7 Erros e 2 Acertos que analisam a novela Gênesis da Record TV

The telenovela "Genesis" did NOT reach the same audience as the telenovela "The Ten Commandments." Learn the reasons for the significant difference between the two. Subscribe to our Summary News Channel and leave your like! Remember that I don't really like criticizing biblical telenovelas, but the telenovela "Genesis" failed to deliver what the home audience truly wanted to see. So subscribe to our Summary News Channel for our work analyzing and summarizing telenovelas. Don't forget to leave your like to reach more people and activate the bell to receive updates on our channel. FIRST MISTAKE: Clear and obvious, the first mistake would be the terrible ending of the telenovela "Genesis." Joseph didn't see his father die. They forgot that Jacob dies in the story of "Genesis." So, does Joseph also die in the last chapter of the book of Genesis, Ms. Record? Jesus preached: "As you sow, so shall you reap." So why didn't the villains in Joseph's story get a deserved ending, that is, a tragic ending? Or do they want to teach us that villains have a happy ending, like Globo TV soap operas "always teach"? SECOND ERROR: I believe most fans and followers of biblical soap operas eagerly awaited the story of the angels and Lucifer's fall in the first chapters of "Genesis." But the premiere of "Genesis" was a complete disappointment. The angels appear like a flash of lightning, and there was no dialogue between the celestial beings. The angels' scene felt more like a soap opera opening... "again." Lucifer and the angels were just miming, and there was absolutely no voice or conversation. Were the angels mute? Almost every "Genesis" soap opera didn't have long dialogue. The special lighting effects ended up looking like a flashback to the angelic realm. Lucifer's rebellion was almost unintelligible. Those unfamiliar with the Bible, of course, didn't understand a thing. Audiences at home expected at least a week of coverage of Lucifer's rebellion and fall. To fully explain what truly happened in the Kingdom of Heaven with the rebellious angel rising up against God. Fans eagerly awaited the battle of the Angels, led by the archangel Michael, against Lucifer and his allies. But the heavenly battle, which was supposed to be good, has yet to occur in the biblical production. Or is Record TV unfamiliar with this story of the angels? THIRD ERROR: Up until now, audiences at home are waiting for the Tower of Babel to fall. Or did the Tower fall and I didn't even see it? The fall of Nimrod's structure never actually happened in the chapters of "Genesis." If any part of the Tower of Babel remained standing, viewers are still searching for that information. Because they haven't explained anything. Perhaps the incest between Nimrod and Semiramis was the only thing people understood. And look at that? The descendants of Japheth and Shem didn't have a heroic place in Nimrod's story. Let's please ... Both Lamech and Mayor Zeno's characters were excellent villains, making them ideal for at least a month of viewing. The great anxiety of the home audience awaiting the great Flood would certainly surpass the ratings record of Moses and the parting of the Red Sea. But for that to happen, the Noah phase would have to have more chapters and hold the audience over until the special Flood chapter. FIFTH ERROR: The Terah phase was perhaps the most exhausting to endure. Terah being an unbeliever, an idolater, and despising his wife was terrible to watch. The audience begged for it to end quickly. To make matters worse, the story of Abraham's father didn't have any magnificent scenes of God's power. On the contrary, it featured the tragic death of Haran, Abraham's brother. And nothing more. A horrible phase for so many meaningless chapters. It was the phase with the most fiction, fictional characters, and stories without legs or head. The "Terah phase" should have been the shortest of all. SIXTH ERROR: It's true that the story of Abraham has many important passages, but in the main scenes, it "ended up being lacking." Abraham's battle, which had the help of angels, was a total disappointment. It felt more like a dream flashback. SEVENTH ERROR: ...continued in the video above! #Genesis #Bible #TheTenCommandments