Based on 181552 votes and 876 reviews.
This was a amazing well filmed movie. I will HAVE TO go see it again very soon.
It was an amazingly awesome movie
Mel should have played the part the Lord - it would then be clear how he has once again gone to his stock in trade: the outcast hero that takes a terrible beating at the hands of ruthless men but conquers in the end. The Lord made an infinite atonement for all mankind. Romans of any number could not inflict an infinite anything. In the Garden of Gesthemane, our Lord received a cup which caused Him, the greatest of all, to sweat great drops of blood. This was the atonement. His suffering to the cross and on the cross compared to the atonement was a period at the end of a sentence of infinite length. This movie is more of Mel`s usual dark messa
The images of the movie are the best but it doesn`t have the story. If we don`t know about Jesus` life, we wouldn`t understand and feel anything..............
Well made! Didn`t have to be so overly-gory though!
This movie was so moving, and so beautiful. Although some may argue that it is too gory, I believe it was necessary to use that much heartbreak and suffering in the film. If they hadn`t showed Jesus` suffering the way they had, the movie wouldn`t have had such an impact on its` viewers. This movie made me think about how Jesus didn`t have to go through all that suffering, but he did...for us. This movie made me want to be a better person, and I praise Mel Gibson for it.
there is no god... how shocking.
I thought it was an accurate, suitable version of a well known story. I did not feel the violence depicted was too much - those were harsh times and a violent event. Not really "entertaining" more of an experience. Mel Gibson provides us with a "class act" once again.
Yes people believe that this did happen, I`m not one to say if it did or didn`t, however I believe that real or not, the graphic nature of what happened (Or didn`t happen) should not have been precieved through a movie for the world to see. Sometimes there are some things that people shouldn`t see. It does make you appriciate life, but there is definately an easier, less hurtful way to do so.
This was an excellent portrayal of the final hours of Christ`s suffering. Yes, it was difficult to watch - that was the point. We were meant to suffer while watching. I am thankful that Mel Gibson made this film, which does not blame the Jews for Jesus` crucifixion, but blames us all - He died for the sins of all of us. I give this film five stars.