Reflection: Gibson Cuts a Scene from the Passion? How Should We Respond?
Great take (again) by Mark Roberts on the possibility of Mel Gibson cutting out a controversial scene in an act of compassion.
Reflection: Gibson Cuts a Scene from the Passion? How Should We Respond?
Great take (again) by Mark Roberts on the possibility of Mel Gibson cutting out a controversial scene in an act of compassion.
Tags: The Passion
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1 Totem to Temple // Feb 6, 2004 at 9:20 am
I am planning on going to see this movie when it comes out in late February. However, I am getting even more concerned as I read articles where an anoymous source has told the New York Times that Gibson has decided to delete a scene where the Jewish high priest Caiaphas calls down a curse on the Jewish people by declaring of the Crucifixion,