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Finally a faith-based YouTube video that is surprisingly not bad
NoNamerGrit27 July 2020
*flashbacks to my 11-year old self in Sunday school shielding my eyes in terror from the second half of this 9-minute short*

At the time I was growing tired of many inane and clichéd Bible YouTube videos, this came like a lightning in a bottle. And I think this still holds up in some aspects.

Revisiting this 6-7 years later, it is a pleasant surprise for an animated faith-based short like this to not shy away from the blood-soaked agony of crucifixion. The squeamish gore in the second half is unexpectedly gripping. I also appreciate its own spin to the already well-trodden premise of Jesus Christ's death. This time it's told through the perspective of a thieving criminal sentenced to crucifixion alongside Jesus. And my, the protagonist's flashbacks and his expressions of utter guilt and fear contributed to the feeling of dread intended by the film itself. I find the fragmented, paranoid use of animation and editing during a specific flashback pretty gripping as well.

Yes, it can get cheesy at points (especially the ending). Yes, some of the music can unintentionally distract from the tension that's supposed to build throughout the film. But to me this is a rather promising step up from many other attempts at portraying the one of the most harrowing torture stories in possibly The Greatest Story Ever Told.

You can see it as a passion project that made a brave decision to portray the torture as an actual torture. It tried to do something unique. And for that, I don't consider this as a negative viewing experience at all. In fact, I find it commendable.

It's not nearly as brutal as Passion of the Christ, and not an animation marvel like Prince of Egypt. Not the greatest thing ever, but at least probably worth a watch.
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5/10
Jesus wept Warning: Spoilers
When I was a kid, there was an anime show I used to watch named "The Flying House" inspired in the New Testament, so the idea of an anime about Jesus isn't as strange as some people might believe.

That being said, this short is honestly a bit lackluster, especially considering it was made by Studio 4°C, the same Japanese company behind movies like Memories, Mind Game and Tekkonkinkreet, feeling a bit generic, both from a narrative and visual standpoint, despite being gorier than your average cartoon from the Christian channel. (But without reaching the levels of extreme sadism of Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ, also this far more mercifully short)

The main problem is the very thin characterization. Granted, the Bible doesn't say too much about the backstory of the penitent thief, but there is very little to say about him: He plays his role in the story and and that's it.

Even his encounter with Jesus in Heaven felt empty and lacking any emotion: Compare this with The Miracle Maker, which was frankly much better in every way, despite having a lower Imdb score.

This is a comissioned work, done with very little passion (No pun intended)
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surprising good
Kirpianuscus4 January 2023
A different perspective. Not polite exposure of the Savior agony. Inspired music and fascinating reflection of calvary in less than ten minutes.

After so many films inspired by the life and teaching of Christ, My Last day represents more than a nice surprise.

Because it proposes, in fair, honest way a testimony of a supporting part of tragedy creating premises of our Salvation, offering an explanation for his crucifixion, proposing to viewer to see , using his eyes, the last hours of Jesus before death, reactions of people and the flagelation reminding, sure, in soft manner, the movie by Mel Gibson .

A real admirable work.
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