There are a number of movies, and songs about Jesus, but have we ever thought about the struggles done by Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ? When we talk of Christmas, the first thing that comes to our mind would definitely be Jesus Christ. Christmas, the birthday of Jesus Christ. Well, to throw light on her life and struggles, Netflix has released its latest movie, based on her name itself, “Mary” directed by D.J. Caruso.
The movie tells the story of Mary, the mother of Jesus, focusing on her life journey from birth to motherhood. The trailer shows how Mary’s parents tell her that her birth was a gift to them, and how they promised to devote her to service. The trailer shows us her struggle and later her love and marriage with Joseph. “This Christmas witness the courage, the faith, the miracle, Mary.” Says the trailer.
Mary Movie Quotes and Dialogues
1. I don’t know why, but I was chosen for this.
2. Mary, your birth was a gift for your mother and I. It was a miracle. And in exchange, I made a promise.
3. We have been waiting.
4. – Great Herod, the prophecy speaks of the coming Messiah.
– What need have we of a Messiah?
5. Let it be understood, I am your king.
6. You are far more powerful than words, child.
7. I don’t understand how it is your will that I should marry this perfect stranger.
8. – You are to have a son.
– But that’s not possible.
– All things are possible.
9. Father, I need you.
10. You’ll be put to death.
11. I’m gonna bring this child into the world with love.
12. I don’t care what they say. I will love you as best as I can.
13. This Messiah, is he real? Has he been born?
14. Love will cost you dearly. It will pierce your heart. But in the end… love will save the world.
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Conclusion
Starring, Noa Cohen an Israeli actress as Mary has attracted a lot of criticism and controversy from the Palestinians as well as conservative Christians. Other star cast includes, Anthony Hopkins, Ido Tako, Mili Avital, Stephanie Nur, etc.
Having received a rating of 5.4/10 on IMDb, 4.8/10 on Filmaffinity and 47% on Rotten Tomatoes, the film is a good one time informational watch for people who are interested in religions, and love to know more about its history with entertainment.
Watch it on Netflix