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RE: Views split over Jesus' suffering vs. resurrection in 'Passion'

posted Tuesday, 13 April 2004
Quoting from this site:
It has been said that in 120 minutes of film, 75 seconds are the Resurrection, leading some of the movie's critics to ask whether the film focuses too much on Jesus' suffering and not enough on his resurrection."

The Star Tribute thinks "The Passion" focuses too much on Christ's sufffering, somehow I thought that was the point of the film. To highlight and make clear what Christ went through for our sins. Maybe we should just wait for a sequel - "Return of the King" maybe? :)

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