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A Freeper Review of The Passion of Christ
Vanity | 2/21/04 | John Fields

Posted on 02/21/2004 3:50:43 PM PST by jonboy

I'm not sure where to start. I'm a fellow Freeper who also happens to be minister. I was invited today to see a screening of the Passion of the Christ at our local theater. I have been fascinated, and you might even be able to say obsessed with this movie ever since I heard about it a few months ago and first saw the trailer (I cried every time I saw it).

Given that I have watched and listened to several interviews and read several news stories about this movie I was as prepared as I thought I could be to watch it. I HAVE NEVER BEEN THROUGH ANYTHING LIKE THIS MOVIE! I sobbed, I throbbed, my Kleenex became a fairly useless mess that occupied the hand not tightly gripping the seat. IT WAS HARD TO WATCH. The cruelty was overwhelming, but approximated what we have a glimpse from in scripture. The violence and horror of what was done to Him nearly overwhelming, but not gratuitous as some have claimed.

As to the charges of anti-semitism, I can understand how a Jew who does not believe that Jesus is their Messiah would be frightened by this film. However, it was NOT anti-semitic. I could just as easily be moved to be against Italians for what the Romans did as I could be against the Jews. If one were inspired to hate the perpetrators if this event, they would be anti-Christian, anti-Semitic, anti-Arab, anti-Japanese, and anti-__________ (fill in your own blanks). I was filled with the grim overwhelming knowledge of my own guilt as much as anything else. As I watched Him writhing in pain, the ribs virtually exposed from the beating that He had taken, as I watched His shoulder ripped out of socket as they stretched his hand to make it to the pre-drilled nail hole, as I watched the blood flowing and the breath ripped from His body from the pain, one thing entered into my mind above all else. I PUT HIM THERE! He could have come down, He could have called in excess of ten-thousand angels. He could have stopped that horrible mockery and evil in its tracks by coming down off of that cross, healing His own wounds, and then saying go to it boys as He releases the angels to take care of business. BUT HE DIDN'T. I am in awe.

I admit that I has moments when I felt like ripping the Jewish and Roman perpetrators apart. How dare they laugh in the face of such agony! How dare they spit on Him! How dare they stand in pompous, arrogant, self-righteous judgment of the King of Kings and Lord of Lords (how dare MYSELF go on sinning after what He did for me)! But as the High Priest is walking away from making fun and mocking. He hears Jesus softly say, taking up precious breath, "Father forgive them, they don't know what they are doing." The High Priest pauses in uncomfortable silence, then walks on. Later, after Jesus has died and the earthquake has damaged the temple and they are very aware that they have done something terribly wrong the High Priest is seen crying out and holding his face in grief and horror.

This movie was about love and forgiveness and about our sin and what God and His Son did together about that sin. It is about the horrible things that men do to their fellow men which can still be forgiven if they will but repent. Some of the Jews were depraved and some were compassionate. Some of the Romans were depraved, and some of them were inclined towards compassion. Anti-Jewish? NO WAY! Besides, the early church was exlusively Jewish. The movie is not about Mel Gibson having some kind of point to prove to anyone, let alone the Jews. It was Mel's passion, a labor of love. Will it profit Him? Unbelievably! Did he do it for the money, not a chance.

Were there any liberties taken with the scripture? Maybe a few. Poetic/artistic license was taken to a degree. There were some scenes with Judas that were extra Biblical, but imaginable. Surprisingly, he was shown as a somewhat sympathetic character, which is something I've felt to a degree for him. I doubt that he was a completely depraved man, he just wanted to speed things along so that Jesus would have to rise to the throne and have to take His true place. When he realized he had been horribly mis-lead he admitted guilt but then went out and killed himself. There was a scene in which the unrepentant thief had his eyes pecked out by a crow. I thought that didn't gel well with the theme of forgiveness and should have been left out. It seemed to represent Divine retribution since the thief had just been blaspheming Jesus. But the cross wasn't about retribution, that will come later at Judgment, it was about mercy.

As to this movie being appropriate for children? That's a hard call. I think it would be best if conscientous parents screened it for themselves first. It is hard enough for mature adults to stomach. However, there is something to be said for exposing young tender hearts to the truth of what He did. Maybe knowing what He did at a younger age would lead to more mature Christians later. Again, it's an individual call.

Is this movie Catholic? Yes and no. Those who see the relationship between Jesus and Mary who are Catholic will likely see Mary as divine. Those of us who believe that Mary was a mere woman who was blessed enough to have been chosen to be the mother of the Christ will see the relationship between a mother and her Son. THIS MOVIE IS FOR ALL!!! I can wholeheartedly recommend this movie to others for personal devotion or to touch the hearts of those who are lost. I believe very much that it will be a culturally defining movie and that it will break most IF NOT ALL of the box office records both nationally and world-wide. The Lord will not be silenced. I truly feel He has spoken through this movie. Maybe its His way of saying WAKE UP before He comes again. If it is, this Christian is awake (wiping away tears).


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I hope that this helps for those who have been concerned about the movie based upon what they have been seeing and hearing. GO SEE THIS MOVIE. By the way, I stand by every comment I made in a previous post about the larger political and cultural implications and ramifications of this film. Now just as the world is polarized pre and post 9/11 it will be polarized pre and post Passion. You may read that post HERE.
1 posted on 02/21/2004 3:50:43 PM PST by jonboy
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To: jonboy
Thank you for the review. Well done!
2 posted on 02/21/2004 3:54:47 PM PST by JennysCool
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"Those of us who believe that Mary was a mere woman..."

No critisism here on your wonderful review. I still can't comprehend the above statement.

Yes, I was raised Catholic, but more importantly, I was not raised Anti-Catholic but if you believe that Jesus Christ was truly the Son of GOD, how could NOT Mary be more than a "mere woman" ???

Please let's not debate this (this time around) - Let us discuss this movie without the prejudiced remarks.
3 posted on 02/21/2004 3:57:22 PM PST by steplock
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To: jonboy
I've chatted with three VERY Christian women who don't know if they can make it through the whole film - and, more than likely, won't go to see it.

I'm sure the DVD release will make it into even more homes - maybe just in time for Christmas...

4 posted on 02/21/2004 3:58:23 PM PST by Libloather (Charter member - VRWC - # EIB-04151982)
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To: jonboy
How dare they laugh in the face of such agony! How dare they spit on Him!

They had no choice. It was all foretold hundreds of years earlier, and there was no other way it could have happened.
5 posted on 02/21/2004 4:00:48 PM PST by WayneM (Cut the KRAP (Karl Rove Amnesty Plan). Call your elected officials and say "NO!!")
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Thanks. I can hardly wait to see it. Tomorrow on PAX at 8:00 pm central, will be a special on the making of this movie.
6 posted on 02/21/2004 4:01:50 PM PST by BlueAngel
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To: steplock
Let the review stand, please. The Mary remark is not anti-Catholic, he gave both sides. Maybe we should start another thread. ;)
7 posted on 02/21/2004 4:04:56 PM PST by madison10
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To: BlueAngel
Thanks for the heads-up on Pax.
8 posted on 02/21/2004 4:05:12 PM PST by secret garden (Go Predators! Go Spurs!)
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To: jonboy
Thank you for the review. Although I am not inclined to watch violence, I am going to see this movie. I feel the need for something to make my faith more solid, and I believe this film has been sent by God for just such a pupose.
9 posted on 02/21/2004 4:05:59 PM PST by Miss Marple
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To: jonboy
Thank you. As a Freeper, I trust other Freepers. As a Jew, I trust other Freepers.
10 posted on 02/21/2004 4:06:34 PM PST by Pharmboy (History's greatest agent for freedom: The US Armed Forces)
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To: steplock
Yes, I was raised Catholic, but more importantly, I was not raised Anti-Catholic but if you believe that Jesus Christ was truly the Son of GOD, how could NOT Mary be more than a "mere woman" ???

With all respect, as a Protestant I do believe Mary was more than a mere woman, in much the same sense that Moses was more than a mere man. They transcend "mere" men and women because they were specially chosen by God to perform a special mission on his behalf.

It does sound like a good topic for discussion on some other thread.
11 posted on 02/21/2004 4:08:26 PM PST by WayneM (Cut the KRAP (Karl Rove Amnesty Plan). Call your elected officials and say "NO!!")
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To: BlueAngel
Tomorrow on PAX at 8:00 pm central, will be a special on the making of this movie.

Reposted and "bolded" for publicity!
Thanks for the heads-up!
12 posted on 02/21/2004 4:08:39 PM PST by VOA
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Those who see the relationship between Jesus and Mary who are Catholic will likely see Mary as divine

Catholics see Mary as the first Christian, the first follower of Jesus, the one who said 'yes' to God and cooperated with the Holy Spirit - not divine, that is a Protestant misunderstanding of Catholicism.

13 posted on 02/21/2004 4:09:51 PM PST by pbear8 (no complaining...Thanks be to God)
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Could you go into a little more depth about this? Specifically, I'm wondering about a scene where Jesus is chained and thrown or dangled from a bridge. Did that scene stand out to you, assuming it's really in the movie?
14 posted on 02/21/2004 4:10:12 PM PST by RoseyT
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To: jonboy
great review of the movie and the political implications...I have been waiting for this movie for a year and like you I'm not prepared.
15 posted on 02/21/2004 4:10:37 PM PST by votelife (Elect a Filibuster Proof Majority)
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Thank you for this heartfelt review. I cannot wait to see this movie, and yet I fear seeing this movie more than anything in my life.

I know that the Lord gave himself for my salvation, but I cannot help but feel unworthy of seeing his sacrifice. I do not want to see Jesus suffer, because I know he does it for me. My heart will feel the sting of each blow, and my soul will cry out for them to stop.

16 posted on 02/21/2004 4:11:45 PM PST by commish (Freedom Tastes Sweetest to Those Who Have Fought to Preserve It)
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Thank you for a great review. My wife and I are going with 17 others to see this movie on Friday night. We're looking forward to it -- for ourselves and for this movie's impact on America.
17 posted on 02/21/2004 4:12:09 PM PST by sruleoflaw
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To: jonboy
Well written review. Thank you for your comments and opinions.
18 posted on 02/21/2004 4:12:18 PM PST by Castro
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To: WayneM
What Wayne said. Please.
19 posted on 02/21/2004 4:13:16 PM PST by madison10
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Would "mortal" be a better word choice than "mere" and still make the point?
20 posted on 02/21/2004 4:14:08 PM PST by NonValueAdded ("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people." GWB 1/20/04)
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