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Last Days in the Desert - 008
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During this review of Last Days in the Desert, Jeff, Dylan and Adam dive deep into their own Christologies as they debate this film’s intentions and portrayal of Jesus. Specifically the humanity of Jesus. Is this film compelling enough to be on the upper tier of Jesus films, or does it fail to reach divine status? Find out on this episode of Divine Cinema.
Last Days in the Desert Review (00:04:56)
Ratings and Redeemed Perspectives (01:14:33)
PLOT SUMMARY
Last Days in the Desert speculates on what might have happened in the final days of Jesus’ 40-day journey into the wilderness. After days of solitude Jesus stumbles upon a family. A father, son and mother who is deathly ill. Jesus decides to stay with the family for a few days before returning for the start of his ministry. It is during this time we see Jesus conflicted about his coming role as Messiah. As Jesus finds himself in the role of peacemaker to a family with divided interests while also in a constant back and forth about the goodness of God with the devil.
RELEVANT LINKS
From Our Review of Last Days in the Desert
- Interpreting the Bible Part 1 – Literally Literature – 063 (Irenicast Episode)
- Interpreting the Bible Part 2 – A Scribed Meaning – 064 (Irenicast Episode)
- Interpreting the Bible Part 3 – Collecting Lenses – 065 (Irenicast Episode)
- Terrence Malick (Film Director)
- Richard Rohr (Franciscan Friar & Author)
Staff Picks
- The Tree of Life (2011 Film)
- The Last Temptation of Christ (1988 Film)
- The Life of Brian (1979 Film)
- Jesus of Montreal (1989 Film)
YOUR SUPPORT
Thank you for listening to Divine Cinema. If you appreciate the show please consider sharing your appreciation by rating, reviewing and/or subscribing to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher or on whatever platform you’re listening.
You can also help support the show financially by going to DivineCinema.net/Amazon to do your Amazon shopping. This will cost you nothing, but Amazon will give a portion of the proceeds to the show.
OUR NEXT MOVIE
The Shack will be our next film. If you would like to watch the movie before our next episode check out JustWatch.com on where to find it.
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18 episodios
Manage episode 194705672 series 1568536
During this review of Last Days in the Desert, Jeff, Dylan and Adam dive deep into their own Christologies as they debate this film’s intentions and portrayal of Jesus. Specifically the humanity of Jesus. Is this film compelling enough to be on the upper tier of Jesus films, or does it fail to reach divine status? Find out on this episode of Divine Cinema.
Last Days in the Desert Review (00:04:56)
Ratings and Redeemed Perspectives (01:14:33)
PLOT SUMMARY
Last Days in the Desert speculates on what might have happened in the final days of Jesus’ 40-day journey into the wilderness. After days of solitude Jesus stumbles upon a family. A father, son and mother who is deathly ill. Jesus decides to stay with the family for a few days before returning for the start of his ministry. It is during this time we see Jesus conflicted about his coming role as Messiah. As Jesus finds himself in the role of peacemaker to a family with divided interests while also in a constant back and forth about the goodness of God with the devil.
RELEVANT LINKS
From Our Review of Last Days in the Desert
- Interpreting the Bible Part 1 – Literally Literature – 063 (Irenicast Episode)
- Interpreting the Bible Part 2 – A Scribed Meaning – 064 (Irenicast Episode)
- Interpreting the Bible Part 3 – Collecting Lenses – 065 (Irenicast Episode)
- Terrence Malick (Film Director)
- Richard Rohr (Franciscan Friar & Author)
Staff Picks
- The Tree of Life (2011 Film)
- The Last Temptation of Christ (1988 Film)
- The Life of Brian (1979 Film)
- Jesus of Montreal (1989 Film)
YOUR SUPPORT
Thank you for listening to Divine Cinema. If you appreciate the show please consider sharing your appreciation by rating, reviewing and/or subscribing to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher or on whatever platform you’re listening.
You can also help support the show financially by going to DivineCinema.net/Amazon to do your Amazon shopping. This will cost you nothing, but Amazon will give a portion of the proceeds to the show.
OUR NEXT MOVIE
The Shack will be our next film. If you would like to watch the movie before our next episode check out JustWatch.com on where to find it.
WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS?
Let us know what you think about the show and/or suggest a movie you’d like us to review in the future. Any and all feedback is welcome. Contact us through the following links...
Email Us at feedback@divinecinema.net
Follow Us on Twitter
Like Us on Facebook
Listen & Subscribe to Us on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Android, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spreaker and SoundCloud
Speak to Us on our Feedback Page
See Us on Instagram
Support Us on Amazon
Love Us?
This post may contain affiliate links. Divine Cinema is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com
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