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Plot Summary
In ancient times, Judith, a beautiful Jewish widow, lives in the besieged city of Bethulia. When the Assyrian general Holofernes begins to conquer the land, Judith devises a daring plan to save her people. She infiltrates the enemy camp, seduces Holofernes, and ultimately beheads him, leading to a miraculous victory for her people.
Critical Reception
Judith was met with mixed to negative reviews upon its release, with many critics finding the film's pacing slow and its biblical epic aspirations falling short. While Sophia Loren's performance was sometimes praised, the overall production was considered somewhat dated and uninspired for its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised Sophia Loren's star power in the lead role.
- Criticized the film's slow pacing and lack of dramatic tension.
- Found the biblical epic setting and narrative to be unconvincing.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Judith' are scarce, but available comments suggest a lukewarm reception, with some appreciating the historical setting and Loren's presence, while others found it to be a tedious and unengaging film.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the apocryphal Book of Judith from the Old Testament, which recounts the story of a brave widow who saves her people from an Assyrian army.
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