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Mel Gibson tackles addiction, recovery and the controversies over new film
ABC News ^ | 16 February 2004

Posted on 02/16/2004 1:37:39 PM PST by Hal1950

At "the height of spiritual bankruptcy" more than a decade ago, abusing alcohol and drugs, the actor Mel Gibson said he once contemplated hurling himself out a window. But instead, he turned to the Bible, which ultimately inspired him to direct his new movie, The Passion of the Christ.

"I think I just hit my knees," Gibson told Diane Sawyer in an exclusive interview on ABCNEWS' Primetime. "I just said, 'Help.' You know? And then, I began to meditate on it, and that's in the Gospel. I read all those again. I remember reading bits of them when I was younger."

"Pain is the precursor to change, which is great," Gibson said. "That's the good news."

Gibson's renewed faith will be on display for moviegoers to see starting Feb. 25, Ash Wednesday, when The Passion, depicting the final 12 hours of Jesus' life, debuts in theaters.

But in the months leading up to its release, the Aramaic- and Latin-language project has sparked controversy, which Gibson discussed with Sawyer on the special Monday-night edition of Primetime.

Religious leaders and critics are debating whether the film's dramatization of Jesus' crucifixion is excessively violent and whether the depiction of the Jewish role in Jesus' death could incite anti-Semitic sentiments.

Blaming the Messenger?

Gibson insisted on Primetime he is no anti-Semite, and that anti-Semitism is "un-Christian" and a sin that "goes against the tenets of my faith."

When asked who killed Jesus, Gibson said, "The big answer is, we all did. I'll be the first in the culpability stakes here."

Gibson told Sawyer he simply tried his best to interpret the Gospels in The Passion of the Christ.

"Critics who have a problem with me don't really have a problem with me in this film," Gibson said. "They have a problem with the four Gospels. That's where their problem is."

Asked whether it was the Jews who killed Jesus, Gibson noted Jesus, "was a child of Israel, among other children of Israel. There were Jews and Romans in Israel. There were no Norwegians there. The Jewish Sanhedrin, and those who they held sway over — and the Romans — were the material agents of his demise."

'Potential to Fuel Anti-Semitism'

Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League, told Sawyer in remarks broadcast along with Gibson's interview that he doesn't believe Gibson is anti-Semitic. But Foxman still has concerns about The Passion of the Christ.

"I do not believe it's an anti-Semitic movie," Foxman said. "I believe that this movie has the potential to fuel anti-Semitism, to reinforce it."

"This is his vision, his faith; he's a true believer, and I respect that," Foxman said. "But there are times that there are unintended consequences."

Gibson raised hackles recently with published statements in which he noted Holocaust victims were among many victims of World War II. He told Sawyer he doesn't mean to deny either that the Holocaust occurred or that there were millions killed.

"Do I believe that there were concentration camps where defenseless and innocent Jews died cruelly under the Nazi regime? Of course I do; absolutely," he said. "It was an atrocity of monumental proportion."

Asked if the Holocaust represented a "particular kind of evil," he told Sawyer it did, but added, "Why do you need me to tell you? It's like, it's obvious. They're killed because of who and what they are. Is that not evil enough?"

Gibson added that there also are other examples of genocide.

"The Turks murdered half of the Armenians in ethnic cleansing," he told Sawyer. "The Hutus got to the Tutsis. Or was it the other way around? I can't remember. And the Nazis killed Jews because they were Jews, in the Holocaust. OK? So, you know, I don't want to get into this comparative martyrdom stuff either. That's not what it's about."

'Faith, Hope, Love and Forgiveness'

Gibson said those who accuse him or his film of sparking anti-Semitism avoid the central point he had hoped to make.

"I don't want people to make it about the blame game," Gibson said. "It's about faith, hope, love and forgiveness. That's what this film is about. It's about Christ's sacrifice."

Jesus Christ "was beaten for our iniquities," Gibson said. "He was wounded for our transgressions and by his wounds we are healed. That's the point of the film. It's not about pointing the fingers."

"It's about faith, hope, love and forgiveness," he said. "It is reality for me. … I believe that. I have to … for my own sake … so I can hope, so I can live."

'Didn't Want to Go On' Gibson suggested his life was not quite as full of spirituality when he hit bottom about 13 years ago.

"I just didn't want to go on," he told Sawyer.

"Everyone's got something," he added. "I would get addicted to anything, anything at all. Okay? Doesn't matter what it is … drugs, booze, anything. You name it — coffee, cigarettes, anything. Alright? I'm just one of these guys who is like that. That's my flaw.

"I checked into a few places, and sorted myself out," Gibson said. "I didn't make a big noise about it. There's no point in doing that. You know? I mean, the real medal goes to my wife, who's a wonderful woman."

At his lowest, Gibson said he considered jumping out a window.

"I was looking down thinking, 'Man, this is just easier this way,' " he said. "You have to be mad, you have to be insane, to despair in that way. But that is the height of spiritual bankruptcy. There's nothing left."

The "spiritual bankruptcy" led him to reexamine Christianity, and ultimately to create The Passion of the Christ — "my vision … with God's help" of the final hours in the life of Jesus.

'I Wanted it to Be Shocking'

Asked whether he considers his film the definitive depiction of the passion, Gibson said: "This is my version of what happened, according to the gospels and what I wanted to show — the aspects of it I wanted to show."

Some critics wonder if Gibson chose to portray the story too graphically.

Gibson admitted his version is "very violent," but added, "If you don't like it, don't go. … If you want to leave halfway through, go ahead."

"I wanted it to be shocking," Gibson said. "And I also wanted it to be extreme. I wanted it to push the viewer over the edge … so that they see the enormity — the enormity of that sacrifice — to see that someone could endure that and still come back with love and forgiveness, even through extreme pain and suffering and ridicule."

Foxman hopes viewers come away with that sort of message, rather than anger or bias.

"I hope that most people see it, Diane, as a passion of love," Foxman said. "Maybe when it's all over, in a sobering manner, we'll be able to come back and look each other in the face and say, 'We have to deal with this hatred that's still out there.'"

Gibson, too, wants dialogue.

"Let's get this out on the table and talk about it," he said. "This is what the Talmud says. This is what the Gospel says. Let's talk. Let's talk. People are asking questions about things that have been buried a long time."

"I hope it inspires introspection, and I think it does," Gibson said. "I want to inspire and make people feel."


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1 posted on 02/16/2004 1:37:39 PM PST by Hal1950
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To: Hal1950
When asked who killed Jesus, Gibson said, "The big answer is, we all did. I'll be the first in the culpability stakes here."

Someone can make some money here if they come out with T-shirts that say, "I killed Jesus..." on the front and "...with my sin." on the back.

2 posted on 02/16/2004 1:48:04 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: Hal1950
Mel, gets it.
3 posted on 02/16/2004 1:48:32 PM PST by Blood of Tyrants (Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Mel Gibson possesses a soul in the process of redemning itself. He rises above the stench of Hollywood like a phoenix.
4 posted on 02/16/2004 2:10:21 PM PST by FormerACLUmember (Man rises to greatness if greatness is expected of him)
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To: truthandlife
Want to let out a Passion ping?
5 posted on 02/16/2004 2:56:29 PM PST by Texas2step
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To: Blood of Tyrants; NYer; kstewskis
He is -- it is -- as it was.

Blessings -- Brian
6 posted on 02/16/2004 3:12:36 PM PST by Brian Allen (O! Ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose, not only the tyranny, but the tyrant, stand forth!)
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To: Blood of Tyrants; Hal1950
<< When asked who killed Jesus, Gibson said, "The big answer is, we all did. I'll be the first in the culpability stakes here." >>

Mr Gibson's hand appears in the film.

Holding the nails driven into The Christ's hands and feet.

Mr Gibson gets it.
7 posted on 02/16/2004 3:16:56 PM PST by Brian Allen (O! Ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose, not only the tyranny, but the tyrant, stand forth!)
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To: Hal1950
Religious leaders and critics are debating whether the film's dramatization of Jesus' crucifixion is excessively violent

Yeah, because in reality, lashings followed by crucifixion were a relatively peaceful affair,involving minor discomfort and minimal bleeding. Why is Mel trying to porray it as such a bad thing?

8 posted on 02/16/2004 3:23:06 PM PST by Sloth (We cannot defeat foreign enemies of the Constitution if we yield to the domestic ones.)
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To: FormerACLUmember
I think the movie is going to make Hollywood sit up and take notice, financially, if Fandango's stats are an indicator: "The result has created a "Lord of the Rings"-sized surge in advance sales. Online ticket agent Fandango reported that in the first week in February, "The Passion" accounted for 50 percent of sales. That figure hovered at 70 percent the following week"

I have a feeling that Passion is going to make back its production and distribution costs in the first week of release.

9 posted on 02/16/2004 3:29:12 PM PST by SauronOfMordor (No anchovies!)
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To: All
BTW, the more advance ticket sales happen, the more likely that theater owners are going to put it on their biggest screen on opening day.
10 posted on 02/16/2004 3:46:39 PM PST by SauronOfMordor (No anchovies!)
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To: SauronOfMordor
Mel added 20 million more for distribution, publicity and other items. Total cost about 50 million dollars.

He is opening on a non-holiday Wednesday, NOT the usual Friday, a risky move as he needs a huge outcome the first few days the film is out. He should get it. It is a media event.

R rating, and theaters are actually going to look at proof of age and turn people away. When was the last time you saw THAT at a local multiplex.

Groups are the answer. Under 17 teenagers are so used to violence this will not upset most of them. Getting to view the film is more of a problem.

Later with the DVD, The Pay showings that will probably be an annual affair around Easter, the other tie-ins and the world wide distribution. Mel should do okay.

My only worry is that certain groups may use the film as a pretense to harm Jews and their institutions. And I do NOT mean people who have seen the movie and believe as Gibson does.
11 posted on 02/16/2004 3:55:42 PM PST by catonsville
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To: Hal1950
Asked whether it was the Jews who killed Jesus, Gibson noted Jesus, "was a child of Israel, among other children of Israel. There were Jews and Romans in Israel. There were no Norwegians there.

No moose either. Wonder if they served cheese?

(...running and ducking...)

12 posted on 02/16/2004 4:52:01 PM PST by kstewskis (9 more days until "The Passion of the Christ" is released, and no I'm NOT giving up Mel for Lent!!)
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To: Brian Allen; Northern Yankee; barbcsr; Uncle Jaque; DallasMike; Barnacle; karenbarinka; dakine; ...
Thanks for the heads up Brian!

Order your advanced tickets for "The Passion of The Christ"!

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Send Mel a message of support!

Needing promotional materials for "The Passion of The Christ" to share with family, friends, or your church?

Share THE PASSION during the holy season of Lenten renewal

This is a ping list for those who wish to share in viewing Mel Gibson's film, The Passion, while observing the traditions of Lent together.

If you want on or off this list, please FReepmail Northern Yankee

If you want to see what areas and countries are supporting the film, and how you can support and promote The Passion of Christ (the official title) to show at a theater near you, please visit this link: Support The Passion of Christ

The Passion of Christ main page (another awesome link thanks to Paul Atreides!)

13 posted on 02/16/2004 4:53:57 PM PST by kstewskis (9 more days until "The Passion of the Christ" is released, and no I'm NOT giving up Mel for Lent!!)
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To: Admin Moderator; Sidebar Moderator
OOps! Sorry.

Title was different!


14 posted on 02/16/2004 4:58:22 PM PST by AAABEST (<a href="http://www.angelqueen.org">Traditional Catholicism is Back and Growing</a>)
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To: AAABEST
Less than an hour to go. VCR on standby...
15 posted on 02/16/2004 6:14:58 PM PST by Possenti
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To: AAABEST
Got the ping and followed it here.

We've already got tickets to see "The Passion" here in Richmond on Ash Wednesday and can't wait. God bless Mel Gibson.
16 posted on 02/16/2004 6:40:31 PM PST by Flora McDonald (Stand the Storm!)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
Praise God. May the Lord truly bless Mel for his honesty and humility. I certainly plan to see the movie.!!
17 posted on 02/16/2004 7:27:12 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
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To: Brian Allen
Hi Brian!! Keeping well??
18 posted on 02/16/2004 7:28:09 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
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To: Brian Allen
And YES, Mel certainly does "get it"!! He's been to the cross.
19 posted on 02/16/2004 7:29:07 PM PST by Canadian Outrage (All us Western Canuks belong South!!)
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To: Brian Allen
'The Agony of Love' - Study of The Crucifixion...On-line radio by Chuck Missler

...What happened to Christ while he hung on the cross? How can one who is immortal die?

20 posted on 02/16/2004 7:36:12 PM PST by harbingr ('In this study, Dr. Mark Eastman highlights the medical and forensic aspects of the crucifixion,...')
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