2/10
Extremist religious propaganda
16 April 2007
A film with 95% torture-time. What craftsmanship! What storytelling! Now, this movie is just like those films released by Islamic extremists in the middle east, honoring their martyrs in the most tasteless manners. To me, its scary how so many educated people in a modern democracy (US) can see this film as spiritual/inspiring.

Any modern Christian owe it to their god and faith to strongly dissociate from this film, as it if anything spits on Christ work. And how can you say that this is NOT against any special group of people by saying "i just follow whats written in the bible"? The bible says a lot of things: Gays should be killed, women must sacrifice animals to cleanse them from the sin of menstruation and religious doubt must be punished with extreme torture. Gibson choose what parts of the bible he wanted to stress and must stand by this.

If you choose to look at this film completely non-religiously, it's just very pointless. There is no story, no character development, there is nothing to interest the viewer.
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