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Essay / Nazareth Movie Reflection - 1476
There were so many scenes that I liked best, but some I liked more than others. For example, when He came to the man and said to him in a loud and powerful manner, “Leave Him! » It was then that shivers ran down my spine. He cast out demons from a possessed man. Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. He said Lazarus, come out! I remember the scene where He said to the soldier: “Go home, your son is fine. » I loved the scene where Jesus was in the pool and healed the blind man with clay. I felt Anne Bancroft, who embodied; Mary Magdalene played a vital role in this film when she washed Jesus' feet with her hair. In some other scenes we saw his anger. He became angry at the “den of thieves” and at his tears of suffering in the garden. In other words, he was in control of his feelings and emotions, and he wanted us to be in control of our emotions as well. During the scene where Jesus suffered on the cross, Laurence Olivier, who played Nicodemus, recited these scriptures according to Isaiah