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Monica Bellucci by Gérard Rancinan
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unbfacts · 6 months
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caffeinatedrosary · 1 year
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Te adoramos, oh Cristo, y te bendecimos,porque por tu santa cruz redimiste al mundo.
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cimmerian-war-shrine · 7 months
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hekate1308 · 1 year
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Ok but do people actually know that German TV channel RTL did a live-broadcast of The Passion of the Christ on Good Friday 2022, only that they decided to make it a musical and cast the winner of the first-ever season of Deutschland sucht den Superstar (German American Idol) as Jesus and that after all of that they didn't even write original songs but used famous German pop ballads and it was already so over the top it went straight from garbage to glorious and so the betrayal happens but SOMEONE looked at Judas selling Jesus for thirty pieces of silver and went "Hey guys you know what let's have Jesus and Judas sing one of the most famous German breakup ballads of the last twenty years at each other right before Judas kisses Jesus and NOT EVEN CHANGE THE LYRICS" do people know that because I myself have to check now and then that it wasn't just some fanfiction fever-dream
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I am not kidding.
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fangledeities · 3 months
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Monica Bellucci
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groovyfireperson · 5 months
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angeltreasure · 26 days
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"I Felt an Electric Current": The Incredible Conversion of 'Barabbas' in "The Passion of Christ"
“I felt as if there was an electric current between us. I saw Jesus Himself.”
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cinemajunkie70 · 1 year
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A very happy birthday to Monica Bellucci!
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the-dance-of-italy · 2 months
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beginnerblueglass · 2 years
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I cried hard enough watching the Passion of the Christ (2004), and now you’re telling me I have to go through it all again with THIS Jesus??!!
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Nope, can’t do it, I’m already crying just thinking about it.
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raurquiz · 6 months
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#happybirthday @amonicabellucci #monicabelucci #actress #persephone #thematrix #reloaded #revolutions #malena #shootemup #Irreversible #ThePassionoftheChrist #TheBrothersGrimm #TheSorcerersApprentice #ItHappenedinSaintTropez #Spectre #Nekrotronic #SpiderintheWeb #memory #dry
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therealvinelle · 2 years
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Do you think the Cullens/Volturi would like the film The Passion Of The Christ? I feel like all the bloody torture scenes would just excite them and make them hungry, which would be the wrong takeaway from this...Carlisle might dig it though, being resistant to that, and a faithful Christian to boot.
The Passion of Christ, which I’ve never seen, is a not-quite-snuff film about Jesus suffering. You heard he was tormented and crucified, you never thought more deeply about what exactly that meant for Jesus: now you know. That’s the movie.
I think Edward would love it, he’d find it visceral and deep, an uncompromising look at the Passion. Carlisle less so actually, I imagine he’d think it’s good that someone thought to make the movie so what Jesus endured isn’t forgotten, but Protestants and Anglicans were never that big on the Passion part of Jesus’s life. The important part was always the forgiveness that followed. I think Carlisle would watch it (making him and Edward the only ones) but have more of a “well, that was certainly a reminder of how Jesus suffered” reaction to it.
Caius would find it hilarious, the Christian God really went and refused to let people into heaven unless they tortured his son to death first. And now a billion people worship that. Even funnier that the son in this scenario was a carpenter who at his height had twelve followers. A movie that’s just about the carpenter feeling not lucky? Caius is in.
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