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Movie Review: "The Passion of The Christ" (2004)Director Mel Gibson gives the the "New Testament" a perspective of ultra-violence, only late director Stanley Kubrick (1928-1999) could have imagined in his life-time, where actor Jim Caviezel as historic, eventually fictitious figure of Jesus of Nazareth, must endure "The Impossible" of carrying a wooden cross in size of an contemporary automobile to a mountain top only to be crucified under "Roman Justice" in the year 33 AD, when supporting actress with beautiful, yet desperate face, Monica Bellucci begs and cries for mercy as legendary biblical prostitute "Maria Magdalene", the director pulls every strings of graphic violent visual to arrest the audience for two hours throughout - nevertheless to believe it or not - as "The Passion of the Christ" becomes full-frontal Hollywood hardcore entertainment.Copyright 2018 Felix Alexander Dausend
(Cinemajesty Entertainments LLC)
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ALEX MOVIE REVIEWS
In my reviews I will write what I liked about
The Movie, what I didn't like about it.
If the Movie is worth watching, if it's worth watching
More than once and if it's worth buying.
----------------When I heard Mel Gibson was going to Direct I was intrigued!as I for one think he is a great Director.
When I went to go see it I had already heard it was really good, but nothing could have prepared me for this! I have seen many Different versions of Jesus Movies
But this one was Beyond Epic!
If you see The Passion of the Christ the Defenite edition DVD it takes you in deep into the Movie with ours of Behind the scenes footage and you will see that it was not just an ordinary Movie for everyone envolved, they all poured there hearts out into this Project and it turned out wonderfuly! I highly recommend it for everyone, it specifies clearly and in detail what Jesus had to go through in those Moments! A faith filled movie, but strong gory content. Likes: Everything it's great from start to finish!
Dislike: Nothing Recommendations:
. Yes it's definitely worth watching
. Yes it's worth watching more than once
. And yes it's worth adding to your collection especially if your building a Christian collection set!
San John
Outstanding cinematography, powerful storytelling and the most important of all, the script is closely accurate to the biblical story. Darren Aronofsky's Noah and Ridley Scott's Exodus, both movies failed because they had no biblical accuracy. No doubt, Mel Gibson made a lifetime achievement in Cinema with this film ... Even if you watch it only once in your life... it is a must see.
John Thompson
I must conclude that the 7.2 rating for this movie as i am writing this is mostly due to people upset with Mel Gibson himself. The film as far as films go is a masterpiece. Truly amazing! That is saying a lot since I think most films of the past 20 years are awful. The budget for this picture was 30 million and it earned 620-700 million just in box office sales. There is a reason for that, the movie is great. If you are not religiously bound or simply anti-Gibson then you are in for a treat. 10+ stars!!