The Bible - Esther | 
enlarge | Director: Raffaele Mertes Actors: Louise Lombard, F. Murray Abraham, Juergen Prochnow, Thomas Kretschmann, Ornella Muti Studio: Lions Gate Category: DVD
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Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 91 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: VMMD7455D ISBN: 1573629898 UPC: 031398745525 EAN: 9781573629898 ASIN: B00004VVOY
Theatrical Release Date: November 5, 2000 Release Date: September 26, 2000 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description A young jewish girl captivates the king of persia with her charm and beauty and then convinces him to show mercy to her people. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 09/13/2005 Starring: F. Murray Abraham Jurgen Prochnow Run time: 91 minutes Rating: Nr
Amazon.com The biblical story of Esther, the Jewish woman who saved her people when they faced annihilation, is told in this production featuring British actress Louise Lombard in the title role and F. Murray Abraham as Mordecai, Esther's cousin and foster father. As a girl living under Persian rule, Esther was essentially kidnapped and taken into the harem of the king, Xerxes. The king, taken by her beauty, made her his queen, and as dramatized in the film, she found herself involved in a delicate balancing act between the ruling Persians and her own Jewish people. While this is a fairly elaborate production with a solid supporting cast, it proceeds at a relaxed pace and never quite takes off dramatically. But it does provide a solid telling of Esther's story, and if considered as something of a docudrama, it's successful. The story is clearly told of how the king's chief minister, Haman, had hoped to see the Jews annihilated, but thanks to Esther's intercession the Jews were able to defend themselves and destroy their enemies (events which are celebrated at the Jewish Feast of Purim). The production does provide much of the period flavor of ancient life, and the major facets of the story and portrayals of the characters coincide with biblical accounts. --Robert J. McNamara
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Could have been much better September 8, 2008 I like very much the story of Esther as found in the Bible, but I must say that in this movie many aspects could have been better. My criticism is that first the rivalry of Aman v/s Mardoqueo is not stressed enough, I think the director could have made more scenes on which to show the tension between Aman and Mardoqueo produced by the denial of Mardoqueo to bow before Aman, also they could have shown more anger in the character of Aman due to this situation, the movie shows an Aman that seems to care very few about Mardoqueo's behaviour which contradicts the story as told in the Bible. Second, the king Asuero is represented almost as a foolish youngster which I don't think was the real case and third and most important at the apex of the whole story, that is, when Esther finds out about the royal decree of extermination of the jewish people, she isn't shown weeping hard enough and putting on the top of her head rubbish but most important when she decides to go into the presence of the king she doesn't go with her woman assistant and she doesn't faint away like is told in the Bible. This omission is very bad because as told in the Bible it is at this precise moment that God changes king Asuero's heart from anger to tenderness for Esther, this pasage is completely omitte Also the king is not shown full of power, glory and (initial) profound anger at this moment. Also when Aman takes Mardoqueo to go on a ride in the royal horse, he doesn't shout "This is what you do with the man the king wants to honor" and this stage of the story last nothing at all in the movie. In short, this is a film that could have been much better and I guess we still will have to wait for a better movie to be done for this lovely story.
Best ESTHER movie - according to the Scriptures March 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a MUST SEE Esther movie. It is very scripturally accurate and well done. The only thing that could have been improved upon is the portrayal of the King. They did not show him to be as capable and strong as he probably was. Nevertheless, the acting was terrific and our family enjoys this movie very much! It's a pleasure to see a Bible movie according the the Word.
Great Movie March 24, 2008 A must see! I think this movie is great. I have nothing nothing to complain about. Wish it was longer.
simply put...BUY IT! March 4, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It helps us remember the Biblical story and the intervention of the God of Israel in His People's lives. It also helps to be reminded that satan/the evil one works to try and stop God from keeping His Covenants with His People (including those of Judah during the account of Esther), as well reminds us of the lineage of the Savior's mother [Mary] which may have been in those who experienced this story of "Purim." Satan has always tried to "thwart" Yahweh's Plans.
We RECOMMEND buying this Biblically accurate (very close) movie on Purim, from "The Bible" series films. If you buy this version, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED. But getting the "One Night With The King" version is somewhat disappointing due to it's liberality with the Biblical account.
This "The Bible- Esther" film is very enjoyably accurate and rewarding! The authentic feeling of the movie props/sets, the political issues happening at the time, the differing types of Jews at that point in history, and the power of the Gentile nations are all given time in this movie. Get it! The actors do well, and you FEEL the issues at hand. A spirituality is brought forth, just as the Spirituality you pull from the Biblical account Itself.
My family loves to watch this movie over and over. We make it a point, as well, to watch it every Purim...though we enjoy it throughout the year too.
Verry good especially compared to others February 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is one of my favorite movies from the "Bible Series". They managed to give Nehemiah and Ezra some roles in the story as well. The dialog between Mordecai and Ezra is very entertaining. Somehow it always turns out that the one rebuking the other accidentally does exactly the opposite, just a few moments later.
Unfortunately nothing is perfect. There's quite some visible female flesh in some scenes, and the king could have done with a little more "royalty" in his character. But still I like the way this movie was done. Good acting and a good soundtrack.
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