Kandarian Demon |
07-10-2013 09:30 AM |
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Originally Posted by Giganticface
(Post 952476)
I can see how that's all the movie has to offer for some people, and is certainly the popular (and tired) thing to do to point out the irony that such a gory movie would be popular with Christians, but considering that the cornerstone event of the world's most populous religion is the brutal and humiliating death of Christ (and subsequent resurrection), it offers a lot more than brainless blood and gore to a lot of people.
I'm a Christian, and the movie is very difficult for me to watch. I've only done it a couple times, and it's the only movie I can think of where I'm in tears for almost the entire duration. Not out of sadness or guilt though. It's hard to describe. Definitely more out of thankfulness for him saving me from a lot of stupid shit I've done in my life.
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For me it's not about being a Christian or not. I absolutely love "The Ten Commandments", because it's such a well made movie. When I was a kid, that movie actually made me take Bible lessons of my own free will.
I'm not a Christian - but my mother is Catholic, and we have pretty much the same opinion about "Passion of the Christ" It simply wasn't done well - and it didn't really tell the story properly.
I realise that quite a lot of people already know the story - but to make a movie with the expectation that every viewer has "read the book" in advance is just lazy, and really makes the supposed idea behind the movie rather pointless - at least everything I read about the movie at the time it came out said that it was supposed to "educate". Well - it didn't. By watching the movie, you learn nothing that you didn't already know before watching the movie.
And that's why, in my opinion, it IS brainless violence. There would have been plenty of time to tell the story during the movie, but no, it was all about the torture scenes. To be honest with you, as a non-Christian, my first reaction to the movie was that if I HAD been a Christian, I would have been offended.
But, I know - people have very mixed opinions about the movie.
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