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Joseph and His Brethren
A brother is cast out from his family, sold in to slavery and then returns years later as a man of power - but shows forgiveness and compassion to his family through the strength of character given to him by God.
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Plot Summary
This epic biblical drama recounts the story of Joseph, the favored son of Jacob, who is sold into slavery by his jealous half-brothers. Despite his hardships in Egypt, Joseph rises to prominence through his ability to interpret dreams and foresee future events. His faith and resilience are tested as he navigates betrayal, imprisonment, and eventual reunion with his estranged family.
Critical Reception
Joseph and His Brethren is a lavishly produced biblical epic that was met with mixed reviews. While its scale and visual splendor were often praised, some critics found the narrative to be slow-paced and the performances uneven. Audiences, however, were drawn to the classic biblical storytelling and the film's grand spectacle.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its impressive visual scope and faithful adaptation of the biblical narrative.
Criticized by some for a meandering pace and a lack of emotional depth in certain character portrayals.
Considered a noteworthy example of the biblical epic genre from the early 1960s.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Although an Italian production, the film was released in some international markets with English dubbing, making it accessible to a wider audience outside of Italy.
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