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4.0étoiles sur 5 Widescreen Barabbas finally, Juil 23 2002
Par Francisco Palafox (Mexico, D.F. Mexico) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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After years of waiting, finally there is a widescreen version of this great movie (which is the ony way to see these widescreen epics and the only way to do them justice). So much for the good news. Unfortunately, Barabbas hasn't been granted the same deluxe treatment of other equally deserving epics of the 50's and 60's. I mean going to huge epic movies back then was quite an experience not unlike going to the Opera and you got treated to an introductory musical Overture, an Intermission with Entre'act music and sometimes even Exit music. In line with this treatment for other epics (now restored on Laser Disc/DVD versions), Barabbas was no exception. It originally included a Bolero-like overture of Mario Nascimbene's main theme, an Intermission at the end of the Mines sequence (you can see the abrupt cut into the next scene at the fields where the intermission has been deleted from the all versions of the movie currently available), and an Intermezzo (on the theme for the arrival to Rome)previous to the continuation of the second part of the movie. Until Mario Nascimbene's innovative score is restored, we should still wait for a definitive restored version of Barabbas. The Circus scenes are probably the best ever filmed, and are up there with similar sequences of Ben-Hur and Gladiator. (Spartacus is a great movie but does not include Circus action). I hope some day we get the Deluxe verson of this great epic.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Richard Fleischer's Barabbas, Jui 6 2002
This review is from: Barabbas (VHS Tape)
This is not your father's uplifting wishy-washy Biblical epic. This is a violent, dark, and sometimes depressing story that is quite a change from many religious films.

Based on a novel, this film imagines what happened to Barabbas after he was chosen over Jesus to be released before crucifixion. Anthony Quinn is a perfect choice as the unrepentant thief who goes back to the world he knows- crime and carousing. His favorite prostitute Rachel, however, has become a Christian and is later stoned for it. Barabbas is not just an observer, he sees Jesus go to the crucifixion, and later finds Rachel at the open grave. Barabbas goes back to his old gang of thieves, murders the new leaders, and they rob some Jewish clerics. Caught, he is sent to the sulfur mines for life, where he meets Christian Sahak, played by Vittorio Gassman. Sahak knows Barabbas' name and reputation, and attacks him. They eventually become friends, since they are shackled together in the pit. Barabbas survives in the mine for twenty years, refusing to die. He is tormented by the memory of his near death years before, and he sees the sacrifice Jesus made not just for him, but for all of us.

Barabbas and Sahak survive a cave-in at the mine, and are taken to Rome as good luck charms by a newly appointed senator's wife. They are recruited to fight in the coliseum, ruled by a maniacal gladiator played by a very young Jack Palance. The duo also make contact with a Christian servant, Ernest Borgnine in a small but good role. Eventually, Sahak dies for his beliefs at the hands of Palance, and Barabbas has his bloody revenge on the field. Granted his freedom, Barabbas takes Sahak's body to a group of Christians, who reject Barabbas' half hearted attempts at Christianity. Barabbas misunderstands God's word and helps in the torching of Rome, eventually ending up a martyr himself.

Just under two and a half hours, there are a few slow spots. The cast is excellent, however, and Fleischer does an impressive job with a cast of thousands. No CGI to rely on here, Fleischer uses his assorted set pieces to their fullest extent without trying to fix or better anything in editing. What is left are a series of scenes that can stand on their own as highlights in early 1960's film making, when the cinema was hotly competing with television to win viewers back. The stoning of Rachel, the sulfur mine collapse, the burning of Rome: all are unforgettable scenes.

Two stretches of the film are very memorable. First, an extended sequence between Palance and Quinn fighting in the coliseum. There is no dialogue, just brutal violence and action. Another scene is the final tracking shot of dozens of crucified Christians, including the now ironic Barabbas. This shot sent chills down my spine.

This film is very dark and very different. Barabbas is a man torn between his heathen upbringing, and what he knows is right through what he has witnessed in Jerusalem and Rome, no matter how much he denies what he has seen.

Produced by Dino DeLaurentiis in Italy, this film has a European feel that makes it different and lends a certain credibility to the proceedings. The Oscar heavy cast does not fall victim to any preachy speeches or effects laden miracles, these are seemingly ordinary people caught up in tumultuous times. I highly recommend "Barabbas" to any film fan, especially those who think "Gladiator" is the only decent sword and sandals epic out there.

Although not rated, this does contain strong physical violence, some sexual violence, gore, and some adult situations.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 As good as "Gladiator" -- Inspiring biblical epic !, Mars 6 2002
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I am so glad this DVD has been made, and I've waited for a chance to buy it. After viewing "Gladiator" w/R. Crowe, I'd say the arena scenes in "Barabbas" are just as good. There's more than just action; this movie is interesting because it portrays the period of history when more & more people become aware of Christianity. Barabbas sees Christ's following as it grows, then begins to wonder why he was spared in Jesus' place. The tale of Barabbas is an oddysey, and Quinn does a fine job. His journey is as good as his destination.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Good film, but try to stay awake to see it all, Fév 22 2001
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This review is from: Barabbas (VHS Tape)
Another of the many biblical flicks produced in the fifties and sixties. Historians know next to nothing about the life of the criminal the crowd chose to spare over Jesus; so therefore, the screenplay of this movie comes from highly speculative material. Anthony Quinn appears to be the ideal actor to portray Barabbas; there's not really that much dialogue and the part doesn't call for an overly-attractive leading man. Overall, the film is just a bit too long and probably won't be enjoyed by anyone who isn't a fan of biblical films. If you're not that familiar with the New Testament or that period in time, you'll probably fall asleep if you don't change the channel and watch something else.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 A good film for those interested in a story not effects..., Jui 24 2000
Par Anthony Q. Thompson (Tennessee, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I like this movie because of its meeningful message. Like many movies made in Hollywood before the Babyboomers took over, This movie has a positive christian message inbedded in a serious plot that causes the viewer to simpathise with the lead chararter Barabbus and hope for him. overall a likeble flim.
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