Talk about an amazing movie

Doris 2022-03-20 09:01:21

Looking at it now, it is really a very old movie, almost 60 years old.

The film is adapted from a novel, and it is more of a religious film. Therefore, everything is actually serving Christ Jesus. Ben-Hur's existence is just a pretense, just to highlight Christ. At the end, you will fail your expectations for Ben-Hur, and you will not find the meaning of his existence, and some are just his changes to revenge.

There is a small stalk in the film. When Caesar presented the consul with the award, the official next to him handed the scepter, and after a little delay, Caesar looked unhappy.

In addition, in the end, the miracle of Christ cured leprosy, which is also infinitely magnifying superstition.

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Extended Reading
  • Talia 2022-03-14 14:12:22

    #Shanghai Film Festival# I really can’t fathom the religious meaning, but I ended up watching the long horse-drawn carriage race with my mouth open. The last few laps reminded me of the time when Ferrari and Renault were fighting for the last corner.

  • Damien 2022-03-15 09:01:02

    [Screening at Shanghai Film Festival] I bought a double-disc D9 7 years ago, but I have never watched it by accident. Now I finally saw the 4K restored version on the big screen. Three and a half hours of epic work. The magnificent and magnificent naval battle and the arena and carriage battle, the god-like photography and scheduling are breathtaking, stunned, and the five bodies are on the ground! The actor's acting skills are very powerful, and the character image is rich in three-dimensional and touching. The religious part of preaching Jesus is a matter of opinion

Ben-Hur quotes

  • [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!

  • Sheik Ilderim: One God, that I can understand; but one wife? That is not civilized.

    [nudges Judah]

    Sheik Ilderim: It is not generous!