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The
Passion of the Christ
Film
Review by Dr. Ted Baehr
www.movieguide.org
THE
PASSION OF THE CHRIST covers the time period from the
Garden of Gethsemane to the Resurrection. It highlights
in stark, dark, intense terms the spiritual warfare raging
around Jesus Christ during His Passion in a concrete way.
When
the screening of The Passion ended, people in the preview
audience started crying out: Thank you, Jesus!,
I love the cross!, I'm sorry Jesus!
Worship continued for about two hours after the movie was
over.
This
film will transform and convict those within the Body of
Christ. In fact, there are signs of revival and a deepening
of faith whenever anyone sees THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.
Paul Harvey said in his commentary on the movie: I
really did not know what to expect. I was thrilled to have
been invited to a private viewing of Mel Gibson's film The
Passion
This was not simply a movie; it was an
encounter, unlike anything I have ever experienced.
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© 2003 Icon Distribution Inc. All Rights
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A Newmarket Films release.
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In
addition to being a masterpiece of filmmaking and an artistic
triumph, The Passion evoked more deep reflection,
sorrow and emotional reaction within me than anything since
my wedding, my ordination or the birth of my children. Frankly,
I will never be the same. When the film concluded, this
invitation-only gathering of movers and shakers
in Washington, D.C. was shaking indeed, but this time from
sobbing. I am not sure there was a dry eye in the place.
The crowd that had been glad-handing before the film was
now eerily silent. No one could speak because words were
woefully inadequate. We had experienced a kind of art that
is a rarity in life, the kind that makes heaven touch earth.
A
law professor whom I admire sat in front of me. He raised
his hand and said, After watching this film, I do
not understand how anyone can insinuate that it even remotely
presents that the Jews killed Jesus. It doesn't. He
continued, It made me realize that my sins killed
Jesus. I agree. There is not a scintilla of anti-Semitism
to be found anywhere in this powerful film. If there were,
I would be among the first to decry it. It faithfully tells
the Gospel story in a dramatically beautiful, sensitive,
and profoundly engaging way.
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Those
who are alleging otherwise have either not seen the film
or have another agenda behind their protestations. This
is not a Christian film, in the sense that it
will appeal only to those who identify themselves as followers
of Jesus Christ. It is a deeply human, beautiful story that
will deeply touch all men and women. It is a profound work
of art.
Even
so, moviegoers will have to bring some knowledge of the
Gospel to comprehend the movie. The film was shot in Aramaic
and Latin. Regardless of the subtitles and the languages,
Mel shot the movie almost as a silent movie, using images
to relate the greatest story ever told.
THE
PASSION OF THE CHRIST is an artistic masterpiece. The pacing
and style have a foreign feel, and the violence is intense.
Those who watch it will understand, perhaps for the first
time, the price that Jesus paid to forgive us our sins.
This is real grace, not cheap grace.
THE
PASSION OF THE CHRIST is a must-see movie, beautifully directed,
powerfully acted, with terrific sound.
What
a joy it is to know that His shed blood has redeemed us!
See
the website: www.thepassionofchrist.com for more info.
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