Passion of the Christ

Passion of the Christ
DVD Title: Passion of the Christ
Genre:Drama
Director:Mel Gibson
Actors:Cast List
Movie Year:30 November, 2003
ASIN: B00028HBKM
Disc Number/Location:440, 441
Description:
After all the controversy and rigorous debate has subsided, Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ will remain a force to be reckoned with. In the final analysis, "Gibson's Folly" is an act of personal bravery and commitment on the part of its director, who self-financed this $25-30 million production to preserve his artistic goal of creating the Passion of Christ ("Passion" in this context meaning "suffering") as a quite literal, in-your-face interpretation of the final 12 hours in the life of Jesus, scripted almost directly from the gospels (and spoken in Aramaic and Latin with a relative minimum of subtitles) and presented as a relentless, 126-minute ordeal of torture and crucifixion. For Christians and non-Christians alike, this film does not "entertain," and it's not a film that one can "like" or "dislike" in any conventional sense. (It is also emphatically not a film for children or the weak of heart.) Rather, The Passion is a cinematic experience that serves an almost singular purpose: to show the scourging and death of Jesus Christ in such horrifically graphic detail (with Gibson's own hand pounding the nails in the cross) that even non-believers may feel a twinge of sorrow and culpability in witnessing the final moments of the Son of God, played by Jim Caviezel in a performance that's not so much acting as a willful act of submission, so intense that some will weep not only for Christ, but for Caviezel's unparalleled test of endurance.

Leave it to the intelligentsia to debate the film's alleged anti-Semitic slant; if one judges what is on the screen (so gloriously served by John Debney's score and Caleb Deschanel's cinematography), there is fuel for debate but no obvious malice aforethought; the Jews under Caiaphas are just as guilty as the barbaric Romans who carry out the execution, especially after Gibson excised (from the subtitles, if not the soundtrack) the film's most controversial line of dialogue. If one accepts that Gibson's intentions are sincere, The Passion can be accepted for what it is: a grueling, straightforward (some might say unimaginative) and extremely violent depiction of the Passion, guaranteed to render devout Christians speechless while it intensifies their faith. Non-believers are likely to take a more dispassionate view, and some may resort to ridicule. But one thing remains undebatable: with The Passion of the Christ, Gibson put his money where his mouth is. You can praise or damn him all you want, but you've got to admire his chutzpah. --Jeff Shannon


Cast List:  
James Caviezel
as Jesus
Monica Bellucci
as Magdalen
Maia Morgenstern as Mary
Francesco De Vito as Peter
Toni Bertorelli as Annas
Hristo Shopov as Pontius Pilate
Fabio Sartor as Abenader
Olek Mincer as Nicodemus
Lucio Allocca as Old Temple Guard
Adel Bakri as Temple Guard
Adel Ben Ayed as Thomas
Lino Salemme as Accuser
Francesco De Rosa as Accuser
Francesco Gabriele as Elder
Federico Pacifici as Elder
Giovanni Vettorazzo as Elder
Tom Shaker as Eyepatch
Romuald Andrzej Klos as Roman Soldier
Dario D'Ambrosi as Roman Soldier
Omar Capalbo as Boy
Antonello Iacovone as Boy
Ivan Gaudiano as Boy
Roberto Bestazzoni as Malchus
Pietro Sarubbi as Barabbas
Lello Giulivo as Brutish Roman
Roberto Visconti as Scournful Roman
Francesco Cabras as Gesmas
Giovanni Capalbo as Cassius
Sabrina Impacciatore as Seraphia
Jarreth J. Merz as Simon of Cyrene
Rossella Longo as Woman
Rosalinda Celentano as Satan
Vincenzo Monti as Herod's Courtier
Nuot Arquint as Herod's Courtier
Valerio Isidori as Herod's Courtier
Arianna Vitolo as Herod's Court Woman
Ornella Giusto as Herod's Court Woman
Lucia Stara as Herod's Court Woman
Francis Dokyi as Herod's Servant
Hristo Jivkov as John
Mattia Sbragia as Caiphas
Luca Lionello as Judas
Claudia Gerini as Claudia Procles
Giacinto Ferro as Joseph of Arimathea
Sheila Mokhtari as Woman in Audience
Paco Reconti as Whipping Guard
Luciano Dragone as Second Man
Franco Costanzo as Accuser
Emanuele Gullotto as Accuser
Maurizio Di Carmine as Elder
Angelo Di Loreta as Elder
Roberto Santi as Elder
Ted Rusoff as Elder
Andrea Coppola as Grizzled Beard
Giuseppe Lo Console as Roman Soldier
Luciano Federico as Man in Audience
Valerio Esposito as Boy
Nicola Tagarelli as Boy
Chokri Ben Zagden as James
Luca De Dominicis as Herod
Abel Jafri as 2nd Temple Officer
Emilio De Marchi as Scornful Roman
Sergio Rubini as Dismas
Andrea Refuto as Young Jesus
Matt Patresi as Janus
Daniela Poti as Young Girl
Noemi Marotta as Woman
Davide Marotta as Baby
Danilo Di Ruzza as Pilate's Servant
Danilo Maria Valli as Herod's Courtier
Abraam Fontana as Herod's Courtier
Paolo Dos Santos as Herod's Boy
Gabriella Barbuti as Herod's Court Woman
Michelle Bonev as Herod's Court Woman
Evelina Meghangi as Herod's Court Woman

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