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The Passion

  • Película de TV
  • 2016
  • TV-PG
  • 2h
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The Passion (2016)
The Passion: The Passion Cast Performs Love Can Move Mountains
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe Creator of the universe in human form makes the ultimate sacrifice for all humanity, offering salvation to all who believe.The Creator of the universe in human form makes the ultimate sacrifice for all humanity, offering salvation to all who believe.The Creator of the universe in human form makes the ultimate sacrifice for all humanity, offering salvation to all who believe.

  • Dirección
    • David Grifhorst
    • Robert Deaton
  • Guionistas
    • Peter Barsocchini
    • Jacco Doornbos
  • Elenco
    • Tyler Perry
    • Jencarlos Canela
    • Chris Daughtry
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.2/10
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    • Dirección
      • David Grifhorst
      • Robert Deaton
    • Guionistas
      • Peter Barsocchini
      • Jacco Doornbos
    • Elenco
      • Tyler Perry
      • Jencarlos Canela
      • Chris Daughtry
    • 9Opiniones de los usuarios
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 nominaciones en total

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    The Passion: The Passion Cast Performs Love Can Move Mountains
    Clip 2:33
    The Passion: The Passion Cast Performs Love Can Move Mountains
    The Passion: Seal & Jencarlos Perform We Don't Need Another Hero
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    The Passion: Seal & Jencarlos Perform We Don't Need Another Hero
    The Passion: Seal & Jencarlos Perform We Don't Need Another Hero
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    The Passion: Seal & Jencarlos Perform We Don't Need Another Hero
    The Passion: Chris Daughtry Performs Bring Me To Life
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    The Passion: Chris Daughtry Performs Bring Me To Life
    The Passion: Trisha Yearwood Performs Broken
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    The Passion: Trisha Yearwood Performs Broken
    The Passion: Tyler Perry On The Power Of Love
    Featurette 1:04
    The Passion: Tyler Perry On The Power Of Love
    The Passion: Prince Royce On Who He Is Playing
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    The Passion: Prince Royce On Who He Is Playing

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    Tyler Perry
    Tyler Perry
    • Narrator
    Jencarlos Canela
    Jencarlos Canela
    • Jesus Christ
    Chris Daughtry
    Chris Daughtry
    • Judas
    Prince Royce
    Prince Royce
    • Peter
    Seal
    Seal
    • Pontius Pilate
    Trisha Yearwood
    Trisha Yearwood
    • Mary
    Michael W. Smith
    Michael W. Smith
    • Disciple
    Yolanda Adams
    Yolanda Adams
    • Gospel Singer
    Shane Harper
    Shane Harper
    • Disciple
    Gabriel Conte
    Gabriel Conte
    • Disciple
    Mustafa Harris
    Mustafa Harris
    • Disciple
    Oscar Gale
    • Disciple
    Alexander McConduit
    • Disciple
    Jaren Mitchell
    Jaren Mitchell
    • Disciple
    Jeremy Sande
    Jeremy Sande
    • Disciple
    Hawn Tran
    Hawn Tran
    • Disciple
    James Yeargain
    • Disciple
    Carla Hall
    Carla Hall
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    7newyorkranger16

    Better Than I Expected

    I saw this production last night with the preconception that I was going to hate it (After all, I don't really like musicals). In fact, I presented it to my wife earlier in the day simply to make fun of it. A modern adaptation of the Gospels? How would that even work? And how could it not be ridiculous? However, the more I watched it the more I realized that it was actually pretty good.

    I would not say that every performance was perfect, but I would say that they were all very good. Jencarlos and Daughtry were incredibly moving in every one of their performances. Seal was also fantastic.

    The music they chose, especially for Jencarlos and Daughtry, was perfect. The lyrics were incredible in light of the scenes they were performing.

    My only complaint is simply a matter of preference. I felt that the woman playing Mary was hard to relate to. She was a great singer, but I felt that her music choices were weak and that she simply did not look the part. However, nothing was technically wrong. She just isn't who I would have chosen for the role.

    As you can probably tell, I do not review movies very often. I normally would like to spend more time writing something before I release it for public view, but I felt that it was important to get this out there as soon as possible. There are only two written reviews for this production. One loved it, one hated it. I am hoping that someone who felt the same way that I did would give the show a chance. I think you will like it.
    8dutchtea-322-789530

    heartfelt portrait of Jesus' last night

    The Passion is an annual event in Holland. It started of small but has by now become quite the event. It depicts the last days of Jesus Christ from his arrival in Jerusalem until his (mercifully never shown) crucification and resurrection. The Passion features pop-songs which are appropriate for the scenes in which they are sung. Most acting scenes are pre-recorded. There is a large stage with a big choir and musicians who perform the songs live. The storyteller introduces the scenes and the singer who portrays Mary sings her songs live from the stage. I remember the first time it came on in Holland it was really modest and really....not that good. I thought this first US attempt situated in New Orleans was rather good. I liked the song-choices. Trisha Yearwood, Seal and Chris Daughtry were excellent. I never heard of JenCarlos Canela and to be sure he isn't a stereotype kind of Jesus. But he does portray a gentle and vulnerable Jesus. And Tyler Perry was an excellent story-teller. Big thumbs up for all involved
    3daisey-72457

    Disappointing

    I was so excited to watch this when I saw the advertisements and that some of my favorite singers were in the cast, but I was disappointed when I watched it. I very much enjoyed the music and the parts that were acted out, but I didn't like how most of it was simply Tyler Perry standing on a stage narrating. I also didn't like how Mary was completely separate from the rest of the story. The carrying of the illuminated cross didn't seem to fit in with the story, either. It would have been great if the whole thing could have been acted out. There was so much potential here, but it was very poorly executed.
    2mgconlan-1

    God-awful

    Last night's "feature" was a preposterous program on the Fox network called "The Passion," which was billed as a dramatization of the life of Jesus — or at least the last week or so of it — but turned into a show I can only call "God-awful." The show opened in a big outdoor stadium in New Orleans, where the entire thing took place, and the big ballyhoo was that it was being performed live. The gimmick — well, there were several gimmicks, but one of them was that the main stadium would be the setting for the orchestra, the chorus and Trisha Yearwood, who played Mary. Jesus and his disciples would be seen in various urban locales making their way to the main venue; they arrived in town for Palm Sunday on a New Orleans trolley and Judas announced his intention to betray Jesus on a weird construction of various pipes — I wondered if they had picked this site because it would be a picturesque venue for him to hang himself from later, but they didn't go that far.

    While the cast was moving around the city, in other news a giant white cross was being carried to the main site by a group of volunteers — they were holding it like a coffin instead of dragging it the way the traditional (and wrong) depictions of the Crucifixion have depicted it (the real way a crucifixion was done was the victim carried the top bar of the cross and then it was attached to a permanent stake in the ground — Franco Zeffirelli, in his 1970's TV-movie "Jesus of Nazareth," is the only director I can recall who got it right) — and newscasters were following the procession and asking various parties in it how they felt about being there. What's more, the writer/director, Peter Barsocchini, came up with a script that only gave five of the principals — Jesus (Jencarlos Canela), Peter (Prince Royce), Judas (Chris Daughtry), Pilate (Seal) and Mary (Trisha Yearwood) — featured roles. Christ's other 10 apostles became what Anna Russell would have called "a homogenous chorus — as in milk," basically reduced to following him around and so undifferentiated in Barsocchini's script they're not even listed by name on the show's IMDb.com page — just as "Disciple." Even worse was the lame-brained decision to follow Baz Luhrmann's example in the 2001 film "Moulin Rouge!" and, instead of commissioning a new score (or using an existing pop-rock setting of the Passion Play like Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Jesus Christ Superstar" or Stephen Schwartz's "Godspell"), to shoehorn in existing pop-rock songs that didn't even begin to fit in to the story. The host — what in Johann Sebastian Bach's time would have been called "The Evangelist" — was Tyler "Madea" Perry, whose continued popularity with the so-called "faith" audience is pretty inexplicable (though give them points for making a Black drag queen into a superstar!), and he was personable but had, like everyone else who actually got a line or more, to recite Barsocchini's awful faith-based dialogue.

    The one redeeming (to use a word with religious connotations!) grace of this production was Trisha Yearwood, who isn't exactly one of the most intensely emotional singers of all time but whose cool professionalism soared above the rest of the cast even despite the risible choices of songs for her to sing (she was supposed to be mourning the impending crucifixion of her son and the song they gave her to do that with was the old Rodgers and Hammerstein masterpiece of bathos, "You'll Never Walk Alone" and the horrible dress she was wearing, a blue thing with a slash across the top of it to reveal the tops of her breasts: an odd costume indeed for someone who was supposed to be playing the Virgin Mother of God. The show's silliest moments were the duet for Jesus and Judas when Jesus learns Judas has just betrayed him (and before he's arrested by helmeted riot police and makes his next appearance in an orange prison jumpsuit — I guess on this show orange was the new Jewish) and the later one for Jesus and Pilate (to quote another Anna Russell line, "I'm not making this up, you know!") to Tina Turner's big song from "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome," "We Don't Need Another Hero." (As long as they were using that song, couldn't they have got Tina out of retirement and had her play Mary Magdalene?)

    Otherwise "The Passion" was an excessively silly show with a score of such stupefying banality it made Andrew Lloyd Webber sound like Bach by comparison, and limp performances of these bad songs by everyone in the cast aside from Yearwood (I used to really like Seal, but here he sank to the level of his duet partner). I remember the hissy-fit my mom had when she and I watched the trailer for the film of "Jesus Christ Superstar" and she said, "Oh, no, they didn't make Judas Black" — this time, at least, Judas was white and it was Pilate who was Black! It also didn't help that Jencarlos Canela (supposedly a star of telenovelas in Mexico) as Jesus and Prince Royce as Peter looked quite a lot alike — the only visible difference is Peter had more facial hair — or that they were both such mediocre performers they became oppressive screen presences even though they're quite attractive young men who should have been fun at least to look at, if not to hear! Supposedly this sort of setting of "The Passion" has become a regular feature on Dutch TV, where it's been aired regularly since its debut in 2011 — but as far as I'm concerned the Dutch can keep it. And as for Peter Barsocchini: forgive him, Lord, for he knows not what he does!
    9gbmma5

    Loved it

    This was so different than I expected! It was more like being in church :) This rendition of the final days of Jesus's ministry was very biblical in all of the words spoken. The songs were excellent and I got chills watching the ending of this modern adaptation. It WAS just that, an adaptation, not the full story so all have to keep this in mind. Anyway, giving it a 9 as I could have used more acting instead of the procession conversations although the interviews were great. Loved seeing Yolanda and Michael W. in this also as they are oldies but goodies! Daughtry, Seal and Trisha AND Jencarlos all did an excellent job!

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      The idea for this project originated in the Netherlands, and has aired annually there since 2011.
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      • 20 de marzo de 2016 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Nueva Orleans, Luisiana, Estados Unidos
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      • Dick Clark Productions
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