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ABC Primetime: Mel Gibson's Passion (2004)

ABC Primetime: Mel Gibson's Passion (2004)
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Mel Gibson sat down for a lengthy interview with Diane Sawyer in order to help raise awareness of the film he was soon to release in theaters nationwide, The Passion of the Christ. During the course of the interview Gibson defends himself and his film from charges of anti-Semitism, explains his motivation for making the film, and occasionally lashes out at those who have chosen to take an adversarial stance toward the film. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Mel Gibson sat down for a lengthy interview with Diane Sawyer in order to help raise awareness of the film he was soon to release in theaters nationwide, The Passion of the Christ. During the course of the interview Gibson defends himself and his film from charges of anti-Semitism, explains his motivation for making the film, and occasionally lashes out at those who have chosen to take an adversarial stance toward the film. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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    Quincy B.

    This was a great interview. Mel Gibson was intelligent, thoughtful, and not easily ruffled by some blatantly biased and point- blank idiotic questions ("do you think God wrote this movie for you"). his answers were always filled with love and patience, and directed people back to the message of the movie: the sacrifice Jesus made for us all. Who would have thought we would one day see Mad Max preaching the gospel on national TV.

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    Christopher B.

    Loved this documentary. Inciteful and powerful. Mel eloquently defends his faith and provides commentary on the movie that allows you to watch The Passion with an unbiased eye.

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