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Dan 2021-12-28 08:01:21
The screenwriter cleverly used the murder notice to put down the suspense, so that the daily life of the priest would have a taste of sadness. Coupled with the harsh seaside scenery, this story of good people's misfortune is full of black destiny. The film mainly relies on dialogue to promote the plot, and the process is unavoidably a bit boring, but it shows the loneliness of the priest's atonement for the...
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Jacey 2021-12-28 08:01:21
The paradox between the secular and the priesthood is too entangled. There are brothers and brothers. This work by the director's brother of "The Killer Has No Holiday" and "Seven Neuropathies" looks like the style of the same person. The brothers always have the ability to deal with a serious story that is absurd, laughing and cursing, and full of tenderness and even philosophical...
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Westley 2021-12-28 08:01:21
The calm and serious atmosphere makes the film very depressing. Through various dialogues without losing humor, people seek their own value on the edge of morality and religion. The real "difficulties" are actually the people around the priest. They have no position on life and life. The complicated society makes them confused and helpless. The end of the shot is not only the priest's life, but also the destruction of hope. Chris O'Dowd's performance amazed me. Surprise...
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Destini 2021-12-28 08:01:21
The interesting part of the script is that the murder was foretold a week later at the beginning, and as the days passed, the priest didn't struggle too much, he still lived according to the original rhythm as before. He was indeed a good priest. Even after a series of death threats, he threw away his weapon and sacrificed himself like Jesus to pay for the sins committed by thousands of bad priests. The creativity of the screenwriter is the memory of the crucifixion of the priest!...
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Julio 2021-12-28 08:01:21
The priest sacrificed his own life to justify the religious beliefs that have been lost and lost, hoping to arouse the conscience of human nature and allow people who lack beliefs to reconvert to the sacredness of religion. Like Jesus who suffered for the sins of the world, he firmly believed that only religion was the golden key to solve the difficulties of life. This film needs to be viewed with the background of the bishop of Irish child molesters, otherwise the understanding will only...
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Laury 2021-12-28 08:01:21
There is only one form left in the development of religion, which is really pitiful. Give a thumbs up for Littlefinger's...
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Clyde 2021-12-28 08:01:21
The freckled brat started playing soy sauce in the National...
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Barton 2021-12-28 08:01:21
The sins of the wicked usually have to be paid for by the good. Jesus' cross is a victory for Satan, and it is even more of a mediocre...
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Krystal 2021-12-28 08:01:21
I think forgiveness has been highly...
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Trisha 2021-12-28 08:01:21
The story told by the doctor about a 3-year-old child being overdose with anesthetic is the most horrible story for me in recent years, not one of...
Calvary Comments
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Sammy 2021-12-28 08:01:21
Who killed that dog?
Everything that happened after the priest’s church was burned in the movie triggered my thinking. When the church symbolizing the existence of religion was burned, the relationship between the priest and the masses changed greatly. Irony;
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Garth 2021-12-28 08:01:21
Suffering and salvation, the eternal theme of mankind
Religious films always arouse human introspection. People will see the stubbornness of human nature and touch the faint warmth.
The British and Irish co-produced film "Fathers in Difficulties" was unexpected at the beginning and caught people off guard. Behind the dirty words, there was a cold...
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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.