10/11/07
The Passion
In 2004, the Mel Gibson film, The Passion, was released in theaters. Film creaters and producers were not sure how the public would respond to the intensity and gore of this movie. But the production made quite the uproar remaining number one in box offices for three consecutive weeks. The film became the biggest religious film of all times.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_ss2AQ3xM1KPwPfGf96FIrnx8OrwrS54NqtZxpnZ5geVxqGSeayLUwyFWzouhJD_roI5Gd4e1vQDh8C_x4eSgvfA_wYVjWxkGhA5W8_MoswAevy9qCEUEjYfp6RHQ=s0-d)
About The Passion, Mel Gibson said, "I want to show the humanity of Christ as well as the divine aspect. It's a rendering that for me is very realistic and as close as possible to what I perceive the truth to be." Many people admired and respected Mel Gibson for the creation of this movie. Then, two years later he was arrested for drunk driving. How do his actions effect the public's view of religion? I don't really know. Does this event make his religious stances any less respectable? <http://www.hollywoodjesus.com/thepassion.html%3E
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