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Light of the World (2025)
Light of the World is a 2025 American 2D animated Christian drama directed by Tom Bancroft and John J. Schafer. It depicts the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ through the perspective of his young disciple, the Apostle John. Ian Hanlin voices Jesus, Benjamin Jacobson voices John, and Michael Benyaer voices John the Baptist.
Light of the World is a 2025 American 2D animated Christian drama directed by Tom Bancroft and John J. Schafer. It depicts the life, ministry, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ through the perspective of his young disciple, the Apostle John. Ian Hanlin voices Jesus, Benjamin Jacobson voices John, and Michael Benyaer voices John the Baptist.
The film contrasts expectations of a conquering Messiah against Roman oppression with the reality of a spiritual savior who promotes love and faith, prioritizing divine transformation over political change as the core solution to human suffering.
The animated film employs a diverse voice cast representing Asian, Black, Indigenous, Filipino, and Jewish performers among its biblical characters. Its narrative delivers a straightforward, uplifting depiction of Jesus' story centered on hope and salvation, without challenging or critiquing conventional identities.
The film depicts traditional family structures and values positively, with maternal spiritual guidance and surrogate parenting emphasizing faith, compassion, and community bonds as central to family life. This endorsement of religion-integrated family norms drives the strongly traditional rating.
Jesus' life and teachings are depicted with reverence, highlighting his miracles, compassion, and role as savior through the eyes of the Apostle John. The narrative affirms Christian virtues like faith and love, presenting the resurrection as a triumphant message of hope.
Pharisees represent the religious establishment as hypocritical and rigid, scoffing at Jesus and emphasizing exclusive rituals over spiritual truth. This portrayal lacks nuance, positioning Jewish leaders as antagonists without counterbalancing positive elements.
The film presents a biblical narrative focused on Jesus' life without any LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
No transsexual characters or themes appear in the film, which focuses exclusively on a biblical retelling of Jesus' life through the eyes of young disciple John.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The animated film retells the biblical story of Jesus through the eyes of a young Apostle John, portraying all major characters in their canonical genders without any swaps from historical or scriptural baselines.
The animated film portrays biblical figures like Jesus and the apostles in a style consistent with traditional Western depictions, maintaining their historical Caucasian racial category without shifts to a different race.
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