The Making of 'The Passion of the Christ'
- Fernsehfilm
- 2004
- 43 Min.
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzu"Making - The Passion of the Christ," presents an exclusive look behind the scenes of Mel Gibson's epic film. Featured, are interviews with cast and crew as they tackle the enormous task of ... Alles lesen"Making - The Passion of the Christ," presents an exclusive look behind the scenes of Mel Gibson's epic film. Featured, are interviews with cast and crew as they tackle the enormous task of bringing the last 12 hours of Jesus' life to the screen. Also, featured is an intimate loo... Alles lesen"Making - The Passion of the Christ," presents an exclusive look behind the scenes of Mel Gibson's epic film. Featured, are interviews with cast and crew as they tackle the enormous task of bringing the last 12 hours of Jesus' life to the screen. Also, featured is an intimate look at Mel Gibson, the director.
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In the bible Jesus spoke quite a lot, and his sentences are considered the most sacred moral teachings in our (Christian, of course) society. But in 'passion', the Man hasn't much to say. He cries. He falls to the ground about every 5 minutes. He keeps his mouth open. He crawls. He rolls his eyes in pain. It does get kind of repetitive. By the time the cross comes, you stopped caring about the pain inflicted in Caviezel (his worst performance ever) because it stopped being a person about 70 minutes before. Caviezel is just the Thing that Gasps and Rolls his Eyes (TGRE). Mary mother of Jesus (terrible, terrible performance), John, Judas, Caiphas and a bunch of other people run around bumping into each other with perplex looks in their empty eyes while Jews make savage faces like monsters bashing TGRE and Romans look like savage apes flogging TGRE. When he fell down for the 4th time in slow motion (gasping and rolling his eyes, of course), I just yawned and said 'I get the point, nail the (expletive) already'. Ah, and there are some short flashbacks. Lots. Do you care about them when you watch? Not really. The first one is completely out of touch with anything biblical. It shows 'Jesus' being a 'common (middle-class American) man', working in carpentry, making jokes and tickling a woman (his mom). Character development! Absolutely ludicrous, a bad scene even if you like this movie. What else? Ah, kids in ugly makeup, as "demons". Kinda scary - and very pointless.
If the movie wasn't spoken in ancient languages, (the best decision Gibson could possibly make in his life) I would have completely lost all suspension of disbelief. Instead, I lost that suspension only when TGRE was in focus. Really, if this movie was spoken in English I would just regard it as a very, very expensive b-movie. But the dialogs in Aramaic and Latin give it a solemn atmosphere that the poor screenplay and directing could never give. Because of that, I yawned and laughed a lot, but I did not totally despise the film.
REDEEMING SCENES: Satan's presence in the beginning (further presences are just Kitsch or grotesque) and the flashback to the lord's supper during the crucifixion. It connected very powerfully the image of the crucifixion with the catholic eucaristy. For the violence, well, of course it is in the same level as other Hollywood movies. But in action and horror movies you usually don't feel the violence is real. Same here.
In short, a movie that is intentionally 'thin' in ideas because it is supposed to be 'felt' by its visuals. But for a non-Christian, the visuals are sometimes grotesque, sometimes silly - mostly random violence on TGRE and silly people with empty eyes doing nothing important. On the other hand, the movie appealed so much to Christians because it is a story they care a lot about painted in strong colors with all the Hollywood camera tricks and special effects mankind is addicted to. If you are one, don't miss it.
There is no question this portrays the evil doings of man, as it states in the Bible,look what we have done to Six Million people fifty years ago,and three thousand people four years ago.
The only problem is that the facts of his life can not be proved to be totally like this film portrays,the only facts that can be enforced is the evil deeds that we as people are capable of,we have not changed from the beginning of time.
Just a note to say thanks for producing the film, The Passion of the Christ. I appreciate your courage in making this film. The original language-how beautiful this film is. The work I can't imagine what it takes to have the fortitude to bring this work to its completion. It's as good as it's gonna get this side of heaven for an accomplishment of "work well done good and faithful servant." I actually don't know how you ever managed to accomplish this task in the face of liberal adversity with content and God-given subject matter. Thank you, Mr.Gibson. You're skill, time and effort leaves me as a viewer speechless and is why I haven't written until now. This movie and the look on Mary's face, when they are scourging our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, captures the dark of darkest pain, sorrow and suffering we'll ever know on this earth. The look on her face and in her eyes the acting-it just leaves me weak...you know where you have one of those really bad days where you're praying for the sweet release death will bring...and you're on the floor perhaps in the fetal position sucking your thumb and wrestling with feelings of loss of all hope, weeping with the trials of this life...the loss of a loved one, a broken relationship, a broken heart, loss of job, an addiction {SIN & TEMPTATION) where like brother Martin Luther you pray, "I am Yours, SAVE ME.". You captured that look in the film on her face with all the horrifying sounds in the background what must it have been like for her and the Disciples/Apostles to witness this Biblical unfolding of events? Oh my gosh!!! I just can't wrap my puny little brain around the magnitude of the situation. The film really causes one to reflect, to pause, to think. Like the song, "I can only imagine."
I am glad to LIVE at such a time and know a person (YOU) that sees this part of history as something worthy of film-making and the silver screen most worthy, if you will, of our every thought in these difficult days. We are called to glorify God-to glorify His Son. Thank you for making the point-hitting the target right on. Every morning I pray to hold my thoughts captive to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and watching this film helps in that mission.
I sobbed uncontrollably like two days after I saw the movie for the 1st time. And it was about a year before I could watch the movie again. I am watching it now faithfully Mr. Gibson because I want to learn the original language. The film and your work they are just that beautiful to me.
Jesus SAVES!!! Thank you for making this film. All other films pale in comparison. I love watching the film and listening to the words in the original language. I love the film because it calls me to repentance for my sin, for my depravity for my rebellion. It calls me to look at how He suffered and died that I might live and live in HIM. It is a very difficult film to watch because of the TRUTH it speaks of GRACE!!! We are not worthy.
I just want you to know I appreciate all you did in making this film. It's the best film EVER!!! Thanks for staying the course and not giving up. You're in my prayers. HOLD FAST to the promises in the Bible. Don't give up. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I don't mean to ramble on and on like the deposition for a whiplash injury accident from the law offices of Norton, Frickey and Associates but ding dang it color me dazzled!!!
Sally
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PS Tell your family (the wife and kids) thanks for the sacrifices they made so the film could be done on the viewers behalf.
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