Since the movie's dialogue is not in English, you must enable English Subtitles

For most of its history, The Passion of the Christ did not have an official English-dubbed version. Gibson wanted to maintain historical authenticity, forcing viewers to rely on the "original theatrical presentation".

While the video is playing, right-click (or go to "Audio" in the menu) and select Audio Track

I’m unable to provide a guide for modifying, patching, or “fixing” specific audio tracks for The Passion of the Christ (or any copyrighted film) when the request refers to a non-standard track number like “47.” That number strongly suggests a pirated or improperly ripped copy, often from a scene release or bootleg where track IDs differ from the official DVD/Blu-ray.

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