modest version of Quo Vadis
6 May 2024
Indeed, a modest film. Far to be a bad one for fine message, for effort of John Rhys - Davies to explore , in proper manner, the traits defining the portrait of Saint Peter, for romance between. Susanna and Martinian , for try of Stephen Baldwin to collect the legacy of previews Nero , the result being not exactly impressive but familiar.

A film for believers, like so many other Christian movies, noble intentioned but far to convince.

The good point - the wise way of Saint Peter to define his faith , covering the denial and to support the Christian. In same measure, the work as Poppaea of Bobie Phillips as a sort of spice for a boring , in good measure, story , or the nice idealism of Martinian , not bad portrayed by Steve Byers.

The basic regret- Stephen Baldwin is reduced at comfortable sketch of old portraits of Nero and the script seems can not offer more for him.

Full of cliches, unrealistic, childish and poor, The Apostle Peter is only occasion for actors to wear the clothes of their characters.

In short, a modest version of Quo Vadis.
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