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Lamar 2022-12-24 22:04:30
The best Gospel movie, one with an ancient Roman racing...
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Arely 2022-11-29 20:15:40
A person's destiny, of course, depends on self-struggle, but also considers the coming of Christ. However, there is endless suffering and hatred in the world, but Christ has only come...
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Johnathan 2022-11-09 10:39:58
It's not bad, especially the horse racing part.. But I think some of the actors' actions are both funny and contrived. Maybe it's the age gap that makes me feel this...
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Burdette 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Going to Ben-Hur and talking about Jesus! This must have been a super-magnificent blockbuster back then, and the horse racing scene was very beautiful~ It turns out that religious belief needs an opportunity, so let it go; btw, this is too long, nearly 4 hours! !...
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Keyshawn 2022-04-24 07:01:03
A well-deserved epic blockbuster. Stunning scene, exquisite photography, profound connotation. Eleven Oscars, well...
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Elouise 2022-04-24 07:01:03
In 1959, when there were no special effects, that horse race was no less than computer-made in the 21st century, or even more thrilling because it was known to be absolutely real. 3 1/2 hour long novel.. mark...
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Yasmeen 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Epic blockbuster! The horse racing in the arena is really a kind of Benxu...
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Trisha 2022-04-24 07:01:03
1. Tyros, the Terrifying Realm of Exile. 2. When you see the suffering of others, you will realize that you should cherish it more. 3. This is a movie made in 1959. I wonder how such a grand and complicated scene of the horse race was...
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Suzanne 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Years later, I will definitely still remember today's movie viewing experience. After the six-minute prelude, I slowly opened such a large-screen format and exquisite picture quality in the dark. A stern, such a great movie was presented. I believe William Wheeler and Lay Weng Nai will also be pleased; it is hard to imagine that such a grand scene was shot more than half a century ago without special...
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Wallace 2022-04-24 07:01:03
Two thoughts 1 The scene of the carriage chase is very realistic 2 There are too few scenes of...
Ben-Hur Comments
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Estell 2022-01-26 08:02:06
God is with us
many nights we pray
with no proof anyone could hear
and our hearts a hopeful song
we barely understand
now we are not afraid
although we know there's much to fear
we were moving mountains long
before we know we could.... oh yeah
there can be miracles
when you believe
though hope is frail
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Hayley 2022-01-26 08:02:06
Israel repeats history, history is always strikingly similar
As a theological film under the guise of a historical war film, Ben-Hur does not tell the story of Christmas and crucifixion from the perspective of Jesus, but tells the suffering and redemption of Jesus for mankind from Ben-Hur's crucifixion and redemption.
The image of Jesus is always in the back,...
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[Judah confronts Esther and Malluch in the Valley of the Lepers]
Judah Ben-Hur: [angrily, to Esther] Why did you tell me they were dead?
Esther: It was what they wanted. Judah, I must not betray this faith. Will you do this for them?
Judah Ben-Hur: Not to see them?
Esther: [seeing Miriam and Tirzah approach] They are coming... Judah! Judah, love them in the way they most need to be loved: not to look at them! Judah, let it be as though you had never come here. Please, Judah!
[Judah hides behind a boulder as Esther goes to meet Miriam]
Miriam: Is Judah well? Is he happy?
[Judah's face twists in anguish]
Esther: Yes. He is well. Your mind can be at rest for him. He is well, Miriam.
Miriam: [taking the basket of food] God be with you.
[Miriam and Tirzah go back into their cave]
Esther: [going back to Judah] They are gone. We can go back.
Judah Ben-Hur: [bitterly] Go back... to what?
Esther: Judah, they have one blessing left: to think you remember them as they were. Live your own life. Forget what is here.
Judah Ben-Hur: Forget? It's as if they were alive in a grave!
Esther: But what can you do?
Judah Ben-Hur: Undo what you've done! How could you have suffered them to come here? I must see them!
Esther: No Judah, please! Judah!
[Judah starts toward the cave but is stopped by Malluch]
Esther: Oh, think, Judah, *think*! It will tear them apart if they see you!
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Sheik Ilderim: One God, that I can understand; but one wife? That is not civilized.
[nudges Judah]
Sheik Ilderim: It is not generous!