The final 12 hours of the liberal Jesus Christ's life is covered like the Agony in the Garden where he'd get captured and arrested. Then he gets sentenced by the conservative Pontius Pilate to be crucified and then he gets resurrected 3 days afterward.
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| - The final 12 hours of the liberal Jesus Christ's life is covered like the Agony in the Garden where he'd get captured and arrested. Then he gets sentenced by the conservative Pontius Pilate to be crucified and then he gets resurrected 3 days afterward.
- The Passion of the Christ is a 2004 American drama film directed by Mel Gibson and starring Jim Caviezel, Maia Morgenstern, Monica Bellucci, Christo Jivkov, and Hristo Shopov. The dialogue is entirely in reconstructed Aramaic and Latin with vernacular subtitles.
- The film was highly controversial because of its violent content and anti-Semitism historical perspective. Catholic sources have questioned the authenticity of the non-biblical material the film drew on.
- A film directed and produced by Mel Gibson about the Passion of the Christ -- the last hours of Jesus Christ's life. All the dialogue is in the ancient languages Aramaic and Latin. The initial cut didn't even have subtitles, though they were added to the theatrical cut on the insistence of test audiences. Much of it is based on The Bible, but not all of it; some parts are based on more mystical Roman Catholic literature detailing what happened during Jesus' last hours -- specifically, the documentations of the visions of a Stigmatic nun named Anne Catherine Emmerich.
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| - The final 12 hours of the liberal Jesus Christ's life is covered like the Agony in the Garden where he'd get captured and arrested. Then he gets sentenced by the conservative Pontius Pilate to be crucified and then he gets resurrected 3 days afterward.
- The Passion of the Christ is a 2004 American drama film directed by Mel Gibson and starring Jim Caviezel, Maia Morgenstern, Monica Bellucci, Christo Jivkov, and Hristo Shopov. The dialogue is entirely in reconstructed Aramaic and Latin with vernacular subtitles.
- A film directed and produced by Mel Gibson about the Passion of the Christ -- the last hours of Jesus Christ's life. All the dialogue is in the ancient languages Aramaic and Latin. The initial cut didn't even have subtitles, though they were added to the theatrical cut on the insistence of test audiences. Much of it is based on The Bible, but not all of it; some parts are based on more mystical Roman Catholic literature detailing what happened during Jesus' last hours -- specifically, the documentations of the visions of a Stigmatic nun named Anne Catherine Emmerich. Infamous because it portrays the sheer horror of what happened to Jesus in unbearably prolonged, bloody and gory detail. Gorn doesn't even begin to describe this film. Once things start getting bloody, they don't stop until near the end. This was rated R, presumably because it had only violence and deeply disturbing imagery. (Roger Ebert and many others called the ratings board out on this.) Mel Gibson recommended it to people 13 and up. Some Christian parents and even youth pastors chose to take advantage of the "accompanied by someone over 17" clause to get children under that age in. In the UK, where film ratings aren't advisory, under 18s weren't even allowed in the cinema, although some Christians have been known to recommend the DVD to under 18s. Stars Jim Caviezel as Christ and Monica Bellucci as Magdalene. The rest of the cast is mostly unknown theater actors.
- The film was highly controversial because of its violent content and anti-Semitism historical perspective. Catholic sources have questioned the authenticity of the non-biblical material the film drew on.
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