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    Film Review The passion of the Christ Questions 1. What is your point of view of understanding your assigned movie? I believe the Passion of the Christ is a film that tells the story of our savior but also the story of us all. His struggle and suffering symbolizes the daily toils of millions of Filipinos. His resolve to remain true to his beliefs and destiny are an example to us all in how we must embrace our hardships with faith and fortitude. And his death on the cross makes us know that

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    Christ the King College de Maranding Maranding‚ LaLa‚ Lanao del Norte Project In Christian Living 3 (The Passion of Christ’s Reflection) Submitted by: Mae Charity Anne Bandala Penaloza Submitted to: Brother Redeemer The Passion of Christ (reflection) Life is precious. Life is a gift. Life is to love and understand. I and we‚ owes him a million thanks. Million words of pure literal meanings are cannot overturn His death. He suffered

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    The Passion of the Christ On February 25th (Ash Wednesday) 2004‚ Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ film was released. The film is based on Jesus’ arrest‚ trial‚ and execution according to the four Gospels. Most of the film is historically accurate‚ although there are some fictional events too. The film became the highest grossing non-English language film of all time and it was named the most controversial film of all time. Critics claimed the film was historically inaccurate due to the

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    Last week I watched the movie The Passion of the Christ by Mel Gibson with one of my good friends‚ George. 1) The movie recalls the passion of Jesus Christ‚ which includes his suffering‚ dying and resurrection. In the movie‚ we were exposed to the horrible conditions that show Jesus being tortured and set to be crucified. The movie graphically shows all the pain and agony that Jesus faced on his way to death. It also contains many flashbacks that show us Jesus on the night before he died. There

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    as people‚ and we don’t even realize it until we actually think about it. The most influential piece of art that has affected me was the movie‚ The Passion of the Christ‚ directed by Mel Gibson. This movie is based on the New Testament in the bible; the film primarily covers the final twelve hours of Jesus Christ’s life. The Passion of the Christ has had a profound influence on my life by reminding me of the importance of being a better person. This movie has helped me to become more forgiving

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    Is the movie “The Passion of the Christ”‚ one of the most epic stories of Jesus to be told. Many people have extremely different opinions on the matter. The critics are people who have seen the movie and most likely have a religious background to purpose why the movie was good or bad. In the movie “The Passion of the Christ” there are many variables such as the language ‚ actors‚ and props used that has had a huge impact on the wide variety of opinions on the movie‚ however I feel that anyone that

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    The Passion of The Christ A Case Study Analysis Submitted by: Group E1‚ Section 1 Problem Statement Newmarket Films‚ an independent U.S movie studio‚ has signed onto distribute “The Passion of The Christ”‚ a movie slated for release in 2004. Icon Productions has been able to generate interest among a certain section using pre-screening campaigns. Christian Special-Interest groups have taken an active interest in the promotion of the movie. Dedicated websites are trying to promote the movie

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    Too Much Passion? On Ash Wednesday 2004 The Passion of the Christ directed by Mel Gibson was released for the world to view. This movie is Gibson’s depiction of the last twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth‚ on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem. Some commentators find the film overwhelmingly violent‚ while others argue that the media exaggerated the violence within the film and found the movie entertaining‚ educational and gave a true understanding of the word passion that other

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    The Passion of the Christ directed by Mel Gibson depicts the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth‚ on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem. This Movie is hardly a historical documentary. It was designed to bring to life the vivid nature and magnitude of Jesus’s sacrifice‚ although theologically it was quite accurate‚ it does contain some historical discrepancies. This movie was accurate in its cinematic portrayal of the attitude and actions of Pilate‚ the Jewish hierarchy‚ the Jewish

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    From the opening scene of “The Passion of the Christ”‚ director Mel Gibson establishes a foreshadowing of what this film encompasses. Notably‚ appearing on the black screen are white words‚ from Isaiah 53‚ “He was wounded for our transgressions‚ crushed for our iniquities; by His wounds we are healed” (Gibson‚ 2004‚ scene 1). Regarding this‚ Gibson alludes to Jesus being the “He” this passage is referring to and in so doing‚ Gibson establishes a message to his modern day audience of Jesus being

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