The Passion of the Christ
I haven't seen the film yet.
Mel Gibson film, The Passion of the Christ is causing quite a stir. People haven't talked this openly about religion in a long time.
In this round-up of reviews, as of this writing, there were 67 positive reviews and 57 negative ones. Not surprising at all.
In my opinion, most reviews tend to fall into discussions of "it is too violent/not too violent as to obscure the message of Christianity" and "it is (or not) anti-Jewish." These two issues are valid concerns but after reading a half dozen or so reviews of that type, you pretty much have exhausted that line of analysis.
Here are three items on the internet that I thought gave some additional angles worth looking at.
For a perspective of the film in the context of other artistic efforts to portray the life of Christ, check this one out.
This item discusses why Jews and Christians react so differently to the film.
Finally, movies are afterall a business and here is one that takes look at the intersection of culture, religion and business.
I haven't seen the film yet. However, I will eventually see it and blog on it. But I thought I'd share some web links I've seen that might be of interest.
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