The Passion Of The Christ (2004)
I have been borned as a Christian, and have been a firm believer all my life. I watched this when I was in 4th grade, and all I remember is how scary some of the scenes were. After all these years later, I watched it as an adult, with more mature view of the world and in faith, and went in with bias-free mindset.
And I think the South Park episode pretty much summed up my experience
This movie focuses WAY TOO MUCH on how Jesus was tortured and crucified.
I am not gonna lecture everyone here about my religion, but the story of Jesus is way more than how he died. I feel the movie could've had more scenes of all of the miracles he performed and the gospels he spread, and how it all led to these events. The irony is that this movie doesn't even come close to how the actual crucifixion looked. Historic records shows that it was saved for the worst of the worst, and they went through a greater number of tortures and body mutilations before being put on the cross. Had all of these been accurate, I feel the movie would've reached the X-rated/unrated level.
Not to mention, they tried making the devil as obvious as possible; I mean the name "Satan" means the deceiver, so wouldn't it have made more sense to have him look like ordinary people? Or is this how Jesus perceived the devil?
However, I do think the aesthetic, costumes, and props were all historically accurate, not to mention the Aramaic spoken in the movie. Most of the dialogs and scenes are pulled straight from the bible.
I have been borned as a Christian, and have been a firm believer all my life. I watched this when I was in 4th grade, and all I remember is how scary some of the scenes were. After all these years later, I watched it as an adult, with more mature view of the world and in faith, and went in with bias-free mindset.
And I think the South Park episode pretty much summed up my experience
This movie focuses WAY TOO MUCH on how Jesus was tortured and crucified.
I am not gonna lecture everyone here about my religion, but the story of Jesus is way more than how he died. I feel the movie could've had more scenes of all of the miracles he performed and the gospels he spread, and how it all led to these events. The irony is that this movie doesn't even come close to how the actual crucifixion looked. Historic records shows that it was saved for the worst of the worst, and they went through a greater number of tortures and body mutilations before being put on the cross. Had all of these been accurate, I feel the movie would've reached the X-rated/unrated level.
Not to mention, they tried making the devil as obvious as possible; I mean the name "Satan" means the deceiver, so wouldn't it have made more sense to have him look like ordinary people? Or is this how Jesus perceived the devil?
However, I do think the aesthetic, costumes, and props were all historically accurate, not to mention the Aramaic spoken in the movie. Most of the dialogs and scenes are pulled straight from the bible.
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