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"The Passion of the Christ" is a film about the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus. Director Mel Gibson received much criticism from critics and audiences for his explicit depiction of and focus on violence and on Christ's suffering, especially on the part of the Jewish community. The film's languages are Arabic, Latin and Hebrew and it's actors are laymen which was controversially received as well.
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"The Passion of the Christ" is a film about the last 12 hours in the life of Jesus. Director Mel Gibson received much criticism from critics and audiences for his explicit depiction of and focus on violence and on Christ's suffering, especially on the part of the Jewish community. The film's languages are Arabic, Latin and Hebrew and it's actors are laymen which was controversially received as well.
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IMDbBest Costume Design Migliori Costumi | 2005
Best Production Design Migliore Scenografia For | 2005 | Francesco
Best Production Design (Migliore Scenografia) | 2005 | Francesco
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2005
Special Event Album of the Year | 2005 | Steven Curtis
Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 2005
Top Box Office Films | 2005 | John
Best Foreign Film | 2005 | Mel
Best Sound Editing in a Feature Music Feature Film | 2005 | Michael T.
Most Inspiring Movie Acting | 2005 | Jim
Best Director | 2005 | Mel
Worst Foreign Film | 2005 | Mel
Best Feature Film | 2004 | Mel
Most Overrated Movie of the Year | 2004
Favorite Movie Drama | 2005
For | 2004 | Claudia
2004 | Luca
2004 | Mel
2004 | Dolores
2004 | Maurizio
2004 | Hristo
2004 | Mel
Top 10 Key Films of the Noughties | 2009 | Mel
Most Inspiring Movie | 2005
Best Makeup Miglior trucco | 2005
Best Achievement in Makeup | 2005
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures Original Score | 2005
Best Achievement in Cinematography | 2005 | Caleb
Best Makeup and Hairstyling | 2005 | Bryan
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features Dialogue ADR | 2005 | Sean
Best Picture | 2005
Best Adapted Screenplay Miglior sceneggiatura non originale | 2005 | Mel
Best Supporting Actor Migliore Attore Non Protagonista | 2005
Best Supporting Actress Migliore Attrice Non Protagonista | 2005 | Monica
Best Movie | 2005
Best Italian Performer Working Abroad Miglior Attore Italiano allEstero | 2005 | Rosalinda
Best Popular Movie | 2005
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases | 2005 | Caleb
Best Cinematography | 2005 | Caleb
Best International Film | 2004
Best Music | 2004
Best Foreign Language Film | 2004
Best Original Score | 2004
Best Cinematography | 2004 | Caleb
Best Original Score for a Drama Film | 2004 | John
Best Male Performance | 2004 | Jim
Most Divine Miracle in a Movie Milagro ms Divino en una Pelcula | 2004 | Jim
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 610,063,468 USD
Jim Caviezel experienced a shoulder separation when the 150lb cross dropped on his shoulder. The scene is still in the movie.
In interviews with Newsweek magazine and several other media, Jim Caviezel spoke about the difficulties he experienced while filming. This included being accidentally whipped twice, which has left a 14-inch scar on his back, and dislocating his shoulder from the weight of the cross. Caviezel also admitted he was struck by lightning while filming the Sermon on the Mount and during the crucifixion. His hair actually caught fire from this, but he was otherwise miraculously unharmed. The scenes of him hanging on the cross in the dead of Italian winter (with temperatures of 25°F/-4°C and 30-knot winds) caused him to contract hypothermia and pneumonia. Finally, because make-up was used to create a swollen eye, his lack of depth perception gave him migraine headaches.
This is the highest grossing foreign language film or subtitled film in U.S. box office history. It is also the highest grossing religious film in the worldwide box office of all time.
In one scene while hanging on the cross, Jim Caviezel can be seen to have a blue coloration of the skin. This was not a special effect, but due to asphyxiation, which is believed to be the typical cause of death for crucified victims. Prolonged suspension by the arms in this position may cause severe extension of the chest muscles and lungs, which makes breathing very difficult and causes slow suffocation. Victims would usually survive as long as they were able to pull themselves up by the arms, but exhaustion inevitably ensued. A foot rest (as depicted in the movie) was sometimes placed to relieve the arms, but ironically, this also served to prolong the agony. Most scholars agree that crucified people probably died from a combination of suffocation, heart failure, exposure, dehydration, lung embolism, or sepsis from infected wounds endured from the nails or the flogging preceding it.
According to Mel Gibson, the long shot of Jesus lying in Mary's arms after having been taken from the cross, was greatly inspired by Michelangelo's famous statue "La Pietà," a work of art that inspired many other depictions of this scene.
"Jesus: Forgive them, Father. They know not what they do."
"Jesus: You have heard it said you shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy. But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you. For if you love only those who love you, what reward is there in that?"