Não resisti, achei essa crítica nesse site http://math.ucsd.edu/~dwildstr/reviews/movies/index.html e rolei de rir... XDDDDD Tinha que dividir com vcs aqui!! XD
"The Passion of the Christ
I suspect I'm not the intended audience for this film. Hell, I know I'm not the audience for this film, and I knew it before I even watched it. But it's enlightening as to the basic upscrewedness inherant to some Christian groups. See, it was a commercial success and praised by several Christian groups, so I'm assuming this film is in some way indicative of the perceptions of mainstream Christianity. It also focuses on one incident in Jesus's life, so presumably that's the focal point of mainstream Christian thought. So what's this event that has inspired millions? Some half-naked dude getting the life kicked out of him, apparently.
See, I don't know. Maybe the baggage Christians bring to this film makes it seem a lot better, but I don't see much happening in terms of weighty issues, just some guy being beaten up. What amazes me is that evangelical grops have promoted Passion as a good thing to show to non-Christians to convert them. Maybe you have to be an evangelical Christian to appreciate the logic, but if you sat me down, told me "this is what my religion's all about" and showed me 2 hours of torture, I don't think I'd stick around for tea and cookies. It's weird, because I don't see the life of Jesus as devoid of inspiration: the gospels are a solid narrative, the sermons and parables poetic and incisive; but all that occurs in the first 75% of each Gospel and this film's all about the last 25%, which I guess excites Christians but doesn't do a damn thing for me. Assuming one presumes this is all meant to be inspirational, what's the message? I'm reading it as "suffering is noble and misery sacred". Which makes Christians sound like Goths with less eyeliner. I'm pretty sure that's not what the Official State Religion of Missouri (yes, I know the resolution hasn't passed yet) is actually about. Maybe this movie would've shown Christians in a better light with Graham Chapman and a song-and-dance number or two.
Buggered if I know what it is about, though."
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