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The Big Question

Rated PG-13 for a brief reference to drugs.

PG-13 In Theaters 03/17/2006 , 66min.
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July 14, 2010
AptSunrise
Mel was working on a new War Of the Roses movie that is what all the phone calls were about in Jan. His girlfriend was coaching him with his lines. He is a great actor. SL

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Frank Scheck
The Hollywood Reporter
What might have made for an interesting short film lacks the weight to sustain its feature (albeit, brief) length, and even the presence of Mel Gibson, Jim Caviezel (in full bloody Christ mode) and Monica Bellucci is unlikely to attract any but the "Passion" obsessed. Full Review
Joshua Land
Village Voice
While the questions may be universal, they're not particularly original, and the responses largely run the expected range, rendering the whole project less enlightening than your average collegiate coffee-and-cigarettes bull session. Full Review
Lawrence Van Gelder
The New York Times
The overall effect, especially given the gorgeous setting and liquid-gold cinematography, is less a discussion of the divine than a commercial for it. Full Review
Lou Lumenick
New York Post
Most of the interviews are as brief as they are obvious, and it doesn't help that none of those interviewees, including clergymen who served as technical advisers, are identified. Full Review
Maitland McDonagh
TV Guide
The film's tone - a mix of childlike directness, twee whimsy and arty sentimentality - is a matter of taste. Full Review
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