Every once in a while, a film takes a story you think you already know and shows it to you in a way that feels new. Light of the World does exactly that. Set in the first century and told through the eyes of the Apostle John, this 2D animated feature follows the life of Jesus of Nazareth from the beginning of his public ministry through his crucifixion and resurrection. What makes it stand out is how grounded and human the journey feels. The film centers on friendships, hard choices, and the cost of conviction. That makes it compelling for both believers and anyone who simply loves a good historical drama. Why this story works now We live in a time where big questions about purpose, truth, and community are never far from the surface. Light of the World leans into that. Through John’s narration, we see a tight circle of friends navigate loyalty, doubt, courage, and betrayal. It is personal and intimate. The stakes are high, but the emotions are familiar. You do not need to be rel...
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