Joseph (1995) (2pc) | 
| Director: Roger Young Actors: Ben Kingsley, Paul Mercurio, Martin Landau, Lesley Ann Warren, Alice Krige Studio: Turner Home Ent
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Rating: 89 reviews Sales Rank: 3962
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Media: VHS Tape Number Of Items: 2 Running Time: 185 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 4.2 x 2
ISBN: 630361633X UPC: 053939634235 EAN: 9780780608214 ASIN: 630361633X
Theatrical Release Date: April 16, 1995 Release Date: September 24, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Excellent condition!! Fast daily shipping!
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Description The story of a young man?s amazing journey from a slave prison to the very inner sanctum of Egypt?s Pharaoh
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a man of character and faith February 21, 2004 Alejandra Vernon (Long Beach, California) 78 out of 81 found this review helpful
Though this interpretation of Joseph's life has been substantially embellished, the heart and soul of the story remain intact, and is ultimately quite faithful to the Biblical account covered in Genesis Ch. 33:18 through Ch. 46:30. Much of the acting is marvelous, especially Ben Kingsley as Potiphar, whose part has thankfully been enlarged, because he is riveting in every scene he is in. Martin Landau is also excellent as the patriarch Jacob, who mourns the apparent loss of his favorite son, Joseph. Australian actor/dancer Paul Mercurio ("Strictly Ballroom") is good in the lead, and others in the cast include Leslie Ann Warren as Potiphar's lying wife, the always beautiful Dominique Sanda as Leah, and some fine character actors playing Joseph's brothers, notably Michael Attwell (Judah), and Vincenzo Nicoli (Simeon). Included in this film, and intrinsic to Joseph's life are the stories of Tamar and Judah, and the horrific tale his sister Dinah, both done effectively.The only parts that are less than first-rate are the scenes in Pharoah's court; almost campy in costuming and acting, they can provide some amusement in the midst of all the drama. Stefano Dionisi is a most unlikely and modern looking Pharoah, and has the ultimate babe for a wife, the pulchritudinous Monica Bellucci. The entire film though, is always mentally and visually entertaining, and has much spiritual content. As with so much of the Old Testament, there are allegories that run through its narrative that point to the New Testament, and the story of Joseph has much of this symbolism. Filmed in Quarzazate, Morocco, with its exotic ancient structures and landscapes, the cinematography by Rafaele Mertes is wonderful; this is a way above average production for television, and a film about a man who "does nothing against his conscience even on pain of death" is worth watching again and again.
"The Joseph story as it was meant to be told!" November 23, 2000 Jerry Parks (Lexington, KY USA) 75 out of 77 found this review helpful
This account of the Joseph story is as good as it gets! I teach ancient history and civilizations, and have an earned doctorate in theology. I say this only to lend perspective to this review. This film is Biblically accurate, well-acted, and the producer and director are to be praised for the sound Biblical reasearch! Although some of the sexually explicit (though historically accurate) scenes should be screened from the very young, this film is an ideal platform from which teens can search out characteristics of moral uprightness in a character of whom the Bible has not one negative thing to say! Kingsley (as he did in 'Moses') steals the show, and Mercurio does an admirable job as Joseph. Only Leslie Ann Warren (Potipher's wife) seems to strain as an actor, nevertheless, her performance detracts little from the drama. Especially capable are the actors portraying Joseph's wicked brothers, with Vincenzo Nicoli sterling is his performance as the wicked Simeon. Having watched the film dozens of times with adults--as well as with my middle-schoolers in the classroom, I can say that the greatest of Bible stories is captured in all its power, pathos, and glory. Although creating a few anachronistic vignettes (such as Joseph's 'foreshadowing' Christ's "My God, my God..." speech from the Egyptian prison), the film also captures all of the great ironies of the Joseph story. When Mercurio tenderly reveals himself as the second most powerful man in the ancient world--to the brothers who hated him as a youth, the words 'I am Joseph' will not fail to bring even the most calloused heart to tears. As my students synthesized the thirty or so characteristics of moral goodness extant in Joseph into an essay, one asked why no such heroes existed today. The question revealed both the effectiveness of this presentation, and the dearth of role models in our society. 'Joseph' is both gripping in narration, and brilliant its direction. It is faithful to Scripture and well-acted. It is THE finest of the TNT productions to date, of which only one ('Jacob') was a failure. Everyone will appreciate this wonderful story of forgiveness, but those those who are looking for the 'hidden things of Christ' cannot miss the poignant messianic threads which are so skillfully woven through the life of Joseph. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Gripping and accurate ...the ending will bring you to tears! January 31, 1999 51 out of 51 found this review helpful
As a teacher of ancient history with a doctorate in Biblical theology, I can say--without hesitation, this account of the Joseph story is as good as it gets! Although some of the sexually explicit (though historically accurate) scenes should be screened from the very young, this film is an ideal platform from which teens can search out characteristics of moral uprightness in a character of whom the Bible has not one negative thing to say! Kingsley (as he did in 'Moses') steals the show, and Mercurio does an admirable job as Joseph. Especially capable are the actors portraying Joseph's wicked brothers, with Vincenzo Nicoli sterling is his performance as the wicked Simeon. Having watched the film dozens of times with adults--as well as with my middle-schoolers in the classroom, I can say that the greatest of Bible stories is captured in all its power, pathos, and glory. Although creating a few anachronistic vignettes (such as Joseph's 'foreshadowing' Christ's "My God, my God..." speech from the Egyptian prison), the film also captures all of the great ironies of the Joseph story. When Mercurio tenderly reveals himself as the second most powerful man in the ancient world--to the brothers who hated him as a youth, the words 'I am Joseph' will not fail to bring even the most calloused heart to tears. As my students synthesized the thirty or so characteristics of moral goodness extant in Joseph into an essay, one asked why no such heroes existed today. The question revealed both the effectiveness of this presentation, and the dearth of role models in our society. 'Joseph' is both gripping in narration, and brilliant its direction. It is faithful to Scripture and well-acted. It is THE finest of the TNT productions to date, of which only one ('Jacob') was a failure. Everyone will appreciate this wonderful story of forgiveness, but those those who are looking for the 'hidden things of Christ' cannot miss the poignant messianic threads which are so skillfully woven through the life of Joseph. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Incredible--Wow! November 30, 1999 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
I thought this movie was incredible. I am a fourteen-year-old who has read the Joseph story many times in my life. I was so breath taken by this movie and watched it over and over again. It gave me a new understanding of this story. I couldn't believe this movie. I was in awe every time I watched it and I would rewind it and watch it again. I would watch it and just sob and sob at the faithfulness of this man. It helped me raise a better understanding in faith in our Heavenly Father at all times. It gripped me in a way that I became addicted to it. I will never get enough of this movie. If I had to suggest one movie to anyone, this would be it. It is the #1 recommended movie on my list.
It doesn't get any better than this! November 18, 1999 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
To anyone who thinks that Bible stories are dull, or that Hollywood can't reproduce them well--it doesn't get any better than 'Joseph'! The tale is woven carefully and accurately. The actors are superb--especially Kingsley! Hard to believe he can play Potifer as well as Moses! Teenagers will be given a most excellent portrayal of how to have characer--even in the most trying of circumstances! Though I'm not expert in Egyptian history (or the Bible), I have consulted with those who are both, and they give unceasing kudos to this film! The last half hour is the best! Watch it with your teens and have them see the very definition of a good role model. WOW! This is the best twenty bucks I've ever spent on a movie purchase! If you aren't holding a box of Kleenex at the end of this one, you've got an emotional block somewhere!
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