Jencarlos Canela was really crying in 'The Passion'? Tears of Jesus during his trial were actually there

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Let us all admit that there were certainly some highs and lows during the passion live on Sunday. The acting performances were pretty legit, but it was really crying Jencarlos passion? Certainly it seemed.

Canela is totally dedicated to keep very, very real things during one of the most tense parts of the whole story: As Pontius Pilate, played by Seal, questioned Jesus, cinnamon stood there in his orange jumpsuit, not it is mourn, but almost shed a few tears. It was intense. His voice cracked a little, even when it is recited lines about being called a king. Everything we already knew he could do comedy role in the NBC soap opera, but Canela remained strong, and it seemed that the tears were real. Everyone on Twitter seem to notice, too. For some, it seemed even make your experience.

"Looking at Jesus standing before Pontius Pilate, and people with tears running down her face wrenching .....!" He tweeted a user. That was more or less the feeling of all - although, being Twitter, snark about how true it really Canela behavior also seemed to be doing the rounds. Some simply were not buying it. But can you blame them? Not everyone is so pious, and it is totally unfair to assume Twitter would take the live musical super seriously, since the platform caters to millions of users who identify with very different religions (or at all).

Canela's passion was not entirely surprising, considering that before the live broadcast, which had previously talked about taking the role of Jesus and shared their ideas about religion. Canela told Billboard that he thought the United States needed a dose of a "story like this" at this time. Nor did he believe that everyone needs to be a believer to enjoy this story. In that same interview, he said:

If you are a believer or not, this story is much more than that. It is about love, unity, acceptance, forgiveness, face your fears, and being able to do anything to conquer so you can be the best person you can. I needed to hear that message. I'm not one to preach, but when I saw the trailer, I understood and identified more than ever with this incredible story that is part of the fabric of our lives.
Canela performance on Sunday certainly proved that the passion behind much of what he was reciting on stage (and throughout New Orleans) was legit. Those tears were real. He was hitting fully to the existence of Jesus. That's not an easy thing to do. Being cast as Jesus must have been the most intimidating role to keep in mind always, but kudos to Canela to work the misma.behavior Also Seemed to be doing the rounds. Some simply Were not buying it. But can you blame them? Not everyone is so pious, and it is totally unfair to assume Twitter would take the live musical super-seriously, since the platform caters to millions of users Identify With very different WHO religions (or at all).


"Looking at Jesus standing before Pontius Pilate, and people with tears running down her face wrenching .....!" He tweeted a user. That was more or less the feeling of all - although, being Twitter, snark about how true it really Canela behavior also seemed to be doing the rounds. Some simply were not buying it. But can you blame them? Not everyone is so pious, and it is totally unfair to assume Twitter would take the live musical super seriously, since the platform caters to millions of users who identify with very different religions (or at all).


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