My Watchbook: The Passion of the Christ

Assunta 2022-03-21 09:01:29

I don't have much interest in religious stories, so whether a film like "The Passion of the Christ" can better interpret the true meaning of the Bible, and whether it can grasp the human nature of Jesus when shaping the image of the character. The balance with divinity, whether there is any bias or sedition in evaluating the Jewish behavior of the day - none of this matters to me. What I care about is whether the story looks good, whether the characters are fresh or not, whether the emotions are hot or not, and whether the connotation is deep or not. As long as these aspects can satisfy me, I think this is a good movie. Therefore, "The Passion of the Christ" is a good film in my eyes, although some of the content in the film is still a little obscure and difficult to understand for a religious layman like me, but the kindness of Jesus' suffering for the world has been very good. been communicated. When Jesus used his own flesh to endure unbearable pain and insults, he was still asking God for forgiveness for the world. Such a preacher, even if he is not really the king of the Jews, is wrapped in the flesh of a mortal, and his soul is already the same as that of a saint. In contrast, the Jewish chief priests and elders who incited the ignorant people to force the Roman governor to kill Jesus, and the Roman soldiers who persecuted Jesus with extreme cruelty along the way, under the brilliance of the protagonist's divinity, how superficial they seem. , ugly and small.

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Extended Reading
  • Louisa 2022-03-21 09:01:29

    Does the Holy Lord have to go through such suffering?

  • Otha 2022-03-21 09:01:29

    It's too bloody. Could it be that this has a greater impact on people's minds?

The Passion of the Christ quotes

  • Jesus: Judas... you betray the Son of Man with a kiss?

  • [to his mother Mary while on the cross]

    Jesus: Woman, behold your son.

    [to his disciple John]

    Jesus: Son, behold your mother.