With a title that guarantees raised eyebrows, 'Jesus Christ was a Communist' sets out to challenge perceptions. The actors, including Thomas Airey, tackle the film's unconventional subject matter with varying degrees of success. The directorial approach seems to…
Jesus Christ was a Communist
Following the unexpected return of Jesus Christ, a mad political race ensues, as various parties all want to be first to obtain the messiah’s sponsorship.
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The film 'Jesus Christ was a Communist' presents a fascinating, albeit somewhat uneven, exploration of faith and politics. The performances, notably by Alexi Psaltopoulos and Ari Psaltopoulos, work hard to ground the outlandish premise. The direction attempts to…
A truly unique and often hilarious proposition, 'Jesus Christ was a Communist' delivers a potent dose of political satire. The ensemble cast, featuring Harrison Hinde and Will Mansfield, imbues the frantic scramble for Christ's favour with a delicious…
'Jesus Christ was a Communist' is a film that dares to ask big questions but falters in its execution. The central idea of a political frenzy for divine endorsement is certainly attention-grabbing, and the actors, including Thomas Airey,…
An audacious premise fuels 'Jesus Christ was a Communist,' which imagines a world thrown into political disarray by the Messiah's reappearance. The performances, particularly from Alexi Psaltopoulos, navigate the film's often-absurdist tone with commendable commitment. While the direction…
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The film's narrative is initiated by the unexpected return of Jesus Christ. Rather than focusing on a spiritual or theological event, the story pivots immediately to a political arena. This suggests a narrative driven by human ambition and the manipulation of significant events for personal or party gain, rather than a devout exploration of divine intervention. The focus is on the reaction and exploitation of this momentous occasion.