The movie begins with the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem and follows his life, teachings, and miracles. It depicts key moments from the Gospels, including Jesus’ baptism by John the Baptist, the calling of his disciples, the Sermon on the Mount, and various healing miracles.
As Jesus gains popularity and followers, he also faces opposition from religious leaders, including Caiaphas, who views him as a threat to the established order. The film highlights Jesus’ message of love, compassion, and forgiveness, as well as his conflict with the religious authorities.
One of the central events depicted in the film is the Last Supper, where Jesus shares a final meal with his disciples. The narrative then moves to the betrayal of Jesus by Judas Iscariot, his arrest, trial, and ultimately, his crucifixion on the cross at Golgotha.
The crucifixion scene is a pivotal moment, portraying the sacrifice of Jesus for the redemption of humanity. The film emphasizes the profound impact of Jesus’ death and resurrection on his disciples and followers.
In the climax, the movie depicts the resurrection of Jesus, signifying the triumph of life over death. Jesus appears to his disciples, providing them with a renewed sense of hope and purpose.
“Son of God” received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its visual presentation and fidelity to the biblical narrative but criticism for some aspects of the storytelling. The film primarily targets a Christian audience and aims to portray the life of Jesus in a way that is accessible to a wide audience.