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[14] [circular reference] Modern filmmakers have also depicted Christ being flogged. It is a significant scene in Mel Gibson 's 2004 The Passion of the Christ . In Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange , Alex imagines himself as a Roman soldier flogging Jesus.
My Last Day (Japanese:私の最後の日, Hepburn: Watashi no Saigo no Hi) is a 2011 Japanese-American Christian anime short film created by The Jesus Film Project, with Barry Cook and STUDIO4°C. [1] The story unfolds through the eyes of a criminal who receives the same crucifixion sentence as Jesus Christ. This is a short film of regret ...
The film depicts the life of Jesus Christ and his struggle with various forms of temptation including fear, doubt, depression, reluctance, and lust. The book and the film depict Christ being tempted by imagining himself engaged in sexual activities, which caused outrage from certain Christian groups, claiming the work as blasphemy.
Jesus flogged. [4] Jesus carrying his cross. [4] (John 19:16–18) Jesus nailed to the cross. [4] (Matthew 27:35) Jesus crucified. [4] (Luke 23:26-43) The two prisoners crucified with Jesus, a darkened sky behind them. [4] (Matthew 27:38) Jesus’ disciples remove his body from the cross. [4] (John 19:38) An angel appears to the women who visit ...
Last Days in the Desert is a 2015 American drama film directed and written by Rodrigo García.A variation on the biblical story of the Temptation of Christ, the film stars Ewan McGregor in a dual role of Jesus - referred to in the film as "Yeshua" - and a demon who may or may not be Satan, while Tye Sheridan, Ciarán Hinds and Ayelet Zurer play a family they meet while in the desert.
The film begins with an epigraph from the Fourth Song of the Suffering Servant from Isaiah. [15] In the opening scene set in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus crushes a serpent's head in direct visual allusion to Genesis 3:15. [16] Throughout the film, Jesus quotes from the Psalms, beyond the instances recorded in the New Testament.
The story unfolds in three "Books": "The 13th Apostle"/"The New Messiah"/"The Crucifixion", title-lettered Ten Commandments-style.. A struggling Hebrew man in A.D. 33 Jerusalem, Clarence, and friend Elijah lose a chariot race with Mary Magdalene (and money the victory would have brought) due to difficulties such as gypsies shooting darts at them, and almost running over a dirt-encrusted beggar ...
The Christmas special has faced backlash over its satirical depictions, which imply Jesus has a gay lover and Mary smokes marijuana. [2] Over 2 million people have petitioned online for the show's removal and advocated boycotts of Netflix over "blasphemy"; the creators maintain the protests are homophobic.