likely played out in the very personal lives
and communities this all took place in. I found the scene riveting when
Joseph labors to come up with that initial plan to send her away, and
then announces it to Mary and her parents who are there with him. Also,
the courage and faith needed by Joseph and Mary to believe God took on
a whole new understanding when seeing how the culture they likely lived
in brought intense pressures which would have very well been cause to
shrink away in fear in the face of had not they obeyed the angel's
charges to "do not be afraid." [ show more ]
A real strength of the film, I believe, was in how scenes that were
straight from the Bible either used the words of the Bible practically
verbatim, or at least there was just unspoken acting out the heart of
the scene, with little to no unnecessary additions to the Biblical
account. This, I believe, let's the Bible speak for itself for the most
part and for that I send a big thank you to Mike Rich as the screenplay
writer in getting to the heart of the personal lives of those involved
in Jesus' conception and birth while seeking to be true to the text's
original meaning. And to Catherine Hardwicke and all others involved in
getting the Biblical account onto this media with all their
professional skills, I say thanks as well. I'd love to see many more
"Accounts" (the connotation of the word "Story" weakens the impact in
my mind...but that's just me) from the Bible put to film by this great
team assembled to produce The Nativity (Story). [ show less ]
Written on IMDB a long time ago.