The Passion of Christ: A Gay Vision Despite apologizing, Gibson's career has since gone into free-fall, particularly since anti-Semitism allegations had already been raised over his 2004 movie "The Passion of Christ", which was seen as reinforcing anti-Semitic stereotypes of Jews. Actor Gary ...
Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ: Directed by Muriel Pearson. With Mel Gibson, Diane Sawyer. Diane Sawyer interviews Mel Gibson about his controversial film "The Passion of the Christ."
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Movie US 127 minutes Released MPAA R Release Date:25 February2004(US)(more) Genre:History(more) The story of the horrendous betrayal of Jesus Christ at the hands of Judas Iscariot, a betrayal that set off a chain of events that ended with a slow, torturous death for Jesus. ...
Movie - The Passion of the Christ - 2004 Cast عربي Cast: Movie - The Passion of the Christ - 2004Actor (37) Jim Caviezel (Jesus Christ) Monica Bellucci (Mary Magdalene) Claudia Gerini (Claudia Procles) Maia Morgenstern (Mary) Sergio Rubini (Dismas) Toni Bertorelli (Annas) ...
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The Passion of Christ: The MovieMooradian, Moorad
What's the point here? Is this what real religion teaches? It's funny, but I tend to focus more on the inspirational nature of Christ and his message of love and forgiveness, yet this movie focuses only on pain and death. Far from being a moving experience, I only found this film ...
This discussion will seem beside the point for readers who want to know about the movie, not the theology. But “The Passion of the Christ,” more than any other film I can recall, depends upon theological considerations. Gibson has not made a movie that anyone would call “commercial,” ...
The Passion of the Christ.(Movie Review)Krol, Josephine