A Different Passion

Written by Sydney Smith
Published March 13, 2004
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But the better Passion is the play at the center of the movie produced by the little troupe of actors. It's an outdoor play, on a hill overlooking Montreal, just as Calvary overlooked Jerusalem (maybe). And, like most Passion plays, each scene in the play corresponds to a Station of the Cross. However, unlike most Passion plays, this one provides the historical and cultural context of the life of Jesus. And it touches on His life, teachings, and miracles in a way that most Passion plays fail to do. By the time the Crucifixion scene arrives, the viewer has a better idea of why this Man died and what his death meant to those arround him. Finally, there's the Resurrection scene, set in a dim tunnel, not unlike a tomb, with a pale light visible at its end, and centered not so much on the risen Christ, but on His followers and their reactions. It's a beautiful little play in its own right. And one worth watching if you happen to be in the mood for Jesus movies.

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A Different Passion
Published: March 13, 2004
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Filed Under: Video: Performing Arts, Video: Foreign Language, Video: Drama
Writer: Sydney Smith
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