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By his wounds, we were healed.

The Passion of the Christ (2004)

February 25, 20042h 7mEN
7.5

5.2K votes

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Overview

A graphic portrayal of the last twelve hours of Jesus of Nazareth's life.

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Status

Released

Original Language

Hebrew

Budget

$30.0M

Revenue

$610.1M

Production Companies

Icon Productions

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

7.0

The fact that there is precious little English spoken here can come across as a little off-putting at the start. Until, that is, you remember that this is a story that has been told several times - not least in the bible, and so actually the language of the dialogue doesn't really matter so much. Once I was over that, I was rather impressed by the standard of production presented here by Mel Gibson. Jim Caviezel has a wonderful vulnerability and potency in his portrayal of the last day spent by Jesus before his crucifixion. The cinematography is very good, as is the glorious attention to detai…

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Wuchak

Wuchak

9.0

**_The Suffering of The Christ_** Helmed by Mel Gibson, “The Passion of the Christ” (2004) details the excruciating last 12 hours of the life of Jesus (Yeshua) Christ as detailed in the Bible, as well as various devotional writings. Jim Caviezel stars in the eponymous role and it’s hard to imagine a more fitting person in the part. Also notable are Monica Bellucci as Mary Magdalene, Hristo Naumov Shopov as Pontius Pilate and Jarreth Merz as Simon of Cyrene. Obviously, this isn’t a fun movie. You have to be braced for it, as it’s shocking in a reverent way. This explains why one critic de…

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