Kevin Smith on ‘The Passion’
Film, Quotes 03/21/2004 |CURTIS You made a controversial movie about Catholicism, “Dogma.” What did you think about “The Passion of the Christ”?
SMITH I haven’t seen it yet. I think it’s funny, though, that people bring it up and ask me, “What do you think of the controversy?” I’m like, “What controversy?” The dude made a movie about Jesus in a country that’s largely Christian — a very traditional movie — and it’s made over $200 million in two weeks. There ain’t no controversy, people. That’s a hit. They took one or two Jewish leaders in the beginning and said, “This may be construed as anti-Semitic,” and then spun it into a must-see movie for hard-core Christians. You’ve got to go see it if you love Jesus. I wish to God I had thought to do that when I was making “Dogma.”
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March 21st, 2004 at 6:03 pm
Yeah, i agree with him for the most part. I enjoyed both the Passion and Dogma… Dogma actually had several insightful spiritual/metaphysical exchanges (in addition to the poop-suit monster and Jay and silent Bob). The one thing that I believe is controversial is that parents were/are bringing their children! No one under the age of 13 should see this film… that’s just wrong.