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    Default Passion of the Christ: Definitive Edition

    I didn't buy the first release as I knew eventually this one would be out. Off to pick it up after work. Any comments (no politcal or religious arguements please)? I've never seen it, but have been wanting to as soon as this came out.

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    It is a very interesting film, regardless of your religious affiliation (or lack of). Definitely "something different". Enjoy.
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    I have the original version and this version just adds a lot of extras...I wonder if there is a difference in transfers or is it the same transfer??

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    I personally consider it a snuff film. If anything it should have been called "the whipping of the Christ".
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    Quote Originally Posted by shack
    It is a very interesting film, regardless of your religious affiliation (or lack of). Definitely "something different". Enjoy.
    This film takes my breath away. It has Catholic undertones but that aside me being a Bible believing Christian I use this film at times when I am at low points due to my illness to inspire me.
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    As a movie, it was extremely well done. Mel Gibson is an excellent director. I only saw it once in the theater with my wife... we are both Christians, and it seemed pretty accurate. As entertainment, we both weren't terribly impressed. It was very sobering, and not a movie to pick you up, that's for sure!

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    excellentment movie. It was very moving to and definitely inspirational. As a christian, it made me very sad, definitely a tear or two.
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    It was very well done, but something I wouldn't go back to watch anytime soon. In the past, I've never been one to watch a movie with subtitles. This one, just flowed along and I never once was bothered with reading the subtitles. I'm actually enjoying foreign language films much more these days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strong Bad
    It was very well done, but something I wouldn't go back to watch anytime soon. In the past, I've never been one to watch a movie with subtitles. This one, just flowed along and I never once was bothered with reading the subtitles. I'm actually enjoying foreign language films much more these days.

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    I loved how he portrayed Satan! Real coniving and sneaking around in the background. Not this beast with horns, but human-like with that evil preseance.
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    I wish they'd include an English soundtrack. I can't do the whole reading subtitles and watching the movie thing at the same time, my eyes are too bad for that and it gives me a headache...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Strong Bad
    I loved how he portrayed Satan! Real coniving and sneaking around in the background. Not this beast with horns, but human-like with that evil preseance.
    I thought it was really cool how he planted Satan in the subconscience of the on-looker and that person would feel the influence of his negativity or illusion of good whichever would do the most harm.

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    Great way to make a buck! I'm holding out for the Superbit version.

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    I, too, as a Christian viewer thought it was a well done, very moving movie. Definitely not something you'd want to watch every weekend due to the nature of the movie and subject material, but it was well done nonetheless, and I don't suppose I'd mind coming back to it every 6 months or so, though I haven't watched it a second time since I saw it in theaters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Strong Bad
    In the past, I've never been one to watch a movie with subtitles. This one, just flowed along and I never once was bothered with reading the subtitles. I'm actually enjoying foreign language films much more these days.
    side note: Check out Life is Beautiful with Roberto Benigni....excellent film you have to read through.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by brettw22
    side note: Check out Life is Beautiful with Roberto Benigni....excellent film you have to read through.....

    One of my favs....have to watch with the subtitles on though
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    Is this the version with the alternate ending?






















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    A lot of great movies have subtitles, perhaps some of the best movies ever. I hear it alot, this strange phobia when it comes to subtitles, but its no ones loss except yours if it holds you back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lsi9
    A lot of great movies have subtitles, perhaps some of the best movies ever. I hear it alot, this strange phobia when it comes to subtitles, but its no ones loss except yours if it holds you back.

    When I watch DVDs I always put English subtitles because sometimes dialog is hard to discern.

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