Mel Gibson's The Passion of...
Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ presents many historical inaccuracies. Builders (as Jesus was) traveled to their jobs. They didn't work at home. Roman soldiers in Palestine then wouldn't speak Latin. They were auxiliaries, recruited in the general area. Jesus almost certainly didn't carry the "whole" cross, but only the cross bar, and even if at Golgotha his cross was the "dagger" instead of the "T" cross, prisoners weren't elevated higher than three feet. Physiologically the film is beyond believable in that no human body ever held that much blood.