The Passion
HRGirl
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Well I saw it last night. My mother in law's church rented out a theater. It was very very very bloody, so much so my husband had to get up and leave. I would have thought it would have been me but I had my eyes covered and my thumbs jammed in my ears for half the movie. I can see why everyone is up in arms.
I can't say I really liked it, I thought Mel took the gore to a level beyond a horror movie of today. Just my opinion and we all know what they are like. Any one else get a pre screening of the movie?
I can't say I really liked it, I thought Mel took the gore to a level beyond a horror movie of today. Just my opinion and we all know what they are like. Any one else get a pre screening of the movie?
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The kids' biological mother is taking them this weekend. I have concerns...although they are 16 and 15...I'm just not sure...
Braveheart was another exceptionally well done movie, but certainly was not for those with weak stomachs. Historically, this movie was very accurate if you delve into the history of Scotland.
I am sure that the movie is very well done...but I'm not sure that I need that level of reality to understand and apprecitate...
I'm going with my Mom tomorrow night, I can't wait to see it. I see it as it's not just gore for gore's sake, he's trying to make a point about the sacrifice that was made. Granted it still might be too much for some people.
I didn't find it offensive, though I can see why some do. The violence is extreme and anyone who wants to go see it should know that it is probably the most violent movie they will ever see. I don't think it is Anti-Semitic at all. I didn't take it as Gibson blaming any one particular group of people for the death of Jesus. In fact that is the very opposite of Gibson's message.
No other film about Jesus has been more real or has had more impact about the sacrifice at the cross.
The acting is incredible, the film technique is great and the message is clear. I recommend the film for anyone that can handle the violence and that knows at least some of the Gospels.
And for the life of me I still can't understand why at a 10:00pm sold out showing last night, people insisted on bringing their 3 year-olds and infants to the showing. x:-/
I have been waiting to see this movie I have two small kids but I will not be taking them. I have heard it is a very remarkable and powerful movie.
As to the gore, if we lived during this time that was how people were treated back then and the movie depicts the era. We should be grateful to the many advancements we as a human race have accomplished and the sacrifices made to get here...albeit we have a long way to go still.
Just my thoughts.
Lisa x;-)
Not only that, but I know how it ends....
Last night on the news, a woman had a heart attack and died while watching the movie. It is ludicrous that they would attribute it to the movie.
This morning on the radio they were talking to a reviewer whose review was attributed to Paul Harvey. He said the gore was necessary but eventually he saw it as more of the love of Christ and all he had done to save us. I have provided the link to his review and now I am passionate about seeing the movie as he saw it.
EDIT: (the link didn't work directly to the site, so I'm posting the link for snopes.com. There is a place to click to read the whole review)
[url]http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/passion.asp[/url]
Disturbing fact about Mel Gibson- In an interview he stated that because his wife was not catholic she would be going to hell. He claimed that his wife was a better person than he but none the less she would go to hell.x:o
Those I have talked to who have seen it agree there are not words to describe how it affects your heart and mind. Seeing this episode in human history through Mary's eyes tore my heart as a mother. Scenes filmed from Jesus point of view are also beyond description.
Yes it is bloody and gory, but it depicts a real incident. We see more blood and gore in movies, on TV programs and on the news. Seeing blood from someone one has a relationship with is harder to bear than a stranger's blood.
I applaud Mel Gibson for making this movie the way he did. It will change everyone who sees it.
The movie was everything you have heard and more. I was totally captivated by it even though I have read the Gospel story hundreds of times. The acting was very good and the casting was brilliant. The cinematography was breathtaking and the music was stirring.
As I walked out of the theater, I was totally under the spell of this movie. I had a profound sense of calm in my soul and a deeper desire to live a life of faith.
I am deeply grateful for this movie. It was a momentous, spiritual experience for me at least.
Wow.
When you think about those times, yes a crucifixion was gorry, it was meant to be. Then when you think about a totally innocent sinless person bearing the punishment for my sin and yours, wow, what a message. That was The Passion of Christ and that is the message of the movie. How many of us today would be willing to pay the price for the sins of our friends let alone someone we don't know? The blood and the gore are not the message of the movie, it's the sacrifice made on behalf of mankind.
While I consider myself to be a person of faith and spirituality, admittedly, I do not attend Church. I was just not raised in that type of environment. I've always believed that there was a Higher Being watching over me, but I never read or learned the Bible. I pray from time to time...pray to say thanks for all the blessings that I have, and I pray for help when I need it. But in my 25 years of existence I've only gone to Church a few times with friends or my husbands side of the family on Holidays. But after seeing this movie I will make it a priority in my life to become a member of a Church and to begin going to Church on a more regular basis because I now realize the saccrafice that He endured for me...and the Love.
While very bloody and violent, this movie touched my soul like nothing else ever has. To see Him edure such torture...unspeakable torture like no living creature should even endure...and then pray for those who were subjecting Him to it? It was unconditional love like I have never known. And it has driven me to learn more about the Book and to become a better Christian.
I was deeply, deeply moved by this movie, and would recommend it to anyone of any level and type of faith. For it to touch someone like me, who has been somewhat skeptical over the years, is an amazing thing. I hope that many more like me will feel the same about this movie.
We were rivited to the movie, every sceen, and though we both have been Christians most of our lives, we had never before been convicted of Christ's sacrifice for us as we were after watching this movie. I had to cover my eyes while they nailed his feet and hands though.
We too sat there after the movie was over, as the credits rolled up, trying to take it all in. The only word I could say was "Wow". Jesus' mother was played so well and, as a mother, I could feel some of her pain. I cried at the first viewing but my husband cried at the second. We have ever been changed and are grateful for Mel Gibson's courage to make such a film. I believe he will ever be remembered for this movie.
It has certainly changed my perspective and renewed my faith. I have always believed, but it is different when you "see it".
But, after seeing the movie, I was in Wal-Mart came across the book and was moved to tears again, especially seeing Mary's face while holding Jesus. Incredible! I'll never be the same and the meaning of the communion service has taken on a whole new meaning for me.
A man came up next to me and took a book off the shelf. He said that his church had bought 250 tickets to the movie and were going to open their church afterwards for anyone desiring to go there and talk about it.