some lazy, college student's ramblings
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Published on October 15, 2007 By mr.costlow In Movie Reviews
I must admit that I didn't expect to like this movie at all. It's a bit hard to accept as a movie about Jesus at times. I mean he's portrayed as a clown with a red heart on his forehead. The character for John the Baptist shows signs of also being Peter and Judas.

In the end Jesus is "crucified" on a chain link fence and all of his disciples sing "God, you are dying.... God, you are dead". It's a little hard to take in but by the end of the movie you just might find yourself really enjoying the music, the characters, and the translations of the parables in general.

It's a musical from the 1970's if that tells you anything. The movie certainly touches on some powerful messages but even then leaves you feeling good about it all in the end just because Jesus is THAT cheerful. Well, that and there's a lady running around with a tiger puppet on her hand which I think is also supposed to be a disciple.

Jesus and his disciples run all over "modern" day New York City during this colorful, high spirited, musical showcasing what Jesus may have been like if he would have come here today rather than ~2000 years ago.

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For sheer amusement I give Godspell a 4 out of 5

Comments
on Oct 15, 2007
I am a child of that era, and to me it is hokey too (I prefer Jesus Christ Superstar).  But I do love the music of it.
on Oct 15, 2007

Haven't seen it, but I'll keep my eye out for it.

~Zoo

on Oct 16, 2007

Haven't seen it, but I'll keep my eye out for it.

They recently played it on AMC.  Look for it around Easter as that is a big time for its play.