So the "First Sunday" thread has again prompted me to think about the following:
1. other movies with (questionable) uses of Christian-based themes
2. use of movies to minister/convey a message
The following two websites address both points above:
http://www.textweek.com/movies/themeindex.htm has an index of themes and identifies movies/movie scenes.
http://www.wingclips.com/ is a growing database of movie clips categorized by theme to convey a point about...say, for example, adultery.
In looking at the textweek.com website, I clicked on "Crucifixion" and here's are some of the entries (user-submitted):
Movies/Scenes Representing Crucifixion
John Q (2002)
This movie depicts the plight of a father (Denzel Washington) willing to lay down his life for his son and therefore should be cross-referenced under Abraham and Issac and Cross and Resurrection in the sense of the suffering of God through the evil of Jesus death. As a social commentary, it pricks our conscience about a society with medical services for those who can afford them and death for those who cannot. As redemptive drama, it also shows the metanoia or reversal of thinking in several characters who broker the power of the HMO medical system but in the end ultimately side with the powerlessness of John Q. and his son. (Dr. Barry A. Woodbridge, Orangethorpe Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Fullerton, CA)
A Knight's Tale (2001)
William Thatcher is imprisoned for impersonating a knight. His enemy, Count Adhema, comes into his cells, taunts him, strikes him repeatedly. William offers no response. The scene ends with William kneeling on the floor, head bowed, with his arms outstretched, tied to a crosspiece. The shadows of the bars in the window high above create the illusion of stripes across his back. As purely visual imagery, this is the best crucifixion clip I've ever seen. (FUMC, Natchitoches, LA)
Pearl Harbor (2001)
Danny and Rafe crash in China and are captured by Chinese soldiers. Daany, who is dying from wounds received in the crash, is tied up to a water buffalo's yoke - and thus assumes a crucifixion posture. His death a few minutes later comes after he gives Rafe the responsibility of being father to his unborn child - like John & Mary? (Margie Beck)
Gladiator (2000)
When Commodus is taunting Maximus, while Maximus is tied up in a crucifixtion -like pose. Then Commodus stabbs Maximus in the side, very symbolic of Matthews passion narrative. (Steve Ash, Memphis TN)
The Green Mile (1999)
John Coffey's death - an innocent healer who prays for and forgives those who execute him
Wild Wild West (1999)
Jim West's "death" in a crucifixion position. (see review at Hollywood Jesus)
The Truman Show (1998)
Truman on boat, knocked out in shape of cross (See review at Hollywood Jesus.)
Dead Man Walking (1995)
Poncelet is in shape of a cross when he dies, representing his ultimate redemption, and his attempt at a redemptive death.
Platoon (1986)
Elias was a Christ figure in the film. It seems to me that the scene even had him fall in the pieta stance (minus Mary). (Valerie Humphreys, Independence MO)
1. other movies with (questionable) uses of Christian-based themes
2. use of movies to minister/convey a message
The following two websites address both points above:
http://www.textweek.com/movies/themeindex.htm has an index of themes and identifies movies/movie scenes.
http://www.wingclips.com/ is a growing database of movie clips categorized by theme to convey a point about...say, for example, adultery.
In looking at the textweek.com website, I clicked on "Crucifixion" and here's are some of the entries (user-submitted):
Movies/Scenes Representing Crucifixion