The Last Temptation of Christ

1988 • 163 minutes
3.9
126 reviews
82%
Tomatometer
R
Rating
Eligible
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Powerful, passionate and thought-provoking, The Last Temptation of Christ is the extraordinary film that follows Jesus Christ's journey as He accepts His divinity and ultimate fate. Academy Award winner Martin Scorsese directs an all-star cast of Willem Dafoe, Barbara Hershey and Harvey Keitel through this visually breathtaking re-imagining of faith and sacrifice, guilt and redemption, sin and atonement. Based on the acclaimed novel by Nikos Kazantzakis, it is a masterpiece of cinematic achievement that has endured as one of the must-see films of all time.
Rating
R

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3.9
126 reviews
Anne Wyckoff
June 6, 2016
I heard from those who took acid that a "bad trip" can stay with you. Well, that's what this movie made me think about. A bizarre mish-mash of fantasy leaps (supposed to be from Jesus' point of view) drags the viewer in a dizzy way from the cross to a fantasy "marriage" with Mary Magdalen (ugh, most Bible accuracy people know she wasn't a prostitute)... I almost forgot to say it tried to make Judas some sort of hero, (in case there was an envelope left to "push"). Strange that a movie made to offend me should be so stultifyingly boring that some people even call it "hypnotic!" If you want a movie about the life of Jesus of Nazareth, don't waste money on this one!
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A Google user
June 25, 2018
Martin Scorsese vision of the movies he makes are ALWAYS thought provoking. Bottom line, none of us really know every thought Jesus had while He was on Earth. God wanted to see man's life threw their eyes and became human. He loved and taught so much about loving, why wouldn't He feel human love as a man does in flesh. I believe Mary wrote a book that creators of forming The Bible as we know it today, chose to leave out of The New Testament. He didn't commit adultery and even if he did how do we know if Jesus didn't actually marry Mary? The answers to these questions and many more will become realized when we meet Him in this afterlife
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Early Black
March 13, 2015
Fascinating fictionalized interpretation on Jesus, Mary Magdalene & Judas. Willem Dafoe is a great character actor but I believe he was miscast in this one. But Martin Scorsese's stylized directing & the excellent cinematography, original score & strange dark abstracts of the story make this very nteresting to watch. If your easily offended by religious beliefs & inclinations based on Christianity that are not proper & accurate interpretations of the Gospels you probably should not watch this movie.
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