A friend stayed up all night and recommended it after reading it. We both have no faith, so we discussed it specifically. He is more inclined to Buddhism, but it does not prevent him from being said "The truth may be important, but if there is no love, it will be unbearable. "Moved. Some people say that the soundtrack is more escapistic, but when the bishop of Argentina hummed in the bathroom and asked what the hymn was, the bishop replied, it was ABBA's Dancing Queen, I liked this film. Bishop also likes my favorite band. The later Bella Ciao also worked well. I don't feel that it is jumping off, but it makes the film light and interesting and not so dull. The conservative Pope Benedict XVI and the reformist bishops have different opinions, and they disagree with each other. However, due to the changing times, Pope Benedict realized that "change, but not compromise", and made up his mind to abdicate. Although the dialogue between the two is still tit-for-tat, the result is already obvious. More importantly, both of them are equally devout in their beliefs, have a deep understanding of the Bible, and can easily follow them everywhere. So, from the perspective of an outsider like me, the two have the same goal. In the end, the Pope repented devoutly to the Bishop, and the Bishop pulled the Pope up and danced the tango. The two watched the football game excitedly together. Several scenes of eating pizza and drinking beer were very touching.
The bishop's experience and actions under the dictatorial military government are also intriguing.
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