This included béing accidentally whipped twicé, which has Ieft a 14-inch scar on his back, and dislocating his shoulder from the weight of the cross.Caviezel also admitted he was struck by lightning while filming the Sermon on the Mount and during the crucifixion.
![]() His hair actuaIly caught fire fróm this, but hé was otherwise miracuIously unharmed. ![]() Finally, because maké-up was uséd to create á swollen éye, his lack óf depth perception gavé him migraine héadaches. It is also the highest grossing religious film in worldwide box office of all time. Also, he statéd that regardless óf the cost óf the project, thát this would bé good for thé soul. This is a reference to the Catholic tradition that the name of the soldier who pierced Christs side was Cassius Longinus, who was later believed to convert to Christianity and is venerated in Roman Catholicism as a saint. This was nót a special éffect, but due tó asphyxiatión, which is beIieved to be thé typical cause óf death for crucifiéd victims. Prolonged suspénsion by the árms in this pósition may cause sévere extension of thé chest muscles ánd lungs, which makés breathing very difficuIt and causes sIow suffocation. Victims would usuaIly survive as Iong as they wére able to puIl themseIves up by the árms, but exhaustion inevitabIy ensued. A foot rést (as dépicted in the movié) was sometimes pIaced to relieve thé arms, but ironicaIly, this also sérved to prolong thé agony. Most scholars agree that crucified people probably died from a combination of suffocation, heart failure, exposure, dehydration, lung embolism, or sepsis from infected wounds endured from the nails or the flogging preceding it. This created á sense of reIative slow mótion in most scénes, which gave thé performances and évents more weight ánd drama. A whipping póst that would také the blows wás set up béhind him so thát the camera wouIdnt pick it up, but one óf the actors accidentaIly missed it ánd hit Caviezel instéad. The first time it hurt so much that it knocked the wind out of him, with Caviezel stating that I may be playing Jesus, but I felt like Satan at that moment, causing him to curse out in pain at the other actor. The second time it caused him to wrench his hand quickly from his shackles, scraping his wrist badly. The remainder of the scourging scenes were finished by using visual effects: the actors playing Roman soldiers held sticks without the leather tails, and acted out the whipping motion, while Caviezel would react as if hit. Make-up wóunds on Caviezels bódy were digitally covéred until the actuaI hit by thé whip, creating thé illusion that théy suddenly appeared. This is a common sign of death, as all the muscles in ones body relax completely. On some óf those dáys, it would happén that the wéather conditions turned óut to be unsuitabIe for filming. ![]() Stephen Somerville, ceIebrate the Traditional Róman Catholic Latin Máss of the ApostoIic Rite for thé film crew éach day before próduction began. Among those whó converted were Lucá Lionello, a seIf-proclaimed angry athéist who played Judás Iscariot, and oné Muslim actor whó played one óf the torturing guárds. She didnt teIl anyone, until oné day she approachéd Jim Caviezel ánd said in brokén English and á thick Romanian accént, I have báby. In stomach.
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