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DVD/video review
'The Passion of the Christ'
Directed by Mel Gibson - Classification 18 - Aramaic/Latin with English subtitles - DVD/video release 31st August 2004

Mel Gibson's film portrayal of the last 12 hours of the life of Jesus came out last spring amidst a firestorm of controversy. Some accused it of anti-Semitism and 'pornographic' violence; others praised it as an artistic triumph born of sincere and devout faith. Gibson, an orthodox Roman Catholic, put up $25-30m of his own money because Hollywood wouldn't touch it, and rumours abounded that it would end Gibson's career for good. In the event, it has become one of the most financially successful films ever even before its release on video and DVD (over $600m as of July 2004 - God honours those who honour Him!).

A few things that the film is not - it isn't a balanced account of the life of Jesus; if you knew nothing of Jesus' life and teachings before seeing the film, you'd be only a little wiser afterwards. It isn't 'telling it as the Bible tells it', as Gibson has claimed; there is a good deal of artistic licence in the film. It is not a film that can be 'enjoyed' in any conventional sense.

So what is it? Well, it's largely based on Gospel accounts of Jesus' final hours - however, Gibson adds in elements that aren't in the Bible and takes creative liberties with some that are. Although Satan is only mentioned in the Biblical passion accounts (when he enters into Judas), the film immediately introduces him as an actual character and he is a constant sinister presence throughout the film. I thought it was an effective device showing the spiritual warfare that rages between heaven and hell over our souls.

The portrayal of Jesus and Mary's relationship also impressed me. Whatever your views on the Roman Catholic treatment of Mary, the Bible shows that Jesus loved and cared for his mother (see John 19:25-27) and the film brings this out very movingly. I wasn't so convinced by the depiction of Pilate - the Bible indicates he was more cruel and self-seeking than the film portrays. And I didn't buy the 'divine' retribution visited on the thief who vilifies Jesus. (Why not punish everyone else who was mocking Jesus as well?)

Is it anti-Semitic? It's too big a subject to go into here, but if you're interested there's a detailed article on-line at http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4212741/site/newsweek. All I'll say here is that I believe anyone who uses the Bible to justify persecuting Jews is severely misinterpreting it.

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What about the blood and gore? There's no getting round it - it graphically portrays one of the cruellest forms of execution ever invented, inflicted on a man who was already badly beaten up. Gospel accounts do state that before being sentenced to crucifixion Jesus was beaten by Roman soldiers and scourged (flayed with a multi-lashed whip embedded with pieces of bone and metal) but they don't go into detail. The film does, and at great length.

Personally I didn't find the violence unbearable (I think the scourging would have been more horrific in real life) and overall I think it's justified. It powerfully highlights both the 'frail humanity' of Jesus and his utter determination to obey his Father and see the process through to its victorious end. My main concern about the film's focus on Jesus' physical suffering is that we overlook the spiritual punishment he underwent on our behalf.

Yes, the film is an ordeal and almost bludgeons you into submission. But it's submission to a great and glorious truth - that God loved the world so much, He sent His only Son, so that anyone who believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.

DVD extras: Very limited on this edition. There's a spoken commentary for the visually impaired, and you also have the option to turn off the subtitles and so see it the way Mel Gibson originally wanted to release it! The rumour is that a special edition of the film will be released on DVD next Easter.

Ken

[Ed: This film had the greatest impact on me - ever! A 'must' to go and see.]

 

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