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Rating: 4.6 / 5.0 (431 votes)

Released: 2013-03-05


Nativity Story [Blu-ray] by New Line Home Video

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Movie Details

Director
Catherine Hardwicke
Studio
New Line Home Video
Runtime
101
Rated
PG (Parental Guidance)
Binding
Blu-ray

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Description

It was the cruelest of times. Under Herod's torturous reign families struggled to survive and yet in the midst of utter turmoil a young woman's faith is put to the test. Join Mary (Keisha Castle-Hughes) and Joseph (Oscar Isaac) on an incredible journey of hope and discovery. Epic in its scope yet intimate in it's portrayal of this historical family this “wonderful film” (Bill Zwecker Chicago Sun Times) is “a family feature that will be cherished for years to come!” (Greg Russell WMYD-TV Detroit).

Actors

  • Keisha Castle-Hughes
  • Shohreh Aghdashloo
  • Oscar Issac
  • Ciaran Hinds

Format

  • Dolby
  • DTS Surround Sound
  • NTSC
  • Widescreen

Editorial Review

The Nativity Story is a remarkable, if frustratingly restrained, act of imagining the tale of Christ's birth as a flesh-and-blood drama actually set in Israel two millenia ago. Written by Mike Rich (Finding Forrester) and directed by Catherine Hardwicke (Thirteen), the film makes very strong impressions in a scene-by-scene way. Beginning with the slaughter (bloodlessly portrayed; this is a PG movie) of Bethlehem’s innocents under orders from a paranoid King Herod (a dark and knowing Ciarán Hinds), the film then jumps back a year to the prophecy that informs Zechariah (Stanley Townsend) that his wife, Elizabeth (Shohreh Aghdashloo), will bear a child. Meanwhile, Elizabeth's cousin, the adolescent Mary (Keisha Castle-Hughes), struggles with her family to make ends meet and is promised to the carpenter Joseph (Oscar Isaac). Soon comes word to Mary, via an angel, that she will carry, while still a virgin, the long-awaited Messiah who will liberate the Jews from Herod and his Roman benefactors. Thus begins a detailed account of Joseph and Mary's hard travel to Bethlehem, while three Magi spend months crossing the desert trying to rendezvous with some point below the convergence of three heavenly bodies in the night sky. Hardwicke and Rich anchor all this in period detail, though what proves most moving are relationship nuances, especially the friendship and trust that emerge between Mary and Joseph after he is told in a dream that she speaks truthfully about her miraculous pregnancy. While The Nativity Story should appeal to almost anyone as a straightforward narrative, it is far from a secular version of the familiar Biblical tale, and thus feels a bit stifled. It might have been nice if the film could have breathed a little more with imagination, but The Nativity Story makes up for it by ingeniously weaving hints of things to come, later in Christ's life, into the action. –Tom Keogh

More Details

Binding
Blu-ray
Aspect Ratio
1.77:1
Disks
2

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