Mel Gibson's "The Passion of Term Paper

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There is a strange close relationship between Satan and Jesus in this movie. Satan is the only one who cares what is going on with Jesus, other than the women. Satan walks parallel to Mary when they are mourning Jesus. Lucifer temps Jesus in the garden of Gethsemene in this movie, but in this Bible this does not happen. Jesus, in the Bible, had been tempted by Satan much earlier when he was first starting his ministry, but in the Bible by this point in his life he was no longer feeling that temptation. Satan is portrayed as almost being a part of Christ in this movie.

There is a lot more to Jesus than the fact that he died. "The Passion of the Christ" subtly implies that the most important thing about Jesus was that he died, not that he had a message.
He had a very important message, in the Bible, not just that he died and came back to life like any cheap zombie. I think this is a very good picture of Jesus, even though sometimes it tries to be more dogmatic than to follow the Bible specifically. This movie is trying to show what the Church believes in addition to showing what actually happened. Even so, it is one of the best pictures of Jesus because it portrays him both as a real plausible being with deep emotions, and….....

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