I know that there's another making of "The Passion of the Christ" that was made for TV and it got plenty of reviews (mostly what's been
discussed there are religion rather than the film particularly. But I wonder if
viewers managed to see this one which is one of the most accomplished of its kind, 2-hour long and covering in spectacular and epic detail
the whole making from Mel Gibson's acclaimed movie.
It goes from its conception, the whole technical crew and their amazing work being done, also the many painful ordeals lead actor Jim Caviezel had to go through - you can read on the movie's trivia page, but to actually see it how it all went down it's astonishing. It covers everything, and it has plenty of Gibson being a funny clown on the set.
I don't recall quite exactly when it was the last time I saw something so complete, so detailed and so informative when it comes to those making of specials. Those are my kind, rather than the typical 5-10-20 minutes things where everybody's happy but you don't get to actually see and learn the movie-making process. It was a miracle indeed that it got made, and I can only give lots of praise to it. 9/10.
It goes from its conception, the whole technical crew and their amazing work being done, also the many painful ordeals lead actor Jim Caviezel had to go through - you can read on the movie's trivia page, but to actually see it how it all went down it's astonishing. It covers everything, and it has plenty of Gibson being a funny clown on the set.
I don't recall quite exactly when it was the last time I saw something so complete, so detailed and so informative when it comes to those making of specials. Those are my kind, rather than the typical 5-10-20 minutes things where everybody's happy but you don't get to actually see and learn the movie-making process. It was a miracle indeed that it got made, and I can only give lots of praise to it. 9/10.