I've already noted a shorter trailer, with links from there. This much longer trailer is super creepy. Newsweek collects a lot of negative responses to it already.
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas is pretty creepy too. (Additional comments on that here, fifth paragraph.) It's hard to evaluate a movie from its trailer, but a good bit of it looks to be based on the Infancy Gospel: the family having to move around because of the boy's reputation, the (presumably clay animated) birds, the boy's ability to revive things (but no grasshoppers in the gospel), a hint of raising the dead, a viper. Joseph seems exasperated with the boy in the gospel, but not tormented.
The trailer doesn't have the boy cursing anyone, a prominent feature of the gospel. It doesn't have frustrated teachers or an episode of the boy in the Temple with teachers. Jesus is not tormented by self-doubt in the gospel; he is frighteningly self-assured. And, most strikingly, there is no scary temptation girl in the gospel.
It looks as though the movie is loosely based on the apocryphal Thomas gospel, but it interprets it very freely and brings in other material. Hard to say more than that with only the trailer. I don't know if I will bother to see it.
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