  I felt the Passion review in last week's New Yorker was about the best I've seen, and I was thrilled to see they put it online. My favorite point is that many generations and cultures have done their best to portray Jesus, via frescos, sculptures, drama, and now cinema. The portrayals end up reflecting more about the portrayers than the portrayee. Our culture chose to portray him through our chief values of violence and media. How fitting. urlLink The New Yorker: The Critics: The Current Cinema 
