I really do NOT understand this whole anti-semitism deal.

An online magazine reviewer said it best:

My own feeling is that Gibson's film is not anti-Semitic, but reflects a range of behavior on the part of its Jewish characters, on balance favorably. The Jews who seem to desire Jesus' death are in the priesthood, and have political as well as theological reasons for acting; like today's Catholic bishops who were slow to condemn abusive priests, Protestant TV preachers who confuse religion with politics, or Muslim clerics who are silent on terrorism, they have an investment in their positions and authority. The other Jews seen in the film are viewed positively; Simon helps Jesus to carry the cross, Veronica brings a cloth to wipe his face, Jews in the crowd cry out against his torture.

A reasonable person, I believe, will reflect that in this story set in a Jewish land, there are many characters with many motives, some good, some not, each one representing himself, none representing his religion. The story involves a Jew who tried no less than to replace the established religion and set himself up as the Messiah. He was understandably greeted with a jaundiced eye by the Jewish establishment while at the same time finding his support, his disciples and the founders of his church entirely among his fellow Jews. The libel that the Jews "killed Christ" involves a willful misreading of testament and teaching: Jesus was made man and came to Earth in order to suffer and die in reparation for our sins. No race, no man, no priest, no governor, no executioner killed Jesus; he died by God's will to fulfill his purpose, and with our sins we all killed him
I feel, that anyone who thinks this movie (or Mel Gibson himself) is Anti-semitistic (sp?) should go watch it again and shut the fudge up about it.

Also...

I read some opinions from people who object against this movie, because it is a 'faulty interpretation of the Bible'.

Up yours. Anyone is allowed to portray his opinion or views in ANY WAY, its part of our freedom of speech. If you want a clean translation of the Bible, go somewhere else. This movie is obviously not intended to teach people about the story of Christ, it's to show how Jesus died for our sins.

The ignorance of some people really ticks me of. Grr.

I, by the way, feel that the enormous amount of violence is a good way to tell the story of the crucifiction. It will definetely shake things up a bit. =)