To this day, I’ve never seen an actor endowed with the spirit of God portraying Jesus Christ like Rober Powell. What speaks volumes in this incarnation of Jesus is that, Jesus during his three and a half years mission never spoke plainly, but with illustrations and sometimes with riddles as it was written in scriptures as it’s written in the Gospel of John.
Robert Powell’s interpretation in this film is unlike anything else that has ever existed in the world of acting! If you have put it, the spirit of God! So pure, so genuine. He’s an incredible actor who I think also that he was especially chosen for this iconic portrayal. The calmness and kindness is other worldly.
They needed to hug Mr. Powell too. I’m sure the real Jesus had to be thin, Maybe guant too because he walked everywhere plus he didn’t eat much probably. Yes Robert Powell is the best man to portray Jesus Christ.
@@thomasplak I mean this. Even if Jesus was all skin and bones he could been stronger than 10,000 gorillas combined. God can do anything. Jesus need not a strong build at all to be physically strong. I have people say to the contrary and that insults his divinity. The Bible is all true with archaeology and science ( like round Earth and jet streams and more ) to back it up as God's word. He could have been obese too.
You can see the holy spirit is entering Robert Powell and he does not know what it is . He is living the reality and feeling how Jesus felt he is totally over whelmed by the spirit of God
uh no, he is a highly accomplished actor playing a part very skillfully. In doing research for playing Jesus he studied the Gospels looking "for some clue as to who this man was" and concluded "there is nothing there. Nothing." He carefully crafted a performance that would appeal to as many people as possible, believers and non believers.
@@CM-wk9mo dopo questo film e per come lo ha interpretato si e' convertito detto da lui stesso, quindi lui stesso ha rivelato che qualcosa di superiore lo ha cambiato durante le riprese di questo film.
@@CM-wk9mo@CM-wk9mo I'm not sure I want to know him as a person who includes politics and personal religious beliefs....... It would spoil the experience of watching him play the role.
Lovely moment between Steiger and Zefferelli, the finest Jesus and Pilate on film, credit to Robert Powell for holding his own against the Great Rod Steiger.
@@MrMjolnir69 I found Powell`s Jesus prototypical, at times he appears to be in a trance, he is more spirit than flesh, more icon than man, he is a figure from a passion play, an agent of the divine, rather than a being defined by his mortality, and failings as a man, those he is born to redeem. Pilate is much more immediately engaging, as in historical records he appears ruthless, wily, manipulative, and amoral The disconnect between the Catholic Pilate, who is reluctant to condemn Christ, who is a conflicted rather than immoral man, and the historical Pilate, who was so ruthless and divisive he was relieved of his command in Judea and recalled to Rome by Tiberius, the maniacal tyrant who exiled himself in Capri to all manner of cruelties and perversions, that he deemed Pilate too barbaric to remain Procurator of Judea, tells us everything we know about the chasm between history and theology. Steiger`s Pilate is that of Anthony Burgees and Franco Zefferelli. He has warmth, humour, a sensei of irony, is reluctant to condemn Jesus, and whose last scene is to look back pensively as Jesus is led away by the Centurions to his fate. Steiger`s quote that "He was a second rate soldier in a third rate post, on the make to achieve better things" is the clue to the success of his interpretation. Steiger`s Pilate looks like a man at the end of his tether. He is so corporeal, so human, I find it is he, not Powell (for no fault of his own) who brings the painful quick of life into their scenes together. Powell`s Christ is from a holy Mass, Steiger`s Pilate from a bloody massacre. One feels he is engaged in a ceremony, one feels alive and vibrant. It is almost as if they are acting in two different movies, I feel no connect between them as characters, as men, as humans. I credit Robert Powell because I can sense the emotion and empathy that is confined within his roles persona, like a fly in aspic.
@@peterpaul231 if someone obey the police and authorityes there is no reason the they would shout at anyone . And I believe Jesus Christ obeyed the authorities from that time in Israel 😉
Pontius Pilate was a vain and possibly bloodthirsty governor but there are shreds of Roman law and honour around in what he makes of Jesus and something around him.and his wife too. You cannot masterfully transmit all this with the aplomb of the Southern policeman in The Heat of the Night.and maybe that was why Rod was rathet lost for words. Hurd Hatfield did not act according.to.the Gospels but he had a bitter tang of an.ambitious top.holer sent to the wrong territory. He was against Jesus from the start and his marriage suffered very much into.the bargain I do not intend to spend the rest of my life in this miserable country.
In the John.Rylands library here in Manhester England there is on.a display the.tiniest piece of codex we possess You.can read on it the conversation.between.Pilate and His nemesis of a Galilean prisoner The governor asked Jesus What is Truth? This record is true or else there is nothing but just to add in closing..Pilate and Jesus spoke Greek to.each other in this intimate and highly charged moment in sacred history
My father now dead loved epic films to the last reel He was a classics graduate and during his national service.was an interrogator of terrorist suspects in.Cyprus. Pilates words in that movie again Who are these men ?Bandits? A man.named Barabbas leads them..
Rod Steiger is such a phenomenal actor.
Yeah. He acted well as pilate in this movie. Robert Powell too. Powerful scene!
Overated method type actor
Goes over the top
Didn't keep to scripture!
I love this film
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To this day, I’ve never seen an actor endowed with the spirit of God portraying Jesus Christ like Rober Powell. What speaks volumes in this incarnation of Jesus is that, Jesus during his three and a half years mission never spoke plainly, but with illustrations and sometimes with riddles as it was written in scriptures as it’s written in the Gospel of John.
Robert Powell’s interpretation in this film is unlike anything else that has ever existed in the world of acting! If you have put it, the spirit of God! So pure, so genuine. He’s an incredible actor who I think also that he was especially chosen for this iconic portrayal. The calmness and kindness is other worldly.
❤❤Great actors! One of my favorite movies❤
The film is a Masterpiece Robert Powell Gods chosen and blessed,Zeffirelli and all others amazing!And the result great!
I agree! 100%!
@@junglefe 🎄✨
Everyone there… blown absolutely away
My favorite movie about Jesus,more to the bible than any movie I have seen.Robert Powell played the way we think Jesus was when he was on earth
I am just waiting for the old testament to be as "accurate". 😀
Que calidad de actor Rod Steiger la concentración previa impresiona y que más podemos decir de Robert Powell tremendo gigante
Great performance 👏👍
They needed to hug Mr. Powell too. I’m sure the real Jesus had to be thin, Maybe guant too because he walked everywhere plus he didn’t eat much probably. Yes Robert Powell is the best man to portray Jesus Christ.
There is nothing God could not do. He could have any build. The Bible is scientifically accurate like round Earth and jet streams. And more.
@@fnoce5948 what do you mean he could have any build? can you imagine Jesus as an obese person?? i think not
@@thomasplak I mean this. Even if Jesus was all skin and bones he could been stronger than 10,000 gorillas combined. God can do anything. Jesus need not a strong build at all to be physically strong. I have people say to the contrary and that insults his divinity. The Bible is all true with archaeology and science ( like round Earth and jet streams and more ) to back it up as God's word. He could have been obese too.
@@fnoce5948 He could have been but He was not! an obese Jesus??😂😂
@@fnoce5948 It's not a science manual, it's a book about the love of God and our redemption 😆
You can see the holy spirit is entering Robert Powell and he does not know what it is . He is living the reality and feeling how Jesus felt he is totally over whelmed by the spirit of God
uh no, he is a highly accomplished actor playing a part very skillfully. In doing research for playing Jesus he studied the Gospels looking "for some clue as to who this man was" and concluded "there is nothing there. Nothing." He carefully crafted a performance that would appeal to as many people as possible, believers and non believers.
@@CM-wk9mo dopo questo film e per come lo ha interpretato si e' convertito detto da lui stesso, quindi lui stesso ha rivelato che qualcosa di superiore lo ha cambiato durante le riprese di questo film.
@@CM-wk9mo@CM-wk9mo I'm not sure I want to know him as a person who includes politics and personal religious beliefs....... It would spoil the experience of watching him play the role.
He was to young to realise what really Happens to Him!
He said himself he smoked weed before shooting
Love this movie. Robert Powell was totally amazing
robert did a good job of acting
Lovely moment between Steiger and Zefferelli, the finest Jesus and Pilate on film, credit to Robert Powell for holding his own against the Great Rod Steiger.
Might want to consider the other way 'round... Playing against that image. And RP's uncanny incarnation. Very demanding.
@@MrMjolnir69 I found Powell`s Jesus prototypical, at times he appears to be in a trance, he is more spirit than flesh, more icon than man, he is a figure from a passion play, an agent of the divine, rather than a being defined by his mortality, and failings as a man, those he is born to redeem. Pilate is much more immediately engaging, as in historical records he appears ruthless, wily, manipulative, and amoral The disconnect between the Catholic Pilate, who is reluctant to condemn Christ, who is a conflicted rather than immoral man, and the historical Pilate, who was so ruthless and divisive he was relieved of his command in Judea and recalled to Rome by Tiberius, the maniacal tyrant who exiled himself in Capri to all manner of cruelties and perversions, that he deemed Pilate too barbaric to remain Procurator of Judea, tells us everything we know about the chasm between history and theology. Steiger`s Pilate is that of Anthony Burgees and Franco Zefferelli. He has warmth, humour, a sensei of irony, is reluctant to condemn Jesus, and whose last scene is to look back pensively as Jesus is led away by the Centurions to his fate. Steiger`s quote that "He was a second rate soldier in a third rate post, on the make to achieve better things" is the clue to the success of his interpretation. Steiger`s Pilate looks like a man at the end of his tether. He is so corporeal, so human, I find it is he, not Powell (for no fault of his own) who brings the painful quick of life into their scenes together. Powell`s Christ is from a holy Mass, Steiger`s Pilate from a bloody massacre. One feels he is engaged in a ceremony, one feels alive and vibrant. It is almost as if they are acting in two different movies, I feel no connect between them as characters, as men, as humans. I credit Robert Powell because I can sense the emotion and empathy that is confined within his roles persona, like a fly in aspic.
0:00 "They used fake blood. Grandpa noticed that almost immediately."
- Lily Munster
Wow the first jesus film
Φοβερός ο Robert Powell στον ρόλο του Ιησού
The Bible has incredible scientific accuracy like round Earth and jet streams and more
Ringrazia la chiesa cattolica se oggi hai la Bibbia da leggere.
wtf do you even mean?
It's not a science manual, it's a book about the love of God and our redemption 🤣
Steiger was a 'method actor' and was clearly trying to inhabit the role before the scene.
I don't believe that Pilat shouted at Jesus . Was a normal dialog
You were there, I guess.
@@peterpaul231 if someone obey the police and authorityes there is no reason the they would shout at anyone .
And I believe Jesus Christ obeyed the authorities from that time in Israel 😉
I think.Steigers performance was one of his most disappointing Sadly he seemed not in touch with what Pilates character offered.
Pontius Pilate was a vain and possibly bloodthirsty governor but there are shreds of Roman law and honour around in what he makes of Jesus and something around him.and his wife too. You cannot masterfully transmit all this with the aplomb of the Southern policeman in The Heat of the Night.and maybe that was why Rod was rathet lost for words. Hurd Hatfield did not act according.to.the Gospels but he had a bitter tang of an.ambitious top.holer sent to the wrong territory. He was against Jesus from the start and his marriage suffered very much into.the bargain I do not intend to spend the rest of my life in this miserable country.
She was not Caesars daughter but did she work..
In the John.Rylands library here in Manhester England there is on.a display the.tiniest piece of codex we possess You.can read on it the conversation.between.Pilate and His nemesis of a Galilean prisoner The governor asked Jesus What is Truth?
This record is true or else there is nothing but just to add in closing..Pilate and Jesus spoke Greek to.each other in this intimate and highly charged moment in sacred history
My father now dead loved epic films to the last reel He was a classics graduate and during his national service.was an interrogator of terrorist suspects in.Cyprus.
Pilates words in that movie again
Who are these men ?Bandits?
A man.named Barabbas leads them..
Second to none.
I was a few months old kicking my legs on bed , wanting my next tity feed 😅
What a Loser!
White anglo saxon jesus
Not the authentic Christ!
Who knows. Some who have seen him say he looked similar and full of love
Visual images detract
The movies title was abbreviated
The writing above the cross was Jesus of nazareth
King of the jews!
It's not what the actor looked like--but the spirit and Mr Powell conveyed that spirit in spades.
Anyway we have the narrative
Which is sufficient
God saves his people without
Visual representations!
Such reverence on set