I'm Greek, so this may be a bit biased, but I'm an atheist and the movie moved me both in spiritual ways, as well as religious ways. It's not insulting to those who believe, the exact opposite.
It's a thought provoking film that treads on the line of spirituality without telling you that it's wrong or right to believe but rather shows you deeper motives on why was Christ crucified.
It shows you the kindness and brutality and stupidity of human nature, that exists in all of us. The acting is brilliant by every single cast member, the settings are wonderful, the music does it's job without overdramatizing anything, the situations the characters are put in, are enough for that.
And this film, portrays that like few have.
It's a thought provoking film that treads on the line of spirituality without telling you that it's wrong or right to believe but rather shows you deeper motives on why was Christ crucified.
It shows you the kindness and brutality and stupidity of human nature, that exists in all of us. The acting is brilliant by every single cast member, the settings are wonderful, the music does it's job without overdramatizing anything, the situations the characters are put in, are enough for that.
And this film, portrays that like few have.