At this moment, I already know that this blog will have a strong religious color when it is written. I cannot write completely rationally and without inclinations, because I am not an atheist, but I also have no intention of exaggerating my religious inclinations. However, for a person like me who has this belief, the shock and touch experienced by this film can't be expressed in words and words.
Mel Gibson, this man who once conquered people's hearts with "Brave Heart" but was subject to the controversy of subverting history, the "Passion of the Christ" directed this time has once again been criticized by people from all over the world. Anti-Semitism. At the same time, the film's evaluation roughly includes the following words: blood, violence, horror, cruel... and news that audiences in various theaters have been overwhelmed and died after watching the film.
The language of the entire film uses the obscure Aramaic, Latin and Hebrew, and the subtitles are English. Characters use the original words in the Bible. The film truly records the entire 12-hour process from the prayer of Christ Jesus on the Mount of Olives to the final crucifixion, interspersed with scenes such as the Last Supper and previous preaching. This very familiar plot, which has been repeatedly read in the New Testament of the Bible, was magnified by Mel Gibson's lens, and it became so real that it was so cruel and shocking. The Lord came to the world to save people from suffering and sin, but died because of human ignorance and sin. When I saw it, my tears were blurred several times.
Judas betrayed the Lord for thirty silver coins, and then used a kiss on the Mount of Olives as a sign. The chief priest humiliated the Lord in front of many Jewish people. He just closed his eyes and remained silent, serene and awe-inspiring. The people ridiculed foolishly, Peter fulfilled the Lord's prophecy and denied the Lord three times. The chief priest and the union whipped and tortured the Lord, leaving bright red blood from him, and the Virgin Mary on one side knelt and cried silently. Pilate and King Herod were unwilling to judge the Lord. The chief priest led many people to resist. In the end, the Lord was handed over to cruel Roman soldiers to be crucified... He was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; up on him was the punishment that made us whole, and by his bruises we are healed.——Isaiah 53:5 , Was redeemed because of his injury and pain.——Saiah 53:5)
This is the general route of the whole film. Many of them have long shots, slow motions and close-ups, his tangled hair, calm eyes, chapped lips, bloody body, snow and sweat on the ground, and the Virgin's kind, peaceful, hopeless eyes.
There is no so-called anti-Semitism in the film. Although the number of Jewish people who followed the chief priests and opposed the Lord is more than described in the Bible, what we see more is the brutality and violence of the Roman soldiers. In the scene where the people and the chief priests asked Pilate to release the murderer Barabbas and punish the Lord, Mel Gibson even deliberately omitted an important sentence from the Jewish people: "His blood is on us and our children." If this sentence is not omitted, it really reveals that the Jewish people have fundamentally harmed the Lord.
At the final dinner, he said: "This is my body; the blood of my covenant is shed for many people so that sins can be forgiven. Matthew 26:26 (Take, eat; this is my body... Drink from it, all of you; for this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. ——Mathew 26:26)" He carried a heavy cross and bumped all the way, his palms and His ankle was pierced by a long iron nail, and red blood was dripping from his body. He was praying: "Father, please forgive their ignorant sins...", he was yelling: "My God, my God, why Forsaken me?-Matthew 27:46 (My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?-Mathew 27:46) "The world is gloomy, and the ghosts and gods cry together. The moment the Lord closed his eyes, Satan's face wore a grinning smile...Finally, he was reborn under the holy light.
Throughout the film, the word cruel is always accompanied by constant tears. I was thinking in my heart that we were born with such a heavy original sin, without self-knowledge and self-discipline. The Lord bears the cross of sin on our behalf, and all the sufferings He has suffered are for our salvation and forgiveness. All these sins and cruelties are for love and tolerance.
At the end of the film, recite the Lord’s Prayer in my heart, and then calm down with tears.
Our father in heaven, hallowed be your name.
Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as if it is on heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgive our debtors.
And do not the bring US to at The Time of TRAIL, But Rescue US from at The Evil One.
The For thine IS at The Kingdom, and at The Power, and at The Glory, for Ever.
Amen.
Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your Named saint.
May your kingdom come. May your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Our daily food is given to us today.
Forgiving our debts, just as we forgiving people's debts.
Don't let us meet temptation, save us from evil.
Because the kingdom, authority, and glory belong to you.
Amen.
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