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Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus

Original title: The Passion of the Christ
  • 20042004
  • K-18K-18
  • 2h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
228K
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POPULARITY
40
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Jim Caviezel in Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus (2004)
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Depicts the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem.Depicts the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem.Depicts the final twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem.

IMDb RATING
7.2/10
228K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
40
249
  • Director
    • Mel Gibson
  • Writers
    • Benedict Fitzgerald
    • Mel Gibson
  • Stars
    • Jim Caviezel
    • Monica Bellucci
    • Maia Morgenstern
Top credits
  • Director
    • Mel Gibson
  • Writers
    • Benedict Fitzgerald
    • Mel Gibson
  • Stars
    • Jim Caviezel
    • Monica Bellucci
    • Maia Morgenstern
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    • 2.9KUser reviews
    • 403Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Oscars
      • 29 wins & 24 nominations total

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    Jim Caviezel and Jarreth J. Merz in Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus (2004)
    Jim Caviezel in Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus (2004)
    Jim Caviezel and Dario D'Ambrosi in Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus (2004)
    Rosalinda Celentano, Romuald Andrzej Klos, and Davide Marotta in Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus (2004)
    Jim Caviezel in Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus (2004)
    Jim Caviezel, Christo Jivkov, and Francesco De Vito in Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus (2004)
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     Simon of Cyrene (Jarreth Merz) helps Jesus (Jim Caviezel) carry his Cross.
    Rosalinda Celentano as Satan
    Jim Caviezel in Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus (2004)
    Jim Caviezel in Kristuksen viimeinen kiusaus (2004)
    Luca Lionello as Judas

    Top cast

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    Jim Caviezel
    Jim Caviezel
    • Jesusas Jesus
    Monica Bellucci
    Monica Bellucci
    • Magdalenas Magdalen
    Maia Morgenstern
    Maia Morgenstern
    • Maryas Mary
    Christo Jivkov
    Christo Jivkov
    • Johnas John
    Francesco De Vito
    Francesco De Vito
    • Peteras Peter
    Mattia Sbragia
    Mattia Sbragia
    • Caiphasas Caiphas
    Toni Bertorelli
    • Annasas Annas
    Luca Lionello
    Luca Lionello
    • Judasas Judas
    Hristo Shopov
    Hristo Shopov
    • Pontius Pilateas Pontius Pilate
    • (as Hristo Naumov Shopov)
    Claudia Gerini
    Claudia Gerini
    • Claudia Proclesas Claudia Procles
    Fabio Sartor
    Fabio Sartor
    • Abenaderas Abenader
    Giacinto Ferro
    • Joseph of Arimatheaas Joseph of Arimathea
    Aleksander Mincer
    Aleksander Mincer
    • Nicodemusas Nicodemus
    • (as Olek Mincer)
    Sheila Mokhtari
    • Woman in Audienceas Woman in Audience
    Lucio Allocca
    • Old Temple Guardas Old Temple Guard
    Paco Reconti
    Paco Reconti
    • Whipping Guardas Whipping Guard
    Adel Bakri
    • Temple Guardas Temple Guard
    Luciano Dragone
    • Second Manas Second Man
    • Director
      • Mel Gibson
    • Writers
      • Benedict Fitzgerald(screenplay)
      • Mel Gibson(screenplay)
    • All cast & crew
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    Storyline

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    A depiction of the last twelve hours in the life of Jesus of Nazareth, on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem. The story opens in the Garden of Olives where Jesus has gone to pray after the Last Supper. Betrayed by Judas Iscariot, the controversial Jesus--who has performed 'miracles' and has publicly announced that he is 'the Son of God'--is arrested and taken back within the city walls of Jerusalem. There, the leaders of the Pharisees confront him with accusations of blasphemy; subsequently, his trial results with the leaders condemning him to his death. Jesus is brought before Pontius Pilate, the prefect of the Roman province of Judaea, for his sentencing. Pilate listens to the accusations leveled at Jesus by the Pharisees. Realizing that his own decision will cause him to become embroiled in a political conflict, Pilate defers to King Herod in deciding the matter of how to persecute Jesus. However, Herod returns Jesus to Pilate who, in turn, gives the crowd a choice between which prisoner they would rather to see set free--Jesus, or Barrabas. The crowd chooses to have Barrabas set free. Thus, Jesus is handed over to the Roman soldiers and is brutally flagellated. Bloody and unrecognizable, he is brought back before Pilate who, once again, presents him to the thirsty crowd--assuming they will see that Jesus has been punished enough. The crowd, however, is not satisfied. Thus, Pilate washes his hands of the entire dilemma, ordering his men to do as the crowd wishes. Whipped and weakened, Jesus is presented with the cross and is ordered to carry it through the streets of Jerusalem, all the way up to Golgotha. There, more corporal cruelty takes place as Jesus is nailed to the cross--suffering, he hangs there, left to die. Initially, in his dazed suffering, Jesus is alarmed that he has been abandoned by God his father. He then beseeches God. At the moment of his death, nature itself over-turns. —Anthony Pereyra {hypersonic91@yahoo.com}
    torturesufferinggraphic violencebrutalitysadism164 more
    • Plot summary
    • Plot synopsis
    • Taglines
      • By his wounds, we were healed.
    • Genre
      • Drama
    • Certificate
      • K-18
    • Parents guide

    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Jim Caviezel experienced a shoulder separation when the 150lb cross dropped on his shoulder. The scene is still in the movie.
    • Goofs
      Satan moves through the crowd while Jesus is being beaten. Jesus is the only one who is supposed to be able to see Satan. However, one man in the crowd follows Satan with his eyes as Satan moves past him.
    • Quotes

      Jesus: Forgive them, Father. They know not what they do.

    • Crazy credits
      The movie doesn't begin with credits, but only with a verse from the Bible: "He was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; by His wounds we are healed." Isaiah 53; 700 B.C.
    • Alternate versions
      In January 2005, Mel Gibson announced that a slightly (5-6 minutes) shorter version would be released to theaters in March 2005 (just in time for Easter), under the title "The Passion Recut". The new version features no new scenes, but trimming of the most graphic scenes, particularly the scourging.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Arrivals (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Azeri
      Written by Göksel Baktagir (as Goksel Baktagir) and Yurdal Tokcan

      Performed by Göksel Baktagir (as Goksel Baktagir) and Yurdal Tokcan

    User reviews2.9K

    Review
    Top review
    10/10
    The cause of confusion
    I've seen a lot o people talking trash about this movie - even a lot of christians -, and I find it hard to understand why. Philosopher Peter Kreeft called it the "most beautiful movie ever made", and when I think about it in the light of the Christian faith, it's hard to disagree.

    First of all, passion means suffering, and for all those people that complain about the violence in the movie, I think it's because they don't get Christ's Passion at all. The emphasis on violence is fundamental, as it's what reveals how much God suffered because of what I did. So I, the spectator, am experiencing with all my emotions what I can only imagine and reflect about when reading the Gospels. And I'm not the kind of person that reads about Jesus crucified and direct relates it to all the bad things I did to contribute to that moment, and even when I do, it's more like in a lucid, almost indifferent way, while the movie forces me to feel the burden that I've put on My Lord's shoulder.

    This is of course from my Christian perspective, and I wouldn't even try to talk about what's great in the movie from a secular perspective. The lens through which one watches it it's what define its greatness. And that lens is faith. So I really don't think it's a big deal if an atheist doesn't like it; but if a catholic doesn't like it I'll be confused.

    The way Jim Caviezel plays Jesus is so powerful. He seems very humble, very vulnerable, very soft, yet very strong and confident. When he talks to the people, you feel so much goodness in his tone; when he is accused of blasphemy you can feel his innocence even if nothing is spoken. When he is carrying the cross and falls, Mary runs to him and it's such a symbolic scene of how much she loves her Son, and how much she wants His suffering to end, even though she accepts the will of God.

    Mel Gibson did a great job with all the symbolism in the movie: Mary's obedience; Judas' desperation; all the people shocked by Jesus' mere presence. There's so much of it, and it feels so natural.

    I can only assume that christians that don't like The Passion of the Christ are those that didn't actually take their time to think about the Passion of Christ. The movie is a chance to do so. It's ugly and repulsive? Yes, but only for a moment. When you realize that it captures the essence of God's love for humanity, it becomes eternally beautiful. Jesus didn't have to do that. He did because of me, because of you; because He is the good shepherd that lays his life for the sheep.

    So what if the reality of the Passion is full of gore and tears and injustice? We are the cause of that, and sometimes we better realize it by having it thrown on our faces, however hurt we may end up feeling. Just remember that our pain is nothing compared to our Lord's pain. I can only speak for myself when I say that my love for my Savior is very small; but I know very well that He loves me with a heart that is ready to bleed without hesitation, even though I'm not worth it.
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    • May 18, 2015

    FAQ6

    • Is 'The Passion of the Christ' based on a book?
    • Jim Caviezel's eyes are naturally blue, but in the film they appear to be brown. Why is that?
    • How many lashes were afflicted upon Jesus during the chastisement scene?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 2004 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Aramaic
      • Latin
      • Hebrew
    • Also known as
      • Kristi lidandes historia
    • Filming locations
      • Craco, Matera, Basilicata, Italy
    • Production company
      • Icon Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $370,782,930
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $83,848,082
      • Feb 29, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $612,054,506
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    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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