It's interesting, watching the film. We saw it on the weekend (my religious beliefs don't really include any proper nouns, for what it's worth) and for, I imagine, just about anyone raised in the West, the funny thing is that there's no tension.
It's not melodrama. I mean, you KNOW how it ends, right? There's not likely to be many spoilers on this one.
So, devoid as it is of narrative tension, the only reason to really watch the film is to consider the presentation of the spiritual/philosophical/religious ideas the story itself contains. The story of the Christ is a great story because of how it illustrates so many truths of human existence. Which of those you find most compelling has more to say about you and your beliefs than it does about the story -- and the film is exactly the same in that regard. Reading reviews of the film I am struck by how revealing they all are of the reviewer's philosophical stance. Rather than of the film's stance.
The film's qualities as a movie are almost uninteresting to me. The performances are GREAT across the board, the effects mostly well-done, occasionally I think the direction gets a little too broad (too many wide-angle close-ups of laughing Roman soldiers, I think), but overall it's a lovely, detailed, well-conceived picture. But who cares? It's what it makes you THINK about that's interesting, it's what it reveals to you about your own feelings and thoughts and beliefs.
Which is something I noticed about Fight Club when it came out. While it was a well-done movie, what was really interesting about it was the way it made people think. The outbursts it provoked and the thoughts it generated.
Not many movies actually make me think. So thanks, Mr. Gibson, for that much.
I hope the above does not contain anything anyone finds offensive. Please just let me know if I'm unintentionally slagging off some belief set -- I'd be more than happy to remove anything that upsets or offends. I believe that the story of Christ holds tons of value for all readers, regardless of their feelings on its historical accuracy.