As each Biblical film, The Power of Resurrection is very easy to criticized, ignoring, off course, its character, the period and message.
But, in essence, it is a correct version of Christ passion and the motif for judge the Savior of Great Priest Hannah is just a very interesting detail, like the frame of evocation of days before Crucifixion - the encouragement of young man in the cell by Saint Apostle Peter - .
The acting is far to be bad, the dialogue works in decent manner and the story is just fair crafted. And, not last, Richard. Killey propose a nice portrait of Peter, from the parent encouragement to the reaction to the spy of Sinedre and the vulnerability front the risk to be in danger , denying the relation with Jesus.
In short, just a correct work, with precise target and satisfied good intentions.
But, in essence, it is a correct version of Christ passion and the motif for judge the Savior of Great Priest Hannah is just a very interesting detail, like the frame of evocation of days before Crucifixion - the encouragement of young man in the cell by Saint Apostle Peter - .
The acting is far to be bad, the dialogue works in decent manner and the story is just fair crafted. And, not last, Richard. Killey propose a nice portrait of Peter, from the parent encouragement to the reaction to the spy of Sinedre and the vulnerability front the risk to be in danger , denying the relation with Jesus.
In short, just a correct work, with precise target and satisfied good intentions.