>>91096216>>91096579I like Caiphas and Annas in the 1973 version. Everywhere else i'm disappointed. I feel like they're much more human in that movie.
Yes, they're schemers, yes they forced Jesus death, but they aren't completely heartless dudes. Like in Judas' Death every other version of Judas' Death, Caiaphas and Annas are just hamming up the villany and completely humiliating and kicking Judas out of the temple.
In 1973 they're mostly confused, and when Judas falls to his knees, they put their hands comforting, uselessly, the traitor.
I guess because of the inclusion of "Then We Are Decided" they restrain the bad guy schtick with those two, which is suprisingly refreshing considering thats the most famous version.