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Monty Python is 'more accurate' than the Bible, says collaborator

by Lydia Davies

On 8th November 1979, Monty Python’s Life of Brian hit theaters, sparking widespread controversy and being banned in countries such as Ireland and Italy for perceived blasphemy.

Famous for Terry Jones’s line, “He’s not the Messiah, he’s a very naughty boy,” the film follows Brian Cohen, a man mistakenly identified as the Messiah after being born next to Jesus.

In his new book named The After-Life of Brian, Julian Doyle, 81, a filmmaker and editor of the franchise claimed the film presents a more accurate depiction of Jesus Christ than the Bible or Church teachings.

Doyle contends the movie’s intent was not to mock Christianity but to parody the human tendency to blindly follow leaders.

He likened its irreverence to Jesus Christ Superstar and expressed surprise at the backlash it faced, including bans and protests.

Despite its comedic roots, Doyle maintained that Life of Brian incorporated realistic historical elements that challenge traditional portrayals of Jesus.

He noted, for instance, the practical realities of crucifixion, stating that contrary to biblical depictions, crosses used for executions would likely have been smaller, as depicted in the film.

He also argued the song 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life' deserved a place on BBC’s Songs of Praise, highlighting its popularity at funerals across the UK.

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