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Is The Passion of the Christ one of the most violent films to have come out this century?
Posted on 4/5/26 at 8:07 pm
Posted on 4/5/26 at 8:07 pm
The film is 22 years old now.
Since its release, I have yet to see a major motion picture that depicts the murder of someone in such a brutal, realistic, and visceral way.
I love the film and it’s one of my all time favorites, but looking back on the controversy it got, I can see why it got so many headlines.
From the perspective of someone who isn’t a Christian, it could easily be seen as a 2 hour snuff film devoted to depicting someone being tortured to death. The scourging, Jesus falling and the cross crushing his head, the Roman dislocating his shoulder to get his hand aligned with the mark on the cross, etc.
I honestly don’t think there’s a major motion picture with a mid to large size budget to have come out in the last 15-20 years that matches the violence of this film. Maybe Hostel or A Serbian Film? Even those movies had tiny budgets and you could clearly tell they had their limitations when it came to depicting certain things. Maybe the SAW movies but even those films had nowhere near the success that this movie had
Since its release, I have yet to see a major motion picture that depicts the murder of someone in such a brutal, realistic, and visceral way.
I love the film and it’s one of my all time favorites, but looking back on the controversy it got, I can see why it got so many headlines.
From the perspective of someone who isn’t a Christian, it could easily be seen as a 2 hour snuff film devoted to depicting someone being tortured to death. The scourging, Jesus falling and the cross crushing his head, the Roman dislocating his shoulder to get his hand aligned with the mark on the cross, etc.
I honestly don’t think there’s a major motion picture with a mid to large size budget to have come out in the last 15-20 years that matches the violence of this film. Maybe Hostel or A Serbian Film? Even those movies had tiny budgets and you could clearly tell they had their limitations when it came to depicting certain things. Maybe the SAW movies but even those films had nowhere near the success that this movie had
This post was edited on 4/5/26 at 8:08 pm
Posted on 4/5/26 at 8:11 pm to JasonDBlaha
No. Not even remotely close. Tons of horror movies far more graphic.
It is graphic because it is Christ being tortured and killed. For Christians that makes it more uncomfortable to watch than other horror movies which are far more graphic.
It is graphic because it is Christ being tortured and killed. For Christians that makes it more uncomfortable to watch than other horror movies which are far more graphic.
Posted on 4/5/26 at 8:12 pm to JasonDBlaha
And the controversy was bullshite. The whole point of the movie was to really sell the agony aspect and the sacrifice Christ made for humanity. It was pointless to sugar coat it.
Posted on 4/5/26 at 8:16 pm to Crow Pie
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Agreed and ironically the same director.
Posted on 4/5/26 at 8:21 pm to TigerMyth36
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And the controversy was bullshite
Disclaimer: I am not antisemetic or anti-Israel.
I think that the controversy at the time was that it depicted the Jews killing Jesus and didn’t put the onus solely on Romans. Obviously Mel Gibson’s drunken tirade since then justified that a little bit.
Jews in Hollywood didn’t like that. I do not in any way whatsoever put Jesus’ crucifixion on modern day Jews in Hollywood, but it was an attempt of a huge whitewashing of History.
This post was edited on 4/5/26 at 8:23 pm
Posted on 4/5/26 at 8:26 pm to TigerMyth36
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No. Not even remotely close. Tons of horror movies far more graphic.
It’s not the fact that it’s “graphic”. It’s because it’s super realistic and visceral compared to horror movies. It’s like if you went back to the first-century and filmed a documentary-style movie of someone getting tortured and killed by Roman-style brutality methods.
Posted on 4/5/26 at 9:22 pm to JasonDBlaha
France put out several hyper violent horror movies in the early 00s. If you want total number of on screen deaths, then Rambo 4
Posted on 4/6/26 at 12:06 am to JasonDBlaha
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A Serbian Film?
Takes the cake. Simply reading the synopsis is enough to make you sick to your stomach.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 1:34 am to JasonDBlaha
It feels extra graphic because it's presented in a realistic way.
There are horror movies that are more gory but they are often time cartoonishly so. It's less uncomfortable because your brain knows how fake it is
Passion of the Christ made people extremely uncomfortable because the violence was meant to be realistic.
There are horror movies that are more gory but they are often time cartoonishly so. It's less uncomfortable because your brain knows how fake it is
Passion of the Christ made people extremely uncomfortable because the violence was meant to be realistic.
This post was edited on 4/6/26 at 5:46 pm
Posted on 4/6/26 at 6:10 am to 3nOut
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it depicted the Jews killing Jesus and didn’t put the onus solely on Romans.
Why should it have done so?
Posted on 4/6/26 at 6:30 am to JasonDBlaha
I am glad Gibson did not sanitize the scourging and crucifixion. Both were hyperviolent and designed to destroy a human body.
I am not a theologian, but I have always put the responsibility for Jesus' death squarely on the Jewish Sanhedrin. Caiaphas used the Romans as his tool for execution, but it was the Jewish leadership who paid Judas his thirty pieces of silver.
I am not a theologian, but I have always put the responsibility for Jesus' death squarely on the Jewish Sanhedrin. Caiaphas used the Romans as his tool for execution, but it was the Jewish leadership who paid Judas his thirty pieces of silver.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 7:35 am to JasonDBlaha
It was a hard watch, that's for sure.
The bad thing is that it might not've been gory enough to reflect actual events.
The bad thing is that it might not've been gory enough to reflect actual events.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 7:37 am to TigerMyth36
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For Christians that makes it more uncomfortable to watch than other horror movies which are far more graphic.
The equivalent for Muslims would be is someone drew a cartoon of Muhammad....
... so we're told.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 7:45 am to 3nOut
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I think that the controversy at the time was that it depicted the Jews killing Jesus and didn’t put the onus solely on Romans.
This isn't controversial. The Jews killed Jesus. The Romans are the instrument they used to do so.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 8:26 am to Mo Jeaux
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Why should it have done so?
Modern day Jews like to make sure they aren't the ones tied to Jesus' death.
Again, I'm not sitting here thinking Ben Shapiro, Seth Rogen, Steven Spielberg, Adam Sandler, or Alan Greenspan had anything to do with Jesus' torture or crucifixion.
Deicide
It's a whole thing.
Now I think there are some people that put that blood guilt on modern day Jews, but I denounce that, personally.
But acting like Jewish leaders at the time weren't at a minimum 50% responsible is
Posted on 4/6/26 at 9:10 am to 3nOut
The sequel is coming out Easter 2027
Posted on 4/6/26 at 10:54 am to 3nOut
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I think that the controversy at the time was that it depicted the Jews killing Jesus and didn’t put the onus solely on Romans.
Correct because Jews run Hollywood and they want to deny facts. Read the Bible. They killed Jesus. Pilot said he could find no fault in him and washed his hands of his death. He gave the mob what they wanted.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 5:27 pm to JasonDBlaha
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Since its release, I have yet to see a major motion picture that depicts the murder of someone in such a brutal, realistic, and visceral way.
Remember this the next time someone blames Hollywood and video games for violence in our society.
No one blames Pontius Pilate regardless of how many times the story is told or how often it is depicted.
Posted on 4/6/26 at 5:32 pm to 3nOut
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Jews in Hollywood didn’t like that. I do not in any way whatsoever put Jesus’ crucifixion on modern day Jews in Hollywood, but it was an attempt of a huge whitewashing of History.
Of course Jews today didnt kill Jesus
But Pilate offered to spare Jesus. A crowd of angry Jews (pushed by rabbis) told Pilate to crucify him.
Now Pilate was essentially a king and could have done whatever he wanted so, of course, he still holds ultimate blame.
This post was edited on 4/6/26 at 5:34 pm
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