Christian Movie ‘Risen’ Comes in Third at Box Office

Risen, a mainstream movie about the resurrection of Christ, came in third at the box office its first weekend in theaters. Trailing behind movies such as “Deadpool” and...

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Risen, a mainstream movie about the resurrection of Christ, came in third at the box office its first weekend in theaters. Trailing behind movies such as “Deadpool” and “The Witch” the  $20-million budget movie made made $11 million last weekend.

Directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by Reynolds and Paul Aiello, the film stars Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton, Peter Firth and Cliff Curtis. The movie is about a Roman soldier’s search for Jesus’ body following his alleged resurrection. Clavius, a Roman tribune, who with his aide Lucius (Tom Felton) is commissioned to comb the city for Jesus’ (Cliff Curtis) body and dispel rumours of a risen messiah to prevent unrest in Jerusalem before the emperor’s visit.

New Testatment-inspired movies usually follow Jesus’ storyline from his perspective or that of his followers, but Risen seeks to tell a different side of the story. It tells the story of Christ’s resurrection from the perspective of the Romans.

Writer-director Kevin Reynolds tackles the “most important manhunt in history” from a fresh perspective than many other faith-based films: that of a non-believer. The movie focuses more on the experience of the pagan Roman tribune than on the message of the Lord, although it does affirm the Christian doctrine of the resurrection.

 Watch the Trailer Here

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