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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAbram a tribal leader denies all the local deities and finds the true God. Through many trials and tribulations he strengthens his faith.Abram a tribal leader denies all the local deities and finds the true God. Through many trials and tribulations he strengthens his faith.Abram a tribal leader denies all the local deities and finds the true God. Through many trials and tribulations he strengthens his faith.
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- 5 nominations au total
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Richard Harris does a fine job of portraying the old testament prophet, Abraham, a man who hears God tell him to take his people and leave the unholy land of Ur of the Chaldees. This takes the group on a journey of many hardships before finally coming to the place God had in mind. The film did not follow the words of the Holy Bible right down the line, but the production was well done just the same; and the locales filmed, if not in the mid-east, certainly looked authentic.
At last, someone who knows and loves the Bible stories and tells them with accuracy and feeling. I have seen most of the movies from this series and have found that all of them were moving and at least 80% accurate. It has caused me to look the stories up again to refresh my memory. Richard Harris was a master of his art and brings Abraham to life as no other could have done. I recommend this movie both to those who have read these stories and know them by heart as well as to those who are just finding them for the first time. This movie and in fact all of those in this series bring about a thirst to know more and to find out more about God.
This is the story of the life of Abraham as told in the narrative of the Book of Genesis in the Hebrew Bible revolving around the themes of posterity and land. The Old Testament story of Abraham and the trials he endures and his sufferings throughout a long way. He is said to have been called by God to leave the house of his father Terah and settle in the land of Canaan, which God now promises to Abraham and his progeny. This promise is subsequently inherited by Isaac, Abraham's son, by his wife Sarah, while Isaac's half-brother Ishmael is also promised that he will be the founder of a great nation. Abraham purchases a tomb (the Cave of the Patriarchs) at Hebron to be Sarah's grave, thus establishing his right to the land; and, in the second generation, his heir Isaac is married to a woman from his own kin to earn his parents' approval. Abraham later marries Keturah and has six more sons; but, on his death, when he is buried beside Sarah, it is Isaac who receives "all Abraham's goods" while the other sons receive only "gifts". Most scholars view the patriarchal age, along with the Exodus and the period of the biblical judges, as a late literary construct that does not relate to any particular historical era, and after a century of exhaustive archaeological investigation, no evidence has been found for a historical Abraham. It is largely concluded that the Torah, the series of books that includes Genesis, was composed during the early Persian period, c. 500 BC, as a result of tensions between Jewish landowners who had stayed in Judah during the Babylonian captivity and traced their right to the land through their "father Abraham", and the returning exiles who based their counterclaim on Moses and the Exodus tradition of the Israelites. Furthermore , dealing with Sarah (Barbara Hershey), Lot (Andrea Prodan) , Lot's Wife (Ferraro), Terah (Vittorio Gassman) Abraham's father, Eliezer (Gottfried John), Mekhizedek (Paolo Bonacelli), Sodomah and Gomorra destruction , and three such Heavenly Messengers appeared in the course of events along with Abraham, his father Sarah his slave Hagar (Carolina Rosi) and sons Isaac and Ismael. There was a severe famine in the land of Canaan, so that Abram and Lot and their households traveled to Egypt. On the way Abraham told Sarai to say that she was his sister, so that the Egyptians would not kill him. When they entered Egypt, the Pharaoh's officials praised Sarai's beauty to Pharaoh (Maximilian Schell), and they took her into the palace and gave Abram goods in exchange. God afflicted Pharaoh and his household with plagues, which led Pharaoh to try to find out what was wrong. Upon discovering that Sarai was a married woman, Pharaoh demanded that Abram and Sarai leave Egypt. And including the episode of the three such Heavenly Messengers who appeared in the course of events which befell Abraham and Sarah.
Abraham's epic life through many trials and tribulations he strengthens his faith. It covers various Biblical episodes about Abraham's life, at beginning he's a tribal leader who denies all the local deities and finds the true God. Well played by Richard Harris as the mystic who spoke personally with God, a leader of men, a builder of nations, a pioneer and a warrior and Sarah adequately performed by Barbara Hershey. At the time she conceived her first child, the event being forecast by an Angel of the Lord. This enjoyable Biblical treatment contains emotion , religious feeling , human touch and grandeur events. Moderately attractive but ponderous , to say at least , and overlong, though really instructive.
It contains an evocative and sensitive soundtrack y Marco Frisina, being coordinator and consultant musical the great Ennio Morricone. As well as colorful and brilliante cinematography by Raffaele de Mertes. This is Italian-made, lavishly produced by the RAI, Quinta Communications, Lux Vide and an American company. This luxuriously mounted production was well directed by Joseph Sargent. Craftsman Sargent directed as TV as cinema films with enjoyable results. Joseph made all kinds of genres , such as Comedy : ¨Coast to coast¨, ¨Tribes¨; Court-room drama : ¨Never forget¨ ; Sports : ¨Golden girl¨ ; Sci-Fi: ¨Colossus the forbidden Project¨ ; Biography : ¨MacArthur¨ , ¨Abraham¨, ¨Manions of America¨, ¨Mandela and Klerk¨ , ¨Arturo Sandoval story¨ , ¨WWII when lions roared¨; Terror : ¨Nightmares¨, ¨Jaws, the revenge¨ ; Drama : ¨The incident¨, ¨A lesson before dying¨ , ¨Passion Flower¨ ; Novels adaptation : ¨Dostoevsky's Crime and punishment¨ ; Western : ¨Streets of Laredo¨ , and action ¨while lightning¨. Äbraham¨ Rating : 7/10 . Better than average . Worthwhile watching.
Abraham's epic life through many trials and tribulations he strengthens his faith. It covers various Biblical episodes about Abraham's life, at beginning he's a tribal leader who denies all the local deities and finds the true God. Well played by Richard Harris as the mystic who spoke personally with God, a leader of men, a builder of nations, a pioneer and a warrior and Sarah adequately performed by Barbara Hershey. At the time she conceived her first child, the event being forecast by an Angel of the Lord. This enjoyable Biblical treatment contains emotion , religious feeling , human touch and grandeur events. Moderately attractive but ponderous , to say at least , and overlong, though really instructive.
It contains an evocative and sensitive soundtrack y Marco Frisina, being coordinator and consultant musical the great Ennio Morricone. As well as colorful and brilliante cinematography by Raffaele de Mertes. This is Italian-made, lavishly produced by the RAI, Quinta Communications, Lux Vide and an American company. This luxuriously mounted production was well directed by Joseph Sargent. Craftsman Sargent directed as TV as cinema films with enjoyable results. Joseph made all kinds of genres , such as Comedy : ¨Coast to coast¨, ¨Tribes¨; Court-room drama : ¨Never forget¨ ; Sports : ¨Golden girl¨ ; Sci-Fi: ¨Colossus the forbidden Project¨ ; Biography : ¨MacArthur¨ , ¨Abraham¨, ¨Manions of America¨, ¨Mandela and Klerk¨ , ¨Arturo Sandoval story¨ , ¨WWII when lions roared¨; Terror : ¨Nightmares¨, ¨Jaws, the revenge¨ ; Drama : ¨The incident¨, ¨A lesson before dying¨ , ¨Passion Flower¨ ; Novels adaptation : ¨Dostoevsky's Crime and punishment¨ ; Western : ¨Streets of Laredo¨ , and action ¨while lightning¨. Äbraham¨ Rating : 7/10 . Better than average . Worthwhile watching.
Back in the 1990s, TNT did a series of adaptations of Old Testament stories. This was the first one, and despite some slight flaws, it was a decent start.
Abraham adapts the Genesis story of an elderly man who is promised at the age of 75 that he will one day have a son. We further see the faithfulness that he endures for over 25 years, in which he waits for that child, even though he also gains a child from one of his servants.
Abraham is played by Richard Harris, who was Dumbledore in the first Harry Potter movie. He displays great talent as the Father of Many Nations. (This isn't his first Genesis film either, he played Cain in The Bible: In The Beginning- one of my Top 10 favorite Biblical movies.)
His co-star, Barbara Hershey, does a great job as Sarah- 5 years after playing Mary Magdelene in the controversial Scorsese movie, The Last Temptation of Christ.
The other actors aren't as famous as them, but did fine in their roles too. The cinematography is also well done for a TV movie.
My biggest concern with Biblical films is if they are accurate to the story. With the exception of Last Temptation, I don't really care for Biblical films that change the story- as it is a sin to add or take away from the text. (Deuteronomy 4:2.)
Abraham takes many events from Genesis and follows them well, and many scenes were done accurately- such as the near sacrifice of Issac and Abraham pleading to spare Sodom and Gommarah should any righteous people be in the cities.
This applies to most of the movie. However, some scenes were added and expanded on for context and runtime. Some of it made sense- in one scene, Abraham fears that a king will kill him to take Sarah as his own wife, so he lies and says that she is his sister.
The movie expands on Sarah living in the king's palace for a while, and I understand that for a movie, but it went on a little longer than it really needed to.
The movie also opens with some hardship that Abraham went through with a ruler, and that's not very Biblical, or at least not enough to spend 10 or so minutes on.
These additions are also a little annoying because the movie goes on for a few minutes past 3 hours, and without them the movie could have been closer to 2 hours. Still, for what is accurate, it's worth sitting through to get to the actual Scriptural parts.
If you enjoy Biblical movies like I do, I would suggest seeing this one. Its screenplay is not perfect, but it has enough accuracy for me to recommend it. On the whole, Abraham is a faithful adaptation of a man who was faithful to God.
Abraham adapts the Genesis story of an elderly man who is promised at the age of 75 that he will one day have a son. We further see the faithfulness that he endures for over 25 years, in which he waits for that child, even though he also gains a child from one of his servants.
Abraham is played by Richard Harris, who was Dumbledore in the first Harry Potter movie. He displays great talent as the Father of Many Nations. (This isn't his first Genesis film either, he played Cain in The Bible: In The Beginning- one of my Top 10 favorite Biblical movies.)
His co-star, Barbara Hershey, does a great job as Sarah- 5 years after playing Mary Magdelene in the controversial Scorsese movie, The Last Temptation of Christ.
The other actors aren't as famous as them, but did fine in their roles too. The cinematography is also well done for a TV movie.
My biggest concern with Biblical films is if they are accurate to the story. With the exception of Last Temptation, I don't really care for Biblical films that change the story- as it is a sin to add or take away from the text. (Deuteronomy 4:2.)
Abraham takes many events from Genesis and follows them well, and many scenes were done accurately- such as the near sacrifice of Issac and Abraham pleading to spare Sodom and Gommarah should any righteous people be in the cities.
This applies to most of the movie. However, some scenes were added and expanded on for context and runtime. Some of it made sense- in one scene, Abraham fears that a king will kill him to take Sarah as his own wife, so he lies and says that she is his sister.
The movie expands on Sarah living in the king's palace for a while, and I understand that for a movie, but it went on a little longer than it really needed to.
The movie also opens with some hardship that Abraham went through with a ruler, and that's not very Biblical, or at least not enough to spend 10 or so minutes on.
These additions are also a little annoying because the movie goes on for a few minutes past 3 hours, and without them the movie could have been closer to 2 hours. Still, for what is accurate, it's worth sitting through to get to the actual Scriptural parts.
If you enjoy Biblical movies like I do, I would suggest seeing this one. Its screenplay is not perfect, but it has enough accuracy for me to recommend it. On the whole, Abraham is a faithful adaptation of a man who was faithful to God.
Acting was superb and the accuracy of the story went along well with the Bible. Best of all the story was quite interesting even the filler that the director used with artistic license. Special effects could have been better but the story made up for it. It's 3.5 hours but well worth the time to watch it. Has the true spirit of Jehovah in the movie. A very inspirational movie. Acting was superb and the accuracy of the story went along well with the Bible. Best of all the story was quite interesting even the filler that the director used with artistic license. Special effects could have been better but the story made up for it. It's 3.5 hours but well worth the time to watch it. Has the true spirit of Jehovah in the movie. A very inspirational movie.
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- AnecdotesRichard Harris previously appeared in The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966) as Cain, which featured George C Scott as Abraham.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Our Search for Sodom and Gomorrah (2006)
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