Dialogue in biblical literature, no matter how it is reproduced, may be inadequate. Therefore, the film director chose to visually reconstruct the overly real time, space and details of the 12 hours before the crucifixion. Torture, crown of thorns, crucifixion, flesh, violence and blood really constitute the flesh and blood of the whole film. However, the skeleton is the enlightenment and redemption of Jesus once, and it is his unswerving belief until death.
I vaguely remembered that the question of "Why Jesus must suffer" was discussed in the religious studies class. It is the pain of the flesh that can better reflect the immortality of the spirit. It is the saints who suffer for the mortals, so that the mortals can know the original sin and seek redemption, or the primitive human beings. The savagery and arrogance that have not been able to get rid of so far - "if a person's spirit can't be emptied, then his blood can be emptied." Is what mankind fears the power of truth, or the truth itself?
At one point, I quit because the camera was too bloody, and I covered my eyes for more than half of the time. The camera is already in pain, and Jim Caviezel magnifies the pain a hundred times. He said his initials were JC like Jesus, and in real life he was a devout Catholic, adopted sick children, and let those children who were discarded as garbage grow up freely and happily in another land...Caviezel Go To love strangers, Jesus loves those who hate Himself. Love is never the power of blood or race, love should be a choice.
The film is a good film. The blood stains during the crucifixion and the holiness during the preaching are all well shot, and the feeling of being covered in bruises and still surrounded by holy light is also subtly depicted. The scenery and color grading have a very simple and natural sense of history. The restoration of any language in Aramaic, Hebrew and Latin has been done with care, and the film actually shows the details of different language communication barriers, or even It is a human problem that has not been solved for thousands of years.
It is really suitable for my fourth uncle to play Jesus. His performance can even preach and make me want to read the Bible. If it weren't for his suffering, I couldn't bear the pain, I would still like to brush it again. But now it is extremely uncomfortable and urgently needs an episode of POI or a version of JCS to continue.
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