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The Passion of the Christ (2004)
The Passion of The Christ is a film about the last twelve hours of Jesus of Nazareth's life. The film opens in the Garden of Olives (Gethsemane) where Jesus has gone to pray after the Last Supper. Jesus resists Satan's temptations. Betrayed by Judas Iscariot, Jesus is arrested and taken back to within the city walls of Jerusalem where the leaders of the Pharisees confront him with accusations of blasphemy and his trial results in a condemnation to death. (read more)
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The Passion of the Christ Movie Review by Seth C (3/28/2006) |
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Mel Gibson's beautiful (yes, beautiful) depiction of Jesus' final hours has been praised by many for it's spiritual effect on those that see it, however I would like to praise the masterpiece mainly for it's proof of what film can do: One film, untouched by all of the big studios and with no real adverstising push, goes on...
(complete The Passion of the Christ review by Seth C)
| The Passion of the Christ Movie Review by Joseph (2/17/2008) |
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Finest movie of Christ's Passion ever placed on the screen. Although Aramaic and Roman Latin are the spoken languages throughout the film, the majority of people watching this epic masterpiece, cannot but understand every nuance, every word and every expression. The majority of those watching this masterpiece written by...
(complete The Passion of the Christ review by Joseph)
| The Passion of the Christ Movie Review by Jarrod (7/3/2007) |
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The story of Jesus' death is known to every Christian, retold every Easter in churches around the country. Never has it been visualized like this. Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ is one of the most powerful and profoundly spiritual movies I have ever seen. I am an atheist, a Christian apostate, someone who does...
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| The Passion of the Christ Movie Review by DOUGLAS (6/12/2007) |
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tHE COSTUMES, THE ACTING , THE DIRECTING IT WAS TRULY A MASTERPIECE NOBODY IN MOVIE HISTORY (IN HOLLYWOOD) HAS DARED TO COME UP WITH SUCH A CAST,JAMES CAVIEZAL PLAYED A PHENOMENAL JESUS,,,NOT JUST AS A BELIVER BUT AS A WATCHER OF THIS FILM, IT WOULD PUT YOU IN TEARS FOR WHAT OUR DEAR LORD ENDURRED......DEPICTING SOME SOME...
(complete The Passion of the Christ review by DOUGLAS)
| The Passion of the Christ Movie Review by Ezra (2/16/2007) |
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Arguably the greatest film of the silent era is Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc, a starkly beautiful masterpiece composed mostly of close-ups. Melle Falconetti, as Joan, delivers an absolutely chilling performance; the scene in which she contemplates recanting her mission from God in order to end her own suffering is...
(complete The Passion of the Christ review by Ezra)
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