bigsleepj wrote:
• The Passion of the Christ: Doesn't give a lot of context but very visceral film-making.
And now a Bible-adaptation I dislike:
Prince of Egypt: Visually and musically impressive with great voice-acting. But it does not really understand the character of Moses entirely or as much as it thinks it does. Still it isn't that bad a movie. I just expected more.
I do not recall anything of the sort in the film, the closest you got, unless I am incredibly niave, is that Mary Magdalene seemed to be in love with Him but refused to act on it in the slightest, although her singing "he's just a man" raises problems of its own.Ashley wrote:While I haven't seen it (so please no one come at me with rollerskates on or hippie knives of doom) Jesus Christ Superstar! is not exactly a film I think you'd want to see. For example, I remember hearing they portray Christ as not a virgin, which more than picqued my eyebrows, and some other "liberal" aspects to the story.
Not always.It's a musical of the passion week told through Judas' eyes.
Too much false Catholic stuff (no offense to Catholics).
Yes, that's the one. One thing that amused me was simply from watching the film I was able to correctly determine before watching the credits that New Testament scholar N.T. Wright was one of the film's theological advisors.Crossdive wrote:is miracle maker that one that is in clay-mation or something?
eva-boy7985 wrote:One thing to note concerning Passion's Mary "issue" is whether or not she's actually being "deified" (given god-like status). In the case of the Passion, she was in no way deified. She was given focus however because hey, she was Christ's mother and if anything was the closest to him (well closest human being). I find that alot of people that felt weird about how much attention she was given are not parents themselves, and I myself am not. As the Bible says, she had favor in God's eyes, so she was still very important in the scheme of things. An interesting thing I read in a mag was that because of Christians' sometimes negative responses to Mary and her relation to Catholic issues, Christians sometimes don't give her ENOUGH credit, and almost dismiss her as unimportant which is rather dishonoring. I know that there would be no words to describe how I'd feel knowing my child had to undergo anything remotely close to what Christ did. The movie was just portraying her and her mother's heart. Just something that could use clarity I thought. Not trying to stir anything up, just offer some clarity...
Bobtheduck wrote:Last Temptation of the Christ - I haven't seen it. I've only heard bad, but the thing everyone freaks out about is that, in the movie, he's tempted to have sex... An alternate view is presented as his "Last Temptation" in which he is tempted to not die for our sins and just live a normal life with a wife and kids and bla bla bla... I see no problem with that. Jesus WAS tempted in every way we are tempted, and I'm sure he was tempted to give up too... Of course, if it portrays Jesus as a wishy washy pantywaist and doesn't have the resurrection, it is garbage, but I can't say whether that's what it does or not... I haven't been able to see the movie since I'm always around people who would be offended by it... *sigh*
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