The Last Temptation Of Christ

The Last Temptation Of Christ
The Last Temptation Of Christ

Film Details

Year

1988

Duration

156 minutes

Genres

Period and Historical

Language

English

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Synopsis

This long-cherished project for director Martin Scorsese attracted some controversy, particularly before its release, with some commentators being worried that it was blasphemous to present Jesus as a very human figure, given to anxieties and fantasies. But those who actually saw the film could understand that while it may deviate from the Bible's presentation of Christ and is a challenging film, it is also a deeply serious one.

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15 Classification

Contains violence, gore and moderate sex. This film is recommended only for our oldest and most mature members.

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