THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST depicts the last 12 hours of the life of Jesus of Nazareth (Jim Caviezel), beginning with his betrayal by Judas Iscariot (Luca Lionello) and ending with his crucifixion and subsequent resurrection. Directed by Mel Gibson (BRAVEHEART)--who funded the film himself and co-wrote the screenplay--PASSION uses flashbacks to substantiate a handful of pertinent moments in Jesus' life and teachings, such as the Sermon on the Mount and the Last Supper, as well as his relationships with his mother and his disciples. Still, the drama focuses on the seemingly endless torture inflicted upon Jesus by Roman soldiers at the urging of the Jewish crowd that considers him a blasphemer, despite the attempts of a sympathetic Pontius Pilate (Hristo Naumov Shopov) to spare him from death. The faint of heart should be prepared for the brutal, barbaric beatings that Christ endures. Maia Morgenstern, Monica Bellucci, and Hristo Jivkov are touching as Mary, Magdalene, and John respectively, who are devastated by Jesus' fate yet aware that they can do nothing to change it. Performed in Aramaic and Latin with English subtitles, Gibson's labor of love is sure to prompt discussion and debate as to historical and Biblical fact.
Theatrical Release Date: February 25, 2004
Blu-ray Disc Features:
2-Disc Set
Checkpoint
Sensormatic
Full Frame - 1.33
Screen Format Note: Widescreen - 2.40
Audio:
DTS HD Master Audio 5.1 - Aramaic, Latin, Hebrew
Subtitles - SDH English, Spanish - Optional
Disc 1: THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST
Additional Release Material:
Featurettes - "Passion Recut"
Audio Commentary:
1. Director/Producer/Co-Screenwriter Mel Gibson, Cinematographer Caleb Deschanel and Editor John Wright
2. Producer Stephen McEveety, VFX Supervisor/Second Unit Director Ted Rae and Special Make-up and VFX Designer Keith Vanderlaan
3. Mel Gibson, Father William J. Fulco, Gerry Matatics and Father John Bartunek
4. Composer John Debney
Disc 2: Supplemental Material
Additional Release Material:
Behind the Scenes: "By His Wounds We Are Healed: Making THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST" (21 parts)
Featurette: "The Legacy" (5 parts)
Alternate Scenes: Deleted Scenes (2)
Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
Text/Photo Galleries:
Additional Text: Historical Texts
Galleries:
1. Production Art
2. Art Images
Distributor Notes: The Passion of the Christ focuses 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 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.
Source: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Executive Producer
Enzo Sisti: Executive Producer, THE PASSION OF CHRIST (2004)
Director of Photography
Caleb Deschanel: Director/Director of Photography
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Review 1:
"[T]here is undeniable power and artistry in the filmmaking..."
Source: USA Today
p.8E 02/27/2004
Review 2:
"[Caviezel] has an eloquent, spindly body and a gauntly ascetic profile..."
Source: Entertainment Weekly
p.46-7 03/05/2004
Review 3:
"Gibson's immersion in the blood of Christ is an act of faith filmed with a zealot's rapture."
Source: Rolling Stone
p.79 03/18/2004
Review 4:
"This is Gibson's personal vision of the greatest story ever told, a look inside his heart and soul..."
Source: Los Angeles Times
p.1 02/24/2004
Review 5:
"[I]t is Gibson himself, as director, who most energizes the movie, breathing life into the dusty annals of scripture and investigating them with an almost indescribable, elegiac beauty."
Source: Box Office
p.160-1 04/01/2004
Review 6:
"[U]ndeniably well-made..."
Source: Premiere
p.112 07/01/2004
Review 7:
"What THE PASSION adds to Gibson's previous directorial offerings is a stripped-down economy of story-telling and a flair for hauntingly iconic imagery which lend an irresistibly visceral edge."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.63-4 04/01/2004