On its own, apart from whatever beliefs a viewer might bring to it, The Passion of the Christ never provides a clear sense of what all of this bloodshed was for, an inconclusiveness that is Gibson's most serious artistic failure. The Gospels, at least in some interpretations, suggest that the story ends in forgiveness. But such an ending seems beyond Gibson's imaginative capacities.
Fri, Mar 26, 2004 - Page 20 News List
Merciless Gibson tells it like it was
The actor and director has exploited the popular appetite for terror and gore for what he and his allies see as a higher end
By A. O. Scott / NY TIMES NEWS SERVICE
This story has been viewed 7404 times.



