I gave it a four. Mostly due to the symbolism that no one is going to understand [the demon baby]. That and the lack of glory in the resurrection scene. The resurrection usually evokes more emotion in me. Actually, this movie did not evoke as much emotion as I was expecting it to. It didn't hit home, enough. I'm not sure why, but it didn't. There was also the disciples referring to Mary as mother. And then Jesus referred to her as woman, which is scriptural. If Jesus referred to her as woman, why would the disciples do any different? I went in thinking I would feel that I was hitting Christ, or thinking about how I deserved what he went through. And I felt neither. Not from the movie, anyway. I think Mel should have taken more artistic license and had Jim look into the camera at times. I also think Judas should have been shown to have more torment. Not just by demons, but within his own soul. I would think that he would have wept and cried out, questioning how he could have done such a thing. And I really think there should have been a **** crowing, right after the flashback sequence, during Peter's denial. And they should have had the end of the flashback conversation, in which Peter says he would never do such a thing. I feel it should have been more epic, and shown the scenes at the last supper that involved Judas and led up to his betrayal. I also wanted the scene where the soldier said, "Surely this was the Son of God."