Color of the Cross (2006)

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Color of the Cross: Directed by Jean-Claude La Marre. With Jean-Claude La Marre, Johann John Jean, Adam Green, Jesse Holland. A retelling of the events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, based on the idea that he was a black man whose death was a racially motivated hate crime.

“I truly feel bad for the cast/crew that was involved in making this picture. What could have been a wonderfully told legitimate story of Jesusu0026#39;s life turned out to be just a story of a black man. Due to poor writing/directing, the main focus of the movie was that the Romans were after a black Jew. The story of Jesus is just an afterthought. With things like Mary being turned away from the Inn because she was black, and lines by the centurion u0026quot;youu0026#39;re not black enoughu0026quot; its not hard not to see how poorly this was put together. The acting wasnu0026#39;t too bad, but many of the accents were poor. It sounded like some of them were French and Scottish, lol. The outdoor sets looked like leftovers from a Xena shoot, but were believable. Some of the indoor sets looked like someoneu0026#39;s house with sheets draped on the walls. Not professional at all. I canu0026#39;t recommend this to anyone.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOh, and whats with the u0026quot;black Jewu0026quot; having what looked like an acid trip while praying in the garden. His eyes went all wild, he saw 3 moons in the sky, and started thrashing around throwing grass on himself. Bizarre.”

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