My short commentary on the Passion of Christ

Viper0329

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On Friday the 30th, I was invited to ICON productions to a private screening of The Passion of the Christ. I find myself having trouble coming up with words to describe this movie. It was by far one of the single most moving things I've ever seen. Mel Gibson has done a fabulous job creating this film. I'll start with the cast.

The casting for this movie, I feel, was perfect. James Caviezel did a superb job as Jesus. I felt as if he truly was being scourged at the pillar (actually, in one scene, he does acidentally get whipped for real). Maia Morgenstern had one of the toughest roles in playing Mary. She conveyed a sense of love, compassion, and strength that melts the heart of the audience. Rosalinda Celentano's job as Satan was verrrry eerie. She didn't come across as a person that I would exactly like to meet. What impressed me so greatly, however, was the authenticity of their emotion. They were required to communicate their feelings through facial expressions and body language since the movie is based in Latin and Aramaic (more on that in a little bit). For being dead languages, everyone convincingly used tone of voice, loundess, etc. to convey their emotion.

One of the key facets to this movie's success is the use of Latin and Aramaic. Many people thought it would hinder the movie, but it does just the opposite. The use of foreign languages forces the audience to rely on the imagination and body language to interpret what is being communicated. The movie will contain subtitles for the important dialogue. Some, not all, dialogue is subtitled. Mel Gibson felt that many key ideas and themes would be lost in the language if they weren't translated for the audience. It gives a much deeper meaning to much of what is shown on screen.

The depections of the scourging and the crucifixion are by far the most moving and graphic parts of the entire movie. I won't go in to much detail, but it is incredibly real and life-like. It is these parts that gives the movie its R rating. It is graphic enough to warrent thought of parents to decide whether or not small children should see this film.

Many people argue that it is an anti-Semetic film, but I have found that it is false accusation. There is nothing in the film that makes the entire Jewish people seem guilty for Jesus' death. Mel made it a very specific point to show that Caiphus and few others singly conspired to have Jesus crucified. Saying that this movie is anti-Semetic is like saying Schindler's List makes all Germans guilty for the Holocaust.

I'll leave off saying that all of these things combined make for an extremely moving experience. I saw it with an all male group (ranging from juniors in high school to seniors in college), and there wasn't a dry eye in the group when this movie was finished. Though some scenes can be tough to watch, it gives us an idea just how horrible crucifixion was as a form of capital punishment.

I highly recommend that everyone see this movie. For religious reasons, it can give you an understanding of Jesus' personal sacrifice. Religious ideas aside, it makes for a great way to see just how terrible crucifixion was as a form of capital punishment. Also, the combination of dead languages and terrific acting make it an unforgettable experience.

 

Balt

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The funny thing is all this controversy has made me determined to see it, if nothing else to see what all the fuss is about.

I feel bad that Mel is getting slammed, though, because this project has obviously been very important to him.
 

Rob9874

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Originally posted by: rubix
does it have any karate? i don't watch movies without karate.

Yes it does! The first picture on this page shows a clip from the movie.

(Damn picture won't right-click for properties!)
 

Joker81

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i'll probably pass on this movie. It just doesn't jump at me to being a great movie. Im not that religious in the first place although watching religious stuff(as long as its not TBN) I am fine with it.
 

TheBoyBlunder

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I have no desire to see this movie...it just doesn't look like something I'd want to see.

By the way, it's Germans, not German's!

/grammar nazi
 

Rubicante

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Originally posted by: Joker81
Originally posted by: TheBoyBlunder
I have no desire to see this movie...it just doesn't look like something I'd want to see.

By the way, it's Germans, not German's!

Protect you from what? Ze Germans?
-Snatch

Ooh, the germans are mad ad me, I'm so scared! Ooh, the Germans! Uh oh, the Germans are coming to get me! Oh, don't let the germans come after me! Oh, they're so big and strong! Protect me from the Germans!" --- Mr. Burns

edit: On a more serious note, I do want to see this, if only to see how it turned out. Gibson used to go to my GF's church (ooh, wow...) before he decided to split off and build his own... :confused:
 

Babbles

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I am really no longer a practicing Christian, however I would like to see this movie. Sounds intriguing and I do have to give credit to Mel Gibson to put his own money up for a project that he deeply believes in. Even if people hate the movie and/or Gibson I do think he deserves respect for what he does.

 

Viper0329

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Originally posted by: TheBoyBlunder
I have no desire to see this movie...it just doesn't look like something I'd want to see.

By the way, it's Germans, not German's!

/grammar nazi

Thanks. I've been typing stuff for the last couple of hours. This one just slipped by.
 

Danman

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Wow, good review. I was going to see this anyway, but now I am going to see this definitely.
 

Czesia

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I am definitely excited to see this movie. It's been long in the making and I have also heard from my Uncle (who saw an early screening) that it was extremely well done. Also, it is apparently very accurate in its depiction of the events that occurred. Does anyone know when it goes public?
 

fw3308

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I also want to see this movie. My pastor saw a pre-screening of it in Chicago and Mel Gibson was there for a Q/A afterwards. He said it is one of the most powerful movies made. He also said it contains some of the most brutal depictions of what Christ wnet through prior to being crucified. Whether you have beliefs it probably warrants being viewed with an open mind.
 

Viper0329

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Originally posted by: Czesia
I am definitely excited to see this movie. It's been long in the making and I have also heard from my Uncle (who saw an early screening) that it was extremely well done. Also, it is apparently very accurate in its depiction of the events that occurred. Does anyone know when it goes public?

Wedensday, Feb. the 25th. Tickets are on sale now.

It's amazing. The 7:00pm feature at our theater here is already sold out.
 

Viper0329

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Originally posted by: Balt
The funny thing is all this controversy has made me determined to see it, if nothing else to see what all the fuss is about.

While talking to the marketing director, he brought up this point. He said they couldn't have bought all the publicity that the controversy has brought to the film. It's turning out to be a blessing in disguise.
 

DanTMWTMP

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i probably will see this movie ....i'm agnostic/athiest..well 40/60 heh...

but probably will still see it.....

only thing that i didn't like is the casting.
(I think the actors and actresses in themselves are great actors and i don't doubt their acting ability) Just that why not get real arabic people as the cast?....it's not like western europeans suddenly decided to move to palestine and jesus was born and looked like a western european....I mean if you're going to go that far to speak a dead language, why not cast the correct people of the time?
 

Spamela

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Mrs. Spamela & i saw the preview at a religious
conference last summer & vowed we HAD to see it.