


The Passion of the Christ
A graphic portrayal of the last twelve hours of Jesus of Nazareth's life.
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Plot Summary
This film graphically depicts the final twelve hours of Jesus Christ's life. It focuses on the physical and emotional suffering Jesus endures during his trial, scourging, and crucifixion. The narrative also includes flashbacks to earlier events in his life and ministry, highlighting his teachings and the events leading to his arrest.
Critical Reception
The Passion of the Christ was a major box office success, becoming one of the highest-grossing films released in North America that did not rank number one at the box office. Critically, the film was highly divisive, praised by some for its artistic merit and powerful portrayal of faith, while heavily criticized by others for its extreme violence, historical accuracy, and perceived anti-Semitic undertones.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unflinching and visceral portrayal of Jesus's final hours.
- Criticized for its graphic violence and controversial historical/theological interpretations.
- Recognized for its cinematic craftsmanship and powerful emotional impact on viewers of faith.
Google audience: Audiences were deeply moved by the film's depiction of Christ's suffering and sacrifice, with many finding it a profound spiritual experience. However, some viewers expressed concern over the extreme violence and its potential to incite negative sentiments.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for three Academy Awards: Best Cinematography, Best Original Score, and Best Makeup.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely in infrared, a technique rarely used in filmmaking, to achieve a distinct visual style and enhance the dramatic effect.
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