Tempted to watch this movie? Sorry, you will~

Martin 2022-03-20 09:01:58

There are too many dialogues, almost no plot, and the low visibility can't be lower.
A movie is first and foremost telling a story, and it doesn't even have the ability to tell a story. Why should the audience sit and enjoy it?
He has been slandering the image of Christ. Christ is just a coward with special abilities and no firm position. The inner monologue that accounts for most of the entire film is his own honor, depravity, selfishness, dedication, etc., etc. Struggle and mission are actually for very selfish purposes, and Judas is a hero who has the courage and independence of opinion. . .
Until I finished watching it, I didn't understand why I made such a movie and what theme I wanted to express.
I'm an atheist, and I think it's just a movie. Comrade Lao Ma wants to shock the world and won't fool people like this. I really regret wasting more than an hour of precious life watching it. If you haven't watched it yet, just watch Taxi Driver!

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Extended Reading
  • Annabelle 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    The film is based on Kazanchasky's novel of the same name. Since Scorsese first planned to put the film on the screen in 1983, the opposition from religious groups has been noisy, causing the filming plan to be delayed again and again.

  • Wallace 2022-04-23 07:02:35

    Religion is really not my thing. I saw it many years ago and forgot about it. Just because of my personal curiosity, I remember some bloody scenes.

The Last Temptation of Christ quotes

  • Jesus: Today and tomorrow I cast out demons and work cures. On the third day, I will be perfected.

  • Jesus: Judas, my brother, I have something to tell you. I have a terrible secret from God. You know why I came to Jerusalem?

    Judas: Yes. This is where the revolution is going to begin.

    Jesus: Last night, Isaiah came to me. He had a prophecy, I saw it written. It said, "He has borne our faults; he was wounded for our transgressions, yet he opened now his mouth. Despised and rejected by all, he went forward without resisting, like a lamb led to the slaughter."

    Judas: I don't understand.

    Jesus: Judas, I am the lamb. I'm the one who's going to do.

    Judas: Die? You mean you're not the Messiah?

    Jesus: I Am.

    Judas: That can't be. If you're the Messiah, why do you have to die?

    Jesus: Listen, at first, I didn't understand myself...

    Judas: No, *you* listen. Every day, you have a different plan. First it's love, then the ax, and now you have to die. What good could that do?

    Jesus: God only talks to me a little at a time and tells me as much as I need to know.

    Judas: We need you alive!

    Jesus: Now I finally understand! All my life-all my life, I've been followed by voices, by footsteps, by shadows. And do you know what that shadow is? The cross. I have to die on the cross, and I have to die willingly. We have to go back to the temple.

    Judas: And after you die on the cross, what happens then?

    Jesus: I come back to judge the living and the dead.

    Judas: I don't believe you.

    Jesus: You have to.