The most successful R-rated film in history ($612 million worldwide) made director Gibson part of a roiling religious conversation. “It was a tidal wave of emotion and feeling and hysteria. It came from all directions. Honestly, I didn’t see it coming. I had a little, small-budget film and I thought, ‘It won’t do much but that’s OK because I’m not spending much.’ And it became this overwhelming thing. There were other films on the same subject that never got that kind of reaction. People come up to me all the time and say that the movie had this profound effect on their lives, and I’m talking about people from all creeds, all colors and all ages. It looked like it would be divisive and crazy -- that’s how it was made to appear, at least -- and instead it brought people together. That’s not how it was framed. ‘Framed’ is an interesting word, isn’t it?†(Philippe Antonello / Associated Press)