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The King of the Kings, or how to shed a tear..

Posted by patrickU on April 11, 2009 at 03:32:33:

Or two.
It is the right season now to look at a Biblical film and I choose that one.
Cecil B. DeMille on Criterion the long version as show on the Chinese theater back then.
No digital tricks ( my phobia ) no, all analog and old. So old that it is silent, did I say " silent ", this one cries out loud, louder that the spectacular effects cumulated from Iron man and the Dark Knight.
Now some may ask, " But I don´t believe, what´s now " I say don´t worry you end up as a believer after seeing that one.
A believer of mankind and the force behind, the fairy tell God, as but just the same as our fairy tell life.
Now it is time for your tears.