When they called his work a "snuff film," Mel said that what actually happened was much worse than what he showed.
Our Lord was on the Cross for more than the length of the entire film, more like from 9 in the morning until 3 in the afternoon.
That is like watching 3 full-length (2 hour) Hollywood movies.
In order to take just one breath, Jesus had to push himself up, standing upon the spikes nailed through his ankles.
There is no way Mel could show ALL the detail.
Went to a conference on the Shroud. Anyone that says it’s a fraud should go see it for themselves. There’s too many argument for it being the real shroud of our Savior. None at all.
I cannot imagine taking on the task of doing a sequel to the Passion. God help them is all l can say.
>>When they called his work a “snuff film,”
Tell them that Titanic was a snuff film. The entire time the audience is waiting to see the boat sink and many passengers snuff it.