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Shemar 2023-05-16 19:16:55
Plain and regular story entry and overall structure, plain and natural unfolding and narration. A very neat and unsurprising biographical film. With the Irish in front and the Pope in the back, Netflix's 2019 is epic. The identity of the Pope revolves around the two men. The Latin American church who advocates reform and opening up and the Pope Benedict who adheres to the doctrine and the godhead. Abandoned by the times and public opinion, or embrace the times and begin to adapt. In the process...
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Winona 2023-05-14 15:44:08
Whether it is the leader, the village chief, the chairman, or the president, a reasonable election is a struggle of power. I don't know or care about the Pope's macro-promotion of the world. I just hope that those sexually assaulted clergy will quickly fall into...
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Howell 2023-05-08 11:49:50
There's a very plastic biography/inspirational film feel from start to finish. The sense of portable pseudo-recording was very uncomfortable at first, but gradually I got used to this setting, and my eyes can be regarded as focusing on Hopkins and Price, who can be regarded as supporting the big frame of the whole movie. Mainly because there are too many great works on the theme of "The Pope", this one is really too watery in...
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Tatum 2023-05-07 08:51:10
Still haven't dared to hit seven...
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Rubye 2023-04-12 05:22:15
Movies allow us to experience the lives of others across countries, races, cultures. In this sense, the delicacy and tenderness of "The Pope's Succession" completely immersed me. I didn't expect to be melted by these two old men. It's another "The Irishman," an older film that truly acknowledges itself, exuding a power of faith, a radiance of religion, and even a dynamism of life, in seemingly unknowing ways. The close-up dialogue between the two was shot by hand. The documentary-style zoom and...
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Hassie 2023-03-20 16:29:41
Anthony Hopkins is a man that can be enjoyed just by watching him...
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Jamarcus 2023-03-13 14:13:51
{★★★☆} While Wiki tells me that most of the talk and debate here is true, I still doubt the script's veracity - the dramatic collision of opposing theological positions, and a reconciliation of granted, This method of whitewashing the contradictions of script writing is directly inspired by the faction of the Green Book. But there are thousands of reasons to open the movie, and demanding truth is not the kind I hold at this time. The philosophical speculations in it are of course a brief taste,...
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Loyce 2023-02-20 02:35:14
Although it is already the least boring script by McCarten to date, and the director and actors are trying their best to make this boring script less boring, it is still boring, boring enough to make people...
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Linnea 2023-02-19 01:00:40
Did you choose director Fernando Meirelles because of the World Cup in Brazil? Kind of a pity I gave up on this in Toronto to see another one, Immortal Gardener had me preconceived. Now it seems that Meirelles is a director who relies heavily on the script. The script of the film shows the transformation of the relationship between the two very naturally. The comedy is very interesting, but the part that reveals Francis' past experience in the second half is too much like reportage. When...
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Evie 2023-02-07 06:53:20
To write the reunion at the end of the great era, you need to use your brains to find the balance. The two popes sit together to watch the 2014 World Cup in Brazil....
The Two Popes Comments
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Corene 2022-11-09 16:43:09
first job
Controversy about doctrine. Wrapped in modern thinking, we preconceived and stood in line. Of course, we also firmly believe that the fairness and justice we adhere to are completely correct. The doctrinal debate in the film seems to me to be one-sided, and the discussion of homosexuality and the...
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Daniella 2022-11-07 23:47:13
Don't forget the poor
Although I have doubts about the motive of this film, I think it is a public relations work for the image of the current Pope. But there is a sentence in it that left a deep impression on me: "Don't forget the poor." This is a sentence someone said to the new Pope after he was elected.
These words...
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Pope Francis: Where was Christ in all this? Was he taking tea in the presidential palace? Or was he being tortured in prisons, with Yorio and Jalics?
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Pope Francis: We need bridges, not walls.
Director: Fernando Meirelles
Language: English,Spanish,Italian,Latin,Portuguese,French,German Release date: December 20, 2019