Plot Summary
After Jesus Resurrected from the dead, He charged His disciples to go out and complete the work He had begun by making new disciples and building His kingdom on earth. Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to give His followers power, and they spread His Gospel to ends of their known world. God also raised up an unlikely champion of the faith in Paul of Tarsus, who formerly persecuted the very people he joined forced with. Through the power of God, the followers of Jesus turned the world upside down.
Production Quality (2.5 points)
Much like the other installments of The Visual Bible saga, Acts demonstrates superb production quality, including in the areas of video quality, audio quality, and camera work. The soundtrack is a bit generic, but the sets, props, and locations are excellent in historical and cultural authenticity. There are virtually no errors to point out here—except for the fact that there is no editing, which is by design. In the end, however, this is a top-notch production.
Plot and Storyline Quality (1 point)
Acts demonstrates the same ambition as other Visual Bible films, which cover entire books of the Bible in one film. Unfortunately, while there are many excellent stories in the book of Acts, this rendition is simply too long to have full impact. Once again, designed narration hurts character development and thus makes this more of an informational resource than a drama film. However, it still has its place, even though this film tends to have a strange portrayal of angels. In the end, the historical accounts therein are very enjoyable and worth a watch.
Acting Quality (2 points)
Unfortunately, Acts still contains the Visual Bible struggle for cultural authenticity as not many of the cast members are culturally appropriate. While there are some moments that are too theatrical, this cast is mostly professional even still, with good emotions and line delivery. Also, costuming is a major plus. This rounds out another generally average effort.
Conclusion
At least this depiction of Acts is not cheesy, but one has to wonder what it would have been like if this was a series. It seems like it would have had great impact. Actually, Mark Burnett and Roma Downey already tried that. However, I think we are still due a good series based on the book of Acts. Any takers?
Final Rating: 5.5 out of 10 points