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So, The Garden of Eden is quite the interesting piece in the realm of biblical dramas. Directed by Alessandro D'Alatri, it takes a somewhat unconventional route, focusing on the years of Jesus that aren't typically explored — his formative years, if you will. The film opts for historical names rather than the familiar biblical ones, which gives it a unique texture. The pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, allowing viewers to soak in the atmosphere. There's a rawness to the performances, especially Kim Rossi Stuart as Jeoshua, who brings a quietly intense presence to the role. The practical effects are understated but work well to ground the story in its time. It's more about introspection and identity than the grand narratives we often see.
Focuses on Jesus' formative yearsUses historical names rather than biblical onesDeliberate pacing and introspective themes
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