I just looked at what purports to be the first half of a 26-minute movie about how Judas came to betray Jesus. It seems to have been the fault of his sister Judith, who was carrying on with Barrabas, who who really loved Caiaphas and was willing to get her brother to do the dirty.
Well, maybe. There's lots of apocrypha, there's lots of speculation, and so forth. This, like many Biblical epics, is rather primitive in its handling; that was a standard simply because the audience was familiar with the work, and so wanted all the details. Still, the acting is primitive, the camerawork is poor, and I wasn't pleased with it as a movie.
Well, maybe. There's lots of apocrypha, there's lots of speculation, and so forth. This, like many Biblical epics, is rather primitive in its handling; that was a standard simply because the audience was familiar with the work, and so wanted all the details. Still, the acting is primitive, the camerawork is poor, and I wasn't pleased with it as a movie.