Last Days in the Desert
Last Days in the Desert

Last Days in the Desert

2016Movie98 minEnglish

On his way out of the wilderness, Jesus struggles with the Devil over the fate of a family in crisis, setting himself up for a dramatic test.

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IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes70%
Metacritic60/100
Google Users67%
Director: Gabriela CowperthwaiteGenres: Drama, History

Plot Summary

During his 40-day journey through the desert, Jesus struggles with his spiritual journey and the temptations he faces. He encounters a young boy and his father, who are also on a difficult path, and forms a profound connection with them. The film explores themes of faith, doubt, and the human struggle for meaning in a vast and unforgiving landscape.

Critical Reception

Last Days in the Desert received a mixed but generally positive reception from critics. Many praised Ewan McGregor's dual performance and the film's atmospheric visuals and contemplative tone. However, some found the narrative to be slow-paced and the philosophical themes occasionally unclear or underdeveloped.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Ewan McGregor's compelling performance and atmospheric cinematography.
  • Some critics found the pacing too deliberate and the theological explorations somewhat elusive.
  • The film's quiet introspection and focus on internal struggle were noted as its strengths.

Google audience: Audience reviews suggest that viewers appreciated the film's artistic approach and Ewan McGregor's strong performance. However, some found the story to be overly contemplative and lacked a strong narrative drive.

Fun Fact

Ewan McGregor plays both Jesus and one of the demons tempting him, a deliberate choice by director Gabriela Cowperthwaite to emphasize the internal nature of Jesus's struggle.

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Last Days in the Desert is, according to IMDb, “An imagined chapter from Jesus' forty days of fasting and praying in the desert.” Writer/director Rodrigo García surely has an overactive imagination – or not active enough, depending on how y...