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... s to show too much of their own traits. If they can make the superhero characters they play to impress the audience, but at the same time let the audience remember their real names, then It is the best effect Eric wants.

However, both actors also have their own strengths and weaknesses.

For Jim Caviezel, in addition to the well-known "Suspect Trailer", Eric is most impressed with him as "The Passion of the Christ."

The former Passion of the Christ, with a production cost of ...

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