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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Regarding Castle-Hughes pregnancy, and the subsequent refusal on the part of some Christians to see the film, I can't help but to note what a silly attitude that is. As someone who's been an avid fan of 'Bible Films' since childhood, and seen the best (and more frequently) worst that 'Christian Cinema' has to offer, I've always been annoyed at how some Christians value (or oftentimes prefer) percieved personal morality, or piety, over artistic quality; when approaching any work of art, I am concerned soley with the presence of the latter. Of course, as in the case of Gibson or Stevens, faith and an exceptional ability to craft celluoid into something powerful, to intersect, and combine to produce a work of brilliance; but this is a relatively rare occurance. Passolini's atheism didn't vitiate his his production of "Matthew," anymore than Bruce Marciano's evangelical faith could turn his interpretation of Christ into something watchable. Even 'Jesus of Nazareth,' which I hold as the best film of its kind, was the creative product of a bisexual director, and a screenwriter who had lapsed in his faith. Keisha is a fine young actress, and when assesing the value of her work, that alone is of any importance.

7:39 pm, March 28, 2007

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