Apr 3, 2015
There was a time in the 1930s through the ‘50s when Bible-based films were regularly released by Hollywood, as grand spectacles filled with moviedom’s biggest stars. Many of these became timeless classics, watched each year during the Easter and Christmas seasons.
Who doesn’t love watching “The Ten Commandments” every Easter, with an all-star cast of legends led by Charlton Heston bringing some of the most exciting stories ever recorded to life? It still plays today on ABC after 40 years of annual showings, and still draws viewers nationwide, and this year it is just one faith-filled option for viewers, as NBC starts airing the epic miniseries “A.D.” about the earliest days of the Christian church after Christ’s return to Heaven.
Yet none of those movies ever depicted the true horrors of Christ’s suffering for our sins like Mel Gibson’s film, “The Passion of the Christ.” Even more than a decade after the release of that 2004 release, I am rendered speechless each time I see it.
Under the careful guidance of writer-director Mel Gibson, the film takes an uncompromising look at the mockery and scourging of Christ, and the long walk He endured lifting the cross on the way to Calvary, and His precious Sacrifice for our sins.