Based on 148 votes and 60 reviews.
If white folks continue to tell LIES about the ethnicity of Jesus - does that mean Christianity is a LIE also? ZERO stars!
Reading some other reviews where they say The director took poetic license...he says such himself, but nothing that contradicts the bible. If you are a fan of the Chosen this will not disappoint. Exceeded my expectaions. If you have not watched the Chosen before, watch seasons 1 and 2 before to get way more out of this season 3 premier. Loved it!
I saw the season premier for the first two episodes of season three. I was looking forward to it, but also nervous because I really was hoping that it would be at least almost as good as the first two seasons. Well, I did not need to worry! It got even better, if that's possible. The whole thing was so breathtakingly beautiful and honest. I laughed so hard my stomach hurt, smiled so much my face felt like it would crack, and eventually found myself ugly-crying in the middle of the theater at the scene with Little James and Jesus. That really spoke to me. I think there will be a scene like that for everyone who comes and sees. The only warning I would give is that, in the first two episodes, there are some.. ah.... *interesting* scenes with Simon and his wife, Eden. Nothing explicit but um... well, uh, they are married. And they missed each other. I don't have a problem with one scene like this, but there were several. I didn't think that was very appropriate. Oh well. I think it'll go over the heads of most younger viewers but it is something to be prepared to discuss with older kids. Overall, beautiful premier and I can't wait to see the rest of the season!
Very disappointed! The writers to essay to much poetic license and created a load of fiction. From Matthew writing out the Olivet discourse to the inserted romantic interests ridiculous!!!
He came to change the world and he did. Never had any One man, make such a profound change in this world. In this dark world The Chosen provides the light that over comes the darkness. Thank you Dallas Jenkins !
I love true stories and this story is amazing!
Cinematography was out of this world. A must see movie!
Just love the depiction of Christ’s humanity and the very human struggles and concerns of the apostles.
Never in the Bible does it say Jesus refused to heal someone. Jenkins takes an erroneous leap when he shows Jesus refusing to heal little James. Not the Jesus of the Bible....
This series just gets better and better. It was great to see it on the big screen. Hope to see more of The Chosen at theaters soon!