But this movie doesn't portray him as gay, a pervert, or black... that is a problem for me... It appears to me, from the plot summary, to be very close to the gospel except for the 'dream sequence' part...
I am no expert on 'gospel' and I really never understood the whole christian deity thing...
But that is the entire purpose of the movie... which is why they called it, 'the last temptation'. If it was just a slight artistic modification of the story, I dont think the Christians woulda been up in arms, but this was the whole point of the movie, the single most significant part, the climax.
And the fact that everything that led up to this 'revision' was by the book really made it even more insidious.
Imagine if Scorcese had made a movie that was by the book about the life of Moses, but at the end, Moses sees Israel, and says he wished he had stayed in Egypt and he Hebrews don't belong in the land of Israel, and they call the movie, 'Moses's regret' Its obvious this woulda been done by someone who wanted to offend the Jews and Christians.