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"I SAW [Mel Gibson's] THE PASSION" [the attacks are pretty much demonic]
Act One: Writing for Hollywood | 6/26/03 | Barbara Nicolosi

Posted on 06/26/2003 7:02:56 PM PDT by Polycarp

I SAW THE PASSION

Barbara Nicolosi

6/26/03

So I was at a private screening at Icon Productions yesterday, and got to see a rough cut of The Passion. There were about twelve people in the room, including Mel Gibson, his producing partner Steve and four or five other Icon staffers. After the screening, we talked to Mel and friends for about an hour. (As cool as that was, the quality of the film was such that the celebrity stuff was completely gone from the moment. I can't explain it really, except that it would be like standing in the Sistine Chapel next to, well, someone like Mel Gibson. Great art is a great leveler....) The rough cut we saw obviously didn't have the final score or special effects, and there were many more sub-titles than they will have in the finished film.

So, here's my take...

The Passion is a stunning work of art. It is a devout, act of worship from Mel and his collaborators - in the way that Handel's Messiah and Notre Dame were artistic acts of worship in previous times.

Let's get the controversy out of the way right at the top. The film is faithful to the Gospel, particularly St. John. It is no more anti-Semitic than is the Gospel. There are at least two members of the Sanhedrin who come forward to protest on Jesus' behalf during the sham trial. The Romans are just as guilty of cruelty and hatred against Jesus in the film. And best of all is a final look right into the camera of Mary, holding her dead Son. She is looking at all of us with a kind of , "Look what you've done"/This is for you" expression. A cinematic Pieta worthy of Michelangelo.

Having seen the film now, I can only marvel that the attacks are pretty much demonic. Hopefully, the devil will end up spitefully biting his own tail on this one-- as he does in The Passion by inciting on the executioners of Christ, and thus being complicit in his own ultimate defeat. The Passion is high art. It is the greatest movie about Jesus ever made. In the discussion following the film, Mel and co. were asking us how mainstream theater audiences would react to the film. I told them, "Who cares? What you have here is so much more than just a product to sell. It will live forever, regardless of whether it is a commercial success for you or not."

For those of us who love Jesus, The Passion is devastating to watch. It is so good, I almost couldn't stand it. There is one moment on the way of the cross sequence, in which the whole tragedy unfolding devolves into a vicious riot of hatred between Romans and Jews with the Savior on the ground in the middle of it getting it from both sides. It was so frenzied and terrible, I wanted to run from the room. But then, the film again finds Mary, Jesus's Mother on the sidelines, and her presence gets us through it. Kind of like how Mary's presence helped Jesus get through it, it seemed to me.

The film is lovingly Marian. Mary is perfectly portrayed here. She is contrasted repeatedly with the really super creepy Satan character, who is also a woman (something for the feminist theologians here? heh heh...).

The film is strongly Eucharistic. There is a beautiful juxtaposition of images that cuts from the stripping on Calvary to the unwrapping of the bread to be used at the last Supper. Fabulous stuff.

Every Christian needs to see this film at least once. Just to remember, in our current comfort zones while evil is closing in, the price that was paid for us. On my way home from the screening, I found myself praying in the car, "Jesus, I'm so sorry, I forgot..." How many films have led you to compunction lately? The Passion is a miracle.


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To: mykdsmom
Of course I have to say this, "You got to meet and talk to Mel for an hour?" WOW!!!!!

NO! I only wish!

The author of this article is noted above, Barbara Nicolosi. The title was her Title, I put it in quotes to try to point that out.

21 posted on 06/26/2003 7:22:18 PM PDT by Polycarp (Free Republic: Where Apatheism meets "Conservatism.")
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To: Polycarp

SPOILER ALERT


He comes back from the dead.




Seriously, I'm looking forward to seeing this. Why don't they get a trailer online?
22 posted on 06/26/2003 7:22:23 PM PDT by Grig
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To: Polycarp
The film is faithful to the Gospel, particularly St. John.

And best of all is a final look right into the camera of Mary, holding her dead Son. Mary is perfectly portrayed here..... She is contrasted repeatedly with the really super creepy Satan character, who is also a woman (something for the feminist theologians here? heh heh...).

Obviously my bible must be missing a few pages from the book of John...I don't remember any of these scenes....

23 posted on 06/26/2003 7:23:12 PM PDT by Enlightiator
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To: Enlightiator
...obviously...
24 posted on 06/26/2003 7:24:07 PM PDT by Polycarp (Free Republic: Where Apatheism meets "Conservatism.")
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To: Maximilian
It sounds like the "Ben Hur" of our day. Thank you for allthe nice posts, too.

Anny
25 posted on 06/26/2003 7:24:24 PM PDT by annyokie (provacative yet educational reading alert)
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To: Fred Mertz
ROFL
26 posted on 06/26/2003 7:24:59 PM PDT by CGASMIA68
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To: Enlightiator
I don't remember that either.. although adding something like that is super creepy indeed..
27 posted on 06/26/2003 7:25:41 PM PDT by proust (Hello, Cthulhu!)
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To: Enlightiator
Oh for Pete's sake! I do hope that's sarcasm on your part, because if not, then you know nothing of the art of movie-making.
28 posted on 06/26/2003 7:26:42 PM PDT by Pyro7480 (+ Vive Jesus! (Live Jesus!) +)
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To: Enlightiator
Uh, oh...you're asking for trouble...

Seriously, I'm looking forward to the movie too, but will try to ignore all the extra-Biblical Marian undertones.

29 posted on 06/26/2003 7:27:02 PM PDT by what's up
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To: Polycarp
Arrrgh! I can't believe we have to wait 8 solid months to see it. Can't wait!
30 posted on 06/26/2003 7:28:28 PM PDT by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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To: Polycarp
I'm looking forward to seeing this film. Go Jesus go!
31 posted on 06/26/2003 7:28:54 PM PDT by Ciexyz
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To: Polycarp
bump

If anyone could make it work, it's Mel.

We need this. Badly. We need the reminder of what happened when He died. What He went through for us.
32 posted on 06/26/2003 7:29:04 PM PDT by Desdemona
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To: Polycarp
I'll see it, just to spite the left and their hateful attacks against the film.

Can't wait to see it.

33 posted on 06/26/2003 7:29:23 PM PDT by Im Your Huckleberry
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To: Polycarp; maximillian
We all need to make this movie a #1 hit, and let it be known that we have high praise for Mel Gibson.
34 posted on 06/26/2003 7:31:58 PM PDT by potlatch
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To: Hildy
Speaking as a Jew, I can't wait to see this movie.

Hey, why not? It's about the two most famous Jews in all of history!
35 posted on 06/26/2003 7:32:01 PM PDT by Antoninus (In hoc signo, vinces †)
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To: what's up
Look, the only people that didn't abandon Jesus to His death were John, His Mother, and the other women mentioned. The Bible is silent on a lot of things. The only people who know what happened completely are no longer with us. Their mere presence is a lot more courageous than the rest of His chosen band, 10 of which abandoned Him, and one who betrayed Him. I wish you could let go of your "Catholics are pagans" bandwagon for once.
36 posted on 06/26/2003 7:32:36 PM PDT by Pyro7480 (+ Vive Jesus! (Live Jesus!) +)
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To: Callahan
How do you suppose the Pentecostals will respond.

I am a Pentecostal and I plan to see the movie to decide for myself.
However if it is faithful to the gospels then denomination really doesn't matter does it?

37 posted on 06/26/2003 7:32:37 PM PDT by apackof2 (Listen much, talk little, learn greatly)
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To: Dan from Michigan
"I'm not as active religious wise as I should be. Church poltics really turned me away from it lately. "

Ignore the politics for now. Seek out discipleship training. Then you will be prepared and armored and know how to either defuse the politics or at least which side is right.

But to distance yourself is to let Satan win the battle. That's what Satan wants. Don't let him have it.

38 posted on 06/26/2003 7:33:30 PM PDT by DannyTN (Note left on my door by a pack of neighborhood dogs.)
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To: Ciexyz
Jim Caviezel was on EWTN a few weeks ago doing an extended interview. I'm not Catholic myself, but I was impressed with his sincerity in talking about his faith in Mary and how he and Mel wanted to feature Mary with a greater emphasis than she's even been given before in a Jesus film.

This film will be Mel's great vision, and we may not agree with everything in it, but it's cool, IMO, that he's putting his own money behind a project that he pasionately believes in.

By the way, Jim Caviezel looked fabulous in this interview. He has strong screen presence and a gentle but masculine voice. Plus beautiful features and gorgeous long lashes and expressive eyes. I can't wait to see him on screen.

39 posted on 06/26/2003 7:34:42 PM PDT by Ciexyz
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To: Polycarp
Is there going to be a novelization?
40 posted on 06/26/2003 7:35:10 PM PDT by PMCarey
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