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The life story of Jesus is told from his humble birth through his teachings, crucifixion and ultimate resurrection.
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| BeliefnetNell MinowThoughtful, reverent, and dignified, made by believers for believers. |
| WaffleMovies.comWillie WaffleThe first hour is klunky. However, the rest of Son of God is a dramatic and compelling telling of The Passion Play, especially because of Morgado. |
| Boston HeraldJames VerniereHow much of this is new and how much has already aired on the History Channel? The film is so mediocre it hardly matters. Diogo Morgado is appealing, if a bit too full of himself. |
| Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallIt's a capable Sunday school lesson with little for anyone to challenge and practically nothing that offends. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekWill probably be embraced by committed Christians for its obvious sincerity and fidelity to the gospels...despite its many cinematic flaws. |
| Matt's Movie ReviewsMatthew PejkovicSon of God holds a particular relevance during these spiritually confusing times, and reminds that the story of Christ need be one that is never forgotten. |
| McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreUnlike “The Passion of the Christ,” there’s no Aramaic with English subtitles, a lot less blood and no anti-Semitism. No character feels like a caricature... But it’s also dramatically flat, with few actors making much of an impression as they play saints and sinners. |
| Entertainment WeeklyStephan LeeAt best, this version succeeds as a Sunday school supplement. But the blandness is enough to make you long for Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ." |
| San Jose Mercury NewsRandy MyersWhat this well-intentioned film lacks in poise and polish, it makes up for in what faith-based audiences so hungrily seek: a passionate and compassionate interpretation for family viewing that portrays the Christ story with reverence. |
| TheWrapInkoo KangMorgado isn't given much to do other than smiling beatifically at dirt-faced extras and occasionally pointing his face toward a holy light shining from above. |