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I DETEST THIS FILM ..WITH A PASSION [Christopher Hitchens on the Passion of the Christ]
The Mirror ^ | February 27, 2004 | Christopher Hitchens

Posted on 02/27/2004 3:40:31 AM PST by ejdrapes

I DETEST THIS FILM ..WITH A PASSION

A FEW years ago, Mel Gibson got himself into an argument after uttering a series of crude remarks that were hostile to homosexuals.

Now he has made a film that principally appeals to the gay Christian sado-masochistic community: a niche market that hasn't been sufficiently exploited.

If you like seeing handsome young men stripped and tied up and flayed with whips, The Passion Of The Christ is the movie for you.

Some people used to go to Ben-Hur deliberately late, and just watch the chariot race while skipping the boring quasi-Biblical stuff. Alas, that isn't possible with this film.

Along with the protracted torture comes a simple-minded but nonetheless bigoted version of the more questionable bits of the Gospels. It's boring all right - much of the film is excruciatingly tedious - but it also manages to be extraordinarily nasty.

Gibson claims that the Holy Ghost spoke through him in the directing of this movie, and that everything in it is from the Bible. I very much doubt the first claim, and I can safely say that the second one is false.

The Bible does not have an encounter between Jesus and a sort of Satanic succubus figure in the Garden of Gethsemane. The Bible does not have a raven pecking out the eye of one of the crucified thieves. The Bible does not have Judas pursued to his suicide by a horde of supernatural and sinister devil-children.

Moreover, whatever the Bible may say, the Roman authorities in Jerusalem were not minor officials in a Jewish empire, compelled to obey the orders of a gang of bloodthirsty rabbis.

It was Rome that was boss. Indeed, Pontius Pilate was later recalled by the Emperor Tiberius for the extreme brutality with which he treated the Jewish inhabitants (and you had to be quite cruel to get Tiberius to raise his eyebrows).

YET Gibson is evidently obsessed with the Jewish question, and it shows in his film.

It also shows when he's off-screen. Invited by Peggy Noonan - a sympathetic conservative interviewer - in Reader's Digest to say what he thought of the Holocaust, Gibson replied with extreme cold-ness that a lot of people were killed in the Second World War and no doubt some of them were Jews. Shit happens, in other words. He doesn't seem to grasp the point that the war was started by a political party which believed in a Jewish world conspiracy.

He doesn't go as far as his father, who says that the Holocaust story is "mostly fiction" and that there were more Jews at the end of the war than there were at the beginning, but he does say that his old man has "never told me a lie".

And he does say that he bases his film on the visions of the Crucifixion experienced by a 19th-century German nun, Anne-Catherine Emmerich, who believed that the Jews used the blood of Christian children in their Passover rituals. (In case you have forgotten, the setting of the film is the Jewish Passover.)

Yesterday, as the movie opened, a Pentecostal church in Denver, Colorado, put up a big sign on its marquee saying: "Jews Killed The Lord Jesus." Nice going.

In order to keep up this relentless propaganda pressure, Gibson employs the cheap technique of the horror movie director.

Just as you think things can't get any worse, he shoves in a gruesome surprise.

The flogging scene stops, and you think: "Well, that's over." And then the sadistic guards pick up a new kind of flagellating instrument, and start again.

The nails go through the limbs, one by one, and then, for an extra touch, the cross is raised, turned over and dropped face-down with its victim attached, so that the nails can be flattened down on the other side.

The vulg-arity and sensationalism of this would be bad enough if there wasn't a continual accompaniment of jeering, taunting Jews who want more of the same.

The same cynical tactic has been applied to the marketing of the movie.

Gibson is well known to be a member of a Catholic extremist group that rejects the Pope's teachings and denounces the Second Vatican Council (which, among other things, dropped the charge that all Jews were Christ-killers).

He went to some trouble to spread alarm in the Jewish community, which rightly suspected that the film might revive the old religious paranoia.

HE showed the film at the Vatican, and then claimed that the Pope had endorsed it - a claim that the Vatican has flatly denied, but then every little helps.

Then he ran a series of screenings for right-wing fundamentalists only, and refused to show any tapes to anyone who wasn't a religious nut. (It took me ages to get around the ban and get hold of a pirated copy, and I was writing for the Hollywood issue of Vanity Fair.)

Having secured a huge amount of free publicity in this way, and some very lucrative advance block bookings from Christian fundamentalist groups, Gibson now talks self-pityingly about how he has risked his fortune and his career, but doesn't care if he "never works again" because he's done it all for Jesus.

The clear message I get from that is that he'll be boycotted by sinister Hollywood Jews. So it's a win-win for him: big box office or celebrity martyrdom. With any luck, a bit of both. How perfectly nauseating.

In a widely publicised concession, Gibson said that he'd removed the scene where the Jewish mob cries out that it wants the blood of Jesus to descend on the heads of its children's children.

This very questionable episode - it is mentioned in only one of the four gospels - has in fact not been cut. Only the English subtitle has gone. (The film is spoken in Aramaic and Latin, though Roman soldiers actually spoke a dialect of Greek.)

So when the film is later shown, in Russia and Poland, say, or Egypt and Syria, there will be a ready-made propaganda vehicle for those who fancy a bit of torture and murder, with a heavy dose of Jew-baiting thrown in.

Gibson knows very well that this will happen, and he'll be raking it in from exactly those foreign rights to the film.

So my advice is this. Do not go.

Leave it to the sickoes who like this sort of thing, and don't fill the pockets of the sicko who made it.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: christopherhitchens; closethomo; hehatesmotherteresa; homotendencies; morfordlover; moviereview; thepassion
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To: ejdrapes
Then he ran a series of screenings for right-wing fundamentalists only, and refused to show any tapes to anyone who wasn't a religious nut.

That is a blatant lie. Is he calling Michael Medved a right-wing fundamentalist religious nut? Matt Drudge? John Paul II?

81 posted on 02/27/2004 4:46:17 AM PST by DameAutour (It's not Bush, it's the Congress.)
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To: ejdrapes
So....

...three stars from Mr. Hitchens?

82 posted on 02/27/2004 4:46:21 AM PST by atomicpossum (I wish I had time for a nervous breakdown.)
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To: ejdrapes
Since Hitchen has a problem with Christians this reaction is to be expected.
83 posted on 02/27/2004 4:46:21 AM PST by thathamiltonwoman
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To: ejdrapes
Mel Gibson got himself into an argument after uttering a series of crude remarks that were hostile to homosexuals.

He was probably just quoting Scripture on the subject:


84 posted on 02/27/2004 4:46:55 AM PST by Fitzcarraldo
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To: Qwinn
Ok, Qwinn, you don't want to agree with me, don't agree with me. That's cool. I'm not trying to "prevent Jews from being killed in the wake of a passion play". I'm trying to use this as an opportunity to demonstrate to the whole world (and the Islamic world in particular) how a truly GOOD religion reacts to extremists in its midst. But if you think I'm wrong --- if everyone here thinks I'm wrong --- fine. I've typed enough for one morning. My fingers are tired.

I have get going to work and, in my off time, get back to concerning myself with what I think really matters: the re-election of W.

85 posted on 02/27/2004 4:47:58 AM PST by samtheman
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To: G.Mason
Right you are. Hitch is a good man, but his mother's suicide marked him and his chosen response to it is his atheism, I think. Anyone who reads him knows this about him and shouldn't be surprised. In a way, I think the fact that he chose to review the film, shows his battle isn't completely surrendered. His "passion" to deny his own impulse to faith I would say drives his hostility. I don't think it will disturb the faith of those who have it, but maybe will disturb their sense of comfort enough to pray for a soul not completely lost. I would prefer to think that the case.
86 posted on 02/27/2004 4:49:04 AM PST by Kay Syrah (nice finish)
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To: xsmommy
another analogy is ... blaming all whites for slavery
Thank you.
87 posted on 02/27/2004 4:50:04 AM PST by samtheman
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To: hellinahandcart
Thanks. Tammy Bruce just came on C-SPAN for the next 45 minutes.
88 posted on 02/27/2004 4:51:16 AM PST by leadpenny (What happens if you get scared half to death twice?)
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To: ejdrapes

That's my boy, you go, Hitchens...

89 posted on 02/27/2004 4:51:16 AM PST by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: ejdrapes
I enjoy Hitchens, but apparently he can't understand anyone having a religious belief that is different than his!

Chris, stick to political issues, you are much more acceptable (although I disagree with some of your points of view).
90 posted on 02/27/2004 4:51:58 AM PST by leprechaun9 (Beware of little expenses because a small leak will sink a great ship!)
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To: mhking
"For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. For it is written: 'I will destroy the wisdom of the wise; the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate.' Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe. Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, but to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than man's wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man's strength" (1 Corinthians 1:18-25).


91 posted on 02/27/2004 4:52:11 AM PST by Sophie
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To: mhking
"For the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God. For it is written: 'I will destroy the wisdom of the wise; the intelligence of the intelligent I will frustrate.' Where is the wise man? Where is the scholar? Where is the philosopher of this age? Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? For since in the wisdom of God the world through its wisdom did not know him, God was pleased through the foolishness of what was preached to save those who believe. Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, but to those whom God has called, both Jews and Greeks, Christ the power of God and the wisdom of God. For the foolishness of God is wiser than man's wisdom, and the weakness of God is stronger than man's strength" (1 Corinthians 1:18-25).


92 posted on 02/27/2004 4:54:06 AM PST by Sophie
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To: ejdrapes
conservatives who liked Hitchens for his opposition to Clinton forget he wrote "the missionary position" that ridiculed Mother teresa...

I always pray for him.

Once in an interview with Judith Regan, he described how unhappy his family was (his father came back a broken man from WWII--in the navy protecting supplies into the Arctic ocean to Russia, a job where many many British sailors lost their lives and a horror to those who lived thru it). His mother stayed with the father during and after the war but had a long lived affair, and then killed herself with her lover when Christopher was a teenager, devestating him. (his much younger brother Peter, a conservative writer, was less affected, since he barely remembers his mother).


So when I read such screeds, I just present Christopher to the Lord, and ask that the Lord send him mercy to heal his broken heart...
93 posted on 02/27/2004 4:55:38 AM PST by LadyDoc (liberals only love politically correct poor people)
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To: Cronos

Fine, if he thinks they spoke in Greek, make a version in Aramaic and Greek. Big deal, most folks (in case this idiot didn't realise) don't really speak ancient Aramaic or Latin or Old Greek and that's a pretty big majority in the English speaking world.

I wonder if Gibson's choice of languages was for the Biblical era scholar community?

What is noteworthy is that Gibson did not film the movie in the English language, meaning that most of the world will have to suffer thru subtitles in order to understand the dialogue. And my understanding of Roman culture at the time of Christ is that many ''Romans'' were bi-lingual, speaking both Greek and Latin. I think that Gibson was aiming for a feel of authenticity by using Latin & Aramaic. As you pointed out, the ancient versions of Greek & Aramaic would almost certainly be unintelligible to modern speakers of the language anyway. Basically, I think Gibson took a big risk by not filming the movie in English. But then, he's on record as saying he didn't make the movie for commercial reasons.

All said & done, this article by Hitchens says more about Hitchens than either the film or Mel Gibson. And what it says is not pretty.

94 posted on 02/27/2004 4:55:50 AM PST by elli1
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To: Qwinn; sirchtruth
I saw posts on one of these threads talking about the Jews eyes being veiled, so they can't see the truth, followed by generally unfavorable biblical quotes by the same poster about unbelievers, referring to Jews specifically. No one contested it.

I see this posted on this thread: "However, who lead Jesus to the Roman authorities?"

I'll stop short of calling these things anti Semitism.
But they make me very very uncomfortable.

95 posted on 02/27/2004 4:56:26 AM PST by Sam Cree (Democrats are herd animals)
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To: samtheman
Okay...it's wrong!

Now your turn. Tell everyone child molestation is bad.

96 posted on 02/27/2004 4:56:29 AM PST by Woahhs
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To: Qwinn
I wonder if we should be keeping two issues separate. First, did the Jews at the time of Jesus kill Jesus. Second, what should our attitude toward Jews today be? I would submit that EVEN IF we believe issue 1 (and the answer there is far from certain), that it should have no bearing on issue 2. For this reason, the "anti-Semitism" argument for me has no weight.
97 posted on 02/27/2004 4:56:57 AM PST by rudy45
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To: mhking
"Lord, forgive them. They know not what they say. They know not what they do."

I couldn't agree more.... this article is stunning in its viciousness.

98 posted on 02/27/2004 4:56:58 AM PST by proud American in Canada
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To: AppyPappy
He is a pre-Christian. True Atheists don't normally carry this much interest in Christianity. He's a Seeker. Been there, done that.

Interesting perspective. I would never have thought of it like that. You could be right. So I need to add him to my prayer list? I particularly like Hitchens. He's an excellent writer and thinker, but just like we see here, he's just not always right.

99 posted on 02/27/2004 4:58:00 AM PST by twigs
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To: samtheman
That belief should be loudly and massively denounced, by Christians everywhere.

Hear, hear!

100 posted on 02/27/2004 4:59:00 AM PST by Mr. Bird
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