post_page_cover

His Only Son | Film Threat

Apr 11, 2023

One of the most controversial moments in the Bible comes to life in writer-director David Helling’s His Only Son. The feature film recounts that fateful moment on Mount Mariah between the father of Israel and what he must do to his only son, Isaac. I’ll just say I’m very familiar with the story of Abraham and Isaac, and I have a Master’s degree to prove it. Abraham (Nicolas Mouawad) was one of the few men directly connected to God.
The movie opens with God telling Abraham to sacrifice his miracle of a son, Isaac (Edaan Moskowitz), on an altar on Mount Mariah. On this three-day journey, Abraham’s heart weighs heavy as the man of faith questions it and the divine voice he followed as a young man. Then, in flashback, Abraham recounts the story of long ago when he was known as Abram and his wife, Sarah, was Sarai (Sara Seyed). God promised Abram that he would be the father of a great nation, but to this point, Sarai was unable to have a child, and both were way beyond child-bearing age. Which begs the question, why would God want Abraham to sacrifice his only son when God promised a fruitful future for his descendants?
For the most part, His Only Son is a faithful retelling of the father of Israel. The first half is almost too straightforward, never wavering from the most common interpretation of Abraham’s life. Helling takes artistic and literary license by opening the story with the sacrificial journey and then fills in the blanks through flashbacks along the way.
Abraham and Sarah’s life is one of faith and patience. As you know, the pair could not have children, and in a moment of weakness, Sarah gave Abraham over to her handmaiden, Hagar, believing that’s how God’s prophecy would be fulfilled. But, unfortunately, this decision would come to haunt them later.

“…that fateful moment on Mount Mariah between the father of Israel and what he must do to his only son, Isaac.”
Writer/director Helling gets the narrative right for his hour-forty-five film. Based on the title, you know that the story takes a Christian bent, particularly in its conclusions. The real question is, how well does His Only Son make the connection between the fate of Isaac and the ultimate fate of Jesus? Not to give away the ending to this many millennia-old tales, but Helling does a good job making that connection, though I would have liked greater weight there. Almost like the majesty of Charlton Heston as Moses standing heavenward holding the Ten Commandments, but maybe I’m asking too much.
Overall, His Only Son feels professional and cinematic, a criticism I have always had with faith-based films over the decades. Here, the sets and costumes look authentic. It also helps that most of the story takes place in the desert. Then again, what faith-based film doesn’t have to employ indie film techniques?
That said, Mouawad and Seyed give fantastic performances. Abraham was not a beloved hero as he walked through the desert, but a flawed man who made almost unforgivable mistakes to get to this point. The confrontation between Abraham and Sara about his “infidelity” is quite chilling, as I imagined it would be from studying the story so many times.
For Christians looking for new Biblical stories this Easter, you won’t go wrong with His Only Son. The film faithfully tells Abraham’s story along with a very Christian ending and top-notch indie storytelling.
For screening information, visit the His Only Son official website.

Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.
Publisher: Source link

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
Aubrey Plaza Issues Statement After Jeff Baena’s Death

The 40-year-old star and Jeff’s family issued a statement to People on Monday, where they called their loss an “unimaginable tragedy.”The Los Angeles County coroner’s office previously determined that Jeff died by suicide in his LA home. He was 47…

Jan 10, 2025

Jill Duggar’s Husband Clarifies Where He Stands With Jim Bob Duggar

Jessa Duggar (m. Ben Seewald)Jim Bob and Michelle's fifth child, Jessa Duggar, was born Nov. 4, 1992. Jessa met Ben through church and he began courting her in 2013—the old-fashioned approach to romance coming as a brand-new notion to a lot…

Jan 10, 2025

The Internet Has Officially Lost It Over Andrew Garfield's Slutty Glasses

That man knew exactly what he was doing with those glasses.View Entire Post › Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.Publisher: Source link

Jan 9, 2025

Armie Hammer Lands First Movie Role Since Cannibalism Allegations

Armie Hammer Cameos As “Kannibal Ken” in Music Video 4 Years After Cannibalism ClaimsArmie Hammer is heading back to the big screen.  More than one year after the Los Angeles Police Department ended their lengthy investigation into the Call Me…

Jan 9, 2025