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In this version of Christ's crucifixion, based on the New Testament, Judas expedites the downfall of Jesus (Jim Caviezel) by handing him over to the Roman Empire's handpicked officials. To the horror of his mother, Mary (Maia Morgenstern), Magdalene (Monica Bellucci), whom he saved from damnation, and his disciples, Jesus is condemned to death. He is tortured as he drags a crucifix to nearby Calvary, where he is nailed to the cross. He dies, but not before a last act of grace.
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Director Mel Gibson's zeal is unmistakable, but The Passion of the Christ will leave many viewers emotionally drained rather than spiritually uplifted.

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Will Self London Evening Standard 01/09/2018
If I believed in life eternal with access to a heavenly multiplex I still wouldn't advise you to see this film, but, as things stand, if thou goest anywhere this week, be it to see an honest piece of graven imagery, not this religiose rubbish. Go to Full Review
Nell Minow Common Sense Media 12/28/2010
3/5
Extremely violent, and powerful; for mature teens. Go to Full Review
Jonathan Rosenbaum Chicago Reader 03/05/2008
If I were a Christian, I'd be appalled to have this primitive and pornographic bloodbath presume to speak for me. Go to Full Review
Alan French Sunshine State Cineplex Apr 20
4/10
While other films about Jesus of Nazareth opted to focus on his struggles as a man of faith, Gibson focuses on the intensity of what he was forced to endure. While Gibson touches on something profoundly nihilistic, it’s ultimately a vapid experience. Go to Full Review
Mark Johnson Awards Daily 06/27/2023
While the scenes we are witnessing are graphic and difficult to watch, there’s no denying the immersive experience that Passion brought to the screen. It’s as valid and visceral as any biblical story that’s ever been captured on film. Go to Full Review
Sean Axmaker Seanax.com 05/06/2023
It is perhaps testament to the material that the film can be read both as a literal illustration of the story of Christ’s suffering at the hands of the Romans... an anti-authoritarian tract that questions the very assumptions of guilt and blame... Go to Full Review
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Elizabeth R @RT49867353 2h We tend to sugar coat Easter but this movie fixes that. The Passion of Christ was almost unbearable to watch. The excruciating pain He suffered depicted so realistically had made me feel horrified at my sin, and eternally grateful for the love of Christ, our redeemer. See more Marcie S. @RT67188517 1d Best movie ever. Had all the emotions, amazing actors. Had me in the feels and it was the most realistic faith based movie I’ve ever seen, I Almost cried multiple times during the crucifixion part, Definitely recommend this movie. See more Jorge M @RT90317307 4d Absolutely stunning performance by Jim Caviezel, quite possibly the best rendition of Our Lord Jesus Christ in cinema history. Impossible not to be moved by this production, truly a marvelous feat by the great Mel Gibson. Cannot recommend it enough. See more Darlene P @RT05085328 Mar 16 This movie was beautifully written, perfection in acting and pure emotion. It was hard to watch what my sin caused this man Jesus, God on earth, to experience through His sacrifice. Im eternally grateful for the life and blood that was given for me and everyone who believes so we could be reconciled to The Father. It brings so many emotions into play when you watch it, you does leave you feeling drained with emotions after but like a good cry, so worth experiencing. The negative critics obviously don't get it because they tend to bash anything that has to do with the mere mention of the name Jesus. Hopefully one day THEY WILL. See more Kimberly J @RT49345687 Mar 15 Utterly healing. Thank you, my God, and thank you Mel Gibson for portraying the harsh reality of what Jesus endured. A powerful and necessary watch. See more Jordan S. @jswez Mar 4 Deeply moving. Brilliantly put together. Profoundly impactful. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In this version of Christ's crucifixion, based on the New Testament, Judas expedites the downfall of Jesus (Jim Caviezel) by handing him over to the Roman Empire's handpicked officials. To the horror of his mother, Mary (Maia Morgenstern), Magdalene (Monica Bellucci), whom he saved from damnation, and his disciples, Jesus is condemned to death. He is tortured as he drags a crucifix to nearby Calvary, where he is nailed to the cross. He dies, but not before a last act of grace.
Director
Mel Gibson
Producer
Bruce Davey, Mel Gibson, Stephen McEveety
Screenwriter
Benedict Fitzgerald, Mel Gibson
Distributor
Newmarket Film Group
Production Co
Icon Entertainment International
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Aramaic
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 11, 2005, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 25, 2015
Box Office (Gross USA)
$371.4M
Runtime
2h 0m
Sound Mix
Dolby SRD, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio
Digital 2.39:1
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