Apparently playing the role is Jesus and doing justice to it
is an impossible task, seeing how he was fully God and fully human and being a
sinless man (which no one else is). But with that said, as closely as a
man can get to portraying Jesus on screen, Diogo Morgado, has done a
mesmerizing job so far.
Episode 4 entitled, "Mission", was a full two hour
episode focused on Jesus mission and life, show as He gathers his disciples and
works miracles as people begin to discover who He is and why He is put on the
earth.
When producer Roma Downey was asked of choosing Diogo for
the role she said, "A lot of prayers went into finding Diogo".
"We needed both a lion and a lamb, an actor who was charismatic and
physically strong yet humble and gentle." She and Burnett were impressed
with Morgado's audition video, and a meeting was quickly set. "When we saw
him walking up the pathway to our house, we knew we'd found our Jesus,"
Downey says. "Most young actors today have a swagger. Diogo has a
wonderful humility, a stillness. He is the heartbeat of our piece."
The way he speaks to the crowds with peace and confidence
really hits home to the way Jesus would have spoke to his disciples and crowds
of people. He seems to always be in control, never an outburst of
unintended emotion. When he looks into peoples eyes and the way he
physically interacts with people whether disciples or sick strangers, he comes
across with such a love and care for whoever he comes into contact with.
It is fascinating to see some of the stories that have been
overlooked or never brought to film in such a realistic way.
Diogo Morgado has done a wonderful acting job in my opinion
so far and am excited to see the final two-hour episode entitled
"Passion" next Sunday on Easter as this 10 hour, 5 part series wraps
up.
What is thought on Diogo Morgado's portrayal of Jesus so
far? Leave your comments on the comment box..
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