This weekend, if you are looking for a movie that combines action, drama and faith, we recommend “Risen” (2016), a film offers a different vision of the resurrection of Christ, narrated from the perspective of a Roman tribune.
According to Sony, the film directed by Kevin Reynolds presents “the epic biblical story of the Resurrection told through the eyes of an agnostic.” Clavius (Joseph Fiennes), a powerful Roman centurion, and his aide-de-camp Lucius (Tom Felton), are tasked with solving the mystery of what happened to Jesus in the weeks following the crucifixion to disprove rumors of a resurrected Messiah. and prevent a revolt in Jerusalem.”
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However, what begins as a military and political mission quickly transforms into a spiritual journey as Clavius faces trials that challenge his logic and faith.
What distinguishes Risen of other films about Jesus is the point of view of the protagonist. Instead of telling the story from the apostles or the followers of Christ, the director places us in the shoes of a skeptical Roman, for whom the resurrection of Jesus is just a threat that must be contained.
Where to see it?
Risen It is available on Netflix in several Latin American countries. It can also be rented through Apple TV and Google Play Movies.