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MARCH 3, 2004 @ 04:13 PM


In case you haven't already, DO NOT, under any circumstances, go out to see the Passion of the Christ. If anyone ever wanted to create a 3 hour advertisement for atheism, this was it.

I'm not sure what exactly drove me and Olivia to go watch this turkey - perhaps it was boredom or morbid curiosity. In any case. the first half hour set up the film to be somewhat of an epic historical account of the last days of Jesus Christ. Now, I'm not a christian, so I thought it would be interesting to learn a bit about the story and the times. Unfortunately, despite the film being entirely in Aramaic and Latin, the shoddy acting, cheesy dialogue, and heavy-handed writing managed to shine through the subtitles, creating a cinematic disaster in the same vein as the L. Rob Hubbard scientology epic, Battlefield Earth. How Mel Gibson managed to make Christ sound identical to a creepy Northern California hippy cult leader, is beyond me.

The only redeeming character was the devil, played by an androgynous goth girl with no eyebrows and a black hood. (It certainly wasn't Mary Magdalene. She not only doesn't appear in the film, but isn't even mentioned by name. Come on, even I know that's wrong.) The devil has no actual role, except to randomly lurk around and add "dramatic tension" and "intensity". I couldn't quite figure out why the devil was carrying around the midget baby thing, other than, perhaps, to give a nod to David Lynch.

After the first half hour, the meat of the film ended. Or rather, the meat began, depending on what you mean by "meat". The remaining 3 hours of "Passion" was a slasher flick, depicting Jesus Christ being ripped to shreds, tortured, dragged through the dirt, humiliated, laughed at, tortured some more, and so on, ad nauseam, FOR 3 HOURS of graphic SLOW MOTION. It was if they didn't have enough scenes, so they decided to pad it out with slow-mo and endless repetition. YES WE GET THE POINT. The Romans tortured the guy. Okay, fine. Can you please summarize and maybe get back to some story? Maybe some history? No? More blood, exposed rib cage, and cranial fluids? Okay great, thanks!

First, the Rabbis beat him up. Then they sent him to Romans who really beat the shit out of him. Then there was the 20 minute scene (and I'm not exaggerating - 20 minutes) where they whipped him with some kind of whip with metal hooks that ripped bits of flesh off his back. And of course, they had to show close-ups of the bits of flesh getting pulled off with the whip, and various colored fluids spraying in the eyes of the Roman tormentors. In slow motion. Close-up.

Then they fuck him up some more. (Did I mention that there's no trace left of any story or plot or character development at this point? If you're not christian, expect to be completely lost, as different characters float in and out and reappear to flash knowing looks to the camera. Am I supposed to be like, "oh, that's Peter. Wow, I totally remember this part from Sunday School"?) Eventually the Rabbis convince the Romans to crucify Jesus. I'm thinking, great, maybe it's almost over. But no, it's not.

There is no way that the actual crucifixion was anywhere near as long as "Passion"'s depiction of the crucifixion. For an entire hour (maybe 2 hours?) we were treated to watching Jesus try to carry the cross, getting whipped by Romans, Jesus falling down (in slow motion!), Jesus moaning, Jesus getting whipped and laughed at by Romans, Jesus standing up, falling down, moaning, getting whipped, standing up, moaning, falling down, getting whipped, standing, moaning, falling, whipped, (do you see a pattern yet?) getting bloodier and bloodier, filthier and filthier, and after an hour of this, I had to restrain myself from yelling out "just do it already!"

Finally, they pounded the nails in his hands and feet (which I couldn't watch), and of course they showed close-ups and spurting blood (in slow motion) so you could "feel" like you were there. Well, great. If I had been there, I don't think I would have stuck around, I probably would just read about it in the Jerusalem Gazette the next morning. Maybe I would have "felt" more like I was there if I had walked out of the theater.

Then, Jesus dies, we get to see some gratuitous special effects, some supernatural earthquake happens, everyone freaks out, Jesus walks out of the cave, sees his shadow, 6 more weeks of winter, end of movie.

At least the soundtrack was good.

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topbanana66

topbanana66

Canada
April 2003

MAR 12, 2004 10:22 AM

I think this is not the movie for me, I thought Kill Bill overdid the blood! shocked

scooter11

scooter11

USA
OLD SKOOL

MAR 12, 2004 01:32 PM

Part of me wants to see it; since I've linked to so much criticism, I feel I should see for myself. But I really don't want the anti-Semetic wanker to get a dime of my money, so I'm torn...

vader

vader

Las Vegas, NV
OLD SKOOL

MAR 12, 2004 02:27 PM

I think it would be an excellent feature if there was a tab much like the SGarmy contribution button on members' profiles that tracked newswire articles so people could see what their buddies put out there, not my original idea but it sounds like a good one, it might be a major pain in the ass to incorporate it into the site, just wanted to bring it up, on the off chance that the staff may not have considered it yet

Madigan

Madigan

Angola
August 2003

MAR 12, 2004 10:21 PM

Your stellar review is enough to turn me away from the film but I think my morbid curiosity will prevail.

smile

RxQueen

RxQueen

New York, NY
March 2003

MAR 13, 2004 07:10 PM

wow. what a review. thanks smile
i really had no intention to see it anyway, but you never know where curiocity will take you.

xtx

xtx

Melbourne, FL
December 2002

MAR 14, 2004 10:30 AM

I liked it. And I agree, I loved the soundtrack. You know what's an even better soundtrack? Passion by Peter Gabriel, the soundtrack to what in my opinion is the greatest (non-traditional) Christ movie ever: The Last Temptation of Christ. Actually "Passion" was the original title of that movie. Keep in mind I'm not an Atheist nor am I religious anymore. But I do have a spirituality I suppose, though not attached to any doctorine- if anything it's probably closest to Buddhism, but in a much, much more simplified form.

[Edited on Mar 15, 2004 1:18PM]

rorybowman

I'm lost
January 2003

MAR 14, 2004 04:13 PM

Great review, and one of the most cogent I have seen. One of the New York Times guys did a lovely digression on how western artists have almost always shied AWAY from the sadistic gore that Gibson seems to revel in, for fear that they incite the passions and draw folks away from the relevant bits.

For a nice historical bit on cruxifiction in context (Pilate crucified thousands) check out an article at Tufts' Perseus Project: http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.04.0062%3Aid%3Dcrux

My brother is Xian and gave me a copy of the first "Left Behind" novel a few years back. After a dozen tries (I kept wanting to edit it, which got in the way) I finally forced myself to go through the whole thing.

Culture is lost on this market, entirely. Having never been exposed to thinking about anything more complex than a Disney movie, the people in this target market will slop up the most atrocious schlock. It reminds me of a snide comment I supposedly made about Protestantism generally a few years ago: it's a little like theology, without the thought.



[Edited on Mar 14, 2004 4:16PM]

iraqii

iraqii

Washington, DC
December 2003

MAR 14, 2004 08:32 PM

"It certainly wasn't Mary Magdalene. She not only doesn't appear in the film, but isn't even mentioned by name. Come on, even I know that's wrong."

Actually, Monica Bellucci played Mary Magdelane - don't know how you missed that.


iraqii

iraqii

Washington, DC
December 2003

MAR 14, 2004 10:35 PM

Ok, I guess if you're not Christian you could've missed it. Anyone who went to Church as a kid would pick it up.

sten_sture

sten_sture

Sweden
March 2004

MAR 15, 2004 01:10 AM

Liked the review. Not going to watch this film either smile

Wren

Wren

SUICIDEGIRL

Minnesota, USA

MAR 15, 2004 02:20 AM

I work with a young fellow who is a very devout Christian - so much so that he refuses to see films with a rating other than "G" (they contain content that he objects to, apparently).

Which means he cannot see this movie - I've been kind enough not to rub this in so far.

louisthunter

louisthunter

Schaumburg, IL
March 2004

MAR 15, 2004 05:08 PM

It's nice to read a review of this movie that doesn't kiss anyones ass. The critics seem to think it's their ticket into heaven to give this movie a favorable word. Fuck 'em and bravo to you.

Jena

Jena

New York, NY
June 2003

MAR 16, 2004 09:24 AM


donation to your veggie group (i am dripping with medium-rare blood so i cannot go there)

artchick

artchick

United Kingdom
August 2003

MAR 17, 2004 06:30 PM

hey sweetie-- I just saw this// I added an event to SGLA without a date, and it got listed as a "past event" on nov 30..

http://suicidegirls.com/groups/SGLA/journals/29137/

is there a way you can set an event as "tba" if there's no date yet, or is that just too weird? smile

artchick

artchick

United Kingdom
August 2003

MAR 17, 2004 07:02 PM

oh ok-- thank you honey. smile it's a cute bug, at least, with antennae and stuff. smile (since it's a past event I can't seem to find it to edit it, since it's long passed.. wink )

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