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Roman military tribune Clavius remains set in his ways after serving 25 years in the army. He arrives at a crossroad when he is tasked with investigating the mystery of what happened to Jesus following His crucifixion. Accompanied by trusted aide Lucius, his quest to disprove rumours of a risen Messiah makes him question his own beliefs and spirituality. As his journey takes him to places never dreamed of, Clavius discovers the truth that he's been seeking.
Jerusalem, 33 AD. Clavius (played by Joseph Fiennes) is a senior officer in the Roman army. He spends most of his time putting down rebellions but recently he has been given a different task. He is to be the officer-in-command at a crucifixion and ensure that no incidents occur at or after the executions. When the body of one of the executed disappears from its tomb, his own reputation is at stake and he does his utmost to recover it. The man who disappeared was known as Yeshua, or Jesus…
Having just seen Risen, I'm wondering how I missed it when it first came out. A truly excellent Christian film - not saccharine sweet like so many, and definitely not low-budget. It's a moving interpretation of the gospel story, as seen through the eyes of a pagan Roman. My background is Latin language and Roman history, and I thought all of the historical details were spot on, with the possible exception of the use of an hourglass to tell time. (A water clock or marked candle would have been more likely.) The story forces the viewer to focus on the fact or non-fact of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. In the end, either one believes or one does not. I like how the main character, Clavius, has to struggle with this apparent reality which he clearly does not comprehend.
RISEN –REVIEW<br/><br/>Risen is another rationalistic approach to religious filmmaking which never fails to disappoint. The dialogue is very poorly written. The characters are not recognizable as coming from the New Testament narratives. Kevin Reynolds and Paul Aiello have taken a very clever idea of telling the crucifixion, resurrection, and post resurrection accounts through the eyes of a detective but miserably failed and ruined it by giving us a very poorly developed, researched, written, casted, and acted film from its tragically weak and muddled beginning to its inauthentic anticlimactic end. <br/><br/>One should not place blame on the actors for their poor performances, but rather, to the poor direction given to them by Reynolds. The main character, Clavius (Joseph Fiennes), a Roman Tribune, is sent by Pilate (Peter Firth) to break the legs of Christ on the Cross as an act of mercy. When he arrives Jesus (Cliff Curtis) is already dead. Because of Jesus&#39; mother Mary&#39;s presence (Frida Cauchi) and her insatiable weeping at the Cross he dispatches a Roman soldier to pierce his heart rather than break his legs as a gesture of courtesy to her. Historically, Romans broke legs to either hasten the death or to confirm it. Neither Martin Hengel, Crucifixion (1977) nor Gunnar Samuelsson, Crucifixion in Antiquity (2013) ever reports that Romans typically or optionally pierced the heart of the crucified with a lance. It gets worse. It seems the day after the crucifixion Caiaphas (Stephen Grief), the chief priest of the Temple in Jerusalem suggests Jesus&#39; body should be burned to avoid the potential threat of propaganda from his disciples that he is risen from the dead as he had prophesied. So instead Pilate counter suggests that they seal his tomb and place a guard there. <br/><br/>Of course the two men (Andy Gathergood and Jacob Yakob) put on sentry duty are complaining like spoiled children moaning that they were supposed to get the night off. To appease them Clavius promises to send someone who will bring them their supper. He doesn&#39;t. The whiners whine (pun intended) getting drunk and pass out. All of this unnecessary nonsense caters to the skeptics in the audience who do not believe in the reality of the physical resurrection, supplying them with ample plausible deniability. Well, what do ya know, the body of Jesus is reported missing the next day, it being the third since the crucifixion. Pilate does not want problems with those very powerful Jewish priests who seem to have some secret influence over him at Rome. So he sends Clavius to find the body of Jesus and arrest the disciples who broke into the tomb and spreading the lie that he has risen. During the so-called investigation Clavius enters the tomb beginning at the scene of the crime. There he finds the linen shroud as a photographic replica of the Shroud of Turin. Very poor choice, indeed! The Shroud of Turin contains the negative, not the positive photographic image of Christ. So research goofs and foibles in the film abound. <br/><br/>Silliness was also a part of the script and production. The best example of this weird and very odd aspect of the film was when the apostle Bartholomew (Stephen Hagan) is brought in for questioning. The character is straight out of Jesus Christ Super Star or Godspell, a very late 1960&#39;s Encino flower child who ate too many happy meals. <br/><br/>It does get worse. Lo and behold, Clavius finds a dead male Jew who was crucified pierced in his hands, feet and side giving the hungry skeptics more chewable clatter cluttering up a film purportedly made about faith. Pilate is satisfied having the corpse, but Clavius for some unknown reason is not. The weaknesses in the plot only get even worse. For neither an apparent nor explainable reason Clavius directly disobeys Pilate, who commands him to go to Hebron where he and his troops are needed. Instead and inexplicably Clavius continues to investigate the whereabouts of the body of Jesus, which he already delivered to Pilate, and is dead set out to find and arrest his disciples. Go figure! Anyway he opens the door to the upper room finding the eleven apostles and Jesus all having a jolly good time. <br/><br/>And here you have it –- one quarter through the film Clavius is miraculously converted at this jovial dinning sight and the rest of the film could have been edited out in the editing room since the so-called detective story ends. <br/><br/>The remainder of the film ineptly wrestles with the consequences facing Clavius who has now deserted his post and Rome intertwined with new silly twists to the post resurrection narratives! The originally intended classic Hollywood big finish must have been the scene where Jesus is not ascended into heaven but simply disappears in a sonic boom that hits earth from the biggest sunspot of all time. However, they changed that as the ending to show a Cecil B. DeMillesque scene showing the arrival of Caesar to Judea with Pilate saying they will never see or hear from Clavius again. Let&#39;s hope so.
With intelligence and great moviemaking skill, [Reynolds] has created a classic variation on a venerated ancient theme.

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