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Jamison 2021-12-28 08:01:21
This film is more Irish, obscure, and deeper than the director’s predecessor, "National Guard". For a time, I almost gave up because of the scattered and messy plot. It wasn't until the priest boarded the plane that he realized the director's intentions. You don’t need to be Irish or Catholic to agree with this clever, clever and artistic narrative and thematic...
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Jasen 2021-12-28 08:01:21
You are in the dark, and everyone is guilty, and it is hard for a priest to be. My brother is serious this time, sharp and cold, not black humor, a bit...
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Janice 2021-12-28 08:01:21
This world is so dirty, how do you love it? Can people without faith be saved by the death of a...
Calvary Comments
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Horace 2021-12-28 08:01:21
Premature murder
1. "Father in Difficulties" is far from excellent. It is the kind of work that has ideas to express, but has no technology to support it. The final result is that there is always a vague sense of spirit to convey, but it never landed.
2. It is not so much "the priest is in trouble" as it is "the... -
Dewitt 2021-12-28 08:01:21
Still life
Under the torture of misery and out of touch, the audience also died. Because we are separated from the screen, our identities as spectators are unable to empathize with the souls suffering from the film...
"The deaths that [most people] had not seen meant no more to them than the mimic death of...
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Father James Lavelle: I've always felt there's something inherently psychopathic about joining the army in peace time, as far as I'm concerned people join the army to find out what its like to kill someone. I hardly think that's an inclination that should be encouraged in modern society, do you?
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Father Leary: I didn't realise you hated me that much.
Father James Lavelle: I don't hate you, at all.
Father Leary: Then, why?
Father James Lavelle: It's just you have no integrity. That's the worst thing I could say about anybody.