I'm not religious, but I'd think it was a thing of some humbling value to see what a bother it was for Jesus to save everyone's soul.
Either that, or maybe the movie has value by making us question the blood lust that lays at the heart of a significant amount of religious fervor.
Basically, the Passion has multiple layers that one can appreciate it on, whether religiously or agnostically, and that alone makes it a pretty good movie to me.
It's also a wonderful snapshot into the blood soaked madness of Gibson's worldview. Which is also kinda fascinating.
Either that, or maybe the movie has value by making us question the blood lust that lays at the heart of a significant amount of religious fervor.
Basically, the Passion has multiple layers that one can appreciate it on, whether religiously or agnostically, and that alone makes it a pretty good movie to me.
It's also a wonderful snapshot into the blood soaked madness of Gibson's worldview. Which is also kinda fascinating.