Overlooked and underrated. A moving and intelligent Christmas movie.
I absolutely love this film. It's not merely because it tells a story that is central to my beliefs, but because it tells it so well. The Nativity Story is a spiritually edifying film with a keen sense of historical insight, emotional authenticity, and scriptural accuracy. Indeed the only minor change I noted was that the three wise men arrive the night of Christ's birth, as per tradition, not some time later as recorded in holy writ; otherwise the film sticks closely to the Bible. One might ask how a film that stretches into ninety minutes a story that other films (Ben Hur, The Testaments, The Lamb of God) condensed into four or five does so without getting boring. The answer, of course, is in the details. By examining what life in Nazareth would be like for a pregnant unwed teenager claiming that her son's father was God, by chronicling the hopes of the shepherds and wise men, by giving historical insight into Herod's corruption, and by portraying the perils and travails of the long journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem, the film keeps our interest and broadens our insight. It is also quite moving, as Mary and Joseph go from nervous near-strangers to inseparable husband and wife through persecution, tender service to one another, and the daunting task of raising the Messiah. This is a well-written, well-acted, testimony-building film with gorgeous music and lovely cinematography. I've rarely had such a spiritual experience at the movies.
For the full review, including a parents' guide and messages to discuss, go to http://www.mormonmovieguy.com/2011/12/overlooked-gem-christmas-edition .html
For another well made (and Christ-centered) Christmas movie, check out STATES OF GRACE (http://www.mormonmovieguy.com/2011/12/overlooked-gem-christmas-edition -states.html)