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The Nativity Story
Nativity Story, The
Film review
"The Nativity Story" is certainly not the greatest movie ever made. If anything, it's a competent but only sporadically interesting biblical tale.
And while you can appreciate the efforts that the filmmakers put into making this period piece as historically accurate or at least as convincing as possible, it's just not terribly thrilling or enthralling. And it definitely lacks the pomp and circumstance that made arguable classics out of such films as the 1956 version of "The Ten Commandments."
This more realistic biblical drama ends just as it starts getting good; the film climaxes with the birth of Jesus.
That choice also seems to tease a more involving follow-up film that isn't coming ... at least it's not currently scheduled.
"Nativity" is told mostly from the perspective of Mary, played here by "Whale Rider's" Keisha Castle-Hughes. Her father (Shaun Toub) has betrothed her to the hard-working and well-thought-of Joseph (Oscar Isaac), though the strong-willed teen girl isn't too thrilled by that development.
Prophecies about the virgin childbirth have also come to the attention of tyrannical King Herod (Ciaran Hinds), who believes the Son of God will end his reign, which he would like to prevent from happening.
In the film, there's never as much threat in Herod's actions as there should be, though director Catherine Hardwicke ("Lords of Dogtown") and screenwriter Mike Rich ("The Rookie") do try to lighten the overwhelmingly dark mood by having the Three Wise Men (Nadim Sawalha, Eriq Ebouaney and Stefan Kalipha) serve as welcome comic relief.
Hardwicke does get some pretty decent performances from her cast, particularly newcomer Isaac, and Castle-Hughes, who's maturing into a good little actress.
On the downside, Irish character actor Hinds ("Munich") doesn't look that convincing with fake facial hair.
"The Nativity Story" is rated PG for some brief but disturbing violent imagery (a scene depicting a crucifixion), as well as some thematic elements (including a pair of childbirth scenes). Running time: 101 minutes
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Cast: Keisha Castle-Hughes, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Oscar Isaac, Ciaran Hinds, Shaun Toub
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