I just saw it and would really like to talk about it, but I dont want to ruin it for people who have not yet seen it by talking about it in other threads so I made this one. If you havent seen the movie, close the thread now, because if you read specific details I think the movie will be ruined for you. Its bad enough you already know what happens to Jesus.
Ok.
-What was your favorite part of the movie?
Mine was the opening scene when Jesus was being tempted by the devil. Awsome scene.
-I really liked how the movie was in the ancient language, for years I have thought we were pronouncing his name incorrectly and this movie gave some insight into that. I think it really helped with believability and in the dating and setting of the movie.
-The way Jesus fell when arrying the cross irritated me LOL. The way it was so repetative. No one falls the same way twice, especially those dramatic falls. I wish that was given some variety.
-I liked how even though he was bloody and beaten you could still see his eyes. (or eye). It was more dramatic and made him seem more godlike.
-I think if he wasnt crucified he surely would have died from his wounds anyway.
-I loved the insight into the Roman conflict. This was a glimpse into the fall of the empire. Up until now I had only seen references to Roman strength and superiority. This was a weakened society, weakened by its own brutality. I found it fascinating.
-I really have walked away with an appreciation for todays society. I had always thought that the 20th century was one of the most brutal. Now I know I was wrong, and that even in the worst of times, it was a cake walk compared to 2000 years ago. Things are getting better, even the violence. The scale of deaths seems to be greater, but the method of war and punishment is far more humaine.
Ok.
-What was your favorite part of the movie?
Mine was the opening scene when Jesus was being tempted by the devil. Awsome scene.
-I really liked how the movie was in the ancient language, for years I have thought we were pronouncing his name incorrectly and this movie gave some insight into that. I think it really helped with believability and in the dating and setting of the movie.
-The way Jesus fell when arrying the cross irritated me LOL. The way it was so repetative. No one falls the same way twice, especially those dramatic falls. I wish that was given some variety.
-I liked how even though he was bloody and beaten you could still see his eyes. (or eye). It was more dramatic and made him seem more godlike.
-I think if he wasnt crucified he surely would have died from his wounds anyway.
-I loved the insight into the Roman conflict. This was a glimpse into the fall of the empire. Up until now I had only seen references to Roman strength and superiority. This was a weakened society, weakened by its own brutality. I found it fascinating.
-I really have walked away with an appreciation for todays society. I had always thought that the 20th century was one of the most brutal. Now I know I was wrong, and that even in the worst of times, it was a cake walk compared to 2000 years ago. Things are getting better, even the violence. The scale of deaths seems to be greater, but the method of war and punishment is far more humaine.

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