Mary Magdalene

Mary Magdalene

By Garth Davis

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2019-04-12
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 59min
  • Director: Garth Davis
  • Production Company: Focus Features
  • Production Country: Australia, Italy, United Kingdom, United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.312/10
6.312
From 512 Ratings

Description

She is one of the most transformative yet misunderstood women in history, alternately vilified as a sinner and canonized as a saint. For the first time, the incredible story of Mary Magdalene is told through her own eyes. In the first century A.D., the free-spirited Mary (Rooney Mara) flees the marriage her family has arranged for her, finding refuge and a sense of purpose in a radical new movement led by the charismatic, rabble-rousing preacher Jesus (Joaquin Phoenix). The sole woman among his band of disciples, Mary defies the prejudices of a patriarchal society as she undergoes a profound spiritual awakening and finds herself at the center of an earth-shaking historical moment. Boldly challenging received wisdom, Mary Magdalene is a rapturous, moving account of a miraculous woman who risked everything to follow her faith.

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  • Not for everyone

    3
    By ResurrectionDay
    Slow with moments and good acting. Makes you think on who Mary Magdalene was, and how involved she was beyo d what is actually written in the Bible. The movie lea es you with questions .
  • Wonderful film about Mary Magdalene

    5
    By Imagination
    Enjoy this experience. Like all biblical films you get to make the decisions on what it gives you. Enjoy the love between these 2100 year old human souls. The human condition is the heart but we've made it the mind. Although subject to interpretation Mary Magdalene always got a raw deal. Guess there wasn't a MeToo movement in those days. Like Varis said men decide these things. I also think the critics got this wrong, this is a spiritually moving film.
  • so beautiful and real

    5
    By SeattleJazz
    this is christ and the influence of an amazing women. this movie shows the passionate, humble and loving man that many worship. he is not a man of mega churches and wealth.mary possess the faith that all should emulate
  • embarrassingly awful

    1
    By somedude.somewhere
    even the most critical biblical opponents would take offense to this movie.
  • know your history! — movies like this are annoying

    2
    By Boll Weevill
    Ignorant casting — No one studied — Culturally the acting is totally western. do producers, writers, and directors even read ?? they just twisted the contemporary, post-crusades, post-inquisition version of her story, and intentionally told it even more incorrectly . why waste money making this, without historic research and study ? Mary Magdelene was in her late 30s... and Jesus in his early 30s; not a near 50 year-old Phoenix. Mary Magdalene was significantly older, NOT younger, than Jesus; and she was an intelligent, inspiring leader and mentor to both the deciples and Jesus... not this modern-day, 20-something, weakling, love-stricken, depressed and angry kid casted in this movie... no gusto, no humor, depressing dialogue just call this movie a generic slow drama; and then it’s still just an ok flick
  • Phenomenal...a must see

    5
    By llseip01
    I know this movie has had mixed reviews and a bit of an issue getting released, but I’m so glad it is finally available. It was absolutely riveting. Great acting and cinematography. The pacing was almost meditative. A fresh new telling of a story familiar to most...rent this today!
  • Great Movie - Worth Watching

    5
    By Lupe L
    Rotten Tomatoes got it very wrong with this movie; others reviewers say it: Great acting, excellent pacing for this type of movie; great cinematography. Joaquin Phoenix gives an excellent, believable performance (probably the best Jesus I have seen on film). This is not a particularly religious movie ( not for me, anyway). I think it was done more a historical vein with considerable artistic license. Again, worth watching...disregard RT.
  • A Bible story of Jesus and Mary

    5
    By Bionicsurfer
    A view of the days when Jesus walked the Earth. A story and imagery that adds to our understanding of the Bible. The message: As we change, so does our world.
  • Refreshing integrity, spirit, and beauty

    5
    By Hear Each Other
    I didn’t expect to love this film, but I did. It’s NOT at all what I’ve come to expect from this genre; usually in any attempt to capture a biblical story on film, egos and spiritless acting get in the way and corrupt the spirit of the thing.

 Thankfully, this film is something else entirely. It nourished my spirit in a way that felt deeply authentic. First, it is a thing of beauty — in the cinematography, music, and contemplative tone. The most striking aspect for me, though, is how restorative it felt. Mary Magdelene comes across as a real human being of deep spirit and understanding - none of the cheesy stuff you might fear is coming. There is something about seeing a woman who was misrepresented, slandered, and gossiped about for 1200 years finally rise up back out of the the shadows into the light. Mary Magdelene is a real human being in this film, not a silenced accesory decorating the sides of the story. It felt so very good to see her as she appears in the gospels, freed from the political motivations that silenced her from the 8th century onward. I felt transfixed watching this. I cried a lot and felt a deep peace inside the integrity that bubbles through this film. That said, I'm not sure what this film would be like for most men, as many of the men I know would have a hard time relating to Mary's experiences.
  • Love

    5
    By nrnkilt
    The feminist retelling of this story that we need right now.

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