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The Bible Collection: Jeremiah

BiographyDramaHistory
Year2020
Duration1h 30m
7.0

A Hebrew prophet who abandons his family and the woman he loves in order to relay God's message in Jerusalem.

Cast

Patrick Dempsey

Jeremiah

Oliver Reed

General Shapan

Klaus Maria Brandauer

King Nebuchadnezzar

Vincent Regan

King Zedekiah

Leonor Varela

Judith

Andrea Occhipinti

King Jehoiakim

Michael Cronin

Hilkiah

Stuart Bunce

Baruch

RM

Roger May

Elishama

Simon Kunz

Gemariah

Silas Carson

Hananiah

Franco Castellano

Babylonian Minister

Damian Myerscough

Ephraim

CP

Chris Pavlo

Hanamel

Anita Zagaria

Jeremiah's Mother

LS

Luke Sheppard

Jeremiah 13

JS

Jolyon Stephenson

Ebed Melech

Anna Maguire

Young Girl

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Salami AbdullahiOct 25, 2024

must watch

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Naomi Mâture KankouMay 29, 2023
Sophy_kolokoMay 29, 2023

source: The Bible Collection: Jeremiah

Tima TrawallyMay 23, 2023

You must approach this film for what it is. This is a dramatic summary of the Book of Jeremiah. This is not a word for word documentary from the Bible. So of course liberties are taken for dramatic effect and time constraints. Watching the film from this perspective allows you to just enjoy the story. The events within the book itself are clearly not presented but an amalgam of said events is. The acting is good (overall) and do is the production value. From my point of view ANYTIME we can get ANYONE to be at least curious enough about the Word to at least watch a TV movie like this: that's a good thing.

ChabelyMay 23, 2023

God is shown as a cherubim (child) or old man. Not the Angel of G_D. Jeremiah is shown as a man jilted out of marriage. Thus begins his ministry. Instead of being 'Called'!

PriddysandMay 23, 2023

From the standpoint of film-making, it's not bad. But as a biography of the Jewish biblical prophet Jeremiah ... it's awful. It's really that bad. Here's my breakdown: STORY: I know the Bible well, and that includes the book of Jeremiah. This "story" is so disconnected from that book. Yes, even films like "The Ten Commandments" takes some creative liberty (sometimes too much), but at least events are largely congruent between the Torah and the film (not exact, but close enough for the casual viewer). But the story here is useless. Example, the whole lead up with Jeremiah never having a wife took about 1/3 of the film, and it's not close to accurate. Yes, we could argue that Moses never had a thing going with an Egyptian princess, but 1/3 of the film??? No, maybe take 5 minutes to show he remained unmarried, but this was absurd. ACTING: The acting was actually pretty good, though some character choices seemed weird, e.g. The Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar. All the writers had to do was read the book of Daniel, as they'd get a vivid picture of Nebuchadnezzar ... a "bigger than life" narcissist that had an impulsive temper and a capricious mind. (Hmm ... sounds a bit like someone with orange hair ... hmm ...) TEMPO: OK, but it splinters off too often to call the tempo cohesive. CINEMATOGRAPHY: I was impressed by the settings which gave a feel of that geography and setting in late 7th century BCE. DIRECTING / WRITING: There's a reason this feels like a "Made-for-TV" film - Winer is a TV hack (Ugh). He also wrote this ... (Oy Vey !!!) Is it a good film? No. It stinks, like sulfur from the mines near Sodom. Should you watch this once? No, please don't. Rating: 3.0.