Nativity Story Brings Birth of Jesus to Big Screen
By Brian Tubbs, published Dec 12, 2006
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The Nativity Story shines the spotlight ondaily life in first century Nazareth, letting us feel what it must have been like to live under the harsh tyranny of the Roman Empire and their vassal Judean king, Herod.The film quickly introduces us to avirtuous, teenage Mary, who is soon told that she will marry Joseph. The Nativity Story portrays Joseph as a kind-hearted, hard-working man who wants nothing more than to build a house and start a family. Mary is not too eager to join Joseph's family, butis distracted from her sadness by the angel Gabriel, who announces that she will give birth to the Son of God.
The story follows the basic biblical chronology. All the highlights from the Bible are in the movie, from the birth of John the Baptist to the paranoia of King Herod, and fromthe shepherds to the wise men. Mary is played by Keisha Castle-Hughes (Whale Rider). The film is directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Lords of Dogtown, Thirteen)and scripted by Mike Rich (Miracle, The Rookie).
Many critics have panned the film as a glorified Sunday School lesson. The adjectives "tame" and "unimaginative" have been used. This is unfair, since the goal of the film isn't to break new ground in a literary sense, but rather to dramatically portray the birth of Jesus.
The commercial goal, of course, is to turn a profit. The jury is still out on this one. The Nativity Story had a very modest, disappointing opening. As of December 3, it had grossed only $8 million. The Midwest snow storms no doubt hurt the film's opening, since it was aimed at the Heartland.Will the film do better as Christmas draws closer? Only time will tell.
Nativity Story Brings Birth of Jesus to Big Screen
The Nativity Story, released by New Line Cinema
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Takeaways
- The Nativity Story succeeds in what it sets out to do - honor the birth of Jesus.
- The writer of The Nativity Story, Mike Rich, also wrote the screenplays for The Rookie, Miracle, and Finding Forrester.
- Mary is played by Whale Rider's Keisha Castle-Hughes.
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