: Clavius, the once-cynical investigator, watches from the sidelines. His presence emphasizes the film's theme of a non-believer coming face-to-face with the inexplicable. Scriptural Integration and Artistic License
The filmmakers used creative license to blend several biblical passages into this single moment: Risen (2016) Jesus Ascends to Heaven Scene (1010) Movieclips
: Before ascending, Yeshua delivers a compilation of the "Great Commission," telling his followers to preach the gospel to all nations and promising, "I will be with you, always". : Clavius, the once-cynical investigator, watches from the
The scene from the 2016 film Risen , featured as clip 10/10 by Movieclips , serves as the emotional and spiritual climax of the movie. Directed by Kevin Reynolds , the film presents the Resurrection narrative through the skeptical eyes of Clavius (Joseph Fiennes), a Roman Tribune. Scene Summary and Execution The scene from the 2016 film Risen ,
: Unlike traditional depictions showing a figure floating into the clouds, Risen portrays the ascension as Yeshua walking toward the horizon into the blinding light of the rising sun until he seemingly vanishes into another dimension.
In this final sequence, set on the shores of Galilee rather than the traditional Mount of Olives, (Cliff Curtis) prepares to leave his disciples.
: Clavius, the once-cynical investigator, watches from the sidelines. His presence emphasizes the film's theme of a non-believer coming face-to-face with the inexplicable. Scriptural Integration and Artistic License
The filmmakers used creative license to blend several biblical passages into this single moment:
: Before ascending, Yeshua delivers a compilation of the "Great Commission," telling his followers to preach the gospel to all nations and promising, "I will be with you, always".
The scene from the 2016 film Risen , featured as clip 10/10 by Movieclips , serves as the emotional and spiritual climax of the movie. Directed by Kevin Reynolds , the film presents the Resurrection narrative through the skeptical eyes of Clavius (Joseph Fiennes), a Roman Tribune. Scene Summary and Execution
: Unlike traditional depictions showing a figure floating into the clouds, Risen portrays the ascension as Yeshua walking toward the horizon into the blinding light of the rising sun until he seemingly vanishes into another dimension.
In this final sequence, set on the shores of Galilee rather than the traditional Mount of Olives, (Cliff Curtis) prepares to leave his disciples.