To: ezoeni
This movie was a Renaissance masters painting come to life in sight and sound and emotion with 2004 technology.
Completely wrong. The Renaissance masters did not focus on the physical torment of a man in his 30s. They were far too intelligent and savvy to fall into that trap. The spiritual element was paramount to those guys. Look at Michelangelo's Pieta and tell me what relation it has to Gibson's ultraviolent orgy of blood. The Passion just takes the last 5 minutes of Braveheart and stretches it to 2 hours. I found nothing spiritual or uplifting about this film. I found nothing challenging about this film. There are many Christian films that are far superior to The Passion.
To: Borderline44
whatever... ha ha
21 posted on
03/03/2004 7:31:00 PM PST by
ezo4
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