

A great religious film taps into the feelings and passions of specific beliefs, exploring the meaningful rituals and lives within them and teaching audiences a thing or two in the process. A graphic portrayal of the last twelve hours of Jesus of Nazareth's life.A graphic portrayal of the last twelve hours of Jesus of Nazareth’s life.

Some have practically become their own religions in the process, like J.J. No one, because it isnt and had a message of forgiveness predominately in it as does the Passion of Christ.
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When asked if it would upset any Jewish people. The movie is about the suffering/passion of. This apparent snub was in spite of 'The Passion of the Christ' being a major commercial hit, earning 612 million worldwide on a 30 million production budget, making it the highest grossing. Since then, cinema has utilized the rich histories and ecstasies of different religions to tell great stories that have moved audiences of differing, if any, faith backgrounds. Gibson’s 2004 movie The Passion of the Christ was deeply anti-Semitic, telling the story of the last 12 hours of Jesus’ life. In the interview, Caviezel also revealed that after he played Jesus Christ in the movie, he was rejected by Hollywood, The Gospel Herald reported. Indeed, some of the earliest movies were made in the religious register, from the Salvation Army's 1900 production of Soldiers of the Cross to Alice Guy-Blache's gorgeous The Birth, the Death, and the Life of Christ from 1906. The millennia of great religious art testifies to this, so it's no wonder that filmmakers, too, sometimes turn to religion for inspiration. All kinds of religions can be beautifully aesthetic, with elaborate and ornate temples and cathedrals, colorful clothing, and powerful music. It could be argued that religion is highly photogenic.
