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KJB: The Book That Changed the World is a rather fascinating documentary that dives deep into the significance of the King James Bible. Narrated by John Rhys-Davies, it has this engaging, almost reverent tone that you don't see often in documentary filmmaking. The pacing allows for thoughtful reflection, and it weaves in both drama and historical context effectively. The live-action segments are pretty elaborate, adding a layer of immersion, while the interviews provide insight into its cultural impact. The film really captures how this translation shaped English-speaking Christianity and influenced language itself. There's a weightiness to the subject matter, and you can sense the care that went into exploring such an important text. Quite distinct in its approach, it’s definitely a worthwhile watch for anyone interested in religious history or literature.
Engaging narration by John Rhys-DaviesElaborate live-action segmentsExplores cultural and historical significance
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