Thursday, December 04, 2003

For The Birds

Turns out it's an homage to Hitchcock. Or maybe John Waters' Pecker.

One of the defenses to the alleged anti-Semitism in Mel Gibson's Passion is that Gibson's film was faithful to the biblical text. (Here's a somewhat contradictory version of that argument from Fredo L.) In other words, "Don't blame me, blame God."

But now that persons other than drooling wingnuts have seen the film, that defense is falling apart. Not only is there that table scene with Kitty Lopez gets (and again. and again), but there's this:

Hallinan also questioned the depiction, during the crucifixion, of Gestas, the bad thief, having his eyes plucked out by a crow after he questions Christ's divinity.

Cool! There's not enough eyeball plucking in the original.

Based on a story by St. John, with additional dialogue by Wes Craven.

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