The Passion
of the Christ

REVIEW
Starring:
| James Caviezel | .... | Jesus |
| Monica Bellucci | .... | Magdalene |
| Claudia Gerini | .... | Claudia Procles |
| Maia Morgenstern | .... | Mary |
| Sergio Rubini | .... | Dismas |
| Toni Bertorelli | .... | Annas |
| Roberto Bestazzoni | .... | Malchus |
| Francesco Cabras | .... | Gesmas |
| Giovanni Capalbo | .... | Cassius |
| Rosalinda Celentano | .... | Satan |
| Emilio De Marchi | .... | Scornful Roman |
| Francesco De Vito | .... | Peter |
| Lello Giulivo | .... | Brutish Roman |
| Abel Jefry | .... | Second Temple Officer (as Abel Jafry) |
| Hristo Jivkov | .... | John |
Genre: Drama
Studio: Newmarket Film Group
Director: Mel Gibson
Writer(s):
Benedict Fitzgerald (screenplay)
Mel Gibson (screenplay)
Producer(s):
| Bruce Davey | .... | producer |
| Mel Gibson | .... | producer |
| Stephen McEveety | .... | producer |
| Enzo Sisti | .... | executive producer |
Runtime: 127 minutes
Plot:
The Passion of The Christ focusses on the last twelve hours of
Jesus of Nazareth's life. The film begins in the Garden of Olives
where Jesus has gone to pray after sitting the Last Supper. Jesus
must resist the temptations of Satan. Betrayed by Judas Iscariot,
Jesus is then arrested and taken within the city walls of
Jerusalem where leaders of the Pharisees confront him with
accusations of blasphemy and his trial results in a condemnation
to death.
Rating 
10 out
of 10
Rated
for
sequences of graphic violence.
Notes:
Probably the BEST movie of 2004! Mel Gibson does a PERFECT job. James Caviezel gives a memorable
performance.
Bottom Line: BUY!
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